![]() ![]() Then he dips his toes into “playing the game” when he meets with two Park County commissioners and gives them his word they’ll still be in office in two years, securing their help in denying a request to rezone. It’s no surprise he fires his party-nominated chief of staff and hires his own daughter in his first week as governor.Īll of John’s ideas put him in danger of getting sued for breach of contract, but he goes through with the executive order to pull the funding anyway. He’s more interested in what he came here to do in the first place: cancel the lease on the airport. None of this politicking and favor trading appeals to a guy who’s always prided himself on being a man of honor. Off the bat, we get the impression John has no idea what he’s doing he has meetings scheduled with groups and people he knows nothing about. While this episode isn’t the most thrilling one ever - and some story lines are still idling - there’s reason to think season five will do a decent job threading the plot more tightly than last season.Īs in the premiere, we’re primarily spending time with John, Beth, Jamie, and Lynelle. Is Yellowstone turning from a soapy, violent western into a soapy, violent political drama? For now, it’s a nice change of pace. “The Sting of Wisdom” marked the first time I was reminded of House of Cards while watching this show. ![]()
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