Taylor Sheridan just wrapped the Yellowstone saga — at least for now — with tonight’s just-concluded final episode. Deadline ...
Gil Birmingham, who plays tribal chairman ... They did,” Costner told Deadline. Last week, the “Dances With Wolves” actor and director told “CBS Sunday Morning” that he was considering ...
The horse kicks Colby dead in the head before Carter shoots the horse, who's fed to wolves. "Yellowstone ... Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), the chairman of the Confederated Tribes of Broken ...
But how did we get to this bloody but happy ending? Big changes happened on TV's No. 1 show after the first half of Season 5 ...
Wolves and Southampton both saw managerial shake-ups on Sunday, with Gary O’Neil being shown the door at Molineux and Russell Martin following suit after Saints’ thrashing by Tottenham. The PA ...
Wolves have sacked Gary O’Neil. Wanderers have taken action with the club down in 19th place in the Premier League table. The decision comes less than 24 hours after they slipped to a worrying 2 ...
There are a lot of good lines in the finale of Yellowstone’s fifth and final season, but it’s hard to top that one spoken by Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), the chairman of the Confederated ...
With Thomas Rainwater's (Gil Birmingham) help, the Dutton land is saved, Jamie's plans foiled, and Beth and Kayce (along with their families) are free to start a new life. Of course, Beth kills ...
Kayce Dutton tells their chief, Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), that he is selling it to them for the same price his family paid for it more than a century before which was $1.25 an acre.
“Yellowstone” went to the train station. After five seasons, the hit cowboy drama “Yellowstone” ended on Sunday night — well, probably. Season 5 was supposedly the final season.
For much of the series, John has wanted to retain his land so it would remain pristine and untouched, while Chief Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) pursues it for the Reservation, as it was their ...