The three stories don't intersect in any way that I can ascertain of yet, and they're too tonally different to stitch a good yarn through the first two hours of 1923 Season 1 (which will be its only season, albeit longer than what we're used to in the universe). What I find particularly interesting is how this is a product of a bygone era that the Yellowstone universe writers not only understand but care enough about to bring into the present. No, you don't tread on another man's land, but you hope for some leeway when the world is dying around you. It's damned odd to think that only 100 years ago, vigilante justice was meted out without consequence. We've heard it on Yellowstone in the same capacity when John used another such scenario as a teaching moment. ![]()
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