Each wolf has nature-loving followers online, apparently, and this has serious repercussions that clearly will be felt up the road. ![]() They find GPS tracker tags on the corpses, meaning the wolves wandered off federal parkland, with their every movement tracked. There will be problems ahead, including when two of the ranch hands pick off wolves that have been attacking Dutton livestock. There are flashbacks to the tumultuous relationship between young Rip and Beth – their marriage continues to be one of the series’ high points - and much fun in the bunkhouse among the Yellowstone hands. But also, if cops searched the “train station” for Jamie’s dad’s corpse on a tip from sis, might it not implicate her father and her husband, and others on the ranch who’ve used the station as a convenient dumping ground for enemies? When Jamie’s glum demeanor is pointed out to the rip sh*t pissed Caroline Warner, the chairman of Market Equities, she sees that he might be her only chance to salvage the airport, seize Dutton’s land and ruin what she calls “these hillbillies.” Beth is giving little motivation for her brother not to stray again. She is like a cat toying with a mouse, and it does make you wonder: If Jamie is willing to murder in cold blood the father he loved, and a journalist a season or two ago, why wouldn’t he kill the sister who takes pleasure in humiliating him at every turn? After all, murder is in his blood. After Jamie shot dead his father and brought the body to the “train station” where corpses are tossed off the ledge, Beth took a photo of her brother carrying the body, planning to blackmail him if he gets even a bit out of line. Beth brought Jamie to heel when the family discovered last season’s assassination attempt was arranged by Jamie’s murderous biological father (Will Patton). This was an unforgivable action that haunts his sister’s every step, especially since the father was a young Rip Wheeler, her current husband and a stone killer when he has to be. ![]() The other major problem is Beth’s unquenchable thirst for revenge against her brother Jamie, who as a youth brought her to a free abortion clinic for Native American girls, not blinking when told the doctors would give her a hysterectomy as well. Why doesn’t he open some of the ranch land to Rainwater’s people, many of whom live below the poverty line? That included helping to figure out who ambushed Dutton and left him for dead on the side of the road, and firebombed the office of his daughter and tried to kill Kayce. An honorable leader, he has put aside his own quest to win back land for his people, in order to serve John Dutton’s interest. First, he makes no attempt to do anything for Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), who runs the Confederated Tribes of Broken Rock. Here are the complications with Dutton’s plan to rule through self-interest. He seems so reluctant that he has trouble taking the oath of office. ![]() All to keep a promise that is cancerous to the children who follow him slavishly. If the greedy developers aiming for Yellowstone are going to take that land, it’ll be over his dead body. But nothing has changed since we saw Dutton take his dying father on a horse for a heart to heart with the old man making his son promise to not give an inch. John Dutton clearly has no interest in governing a state if the citizens benefit from his zealous quest to keep developers from building an airport and trying to prevent the state from being “the rich man’s playground,” and keeping wealthy West Coasters from building condos on his land, so be it. It gives Jamie Dutton plenty of chances to wallow in shame and self loathing, and Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) another opportunity to screw up with his long-suffering wife Monica (Kelsey Asbille) by placing the needs of his father above those of his own family. That gets us started with two episodes that give John Dutton ( Kevin Costner) time to brood, Rip (Cole Hauser) plenty of chances to snarl, and his wife Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) opportunity to preen and cut down with her sharp observation of yet another man who dares approach her while she is drinking alone at a bar. Yellowstone begins with a recap in which Governor Lynelle Perry (Wendy Moniz) devastates black sheep Dutton son Jamie (Wes Bentley) by selecting his adopted father and Yellowstone ranch patriarch John Dutton to run for her vacated seat and be the next governor of Montana, while she becomes a U.S. Arnold Schwarzenegger And Sylvester Stallone Recall One-Time Feud: “Even Our DNA Hated Each Other”
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