Best of The Duttons vs. Trespassers | Yellowstone

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Published 2022-05-24
From bikers to tourists, people love making their way onto the Dutton Ranch. Here’s a look back at the Duttons facing off with trespassers.

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Yellowstone is a drama series that follows the Dutton family, led by patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner). The Duttons control the largest contiguous ranch in the U.S. and must contend with constant attacks by land developers, clashes with an Indian reservation and conflict with America's first national park.

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All Comments (21)
  • @pi4313
    "This is America. We don't share land here." Most accurate line lol
  • @matador483
    I’ve worked in the national parks for 14 years. This is a totally accurate representation of the stupidity and selfishness of large tour groups.
  • @projectdelta50
    Gotta love how Rip asked the director if he had the budget to ram the bikes with the truck. He said go for it. Bikers didnt know about it, cast fighting didnt know about it, so the reaction from everyone was genuine.
  • @jacobdaus3835
    I've lived as a barbed wire fence surrounding the actual Dutton Ranch for 200 yrs and I can say from experience that this is an accurate portrayal of barbed wire fences in and around Yellowstone for this time period
  • @BostonsF1nest
    John confronting that Asian tour group who got too close to the bear is so accurate it hurts. Been to Yellowstone a few times and every time I’ve been there some Asian tourist either gets gored by a bison or killed by a grizzly
  • @TheChill001
    I've been a tourist in Montana, those people are willing to allow you on their field if you ask them first and its under their supervision. They show hospitality to those who are willing to follow basic courtesy. Heck, I got to see them at their work and I can only say that being a rancher is a helluva lot of work.
  • Too funny cause a few weeks back I got to channel my inner John Dutton. Caught folks stealing my chickens. Told them I ever see them again I’d make sure my chickens and all the other wildlife on my property would be dining on their carcasses and how grateful I was because poultry feed s expensive 😂 I love this show so much ❤
  • @SquatPenguin2
    As someone who grew up in the country I'll say it's crazy how many people trespass. Living 40 minutes from town and having a gated driveway that has no trespassing signs yet people still drive down the god damn driveway.
  • @Nerdrem1
    I feel like no matter how mad you are at someone, coming back and setting their field on fire when it borders a universally loved national park with a high likelihood for the fire to spread to said national park is a great way to end up in federal prison. Really really stupid.
  • @SixGunTiger24
    Anyone else besides me notice how John Dutton never loses his temper dealing with the bikers?? A calm, focused mind is the deadliest weapon and John Dutton is an absolute master!!
  • "We don't share land here" simple quote i never thought of. Absolutely brutal and badass
  • @arindamkumar7725
    It was nice to see Beth unable to bully that man. He actually stumped her with his logic
  • @DemoDick1
    As a MT native who grew up about 2 minutes from the real life Dutton Ranch, yeah, this is pretty much what landowners have to deal with.
  • @joes6883
    I read where Costner said he's been waiting for a part like this for a long time. He's totally in this character. Plays it very well.
  • God bless all those strong resilient wonderful horses who got us around and transported us for all those years before automobiles were invented. Im so truly thankful for those animals!!
  • @rickbase833
    The confrontation clip with the bikers is what got me into Yellowstone. I binged all the seasons after that. Great show.
  • @saikatmauser
    "I don't want you to leave, I want you to dig", Kevin Costner's strong voice adds more intensity to this scene. Best intimidation scene!
  • @dpc983
    62 years.I grew up with western-movies in the sixties ( John Wayne-Richard Widmark-James Stewart-and many more.......) Then in the seventies Clint Eastwood acting in these movies and did it very well till I saw Dances with Wolves in the nineties and was amazed about Kevin Costner... But these series ??? Overwelming....outregious.....Heavy....Every part lot of goosebumps..The best in all these years and hope for more seasons will be produced.
  • @Jankleheimer
    14:44 “True courage is about knowing not when to take a life, but when to spare one.” ― J.R.R. Tolkien