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Jennifer Landon AKA Teeter’s Yellowstone Scene Every Fan Had A Hard Time Digesting

With the recently released prequel “1883” and the planned spin-off “6666,” the “Yellowstone” franchise is continuing to grow, and fans haven’t been afraid to express their true feelings about what’s happening in the Western drama’s universe. Most importantly, they have been honest about the topics they would want to see the show spend more time on.

On social media, viewers have expressed some concern regarding Teeter’s (Jennifer Landon) potential future in the show. The puzzling Texan accent and pink-haired ranch hand made their first appearance on “Yellowstone” in Season 3. She rapidly won over fans by demonstrating that she was just as tough and tenacious as the men of the Yellowstone Ranch, earning her place in the bunkhouse.

Fans were shocked when Teeter, a branded ranch hand, became involved in the continuing conflict with the “buckle bunnies” at the bunkhouse. This resulted in a circumstance in Episode 6, “I Want to Be Him,” which some viewers thought went too far.

Yellowstone fans couldn’t believe Teeter was almost fired

Fans of “Yellowstone” voiced their surprise on social media that Teeter was included when John Dutton (Kevin Costner) prohibited women from the bunkhouse to stop the antics surrounding barrel racer Laramie (Hassie Harrison). Fans felt that she shouldn’t have had to sob and beg for her job, even though this was resolved in the subsequent episode, “Keep the Wolves Close.”

Twitter user @WidowPage posted “…since Teeter should have never lost her job in the first place, the entire “yes Teeter got her job back” sequence was incredibly unpleasant. She is the hardest worker there, so why would Dutton let her go? He is a fool.”

The “Yellowstone” forum user “CarelessUse5861” criticised Lloyd Pierce (Forrie J. Smith) for being hypocritical because he “nearly murders a branded wrangler, and he gets to keep around.” It is accurate to say that the males engaged in the conflict over the bunkhouse women are not ordered to leave the property.

But, as another Redditor put it, “Following the episode from the previous week, I suggested that Teeter confront John and flash him her brand to demonstrate her commitment to the brand and the ranch. When she did that, I jumped off the couch and actually started crying. You go, lady!”

Regardless of how “Yellowstone” fans feel about the events, it appears that everyone is relieved that Teeter is staying put for the time being.

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