I watched:
On 2026-03-02 4:30 a.m., Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
I watched the first episode of Marshals, the spinoff of Yellowstone
where we follow the further adventures of Kayce Dutton.
While Taylor Sheridan is an executive producer, along with several
familiar names from his other series, the pilot was NOT written by
Sheridan but by Spencer Hudnut, a key writer on Seal Team suggesting
that Sheridan is going to be more of a remote presence on the show, as
he has been for Mayor of Kingstown for the last few seasons, rather than
the chief (or only) writer, as he is with Landman.
Without dropping any major spoilers, the pilot takes us back into
Kayce's life since he sold the Yellowstone ranch back to the Indians and >introduces his old friend from the Navy Seals who borrows him to help
track down a guy hidden in a remote area that Kayce knows well. By the
end of the episode, Kayce has made a decision about his future path and
we learn why his wife Monica is not in the show. Some familiar faces
from the Broken Rock reservation appear along the way.
I've always liked Kayce and Yellowstone in general. This episode was
good enough that I'll stick with the show and see where it goes.
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 13:13:44 -0500, Rhino
<no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:
On 2026-03-02 4:30 a.m., Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
I watched the first episode of Marshals, the spinoff of Yellowstone
where we follow the further adventures of Kayce Dutton.
While Taylor Sheridan is an executive producer, along with several
familiar names from his other series, the pilot was NOT written by
Sheridan but by Spencer Hudnut, a key writer on Seal Team suggesting
that Sheridan is going to be more of a remote presence on the show, as
he has been for Mayor of Kingstown for the last few seasons, rather than
the chief (or only) writer, as he is with Landman.
That explains why this felt much like an episode of SEAL TEAM.
Without dropping any major spoilers, the pilot takes us back into
Kayce's life since he sold the Yellowstone ranch back to the Indians and
introduces his old friend from the Navy Seals who borrows him to help
track down a guy hidden in a remote area that Kayce knows well. By the
end of the episode, Kayce has made a decision about his future path and
we learn why his wife Monica is not in the show. Some familiar faces
from the Broken Rock reservation appear along the way.
I've always liked Kayce and Yellowstone in general. This episode was
good enough that I'll stick with the show and see where it goes.
On 2026-03-02 2:05 p.m., shawn wrote:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 13:13:44 -0500, Rhino
<no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:
On 2026-03-02 4:30 a.m., Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
I watched the first episode of Marshals, the spinoff of Yellowstone
where we follow the further adventures of Kayce Dutton.
While Taylor Sheridan is an executive producer, along with several
familiar names from his other series, the pilot was NOT written by
Sheridan but by Spencer Hudnut, a key writer on Seal Team suggesting
that Sheridan is going to be more of a remote presence on the show, as
he has been for Mayor of Kingstown for the last few seasons, rather than >>> the chief (or only) writer, as he is with Landman.
That explains why this felt much like an episode of SEAL TEAM.
It did have a similar feel at times, didn't it? What did you think of
the episode? Is this a good path for Kayce?
I'm curious about the absence of Monica: was the actress who played her unwilling to continue in the role or did the writers decide that Kayce needed to be single so they could write romances for him?
On 2026-03-02 2:05 p.m., shawn wrote:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 13:13:44 -0500, Rhino
<no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:
On 2026-03-02 4:30 a.m., Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
I watched the first episode of Marshals, the spinoff of Yellowstone
where we follow the further adventures of Kayce Dutton.
While Taylor Sheridan is an executive producer, along with several
familiar names from his other series, the pilot was NOT written by
Sheridan but by Spencer Hudnut, a key writer on Seal Team suggesting
that Sheridan is going to be more of a remote presence on the show, as
he has been for Mayor of Kingstown for the last few seasons, rather than >>> the chief (or only) writer, as he is with Landman.
That explains why this felt much like an episode of SEAL TEAM.
It did have a similar feel at times, didn't it? What did you think of
the episode? Is this a good path for Kayce?
I'm curious about the absence of Monica: was the actress who played her >unwilling to continue in the role or did the writers decide that Kayce >needed to be single so they could write romances for him?
Without dropping any major spoilers, the pilot takes us back into
Kayce's life since he sold the Yellowstone ranch back to the Indians and >>> introduces his old friend from the Navy Seals who borrows him to help
track down a guy hidden in a remote area that Kayce knows well. By the
end of the episode, Kayce has made a decision about his future path and
we learn why his wife Monica is not in the show. Some familiar faces >>>from the Broken Rock reservation appear along the way.
I've always liked Kayce and Yellowstone in general. This episode was
good enough that I'll stick with the show and see where it goes.
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