Warning! SPOILERS for Yellowstone season 4
Yellowstone season 4 on Paramount+ has been a streaming dynamo, becoming one of the most-watched and most-talked about TV dramas currently playing and just debuted on Blu-ray/DVD. Created by Taylor Sheridan, Yellowstone stars Kevin Costner as John Dutton, the patriarch of The Yellowstone Ranch, the largest cattle ranch in Montana. The drama series revolves around the Dutton family and their attempts to keep hold of their land, while fighting off local and outside interests. In addition to Costner, the show stars Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Luke Grimes, Wes Bentley, Kelsey Asbille, Gil Birmingham, Forrie J. Smith, Ryan Bingham, Jefferson White, And Denim Richards. Jen Landon plays Teeter, the female ranch hand who more than holds her own surrounded by the male-dominated world she lives in, offering up comic relief, as well as a persona that challenges the status quo.
Screen Rant spoke with Jen Landon about her journey in Yellowstone season 4, including how the show has changed her personal and professional life, how she approached the masculine and feminine traits of Teeter when she was offered the role, why she thinks Teeter is drawn to her fellow ranch-hand Colby, and what Yellowstone really means to the character.
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Jen Landon: I’m so into your room.
Oh, it’s distracting. There’s a lot going on here.
Jen Landon: It’s very soothing.
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Jen Landon: Okay, okay. I’m not gonna stare at all the things, but like, I’m really into it.
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