‘1883’ Gives ‘Yellowstone’ Fans ‘All the Reasons in the World’ Why John Dutton Won’t Sell an Inch of His Land Says Tim McGraw

Fans of Yellowstone got a glimpse into the lives of the first Dutton generation in 1883.

the people who established the Dutton Ranch on their Montana land after colonizing it. The land had been in the family for five generations by the time it is acquired by Kevin Costner's character, 

 John Dutton. Additionally, he opposes anyone attempting to take advantage of him.Fans of Yellowstone got a glimpse into the lives of the first Dutton generation in 1883. 

 the people who established the Dutton Ranch on their Montana land after colonizing it. The land had been in the family for five generations by the time it is acquired by Kevin Costner's character,

John Dutton. Additionally, he opposes anyone attempting to take advantage of him.Some fans found it hard to comprehend John Dutton's 

intense desire to hang onto every bit of the family's land prior to the inclusion of 1883 in the Taylor Sheridanverse.

In a Yellowstone season 2 episode, while John was tending to his sick father, John Dutton, Sr. (Dabney Coleman), they alluded to the reasons.

John made a vow to his 90-year-old father in the moment that he would not cede even a little portion of the Dutton Ranch. Rather, 

he will impart it to his offspring. similar to the generations who preceded him."Son, don't let them take that from you. Not by a god****ed inch, declares John Sr. In response, the younger John says, "I'll miss you."

"You won't," John Sr. responds. You won't recognize the person I was in the past. The only thing you miss when you reach my age is being youthful. the opportunity to start afresh. 

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