Even Taylor Sheridan’S Haters Will Salute One Thing Yellowstone Does Brilliantly And It’S Not Action

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The Western television show created by Taylor Sheridan became a hit with the audience soon after it began to air. Yellowstone has a brilliant cast that takes the story forward with its brilliant acting. But their performances are also measured by how the show is written. in the past, there have been issues with the show’s writing – mainly the storyline and how some of the characters are written.

While many have had problems with the overall development, if there is one thing the fans appreciate in the series, other than the cast, it is the dialogue.Yellowstone has some of the most cutting dialogues in television, with each character having a distinct style. While some are funny, some are more somber, and some are completely ruthless. And all of it shines through in their dialogues and the delivery.

Here are some of the best dialogues from the main cast members of the show, that show how a dialogue can enhance a scene in the best way possible.

Some of the Best Dialogues Yellowstone Has to Offer

Yellowstone has some really interesting characters, and they all have had some amazing dialogues over the four and half seasons of the show so far. Whether it’s John Dutton and his family, or Rip and the other ranchers in Yellowstone – they have had some pretty great words they have thrown at the audiences so far. So let’s dive into the best dialogues from the show so far.

You can’t reason with evil, son. Evil wants what it wants, and it won’t stop until it’s won or you kill it. To kill it means to be meaner than evil. That’s gonna be your last lesson, son, to learn to be meaner than evil and still love your family and enjoy a sunrise.

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John Dutton, Season 3 Episode 9

You are the trailer park. I’m the tornado.

Beth Dutton, Season 3 Episode 5

There’s sharks and minnows in this world. If you don’t know which you are, you ain’t a shark.

Rip Wheeler, Season 2 Episode 5

Soldiers don’t tell war stories anymore, dad, because wars these days, it’s just about trying to live through them.

Kayce Dutton, Season 2 Episode 5

Where’s the fun in wrecking a single man? When I break you, I want to know I’m breaking generations.

Beth Dutton, Season 1 Episode 3

I’m gonna give you one last chance. You leave now or you never leave.

Rip Wheeler, Season 3 Episode 4

I fight for what’s right. I don’t really care who supports it.

John Dutton, Season 5 Episode 1

When the misery is bad enough, tomorrow is rarely factored into decisions.

Monica Long, Season 2 Episode 4

A man who puts a hand on a member of my family never puts a hand on anything else.

Jamie Dutton, Season 3 Episode 3

You know, when you boil life down, it’s funny just how little you need, isn’t it?

Rip Wheeler, Season 3 Episode 3

I have been down this road many, many times before, buddy. And no one who tried it is alive to tell you how poorly that worked out for them.

Beth Dutton, Season 3 Episode 5

Should is a useless word, almost as useless as hope.

Willa Hayes, Season 3 Episode 6

Your grandfather used to say you can’t fix a broken wagon wheel, but you can use the parts to make a new one.

John Dutton, Season 2 Episode 7

You’re either born a willow or born an oak. That’s all there is to it.

Lloyd Pierce, Season 3 Episode 5

Every so often, you say something that makes me think you’re smart. And then I look at you, and that thought fades.

Beth Dutton, Season 1 Episode 3

I like having somebody to fight for rather than something. When you fight for a thing, the thing doesn’t care if you win or lose because the think ain’t alive. But when you fight for people, they care.

Kayce Dutton, Season 3 Episode 10

I’d rather kill a thousand men than shoot another horse.

Rip Wheeler, Season 3 Episode 10

It’s The One Constant In Life. You Build Something Worth Having, Someone’s Gonna Try To Take It.

John Dutton, Season 2 Episode 9

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