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  • - Hey, what's up.

  • If you're anything like me, you're Jeff White. (laughs)

  • I've never ridden an elevator before.

  • I'm from Iowa.

  • Chilli-lime cashews, chilli-lime cashews.

  • (trumpet trills)

  • (grunts)

  • Hey, come on, come on.

  • (grunts)

  • Chilly-lime cashews, chilly-lime cashews,

  • chilly-lime cashews.

  • You know what I mean?

  • That's pretty cool, that's great.

  • (energetic rock music)

  • Welcome to the Yellowstone, episode four.

  • We're gonna talk about Yellowstone 104,

  • The Long Black Train, my personal favorite

  • episode and not just because it's got a lot of Jimmy stuff,

  • and the producers are signaling to me

  • that we only have five minutes.

  • Guys, come on, please?

  • Six minutes? - No.

  • - I'm getting a no.

  • - [Breia] You can do this.

  • You're going to get better each episode,

  • and by episode nine, you're gonna have this under control.

  • - Yeah, I'll do a less in depth reading of each episode.

  • Is that your goal? - Stop.

  • - Is that what you want?

  • If you want shallow dramaturgy, you got the wrong guy.

  • Five minutes here we go.

  • The very first thing that happens is that the tribal police

  • on the Broken Rock Reservation have uncovered the bodies

  • of the kidnappers that Kayce Dutton killed in 103.

  • So once again, Kayce Dutton's crimes coming back

  • to haunt him.

  • He might be in trouble.

  • Then the cows that were on the Broken Rock Reservation,

  • which set off the whole chaos of this season,

  • are back on the Yellowstone

  • and they're all the fuck over the place.

  • So the wranglers are working on wrangling them,

  • they're cowboying them to get them back where they need

  • to be to take care of them.

  • Gotta protect those cows.

  • Number one cowboy expert right here.

  • And while they're out there trying to wrangle those cows up,

  • Jimmy fuck it all up Hurdstrom manages to fall off his horse

  • and get effectively left behind,

  • but he's not the only one left behind.

  • There's also this little baby calf,

  • and Jimmy has this real gut check moment

  • where he has to decide if he's gonna just say fuck it

  • and head back and abandon this calf

  • or if he's gonna do some real cowboy shit

  • and bring that calf home back to its mama.

  • We don't know yet.

  • Dot, dot, dot, to be continued.

  • Don't forget that little thing.

  • And then, very tragically,

  • Kayce and Monica are still dealing with the aftermath

  • of Samantha Long's suicide.

  • So they're taking care of her kids,

  • their nieces and nephews,

  • and they're trying to figure out how they're gonna move forward,

  • and they're asking themselves some larger questions

  • like what's in their best interest

  • and their family's best interest whether it's responsible

  • to leave Tate in these conditions,

  • these very difficult conditions that they are living in

  • on the Res or if it makes more sense to take Tate

  • and go live at the Dutton Ranch,

  • which is basically like a giant cowboy-themed theme park

  • for a kid, right?

  • It's an amazing place for a kid to grow up,

  • and so they're asking themselves deep, ethical, horny,

  • horny?

  • (laughing)

  • Thorny, just a completely different meaning.

  • They're asking themselves some deep, ethical,

  • thorny questions about what makes the most sense

  • in terms of where they should be raising Tate.

  • Okay, and then, as they're contending with that stuff,

  • Rainwater comes by the house to see Kayce

  • and to put some pressure on Kayce a little bit.

  • So Kayce and Monica are, again, caught in the middle

  • of this conflict between the Duttons

  • and the Brocken Rock Reservation.

  • They're trying to figure out where they stand

  • and where their most important loyalties lie

  • which is an ongoing theme for them.

  • To get Tate out of the house so he doesn't have to be

  • around the aftermath of this tragedy,

  • they give Tate over to JD, John Dutton,

  • ask John Dutton to take care of him,

  • and within exactly 5 minutes, Tate falls in a river,

  • and John Dutton has to jump in to get him out,

  • and Tate bumps his head and almost gets hypothermia.

  • Yeah, not great, John Dutton,

  • but good for them to spend this quality time together.

  • So, Jimmy, as we mentioned before, has grabbed this calf,

  • brings it back to the ranch,

  • impresses everyone except for Fred,

  • who has a special enmity for Jimmy, fucking hates him,

  • and so after Jimmy brings this calf back, Fred bullies Jimmy

  • and deliberately picks a fight with him,

  • Jimmy, being tough and plucky but not super smart,

  • gets in a fight with Fred

  • and basically just gets his ass kicked

  • until Rip and Lloyd show up and kick the shit out of Fred,

  • and basically, for the first time,

  • show us what it means to wear the brand

  • and show us what it means to be a branded man

  • on the Yellowstone.

  • So we learn very importantly that to fuck with a branded man

  • is ill-advised and Rip says to Jimmy, "These other guys,

  • "these other wranglers, they come and go,

  • "but we're family.

  • "We belong to this place."

  • So we're starting to fill out what it means

  • to wear the brand, and Jimmy's starting to understand,

  • for the first time, exactly what he's signed up for.

  • So at the same time that all this crazy shit's going on,

  • the tribal police are putting pressure on Kayce.

  • There's a lot of stuff going on there.

  • Beth is still on her mission

  • to absolutely destroy Dan Jenkins

  • like a fucking, heat-seeking missile,

  • just blow up his whole life.

  • So she continues to basically invade has space

  • to go and seduce him in a kind

  • of strange psychosexual status game,

  • and she brings him to this bar where a very cool band,

  • Whiskey Myers, is playing.

  • Great band, I was really excited to get to know them

  • through the show, they rock, big fan.

  • Beth brings Dan Jenkins to this bar--

  • (phone chimes)

  • - [Breia] You were close.

  • - We are pretty close.

  • We're getting better.

  • So just take that sound out in post,

  • and then do it in a few seconds

  • when it's more convenient for us.

  • So Beth takes Dan Jenkins to this bar, basically

  • into cowboy ground zero,

  • where he gets the shit kicked out of him.

  • He gets punched by two guys consecutively

  • and eventually has to leave, and then Rip shows up

  • and Beth and Rip dance.

  • It's really sweet.

  • So their relationship is getting deeper and deeper,

  • and at the same time that that sweet moment is happening,

  • Fred, who has effectively quit his job

  • because he refuses to do low-man work,

  • gets taken and gets a ride from Lloyd to the train station

  • which we learned means he's killed.

  • To ride the long black train is to get killed.

  • Dang, that's a hard lesson.

  • A lesson that Fred learns the hard way,

  • and then at the very end of the episode,

  • sort of huge cliffhanger, Kayce gets arrested,

  • and we don't know exactly for what.

  • Kayce gets picked up by the cops.

  • What's going on?

  • He's got a number of bodies on him

  • so it's hard to say why he's been arrested,

  • but will find out soon enough.

  • Yeah, that's a recap of the whole episode.

  • That's all the major plot points.

  • So let's go through some important bits.

  • Episode MVP,

  • (air whooshing) episode MVP, Rip Wheeler.

  • This is a big Rip episode.

  • Rip comes to Jimmy's rescue,

  • has this beautiful speech about what it means

  • to wear the brand, and then also,

  • we get to see Rip and Beth deepening their relationship

  • at this bar, big Rip Wheeler episode.

  • My grandma's favorite line of the episode,

  • (air whooshing)

  • my grandma's favorite line of the episode,

  • "Gee, I fucking wonder, Jimmy," says Rip.

  • My grandma likes all the swearing on the show.

  • She keeps saying, "Hey, could you get them to swear more?"

  • Easter eggs,

  • (bell chimes) Couple fun Easter eggs

  • in this episode.

  • First appearance by Gator,

  • our craft services guy Who appears on the show.

  • he's in five episodes of the show.

  • He's an amazing chef.

  • In the opening montage of the episode,

  • there's this early-morning montage.

  • Gator is serving some food, and also,

  • you see you get an early peek at Tom Foran

  • whose an incredible, real-life horse trainer,

  • who you see for a brief moment in that early montage,

  • and then when Jimmy falls off the horse

  • and Jimmy's trying to get his horse back,

  • there was this whole sequence,

  • and at one point while they were trying

  • to figure out what the sequence was,

  • this horse actually got away, just kind of wandered off,

  • jogged away, and Forrie J. Smith really roped it

  • in real life, and that happened,

  • and they just happened to be rolling.

  • So then they blocked the scene around that happening

  • because Forrie J. Smith really did that shit in real life,

  • and they were like, "Oh, that was cool.

  • "Let's do that."

  • So that's a good Easter egg is

  • that Forrie J. Smith really roped that horse.

  • That was Easter eggs. (air whooshing)

  • Okay, here's another one.

  • Jefferson's favorite guest stars.

  • (bell chimes)

  • This episode has another amazing performance.

  • This isn't his first episode, it's his second,

  • by Buck Taylor, who's an amazing classic cowboy

  • and actor and incredible, real-life, Western artist.

  • He's an amazing artist and actor

  • and I think it's an episode for a special shout out

  • to Luke Peckinpah who plays Fred,

  • who is the nicest guy in the world

  • effectively playing a real asshole.

  • He's remarkable.

  • Luke, miss you, buddy

  • and just that also seamlessly ties

  • into our little in memoriam. (bell chimes)

  • In this episode, we lost Fred.

  • Pour one out for Fred.

  • Sorry, Fred.

  • That's not how Jimmy would've wanted it to go.

  • You know?

  • So, bummer on that.

  • Fred, miss you everyday, Luke.

  • What do you think, maybe do some questions from Instagram?

  • - [Breia] Let's do it.

  • - Hell yeah.

  • - [Breia] I'm not sure how to pronounce this one.

  • @wmwettengel, what's the best thing about living in Iowa?

  • - About living in Iowa?

  • Iowa's beautiful.

  • I grew up there so I was living in Iowa until I was 22,

  • and I didn't know it was beautiful until I left,

  • and now, every time I go back, it's so gorgeous.

  • In every direction, corn and soybeans and barns

  • and it's really cool.

  • There is also a thriving art scene in Iowa City

  • and around the state,

  • incredible filmmakers in Des Moines

  • and incredible musicians in Iowa.

  • It's an amazing place

  • and I think I've grown to appreciate it more

  • and more as I've gotten older.

  • I think growing up there was a specific experience,

  • but going back and visiting now is a real treat.

  • - [Breia] So, you know we recently cut a special,

  • but also very fake, trailer for the movie Jimmy.

  • - Yeah, you guys like to remind me how fake it is.

  • You're like, "Oh, isn't that funny

  • "that Jimmy would ever get his own movie?"

  • "Yeah, what a fun joke."

  • - [Breia] No, It's not that.

  • We just need fans to know that they can't buy tickets

  • - They can buy tickets. - because they would.

  • - We'll just plug it into my Venmo somehow.

  • - [Breia] (laughs) We can put that up on the screen.

  • So @caquirkygal wants to know

  • if you could pick another actor

  • to play you in the Jimmy movie, who would it be?

  • - Kevin Costner.

  • Like an old grizzly Jimmy, not that old.

  • Like a middle-aged Jimmy, you know?

  • That'd be pretty cool.

  • Other actors that'd be fun to play Jimmy.

  • - [Breia] It doesn't have to be a Yellowstone actor.

  • - Yeah, what's his name from Breaking Bad, Aaron Paul?

  • Is that his name?

  • - [Breia] Yeah.

  • - Aaron Paul I always thought had a big Jimmy vibe

  • or I mean I have a big him vibe

  • if we're being really honest.

  • (laughing)

  • yeah, that'd be a good one.

  • There's lots of good actors.

  • Look, other actors get all of my other parts.

  • Can I have this one?

  • - [Breia] You can.

  • - I can't play Jimmy in the movie.

  • Other actors get all the other parts I want.

  • I can't have one part?

  • This is the only one I have.

  • - [Breia] So, you may have to explain a little bit

  • what this question means,

  • but @misskizzy1 wants to know what your favorite spot

  • in the Bitterroot is.

  • - Oh, so the Bitterroot Valley is where we shoot in Montana.

  • We shoot outside a town called Darby, Montana,

  • but Hamilton's down there.

  • The Bitterroot is a beautiful, beautiful part of the state.

  • My favorite spot is Big Creek coffee roasters.

  • I also love Bouilla which is a really fucking amazing lunch

  • spot in Hamilton, Montana.

  • I also love Spice of Life, really great dinner spot.

  • I know I've been to every restaurant

  • in Hamilton, Montana ten times.

  • - [Breia] Well, Hamilton isn't that large, so.

  • - Yeah, exactly.

  • I've been to every restaurant

  • in Hamilton, Montana a number of times, and they rock.

  • There's really good food in Hamilton, Montana,

  • and the Bitterroot is just beautiful.

  • Every drive we take from where we stay

  • to set is just gorgeous.

  • It's such a treat to be there.

  • - [Breia] All right, @_north_idaho_horses_ wants to know,

  • in season one, what was your reaction

  • when they duct-taped you to the saddle horn?

  • - Terror, terror.

  • I didn't know how that was gonna go.

  • I really didn't, and I had an amazing stunt man,

  • Bobby Roberts, who did the heavy lifting there.

  • I'm very new at horses.

  • So I don't know how horses are going to react to anything.

  • So when they made the noise with the tape,

  • I didn't know if that was gonna spook, it spooked me.

  • I keep worrying about horses,

  • but I'm the easier to spook than a horse.

  • I'm like.

  • I was frightened, fear.

  • - [Breia] And let's end it on this nice one

  • from @allysont73.

  • Is Kevin Costner as hot in person as he is on camera?

  • - He's so much hotter in person.

  • He is so much hotter in person.

  • He's also my coworker.

  • So it's inappropriate for me to say that.

  • How dare you.

  • He's not an object, he's a guy.

  • He's a person.

  • He's so much nicer in person.

  • You know, no one ever asked that.

  • How nice is he?

  • Well, you say, "He's hot."

  • he's also really nice, a very kind, generous, talented,

  • thoughtful person.

  • - [Breia] All right, why don't you take it

  • to some voicemails?

  • - Let's take it to some voicemails,

  • but only because I want to.

  • - [Breia] Right, I understand.

  • - I'm gonna take it to some voicemails on my own terms.

  • I work alone. (laughs)

  • I work alone.

  • Hey, I'm trying this.

  • What do you guys think?

  • - [Breia] I feel like that would hurt your voice

  • over the course - It already has.

  • - of all the episodes. - I did it for, yeah,

  • 15 seconds, and I'm already, - And you're out?

  • - I'm fried.

  • Okay, here we go.

  • So we left the voicemail inbox up

  • for people to make comments,

  • talk about there favorite moments

  • of season one of Yellowstone.

  • I haven't heard these yet.

  • Let's listen to 'em.

  • - [Adrienne] This is Adrienne Brown

  • and my social handle is ,

  • and, honestly, I think my favorite part of season one

  • was the part in which Jimmy basically became Rip's little

  • brother or I guess in a sense or his kid,

  • and he is just trying to learn how to be a cowboy

  • and basically grow

  • from that terrible experience he was dealt.

  • So I think that's my favorite part of season one, thanks.

  • - Thank you, yeah.

  • That's so sweet.

  • I don't think of it as like a big brother,

  • little brother thing.

  • I think of them as peers.

  • They're both big brothers.

  • No, you're right.

  • It's big brother, little brother vibe for sure, for sure.

  • Thanks so much.

  • That's so kind.

  • Let's try another one.

  • - Hi, Jimmy, my favorite season one moment is,

  • I call it as cowboy as it gets.

  • It's when you brought the calf back in from the woods.

  • - Thank you so much.

  • That's so kind of you.

  • That was really hard to do.

  • We really did that.

  • We put a calf up on a horse with me,

  • and it was pretty early in the season.

  • I hadn't spend a ton of time on the horse.

  • So it was very nerve-racking.

  • I sort a had that Experience alongside Jimmy,

  • just like Jimmy, in front of all these people

  • who I admire very much and am very intimidated by.

  • All the stunt riders and all the wranglers

  • and all the other actors I had to do that in front of.

  • So it was very nerve-racking.

  • So thank you so much for saying that.

  • - [Breia] Did the calf have a name?

  • - Jimmy, the calf's name was Jimmy.

  • What are the odds?

  • - [Breia] I can't imagine.

  • - What are the odds on that?

  • No, I don't know the calf's name.

  • We met at the time,

  • but then you meet so many people doing these things,

  • you know?

  • It's hard to keep everyone straight.

  • - [Breia] So you don't stay in touch?

  • - No, I kept texting him,

  • but he doesn't have hands. - He's just not into it?

  • - He's got hooves. - Yeah, it's hard.

  • - So it's hard for him to text back.

  • - Fair. - Let's try another one.

  • - [Jefferson] Hey, this is Jefferson White.

  • My Instagram account is @_jeffersonwhite.

  • Jeff, I just want to remind you need to swing

  • by Trader Joes on the way home

  • and get some of this Chili-lime cashews.

  • Just one more time,

  • that's chili-lime cashews from Trader Joe's.

  • Okay, cheers, man.

  • Have a good night.

  • - Thank you, I was for sure going to forget.

  • - [Breia] There's a Trader Joe's right around the corner.

  • - Is there really? - There really is.

  • - Oh my God, can we send someone

  • to get some chili-lime cashews?

  • - [Breia] I'm sure we can.

  • - I'm not gonna get my own chili-lime cashews.

  • Are you kidding me?

  • I'm famous.

  • I'm not really like that.

  • I'm not really like that.

  • I'm just like you.

  • I'm just like you.

  • I'm just like you,

  • but with fewer meaningful human relationships.

  • I'm just like you,

  • but isolated from everyone that I love. (laughs)

  • One of the great things about Yellowstone

  • is the ton of people watching.

  • It's a wildly successful show.

  • Cable television's most watched drama of the summer,

  • one of the metrics we like to celebrate,

  • incredible social media engagement,

  • incredible fan following, very, very successful, and also,

  • for me, just an incredibly formative

  • and life-changing experience.

  • Inarguably the most important project

  • of my professional life.

  • I've been working on it for three years,

  • which is longer than I've ever worked

  • on another project in my life,

  • and I spend about five or six months a year

  • out of town working on it.

  • So a really formative experience for me.

  • So one of the fun things were doing,

  • a big theme of the show is community, family,

  • your chosen family.

  • Jimmy doesn't necessarily have a big biological family,

  • but he's got this chosen family.

  • He's got his friends, and one of the things

  • about the show I think is about

  • that the power of friendship,

  • the power of community coming together,

  • believing in your friends and supporting each other,

  • taking care of each other's fights,

  • really, the power of community.

  • So a little fun bit is to call up some of my friends

  • and ask them some little questions about Yellowstone

  • to see how much they support me

  • to find out if they are like a Fred in the bunkhouse

  • or if they're maybe like a Lloyd, you know?

  • Like a real OG who has my back.

  • Everybody exists on a spectrum of a Fred to Lloyd.

  • So let's give a call.

  • We got some questions, we've got some trivia questions.

  • This guy we're about to call now is a dear friend

  • of mine named Casey Worthington.

  • Casey and I met about five years ago.

  • We lived together from about 2015 the 2018.

  • He's a dear friend of mine.

  • Casey's an incredibly talented actor.

  • He's an incredibly talented writer.

  • He works with a theater company called The Associates.

  • I've seen every play they've ever produced.

  • I've been a big supporter of that

  • because I really want to support my friends' work

  • and whatever they ask for help with,

  • I really try to go to bat for them.

  • So lets give Casey a call

  • and see how much he knows about Yellowstone.

  • Oh, so we're gonna create a bracket based

  • on who gets these answers right,

  • who answers these trivia questions most accurately,

  • and the winner will,

  • legally speaking according to a contract we've drawn up,

  • will become my new best friend.

  • Let's do a little call.

  • (upbeat dance music)

  • What if he just doesn't answer?

  • - [Casey] Hello?

  • - Casey, it's Jeff.

  • - [Casey] Hey, Jeff, what's up?

  • - Not much, man, how ya doing?

  • - [Casey] I'm doing good.

  • It's a lovely morning.

  • How are you, man?

  • - It is a lovely morning.

  • Now that it stopped raining, it looks really nice out.

  • Yeah, so you're on the air or not really on the air.

  • You're on the internet at some point in the future

  • whenever they finish editing this thing,

  • and we're recording this little recap show

  • for the television program, Yellowstone.

  • Do you know about the show, Yellowstone?

  • - [Casey] Yeah, that's the show you're on

  • - That's the show I'm on, exactly.

  • So what were doing is we're asking everybody we call five

  • trivia questions about Yellowstone of varying difficulty,

  • and then we're gonna create a bracket

  • and the person who gets the most answers right will,

  • legally speaking, become my new best friend.

  • - [Casey] Okay.

  • - So I've got five trivia questions here for ya.

  • Here's the first one.

  • What is the name of Kevin Costner's character

  • on Yellowstone?

  • (Casey mumbles)

  • - [Casey] So I'm trying to remember the name of the ranch.

  • It was the last name.

  • - So, you're breaking up a little bit,

  • but what I'm hearing from you is a lot of indecision

  • and a lot of uncertainty.

  • You're making sort of vague sounds

  • that sound like uncertainty.

  • Does that seem true?

  • - [Casey] That's true, yeah.

  • Should I guess, or should I not guess?

  • (buzzer sounds)

  • - That's enough of an answer I think right there,

  • and that was the easiest and first question.

  • Let's go ahead and ask the second easiest question.

  • What is that character's youngest son's name?

  • - [Casey] Let's go with Brandon.

  • (buzzer sounds)

  • - Brandon, (laughs) not a terrible guess,

  • and then what is that character's son's name?

  • So this is Kevin Costner's grandson's name.

  • - [Casey] Austin.

  • (buzzer sounds)

  • - Austin?

  • Great, excellent guess.

  • What's gonna be fun about this is

  • that space where you're thinking,

  • that's an opportunity for everyone watching this show

  • to answer the question themselves with ease.

  • Okay, here's one for ya.

  • What is my character's name, first and last?

  • - [Casey] The truth is--

  • - Sorry, Casey, I'm missing that a little bit.

  • You said, "The truth is..."

  • - [Casey] I've met your character, I've seen the show,

  • I've met your character,

  • I'm just not good with character names.

  • - Do you know his first name?

  • Do you know my character's first name?

  • - [Casey] No.

  • (buzzer sounds)

  • - Do you even follow me on Instagram?

  • - [Casey] No, I don't.

  • (buzzer sounds)

  • I do, yeah, I do.

  • (bell chimes)

  • - Okay.

  • - [Casey] I'm sorry.

  • - No, I get it, man.

  • There's a lot of stuff to watch.

  • there's a lot of TV.

  • It's peak TV.

  • It's the golden age of television.

  • There's a lot of good stuff to watch out there

  • that your friend has been on for three year,

  • has spent three years of his life working

  • on literally while you lived with me.

  • I'm just gonna ask you one last question,

  • just a fifth question for the sake of the folks at home.

  • What is Kevin Costner's father's character's name.

  • - [Casey] Herald.

  • (buzzer sounds) - Herald.

  • (laughing)

  • It's not bad.

  • It's not bad.

  • That'd be a good name.

  • Casey--

  • - [Casey] There are people laughing at me, Jeff.

  • - Yeah, yeah. (laughing)

  • In the room, they've been remarkably respectful,

  • and they've worked really hard to not make noise

  • throughout this whole taping.

  • I've tried so hard to get them to laugh for the past

  • while we've been recording this show,

  • and the only thing that made them break

  • was your utter indifference to my professional life.

  • Casey, thank you so much.

  • You rule, man.

  • - [Casey] Do you think I'll ever see you again?

  • (laughing)

  • - Probably, to be honest, I haven't really been great

  • at standing up for myself up to this point.

  • So I don't see any reason why I would start now.

  • I'll see you soon, man.

  • Thank you so much for all your support

  • in so many other ways.

  • - [Casey] All right, I love you.

  • I hope you believe that.

  • - I love you too, Casey.

  • I'll talk to you soon, man.

  • (laughing)

  • - [Breia] Herald is such a good guess.

  • - Fuck, that one got dark.

  • Casey, if you're watching this,

  • which I think we all know you fucking aren't,

  • but if you were watching this at some point in the future,

  • you're a great friend

  • and you support me in a lot of other ways,

  • and I joke about this,

  • I joke about it from an honest place of hurt,

  • but I know that you love me

  • and I know that we're friends

  • and it's okay, it's fine.

  • Thank you so much for tuning in

  • to welcome to the Yellowstone episode four.

  • We're booking along, we're steaming a long.

  • We're steaming along.

  • - [Breia] We're killing it.

  • - We're steaming along.

  • That's a boat metaphor.

  • We're bookin'!

  • That's a library, my mom's a librarian.

  • Lisbon Library, shout out to the Lisbon Iowa Public Library.

  • Support your local libraries, guys.

  • That shit's so important, so important.

  • It's not just a library.

  • It's also an amazing community center.

  • She had kids coming in there after preschool,

  • she's got older people who hang out in there,

  • sometimes it's their only access to computers.

  • It fucking rocks.

  • Thanks so much for tuning in, guys.

  • We're so grateful for your clicks, for your comments,

  • for your questions, for all your engagement.

  • Make sure you follow Yellowstone on Twitter, Instagram

  • and Facebook.

  • Subscribe to Paramount Network on YouTube.

  • Make sure you...

  • They'll put up a title there

  • that says, "Check out our Tik Tok."

  • So make sure you...

  • What is that one gonna say?

  • That could say anything.

  • (energetic rock music)

- Hey, what's up.

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