Annable's character was always intended to die, as revealed in the script. However, he didn't anticipate how much fun it would be to play a cowboy, leading to a humorous internal campaign to save his character.
Yellowstone gained popularity through word-of-mouth and saw a significant boost during the COVID-19 pandemic when people were looking for new shows to watch. Taylor Sheridan's excellent writing and the show's compelling characters contributed to its success.
The Pirates are offering a substantial reward because the card is a one-of-one item, and they want to ensure they get it back. The value of the card, combined with the potential for Paul Skenes to become a dominant player, makes it highly valuable.
Izzy believes the fines are too harsh compared to other offenses, viewing 'no homo' jokes as bad comedy rather than outright homophobia. He argues that the fines should be more consistent and reflective of the intent behind the comments.
Billy enjoyed the thrill of wheeling and dealing on the secondary market, especially during high-profile games like those against the Cubs. He found the experience exhilarating and profitable, despite the stress of managing the tickets.
Dave Annable is the star of the new hit show Lioness and is a clear fan of our show as he joins the crew discuss his run on Yellowstone while knowing his character would die, being on Page 7 of People's Sexiest Man, his Giants and Mets fandom, marrying a Cuban, and how his gray hair makes him look like he can read. Then, the Pirates are offering 30 years of season tickets, a softball game on their field, and more for delivering them a 1-of-1 Topps Paul Skenes card. Is this more of a reward or punishment...? Plus, Billy tells the story of wheeling and dealing with his Marlins season tickets, and Izzy delivers a new installment of "Back in my Gay."
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