Yellowstone (Paramount) -- Season 3 Thread
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In season one he it was established that he had surgery to remove something like 8 inches of his colon that was cancerous, it was never mentioned that he terminal. Later when he had a scan, obviously a follow up to his surgery, the doctor said it looked fine but there was something on the scan he wanted to follow up on. John ignored the advice to follow up on it and just assumed it was the cancer. After the ulcer ruptured and John was in the hospital his doctor lectured him that he shouldn't have ignored the follow up because meds could have corrected the ulcer without surgery.
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From TV Line:
The network that is home to Yellowstone, Lip Sync Battle and Bar Rescue is getting a slightly different name and markedly different programming… and shaking up a bunch of its shows in the process.
Paramount Network is planning to rebrand itself as Paramount Movie Network sometime in the coming year, our sister site Variety reports. Along with the change in name comes a shift in content: Rather than traditional series, the cable channel will feature made-for-TV movies with major stars in their casts.
At the moment, Paramount Movie Network is planning to air one of those movies each week, while miniseries or large-scale scripted series like Yellowstone will roll out once a quarter.
And what, exactly, does the change mean for the very popular Yellowstone, which was renewed for Season 4 earlier this year? The Kevin Costner-led drama is safe and will be wrapped into the network’s new programming strategy, which includes treating it as a “cinematic experience” that could involve airing two episodes in an evening with limited commercials.
Lip Sync Battle and Bar Rescue will continue, but will be moved elsewhere in ViacomCBS’ empire. Unscripted fare like Wife Swap, Battle of the Fittest Couples and Ink Master will be cancelled, while the fate of Michael Chiklis’ upcoming Coyote drama remains TBD.
The network that is home to Yellowstone, Lip Sync Battle and Bar Rescue is getting a slightly different name and markedly different programming… and shaking up a bunch of its shows in the process.
Paramount Network is planning to rebrand itself as Paramount Movie Network sometime in the coming year, our sister site Variety reports. Along with the change in name comes a shift in content: Rather than traditional series, the cable channel will feature made-for-TV movies with major stars in their casts.
At the moment, Paramount Movie Network is planning to air one of those movies each week, while miniseries or large-scale scripted series like Yellowstone will roll out once a quarter.
And what, exactly, does the change mean for the very popular Yellowstone, which was renewed for Season 4 earlier this year? The Kevin Costner-led drama is safe and will be wrapped into the network’s new programming strategy, which includes treating it as a “cinematic experience” that could involve airing two episodes in an evening with limited commercials.
Lip Sync Battle and Bar Rescue will continue, but will be moved elsewhere in ViacomCBS’ empire. Unscripted fare like Wife Swap, Battle of the Fittest Couples and Ink Master will be cancelled, while the fate of Michael Chiklis’ upcoming Coyote drama remains TBD.
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Netflix should swoop in...
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This network changes its name every few years, lol.
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I don't think any of the people they set up as those possibly behind the hits were behind the hits. As the above poster pointed out, there was simply not enough time for Jamie to put that together, Roarke has no good reason for a hit at this point (he still has the upper hand in the negotiation), and Rainwater wouldn't send men with machine guns after the Duttons...he'd be more "old school."
My theory: Those biker dudes from California came back to ice Kayce and John. I think the bomb may be completely unrelated and from a different culprit, but who knows?
Anyway, all of these actors are signed for Season 4, right? So no one is dead. Last night reminded me of that episode of Dynasty where the cast got shot up in a hail of bullets at that wedding in a foreign country, only to return the next season with none of the main cast hurt.
My theory: Those biker dudes from California came back to ice Kayce and John. I think the bomb may be completely unrelated and from a different culprit, but who knows?
Anyway, all of these actors are signed for Season 4, right? So no one is dead. Last night reminded me of that episode of Dynasty where the cast got shot up in a hail of bullets at that wedding in a foreign country, only to return the next season with none of the main cast hurt.





