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04-08-2023, 02:00 AM
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Jamie has always been kept at arm's length by John
The user wasn't alone with these criticisms either, as many fellow Redditors chimed in to point out how unfair John has been to Jamie on "Yellowstone." u/Snowbold had several good points about how John has failed as a parent, but one stands out. "John pushed Jaime [sic] to do things he needed for the ranch but despised," they wrote. "When Jaime was accepted into Harvard, he said to John, you don't respect lawyers. Beth, again, had keen insight, 'the more you become what he wants, the more he will hate you for it.'"
Jamie's frustration is decidedly palpable at this point in "Yellowstone" as, despite doing everything his father has ever asked of him, he is the first to be blamed, shamed, reprimanded, or tossed aside the second that he fails to live up to John's expectations.
Meanwhile, u/AmericanWanderlust suggested that there might be more to John's shabby treatment of Jamie than just a lack of traditional familial ties. "Do you think it p***es John off that Jamie is smarter than either of his biological sons?" they wondered. "I bet that in his heart of hearts, that really gets to him." While John and Jamie's relationship remains troubled, fans can still hold out hope that the two will bury the hatchet one day.
Jamie has always been kept at arm's length by John
The user wasn't alone with these criticisms either, as many fellow Redditors chimed in to point out how unfair John has been to Jamie on "Yellowstone." u/Snowbold had several good points about how John has failed as a parent, but one stands out. "John pushed Jaime [sic] to do things he needed for the ranch but despised," they wrote. "When Jaime was accepted into Harvard, he said to John, you don't respect lawyers. Beth, again, had keen insight, 'the more you become what he wants, the more he will hate you for it.'"
Jamie's frustration is decidedly palpable at this point in "Yellowstone" as, despite doing everything his father has ever asked of him, he is the first to be blamed, shamed, reprimanded, or tossed aside the second that he fails to live up to John's expectations.
Meanwhile, u/AmericanWanderlust suggested that there might be more to John's shabby treatment of Jamie than just a lack of traditional familial ties. "Do you think it p***es John off that Jamie is smarter than either of his biological sons?" they wondered. "I bet that in his heart of hearts, that really gets to him." While John and Jamie's relationship remains troubled, fans can still hold out hope that the two will bury the hatchet one day.