![]() ![]() That only leaves two major family members unharmed. And John was gunned down at the side of the road while helping an errant Californian and her son change a tire, an all-too-convenient setup that at least produced the season’s best joke: When, in the final scene of “The World Is Purple”, John reached a hand into his jacket to inspect his wounds, he pulled his much-maligned cell phone out of his chest pocket, a bullet hole in the screen. Kayce, right after being courted to run for governor, had to flip his office desk and duck behind it as armed, masked men burst inside. A bomb went off while Beth was cleaning out Schwartz & Meyer we never saw the aftermath. We’ll have to wait, like, a year to find out how much danger they’re in since the fates of at least three major characters were left unresolved. To be honest, the closing hour barely felt like a finale at all, save for the last five minutes, which finally put the Dutton clan in serious danger all at the same time. And now that I’ve seen the Yellowstone Season 3 finale, ominously but mysteriously titled “The World is Purple”, I still don’t think that we geared up for it. I’ve said all throughout this season that the pace has been off that it has never really felt like we’re gearing up for a big finale.
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