In Season 5 of Yellowstone, and the whole show really, the new Governor promises to be the antithesis of progress. He wants to keep Montana the same, while east and west coasters try to develop it into their playgrounds with no regard for the people or the land. He’s trying to keep Montana from becoming Colorado. It poses an interesting question: Can we stop “outsiders” from changing a place, from taking all the resources and running. Do we have the right. And I kind of like Taylor Sheridan’s answer, Yes.
Whose Resources Are They?
Whose Resources Are They?
Whose Resources Are They?
In Season 5 of Yellowstone, and the whole show really, the new Governor promises to be the antithesis of progress. He wants to keep Montana the same, while east and west coasters try to develop it into their playgrounds with no regard for the people or the land. He’s trying to keep Montana from becoming Colorado. It poses an interesting question: Can we stop “outsiders” from changing a place, from taking all the resources and running. Do we have the right. And I kind of like Taylor Sheridan’s answer, Yes.