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Well, here we go again – another episode of Yellowstone’s Dutton Ranch drama, and Episode 5 just proves common sense has left the building. You’ve got these big city cowboys trying to run a multi-generational ranch, but they can’t even keep a fence line straight. The whole episode is a masterclass in overcomplicating simple things. Instead of just fixing the tractor, they spend half the show arguing about who’s the bigger fool. And don’t get me started on the 'dutton ranch episode 5' plot hole where they burn down a shed for no reason – what a waste of taxpayer money, even if it is TV land. Common sense would say, 'Hey, maybe don’t poke the bear when the county inspector is already mad,' but nope, we get more melodrama. This show used to be about hard work, not this soap opera nonsense. Just my two cents from a guy who actually knows what a fence post is for.

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Well, here we go again – another episode of Yellowstone’s Dutton Ranch drama, and Episode 5 just proves common sense has left the building. You’ve got these big city cowboys trying to run a multi-generational ranch, but they can’t even keep a fence line straight. The whole episode is a masterclass in overcomplicating simple things. Instead of just fixing the tractor, they spend half the show arguing about who’s the bigger fool. And don’t get me started on the 'dutton ranch episode 5' plot hole where they burn down a shed for no reason – what a waste of taxpayer money, even if it is TV land. Common sense would say, 'Hey, maybe don’t poke the bear when the county inspector is already mad,' but nope, we get more melodrama. This show used to be about hard work, not this soap opera nonsense. Just my two cents from a guy who actually knows what a fence post is for.