Yellowstone season 5

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Is on Paramount Plus? Is it ad free? Worth watching? Worth watching via premium subscription?

Did beth get killed off yet? At least, does the author of the series not know how annoying her character is?
I'm not sure if it's going to change this season or not but Yellowstone has been on Paramount, not Paramount+ ever since it started. It is very much worth watching.

Beth has not been "killed off" and the reason you cite for doing it is exactly why it won't happen. Every series like that needs a villain of sorts, someone to dislike, or hate if you prefer, and Beth is it in Yellowstone. For what it's worth she has her moments, the episode where she comes to Monica's rescue was awesome IMHO.
 
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Beth has not been "killed off" and the reason you cite for doing it is exactly why it won't happen. Every series like that needs a villain of sorts

Yeah, I'm familiar with the concept. There's the "protagonist" and then there's the "antagonist."

But Taylor Sheridan's treatment of the character "Beth" is repetitive and tiresome. It's like he's not even trying to keep the viewer's interest.

He doesn't need to constantly remind the viewer of her infantile personality and familial dysfunction. The audience has gotten the point. The audience got the point in the first season and any more (of the same) is boring to the viewer and lazy on his part.
 

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Yeah, I'm familiar with the concept. There's the "protagonist" and then there's the "antagonist."

But Taylor Sheridan's treatment of the character "Beth" is repetitive and boring. He doesn't need to constantly remind the viewer of her infantile personality and familial dysfunction. The audience has gotten the point and anything else is tiresome.
I hear ya but, he's become very successful and rich doing what he's doing and it'd be pretty weird to have her do a 180 at this point so.....
 
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Yeah, I'm familiar with the concept. There's the "protagonist" and then there's the "antagonist."

But Taylor Sheridan's treatment of the character "Beth" is repetitive and tiresome. It's like he's not even trying to keep the viewer's interest.

He doesn't need to constantly remind the viewer of her infantile personality and familial dysfunction. The audience has gotten the point. The audience got the point in the first season and any more (of the same) is boring to the viewer and lazy on his part.
Man the character it the character , you cant just change the personality on a whim. Plus the outdoor tub scene was great more of that is needed!
 

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