Not a comprehensive Podcast
I was hoping to find a multitude of Yellowstone podcasts given how this series has exploded in popularity over its last couple seasons, but this is one of the only podcasts I found. Unfortunately, it’s not as insightful as I would have thought, since the show is very complex. The hosts’ thinking doesn’t often seem logical or match up closely to the deeper meanings of what the show is really trying to get at. They don’t seem to thoroughly understand different subjects and characters within the show, which is fine I guess, if it’s going to remain an obscure/basic/goofy analysis. I think bringing on another host who knows more about ranching, horses, weaponry, or who has done deeper dives of shows, etc. would really benefit this show. The two hosts seem to have similar backgrounds which limits their insight. It helped only a little bit when the ladies had the other two people on to analyze S4E3 to expand on other views.
merekalt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/21
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