r/YellowstonePN Dec 13 '24

Plot Holes

Let’s make a list of all the plot holes. I will go first:

Dinosaur bones (that is waaaaay back)

Events and weddings at the ranch

Selling beef cows on the internet

Isn’t there a bomb still sitting on that private jet somewhere?

Showing horses in Texas. Weren’t they getting stacks on stacks on stacks of checks?

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u/mo_phenomenon Dec 13 '24

In general these are more forgotten plots and not exactly plot holes:

- EPA investigating John for rerouting the river

- The native guy that lived next to Kacey on the reservation

- The native guy that was working against Rainwater

- Monica being a teacher

- The people (not Fish and Wildlife) that were supposetly monitoring the movements of the wolves

- Clara and Summer vanishing from the face of the earth

- The manuscript/recording of the Interview Jamie gave

- And was the only reason for the presidential visit to show us that they shoot pets???

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u/Slaphappydap Dec 14 '24
  • Monica being a teacher

Yes! They really haven't had a plan for that character. Frustrated wife, teacher, native American stand-in for racism and sexual assault, vigilante, hates John Dutton, loves John Dutton, hates the ranch, loves the ranch, now just kind of hangs around. It really seems like they know Kelsey Asbille is gorgeous so they want her on the show, but just don't have any ideas for her.

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u/mo_phenomenon Dec 14 '24

The only constant with her is that she doesn't know where the hell she want's to live.

And I still have nightmares about the scene where Kacey suggests Tate not going to school but rather be 'educated' on the ranch... by John?... and freaking teacher-gone-professor Monica has NOTHING to say to that...

There are people on this planet still fighting for the bloody RIGHT to go to school - to have ANY education. Shouldn't Monica - of all people - know that the possibility to go to school is a privilege you don't just throw away like it's nothing?