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9th Life by Wendy Beck
9th Life by Wendy Beck













9th Life by Wendy Beck

We spent seven or eight hours reshooting that scene until he liked it. He said ‘Let’s go again’ for an hour at the beginning of the day and tweak a couple of things. “For me to play Malcolm Beck, there is this one scene in my office. He understands the cadence of an actor and how they actually speak,” he notes. McDonough seems to recognize that Sheridan created something special in Malcolm. My brother won’t be coming back for sure, but there is a possibility.” (Teal, you’ll recall, had his life flushed away by Kayce while sitting on a toilet.)

9th Life by Wendy Beck 9th Life by Wendy Beck

“We have talked about the fact we didn’t actually see Malcolm Beck’s eyes close. “Did I die? Did I? I’m not so sure about that,” he teases. Though Malcolm appeared to meet his maker back in Season 2, his portrayer isn’t convinced. It could also still be a boom time for McDonough. “In any case, my belt buckle is still the fanciest, ya hear?”

9th Life by Wendy Beck

That became wildly successful because everyone is dealing with problems in their own family. “It all wraps into what is going to happen to the Dutton family. “ Taylor Sheridan figured out that instead of making something glamorous and glossing over issues, let’s get into issues,” he continues. Now we get to delve into interesting stories and psyches of human beings. Before, it would be the first time you can swear on television or show someone naked, but we’re finally past that. Thanks to “shows like Yellowstone… you can really dig into characters. The revered actor loved working on the series, he tells TV Insider. The formidable foe in question? Neal McDonough’s Malcolm Beck. More: The twist that’d change everything for Yellowstone’s Beth But what might make jaws drop is the fact that an enemy once thought to have been vanquished - as in killed - might not be as dead as John & Co. That’s hardly a revelation for regular viewers of the Paramount Network drama, which is as well-known for its high body count as for Beth’s withering takedowns. So high, in fact, that to maintain control of the ranch that’s as much a part of John as his beating heart, he is “going to have to do something, so we’re going to see what he did and does to stay ahead of it.”Ĭould he actually go further than Beth, who blackmailed adopted brother Jamie into murdering his biodad? Let’s just say, as Costner does, that “the pressures about the land have been, always for this family, got to hold onto it with a level of violence.” Yellowstone fans may want to sit down to read the story that follows, because it’s a doozy - and we don’t just mean because Kevin Costner told Variety that in Season 5, the stakes are higher than ever for the Duttons. Daytime fans all know what no body means!















9th Life by Wendy Beck