You're forgetting the part where it kills off the main male lead [Costner] offscreen and the one who "gives" the ranch "back" is one of the women who does so for like 3 dollars because that's what the land was bought for decades/centuries prior.
Aren't they still going to have to pay land tax or something after? 🤔 Or is that a problem for after the show where the message and reality are no longer important? 👀
I didn't watch it, just watched a recap. But it was a contract thing or some contrivance where they could only sell it at the same price they bought it for a century earlier
Im gonna spoiler the end of Yellowstone: The Duttons give their ranch to an Indian tribe at the end in about the most cucked manner possible.
Lioness is OK, it can still go girl-bossy with the women in the show some times, and the plots are preposterous.
Landman is awesome, Billy BoB Thorton makes the series.
You're forgetting the part where it kills off the main male lead [Costner] offscreen and the one who "gives" the ranch "back" is one of the women who does so for like 3 dollars because that's what the land was bought for decades/centuries prior.
It's like 3 dollars an acre. And they sell it at that price because no one could afford the taxes at a higher price.
Aren't they still going to have to pay land tax or something after? 🤔 Or is that a problem for after the show where the message and reality are no longer important? 👀
I didn't watch it, just watched a recap. But it was a contract thing or some contrivance where they could only sell it at the same price they bought it for a century earlier