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  • - Vocal warmup.

  • Vocal warmup.

  • Preparing my voice.

  • Bum, bum, ba-bum, bum, bum

  • Ba-bum, bum

  • The people love that bit.

  • Bow-wow

  • Bum bow-wow

  • Ba-dum bum ba-dum

  • Hearing from lots of people, that's their favorite bit.

  • (humming)

  • Wow, what a bop.

  • Dang, this really rocks

  • Yellowstone

  • Welcome to the Yellowstone

  • That's not great.

  • I'm not a great ...

  • To be honest with you guys,

  • I'm not a great freestyle lyricist

  • much to everyone's surprise in this room

  • (Breia laughing)

  • I'm not a great freestyle lyricist.

  • - [Breia] Yeah, those weren't really lyrics.

  • That was just kind of the title of the show.

  • - The title of the show.

  • We're talking about Yellowstone

  • We're gonna find out

  • (Breia laughing)

  • (upbeat music)

  • Hey, my name's Jefferson White.

  • I play Jimmy on the Paramount Network's "Yellowstone"

  • and this is Welcome to the Yellowstone.

  • Thank you so much for being here.

  • Thank you so much for clicking on us.

  • There's so much to click on.

  • An ocean.

  • An ocean of bright shiny things to click on.

  • Companies saying, "Hey, click on me.

  • "You want a weird watch?

  • "Here's a new kind of pants."

  • You clicked on us instead, and that rocks,

  • 'cause there's no new pants to come from this.

  • If anything, the old pants, jeans,

  • hardworking pants, America's pants.

  • America's pants.

  • The point I'm trying to make is

  • it rocks that you're here.

  • Thank you so much for being here.

  • This is episode six, and we are talking about

  • "Yellowstone" episode 106, "The Remembering."

  • Let's get into it.

  • Once again, the producers have told me

  • that due to budget cuts they're only gonna allow

  • for a five minute recap of the episode.

  • I'm getting a signal from our producer.

  • - [Breia] Five minutes.

  • - Five minutes.

  • America wants more.

  • - [Breia] I don't know if that's true.

  • - Oh yeah, maybe they want less.

  • Maybe that's ...

  • Actually that's the message I should take

  • from all this is they want much, much less.

  • (laughing)

  • They want much less of me and my face.

  • All right, check it out, "Yellowstone" episode 106,

  • "The Remembering" in five minutes.

  • Timer begin.

  • Okay, so the very first thing we see

  • is Kayce taking his stallion out for a ride.

  • Right, he's breaking in this horse.

  • He promised John Dutton he would help train

  • this horse that he gave him back in the pilot.

  • Kayce's taking the horse out for a ride

  • and he very quickly stumbles across

  • a big ass fucking bear.

  • A huge bear that will become an important character,

  • so don't forget this bear.

  • Kayce thinks he's in real trouble.

  • The bear rears up on its hind legs.

  • Kayce sort of resigns himself to maybe getting

  • fucking chomped by this bear

  • when a gunshot rings out, scaring the bear off,

  • and it's your hero and mine, Rip Wheeler

  • come to save the day as usual.

  • But, for Kayce, the relief is sort of short lived

  • because (chuckles)

  • we learn very quickly that Rip and Kayce have a past.

  • They don't necessarily get along great,

  • and Rip sort of jumps off his horse

  • and they punch each other a bunch of times

  • until one of them falls over, which happens to be Kayce.

  • It's very intense.

  • We learn very quickly that Rip and Kayce

  • have a contentious past, planting the seeds.

  • Seeds are getting planted.

  • So the very next thing that happens,

  • if you recall Kayce and Monica

  • stayed at the ranch last night,

  • which is why Kayce and Monica are still on the ranch.

  • Monica talks to JD and confronts him ...

  • When I say JD I mean John Dutton.

  • It's an abbreviation.

  • It's a little bit of slang for those of us

  • that are really in the know.

  • JD is Don Dutton.

  • Don, John, oh boy.

  • JD is John Dutton.

  • DJ, Dan Jenkins.

  • JD, John Dutton.

  • DJ, Dan Jenkins.

  • I'm burning time.

  • I do not have this time to spare.

  • So check it out, Monica confronts JD about the brand.

  • She saw Walker getting branded last night.

  • She's like, "What's up with that?

  • "Kayce has it too.

  • "What's going on?"

  • And John Dutton doesn't really tell her.

  • He won't really tell.

  • She says, "Why does Kayce have it?"

  • John Dutton says, "He disobeyed me one too many times."

  • Monica says, "What?

  • "What'd he do?"

  • And Kayce says ...

  • Or and John Dutton says, "He got you pregnant.

  • "He disobeyed my wishes when he got you pregnant

  • "and he sort of forswore this whole life."

  • So obviously there's a lot of tension

  • in between JD and Monica.

  • The next thing we do is we see

  • out fly fishing on vacation Sarah Nguyen,

  • a reporter, and a very, very important character

  • especially in these last few episodes of the season.

  • So we meet Sarah Nguyen, who is basically vacationing

  • in Montana but is also at the same time

  • reading these news stories about John Dutton

  • and the contentious dispute over this cattle

  • in the Indian Reservation.

  • Remember her.

  • Very important character.

  • Then, Rainwater is trying to figure out

  • his approach to taking down John Dutton and the Yellowstone.

  • He wants to buy up land,

  • and he starts looking at Dan Jenkins's land development.

  • So Dan Jenkins has all this land

  • that basically he can't do anything with,

  • because in the pilot the water was redirected

  • around this land so they have no way

  • to get energy infrastructure to this land.

  • So Dan Jenkins wants to build this development,

  • but he can't do it, but he's still got

  • all these lots of land.

  • Rainwater wants land and has a ton of money,

  • so all of a sudden our enemies, "our enemies,"

  • they're all complicated.

  • Rainwater and Dan Jenkins are talking,

  • hanging out, sort of maybe joining forces?

  • Trying to see if maybe the

  • enemy of your enemy is their friend.

  • Then Jamie and Beth head to Governor Perry's office

  • to meet with her.

  • You might remember that Jamie is gonna be running

  • for attorney general, as the attorney general of Montana

  • retires Jamie's gonna step in to his shoes,

  • which is another way in which

  • John Dutton consolidates power.

  • He tries to put people that he can control

  • in all these Montana political offices.

  • Jamie's gonna run as an independent for attorney general,

  • and he's gonna run unopposed.

  • Undisputed as this incumbent attorney general retires,

  • and John Dutton will support him.

  • So then Governor Perry confronts Beth,

  • there's a lot of tension between Governor Perry and Beth

  • because Beth obviously misses her mother, Evelyn Dutton,

  • and Governor Perry and John Dutton are sleeping together,

  • so there's a lot of dispute and tension there.

  • But Perry also reveals to Jamie

  • that John Dutton has colon cancer,

  • and Jamie didn't know this.

  • Nobody knew this really.

  • None of John Dutton's kids.

  • So Jamie rushes back to the ranch

  • to confront John Dutton about this.

  • So while he's headed back to the ranch,

  • Monica and Tate are headed back to their home

  • on the res and they pull up to the school

  • that Monica teaches at and there's

  • a schoolyard fight happening.

  • Monica jumps out of the car

  • and very bravely wants to stop this fight.

  • She wants to intervene,

  • but in trying to stop the fight

  • she gets punched by one of these kids accidentally

  • and falls and hits her head on the sidewalk

  • and is knocked unconscious.

  • So Monica's in trouble.

  • John Dutton and Kayce get a call.

  • They're rushing to try to help her.

  • They rush to get Monica to the hospital

  • and make sure she's okay.

  • So, while that's happening, John Dutton

  • heads back to the ranch-- (alarm ringing)

  • Okay, that's impossible.

  • That's literally impossible.

  • It can't be done, you're a maniac.

  • You're a maniac and you won't stop me.

  • You can't stop me from telling the truth,

  • and what I want to talk about

  • is a very critical scene in which Beth confronts John Dutton

  • about seeing Governor Perry,

  • and John Dutton, who all these things have been

  • weighing on him, all these conflicts have been piling up,

  • John Dutton snaps on Beth for the first time.

  • John Dutton tells Beth, "Don't talk to me about your mother.

  • "Don't fucking sweat me about seeing Governor Perry.

  • "Back off.

  • "Let me live my life."

  • It's much better writing than that.

  • I didn't write it.

  • If I had written it,

  • it would have said, "Back off, let me live my life."

  • But the scene itself is very beautiful

  • and artfully constructed.

  • It's an amazing scene.

  • Then, Rainwater and Mo, his driver,

  • and Mo Brings Plenty, incredible actor,

  • go to Dan Jenkins's club to talk to Dan

  • and pitch him on that plan,

  • the plan to join forces to take down Rainwater.

  • And DJ, Dan Jenkins, is initially a little weary.

  • He doesn't know if he can trust Rainwater,

  • Rainwater doesn't know if he can trust him,

  • and they're feeling out whether an alliance makes sense.

  • Then, very importantly after that,

  • at the end of the episode a drone shows up on the res,

  • shows up at Kayce and Monica's house.

  • This drone is scouting around, treasure hunting ostensibly.

  • They scare it off, but then Monica,

  • who had been released from the hospital

  • but was a little woozy, collapses.

  • Clearly her injury is more serious than we realized.

  • At the very end of this episode she collapses.

  • Great, that's "Yellowstone" episode 106.

  • A lot to unpack there.

  • Okay, so let's go into some ...

  • Let's get a little nitty gritty.

  • Episode MVP.

  • (dinging) (cheering)

  • That is gonna be, for this episode,

  • it's two in this episode.

  • It's Monica Long, Kelsey Asbille,

  • and it's Governor Perry, right?

  • So Monica has an incredibly ...

  • She's got a lot of great scenes this episode.

  • Her early scene with JD talking about Kayce's brand,

  • then she tries to intervene in this fight, she gets punched.

  • It's a very sort of heavy Monica episode.

  • And also Governor Perry,

  • an amazing scene between Governor Perry and Beth

  • talking about Governor Perry lost her husband

  • just like John Dutton lost his wife.

  • Very powerful stuff there too,

  • so Governor Perry and Monica Long dual MVPs.

  • My grandma's favorite line of the episode,

  • my grandma loves all the swearing on "Yellowstone,"

  • it's like her favorite part.

  • She keeps saying, "Ugh, look, less happy fun bullshit,

  • "more swearing and violence."

  • That's my grandma's main thing.

  • If you were gonna quote my grandma,

  • that's what you could say.

  • So her favorite line of the episode

  • is when John Dutton says,

  • "Can I have one day without a crisis?

  • "One fucking day?"

  • That's my grandma's favorite line.

  • Here's a fun Easter egg for this episode.

  • Jimmy doesn't appear in this episode at all,

  • but a fun little Easter egg

  • about the filming of this episode

  • is while this episode was being filmed

  • I was just fully roasting Denim Richards

  • in "Halo" every day.

  • While they were filming this shit

  • me and Denim Richards 1v1 "Halo: Reach."

  • Truly 20 to zero over and over again.

  • There's a thing that happens in "Halo,"

  • especially 1v1 where there's a momentum thing

  • where once you get the rocket launcher

  • you can basically just spawn ...

  • You can spawn camp the rocket launcher

  • and get in a cycle of terrible prophetic momentum,

  • especially when you're playing on one screen

  • 'cause you can just screen look.

  • And that's part of it.

  • Everybody's like, "Don't screen look."

  • Are you kidding me?

  • It's part of the game.

  • You use every weapon to your advantage,

  • and in this case it's the rocket launcher

  • and it's screen looking.

  • So you immediately see where your opponent spawns,

  • you still have the rocket launcher,

  • and you just get in this terrible cycle.

  • So I guess the point I'm trying to make

  • is that a fun Easter egg about the filming

  • of this episode is that while this episode

  • was being filmed Denim Richards

  • was roasting me at basketball, general discipline,

  • dietary health, a lot of things,

  • but I was roasting him fully

  • at "Halo: Reach" 1v1.

  • Fun Easter egg.

  • Okay.

  • Great.

  • Yeah.

  • - [Breia] Does anyone die in this episode?

  • - Does anyone die in this episode?

  • (dinging)

  • In memoriam.

  • Does anyone die in this episode?

  • I don't think so.

  • I mean, there's some close calls.

  • Kayce almost gets eaten by that bear right at the top.

  • Monica, obviously there's a lot going on there.

  • Pretty worried about that.

  • I don't think anyone dies though.

  • Dang, so you know we're building to something.

  • Something chaotic.

  • Just really quick, I just want to talk about Rudy Ramos,

  • who plays Felix Long.

  • That guy's an incredible actor.

  • Our characters never overlap,

  • Jimmy and Felix Long never overlap,

  • but he's amazing and so it's so fun to watch those scenes

  • and so fun to have read them and then see them

  • without having been present for their shooting

  • because just as a fan of the show

  • it's such a delight to discover that stuff

  • for the first time by watching it.

  • And Rudy is an amazing actor who I think

  • brings so much to that world,

  • and also makes it such a compelling argument

  • to stay on the res I think to a certain extent.

  • It feels like it's easy to be like,

  • "Oh, go live on the Dutton ranch.

  • "There's all these resources, there's all this money,

  • "there's all this other stuff."

  • But when you see the power of family

  • and the power of the cultural identity

  • that's associated with a life on the res,

  • it makes that conflict in Kayce, and Monica, and Tate

  • I think really personal, and really intimate,

  • and difficult, and thorny, and hard to untangle.

  • Hell yeah, dramaturgy.

  • Breia, you got any questions?

  • - [Breia] I do, I have questions.

  • Well, the internet has questions.

  • - Okay.

  • - [Breia] So, Chrispyparadise from Instagram wants to know

  • would you like to have a baby calf as a pet

  • like the one you saved in season one?

  • - Oh my God, I would love to have a baby calf

  • as a pet, but they don't stay small

  • and I have a very small apartment.

  • I live in New York, so my apartment is like ...

  • It's smaller than the studio that we're sitting in now,

  • which is a pretty small studio as far as studios go.

  • In my apartment I can stretch out, like full wingspan,

  • toe to hand, and touch both walls.

  • I get one room.

  • In New York, so I have three roommates.

  • I pay $1,2000 a month and I have three roommates.

  • There's four of us.

  • The point I'm trying to make is

  • cows are expensive and big,

  • and that's two things that are hard to justify.

  • When I do "Yellowstone" I get to go pet

  • all these horses, I get to pet all the cows.

  • I love that.

  • If anything, I get in trouble for petting them too much.

  • I've often gotten in trouble for (chuckles)

  • from a wrangler, because they're also horse trainers

  • and it's important with a horse

  • to incentivize them to do a good job

  • and encourage them when they do what they want,

  • and discipline them when they don't.

  • So I sometimes get in trouble

  • for petting the horses too much,

  • 'cause I want to pet them,

  • not because they did anything good.

  • Even if they do something wrong I'll be like, "Aw."

  • And my version of discipline

  • is just petting the horse further.

  • It's more petting of the horse.

  • So yeah, I wish I could have a calf,

  • but calves are big.

  • Cows, big.

  • And also, I think this show is maybe about

  • how hard this lifestyle is.

  • Like how hard it is to maintain a herd of cattle,

  • and I'm not ready.

  • I'm not ready to sign up for that.

  • - [Breia] So kind of related,

  • Hfurpig, I don't know if I'm saying that right,

  • wants to know if you were afraid of horses

  • before you started working on the show.

  • - I was afraid of horses

  • before I started working on the show.

  • I'm still a little afraid of horses,

  • or I have a healthy respect for horses.

  • Horses are massive, powerful animals

  • that if they wanted to they could fucking destroy you.

  • But the same could be said for Cole Hauser,

  • you know what I mean?

  • He's a massive, powerful animal,

  • that if he was really mad at you

  • could hurt you very badly,

  • but what I learned about horses is, much like Cole Hauser,

  • is they've got no real reason to be mad at you.

  • If they're mad at you they can fuck you up.

  • So, I guess I spend a lot of time

  • trying to keep the horses that I work with happy

  • and trying to keep Cole Hauser happy

  • so he doesn't crush me with one of his hooves.

  • (Breia laughing)

  • That's a powerful guy.

  • Dang.

  • Horses too.

  • - [Breia] How much of the horse riding scenes

  • do you do yourself?

  • - I do all the low key stuff.

  • I do the, "Jimmy trots down the fence."

  • That's me.

  • Anything that's like, "Jimmy gallops at a full sprint."

  • I'm working my way up to those.

  • I do some of those.

  • And then anything that's like,

  • "Jimmy gets thrown from the horse."

  • That's not me. (chuckles)

  • That's my incredibly talented stuntman, Bobby Roberts,

  • who has been playing Jimmy as long as I have and rocks,

  • and is both an incredibly talented stunt performer

  • and an incredibly talented actor,

  • and makes Jimmy look way cooler than I ever could.

  • So I do the non-stunt related riding I would say.

  • - [Breia] Here's a pretty simple question from Jaydog4222.

  • Do you love your job?

  • - I do love my job.

  • I really do.

  • I think any job in the world has good things

  • and bad things associated with it,

  • and I think it's easy sometimes to imagine

  • that someone else's job is perfect.

  • I think there's a grass is greener mentality

  • that we all have where I look at someone else

  • and I say, "Wow, what a perfect job."

  • So being an actor, being on "Yellowstone."

  • it's not a perfect job.

  • There's a lot of really great stuff with it

  • and there's a lot of really hard stuff

  • associated with it too.

  • But I love it.

  • I'm very grateful.

  • I feel very, very, very, very,

  • very, very, very lucky.

  • Very, very lucky.

  • - [Breia] Caquirkygal asks what has been

  • your most challenging acting role so far?

  • (sighs)

  • - I mean, it's this one.

  • It's "Yellowstone" for sure.

  • Just to remind everyone, in case you aren't already aware,

  • I have a scar on my butt that will never heal.

  • That represents challenge.

  • That's a challenge.

  • Permanent butt scar?

  • Yeah, this is the first role from which

  • I've had a permanent scar on my butt.

  • (Breia laughing)

  • - [Breia] Do you hope to have more roles?

  • - God, we can only hope.

  • It's only so lucky, you know?

  • I'd be only so lucky.

  • There's so much more of my butt to scar.

  • (Breia laughing)

  • It's like when you're signing a card

  • for everyone at the office

  • and there's not that much room left?

  • We can get a lot more scars on this butt.

  • It's a big butt.

  • I'm sort of pear shaped as a person.

  • Have you noticed this about me, America?

  • Sorry.

  • - [Breia] Emilycjmcgee says what's been the hardest scene

  • to shoot either emotionally or physically?

  • - Wow.

  • Physically, some of the bronc riding sequences

  • are really exhausting.

  • I don't ride the bronc itself,

  • but I ride a mechanical horse

  • that they pull behind a four wheeler

  • that just kicks the shit out of me.

  • It's metal (laughs)

  • and it just bounces against your butt

  • in a really violent way.

  • That's very difficult.

  • And then emotionally, in the second season

  • Jimmy's grandfather passing I think

  • is a really ...

  • Is a very human and very universal experience,

  • but to dip into that over and over again,

  • take after take, I think does take a toll.

  • Obviously every actor has a different process

  • and a different experience of shooting

  • those sort of heavy scenes, but I do

  • on days where I'm doing heavy emotional

  • given circumstances like that

  • it does really wear you out.

  • - [Breia] And the last one for today is from Matthewthorne_.

  • Has being on the set of "Yellowstone"

  • made you more of a cowboy?

  • - Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • I mean, I started at zero cowboy,

  • and now I'm maybe at 7% cowboy.

  • So objectively, 100%.

  • Well, objective yes, more cowboy.

  • I still got a long, long way to go.

  • Any time I think I got it figured out,

  • any time I'm like, "Dang, I'm pretty tough.

  • "Holy shit, look at me.

  • "Look at me, woo-hoo."

  • Then Bobby Roberts, I don't know, juggles horses

  • and I remember that I don't know

  • what the fuck I'm doing and I'm a child.

  • I also like in between seasons

  • I still think I'm good at it,

  • and then I come back and my hands

  • have gotten all soft again

  • from my easy lifestyle in New York

  • where I just go to coffee shops

  • and feel ennui all day.

  • So yeah, there's a long way to go.

  • Over the course of the next 19 seasons

  • hopefully I'll work my way up to full time cowboy.

  • Amazing.

  • I think maybe right now

  • a fun thing to do might be to listen to some voicemails.

  • - [Breia] I think that's a great idea.

  • - Hell yeah.

  • That's my idea though.

  • - [Breia] How'd you come up with that?

  • - I looked at you (Breia laughs)

  • and you suggested with your eyes

  • that it was the right thing to do.

  • Which is convenient, because it's also

  • exactly what the fuck I wanted to do.

  • Okay, this is ...

  • We put on Instagram a number to call to leave a message.

  • We asked people what their favorite moments

  • of season one was.

  • I haven't heard these before.

  • - [Caller] Jefferson, I'm calling to comment

  • on the "Yellowstone" page.

  • Hey man, I'm Southern Oklahoma born and raised,

  • and just the deal whenever Costner

  • was out in the middle of that field with

  • all those people out in this field,

  • and the comment about, "We don't share land."

  • (chuckles) Man, nothing resonated more

  • to me than what I've heard my entire life.

  • You've got to buy what they're not making

  • any more of, and that's land.

  • So that's what I've done.

  • Hey, I just appreciated that comment

  • and I loved it.

  • So anyway, I wanted to call and share that.

  • Y'all have a good day.

  • Thank you.

  • - Hell yeah man.

  • In New York we share land.

  • I got four roommates.

  • (people laughing off camera)

  • I share a kitchen, I share a bathroom.

  • Boy.

  • (chuckles)

  • So yeah, maybe I would like to tape off the living room.

  • Any time one of my roommates tries to come over

  • to my little corner, "Hey, this is my corner

  • "of the living room.

  • "We don't share land."

  • No, that rocks.

  • God, I wish.

  • One day.

  • That's the dream.

  • Maybe that is in some part the American dream, I think,

  • to have something that's yours, that's permanent.

  • That's beautiful.

  • Our producer Breia here is from Oklahoma.

  • - [Breia] I am indeed.

  • I forgot where I was from for a second.

  • Broken Arrow is the name of the town.

  • - Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. - Right.

  • - We got real Midwest credentials out here.

  • - [Breia] We do.

  • - That rocks.

  • - [Breia] It's a good place.

  • - It's a good place.

  • (laughs) Hell yeah.

  • - [Breia] Not to be confused with the John Travolta film.

  • - "Broken Arrow," which I've also seen.

  • John Travolta and Christian Slater I think.

  • - [Breia] Yes.

  • - That movie rocks.

  • "Broken Arrow," that movie suggests

  • that a broken arrow is the codename

  • for a missing nuclear weapon.

  • - [Breia] Yeah, my town is not that exciting.

  • - That's not what happens in your town?

  • Dang.

  • I'd be like, "Oh, it's and that town.

  • "That's easy to find.

  • "It's not that missing.

  • "It's in that small town."

  • Okay, not a small town necessarily.

  • Let's listen to another voicemail.

  • - [Owen] Yeah, Owen Walter.

  • Instagram Owalzy98.

  • I would just like to ask what's it like

  • working with Kevin Costner?

  • I love the guy.

  • - Yeah, he rules.

  • He's really good at acting.

  • He's really good at acting.

  • It's like getting to work with Michael Jordan

  • if you're a basketball player I imagine.

  • It's incredible.

  • And one of the things I love about it

  • is you think about a Michael Jordan,

  • it's not just about the points that he scores,

  • it's about how he sets up other people to score,

  • because that's what it's like with Kevin in a scene.

  • Kevin not only is an incredible actor,

  • but he's an incredible scene partner

  • and is constantly, incredibly generously

  • supporting the work of everyone around him.

  • The other actors in the scene,

  • but also the camera operators,

  • the sound operators.

  • Kevin is such an expert at the craft

  • that he, with everything he does,

  • supports the work of all 200 people on the set.

  • It's incredible.

  • - [Jefferson Over Voicemail] Hey, this is Jefferson White.

  • My Instagram account is _JeffersonWhite.

  • Hey, Jefferson.

  • So you've been doing this for a few episodes now.

  • Let me ask you this, do you feel like ...

  • Do you feel like the audience is getting to know

  • the real you, or like your therapist says

  • do you think that you're constantly performing

  • as a sort of defense mechanism

  • to avoid letting anyone get close?

  • Okay, talk to you soon.

  • Bye.

  • - Dang.

  • I called and left that message,

  • I think it was like 1:00 AM

  • (people laughing off camera)

  • the night before we started doing this,

  • and I didn't remember having left it.

  • Don't dunk on me past Jeff.

  • Me, present Jeff, is trying as hard as I fucking can.

  • You don't see me dunking on future Jeff.

  • Yeah I do.

  • That guy's an idiot.

  • Fuck that guy, man.

  • I'm not gonna see this for a while

  • because, you know, post production takes a little bit,

  • especially with the way that I keep making them

  • animate little titles.

  • Pew, pew, like that.

  • So future Jeff, fuck you, man.

  • No, I'm just kidding.

  • You seem cool.

  • Past Jeff's an asshole.

  • Present Jeff, he's doing okay.

  • - [Will] My name is Will Warner.

  • My Instagram handle is @Willwarner2.

  • My favorite season is when ...

  • My favorite part's when Walker says,

  • "This your field, Rip?"

  • I love that part.

  • And then when Jimmy wins the belt buckle, that's good too.

  • Bye.

  • - Aw fuck yeah, man.

  • I love that too.

  • Ryan Bingham, who plays Walker, is, again,

  • it's a little unfair.

  • He's an incredible musician and he's an incredible actor,

  • and he's like hilariously funny.

  • Triple threat.

  • Many threats.

  • He's also a great cowboy.

  • That's four threats.

  • It's deeply unfair.

  • Okay guys, so "Yellowstone," incredibly popular show.

  • Very successful by every metric.

  • Most watched cable drama this summer.

  • Huge numbers.

  • The numbers, they're seeing 35 billion viewers.

  • 216 trillion individual tweets

  • using the hashtag YellowstoneTV.

  • 216 trillion.

  • Isn't that crazy?

  • I didn't even know there were that many

  • thoughts that a person ...

  • Theories.

  • Individual fan theories.

  • Individual fan theories.

  • So many people are using the hashtag

  • #JimmyIsTheToughestCowboyOnTheRanch,

  • #JeffersonWhiteIsTallerThanAnyOtherActorInTheWorld.

  • So many people are using these hashtags.

  • This show is very successful

  • is the point I'm trying to make.

  • So what we're doing is we're playing

  • a very fun game where we're asking

  • my friends simple trivia questions about the show.

  • Let's call my friend Casey Wortmann.

  • This isn't Casey Worthington,

  • who so spectacularly failed earlier.

  • This is my friend Casey Wortmann,

  • who I think will impress us.

  • So Casey and I first met doing Shakespeare

  • in Door County, Wisconsin in 2013.

  • Shoutout to Door Shakes.

  • Shoutout to Matt Foss.

  • Shoutout to the whole staff and community

  • of Door County Shakes.

  • So this is my friend Casey.

  • Since then, Casey and I have worked together

  • and collaborated on a bunch of stuff.

  • She's an incredibly talented actor.

  • She's an incredibly funny writer.

  • This is Casey Wortmann.

  • (ringing)

  • - [Casey] Hello?

  • - Casey, it's Jeff.

  • - [Casey] Hey, how's it going?

  • - Hey, pretty good.

  • You're live right now.

  • Not really live.

  • You're being recorded in a room

  • with a bunch of producers and my bosses effectively.

  • I think I explained to you that the premise here

  • is we're calling up some of my friends

  • and we're asking them five very simple

  • "Yellowstone" trivia questions,

  • and then the winner, the person who gets

  • the most of these questions right will,

  • legally speaking, become my new best friend.

  • - [Casey] Got it, great.

  • - So we've got a contract drawn up.

  • I've signed it.

  • It's legally binding.

  • Whoever it is that answers

  • all five of these questions right

  • will legally speaking be my best friend,

  • or enter into a run off in the event of a tie.

  • So far we've had some very

  • disappointing entries, - Oh, dang, okay.

  • - And we've had some very surprising,

  • sort of come from behind underdog stories.

  • So there is a competitive field at play here.

  • - [Casey] Pretty confident, honestly.

  • - Amazing.

  • Okay, let's start, we'll start the easiest.

  • What is Kevin Costner's character's name?

  • - [Casey] Okay, John Dutton.

  • (dinging)

  • - Amazing, one for one.

  • Here's an unrelated question.

  • Which of my friends do you think

  • didn't know the answer to that question?

  • Two people so far have not.

  • - [Casey] Casey Worthington.

  • (dinging) (laughing)

  • - Yeah, he didn't know.

  • He didn't know Kevin Costner's character's name.

  • There's one other friend that didn't know.

  • - [Casey] Yeah.

  • I feel like Dan probably did.

  • (dinging)

  • - Correct, Dan did.

  • - [Casey] Maybe Grace.

  • - I didn't call Grace.

  • (buzzing) (laughing)

  • - [Casey] Okay. (laughs)

  • - Because I thought she'd do too well.

  • She'd know.

  • - Ben? - Ben didn't know.

  • (dinging) Yeah, he didn't know.

  • He didn't know the character's name.

  • - [Casey] Okay, great.

  • - Heartbreaking.

  • So here's the next one for you.

  • What is John Dutton's youngest son's name?

  • - [Casey] Kayce.

  • (dinging) - Friggin' nailed it.

  • Casey Worthington didn't know that one,

  • and his name is Casey. - That's embarrassing.

  • - Yeah, it's deeply embarrassing.

  • - [Casey] Yeah, as is my name

  • so that one I-- - As is your name.

  • - [Casey] I obviously would know.

  • - Okay, what is Kayce Dutton's son's name?

  • - [Casey] Tate.

  • (dinging)

  • - Tate, nailed it.

  • Three for three.

  • You're crushing.

  • Okay, what is my character's name, first and last?

  • - [Casey] Jimmy Hurdstrom.

  • (dinging)

  • - Nailed it.

  • Amazing.

  • You're coasting.

  • (Casey laughs)

  • I will tell you that Dan got this far,

  • with a lot more hesitation and pausing,

  • and sort of hemming and hawing.

  • But you are right now tied with Dan,

  • so this question right now will determine--

  • - [Casey] Oh my God, okay.

  • - Just know that you're right on the edge.

  • What is John Dutton's father's name?

  • - [Casey] Are you serious?

  • - I'm serious.

  • - [Casey] When is his name mentioned?

  • - He's in episode 210.

  • - [Casey] Ah, fuck.

  • Can you give me a hint?

  • - It's a little obvious, so it's hard to give you a hint.

  • Maybe that is itself a hint.

  • - [Casey] Is it also John Dutton?

  • (dinging) - Fucking nailed it.

  • (people laughing off camera)

  • - [Casey] Really? (laughs)

  • - Look, Dan just guessed, so ...

  • (laughs)

  • Dan just happened ...

  • He hail Mary guessed that one and got it right.

  • So right now you're five for five, Casey,

  • that's very impressive.

  • - [Casey] Wow, thank you.

  • - You want to get real nasty

  • and do some really difficult ones?

  • Just so the folks at home, who are real OGs,

  • can get some right?

  • - [Casey] Yeah, let's try.

  • - All right, what's Rainwater's driver's name?

  • - [Casey] Mo.

  • (dinging) - Fucking nailed it.

  • Okay, what's the name of the company--

  • - [Casey] Is that right?

  • - Yeah, you nailed it.

  • What's the name of the company that Beth works for?

  • - [Casey] Okay, no.

  • (buzzing) (laughing)

  • - What's Beth's assistant's name?

  • He dies in season two.

  • - [Casey] Jason?

  • - Fucking Jason. (dinging)

  • - Is it Jason? - Nailed it.

  • Very, very good.

  • Okay, what's the name of Jamie's campaign manager

  • on his campaign for attorney general?

  • - [Casey] It's like ...

  • I don't know.

  • (buzzing) I don't know.

  • - Christina.

  • That's a good one.

  • You're doing great.

  • - [Casey] Christina.

  • - What's the name of the reporter

  • that Jamie spills his beans to

  • and tells all of John Dutton's secrets to

  • and then kills in season two?

  • - [Casey] Sarah Nguyen.

  • - Yeah, Nguyen, yep.

  • Nailed it.

  • - [Casey] How do you pronounce her last name?

  • - Nguyen, yep. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • - Fucking amazing.

  • Look, Casey, you've done great.

  • You went like eight for nine in the challenge round.

  • That's really remarkable.

  • - [Casey] I mean, I watch the show.

  • I am the only one of your friends that watch the show.

  • - Yeah, after building me up so much by doing so well

  • it is true that you're the only one

  • of my friends that watches the show.

  • (chuckling)

  • Dan went five for five, but just sheerly by force of will.

  • - [Casey] Yeah, that doesn't surprise me.

  • - He didn't get Tate's name,

  • but he got Brecken, who plays Tate.

  • So that was like it's clear that Dan has listened to me

  • while I talk about the show.

  • - [Casey] No, that doesn't count.

  • Yeah, no, I definitely beat Dan by a lot I'd say.

  • - Dang.

  • (chuckles)

  • The producers in the room are signaling,

  • yeah, they're gonna fly you to LA

  • for the 'Yellowstone' season three premiere?

  • (people laughing off camera)

  • They're saying they're gonna

  • set you up in a - Amazing, wow, yeah.

  • - Four star hotel.

  • (people laughing off camera)

  • You're getting a star on the Walk of Fame.

  • They're making a star sign.

  • Casey, thank you so much.

  • - [Casey] Oh, I already have one.

  • Are they gonna ...

  • - That's a good point. - Yeah, of course.

  • - They'll put it next to your first one.

  • - [Casey] Thank you, yeah.

  • - Thank you. - Great, great, great, great.

  • - I'll talk to you very soon.

  • You rule.

  • - [Casey] Okay, talk to you later.

  • Bye. - Bye.

  • Guys, when I started this dang thing out

  • I thought I was gonna be disappointed by my community.

  • Little do you know, if you just reach out and ask

  • maybe people care more than you know.

  • - [Breia] That was awesome.

  • - Yeah.

  • - [Breia] Such a good job.

  • - Such a good job.

  • Guys, thank you so much for joining us,

  • for hanging out, for your questions, for your comments.

  • Wow.

  • We feel so, so lucky to get to do this.

  • We feel so lucky to get to hang out with you like this.

  • Thank you.

  • If you want to see more of this make sure

  • you're following "Yellowstone" on Facebook,

  • Instagram, Twitter, TikTok.

  • (beatboxing)

  • And make sure you're following

  • the Paramount Network on YouTube.

  • I did that one after TikTok

  • so they have to leave that whole TikTok bit in in the edit,

  • otherwise it won't cut.

  • That's a cool film term for you.

  • Otherwise it won't cut.

  • Anyway, the point I'm trying to make

  • is thank you so much for joining us.

  • Have a good one.

  • See you soon.

  • Thanks again for being here.

  • Bye now.

  • (upbeat music)

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