![]() Thomas Rainwater and a work crew uncover the graves and bones of the bodies buried by Kayce and Danny. Monica's sister-in-law commits suicide, distraught over her husband's death. He returns the cattle but tells John that when he dies, he will tear down the fences and take back the land from Yellowstone ranch. Thomas Rainwater is arrested for stealing John's cattle. John supports him, but he also tells Beth he wants her to run for state assembly. Jamie tells John he wants to run for Attorney General. Kayce and the girl's father, Danny, return to burn the bodies of the men in the van and bury them. Kayce looks inside and sees a young girl bound with tape. On the reservation, Kayce and Tate come across a suspicious white van. Back in the present, Lynelle spends the night with John on the anniversary of Evelyn's death, upsetting an already irritated Beth. John finds Beth, and hours later, Evelyn's deceased body. Kayce tries going for help, but Evelyn insists Beth go instead, since the accident was Beth's fault. ![]() Beth is nervous, her horse rears up, and Evelyn's horse throws her off, critically injuring her. In a flashback, Evelyn Dutton is horseback riding with Beth and Kayce. On John's orders, Rip kills the medical examiner and burns his lab. After killing the lone survivor, Kayce joins Thomas in a tribal ritual. Monica confronts Kayce about Robert's murder, and they find a meth lab. Meanwhile, Kayce discovers dinosaur bones and decides to leave Montana for the Navy. Thomas sees an opportunity to remove the Duttons, and John cremates Lee's body to destroy evidence. He convinces Federal agents to stay quiet but the county shares the results with the tribal police. ![]() The governor's autopsy report implicates Kayce in Robert's murder, so John tries to keep the evidence from going public. When Dutton cattle wander onto Native American land, a confrontation ensues, resulting in the deaths of Lee and Robert. ![]() Meanwhile, Kayce, John's third son, lives on an Indian reservation with his family. John hires an ex-con named Jimmy and uses dynamite to stop a rival developer's dam. John Dutton euthanizes an injured horse after a collision, then has a legal case dismissed with the help of his son Jamie. on Paramount Network.Episodes Season 1 (2018) No. Caroline, the chair of Market Equities, wants to acquire the ranch and her methods are will be just as serious, even if she looks a lot more put-together when pulling them off. If people thought Roarke was bad for their business, well at least he was the devil they knew. But that feels like a brief calm before another storm, especially because of Jacki Weaver’s Caroline Warner, who made her debut in the second episode. The premiere episodes ended on an emotional but still hopeful note, as John took a horse out for an early morning ride as part of his physical therapy, leaving Carter to man the barn. Naturally, she didn’t want to agree, but when the cop told her the world would be better off if the kid “went to sleep tonight and didn’t wake up in the morning,” she changed her mind.Īlthough neither Rip nor John was too sure about Carter at first, his arrival was kismet as Jimmy (Jefferson White) was too injured from is fall off a horse to continue working at the ranch. Carter ended up coming home with Beth in the second episode (titled “Phantom Pain”) of the two-hour premiere block.Īfter he tried to pull off a robbery, he told the cop that picked him up that Beth was his guardian. She stood with him when the doctor gave him the bad news that his father had no brain activity left and fought to let Carter say goodbye. When Beth was at the hospital visiting her father, she ended up bonding with a teenage boy named Carter (Finn Little) whose father was dying. While the show lost one character, though, it gained a few more. In March, Variety reported that Holloway already had another gig lined up, though at the time it wasn’t clear if he would be juggling both. (When leading up to the Season 4 premiere, Holloway cryptically teased that his character would “get his,” and here was that payoff.) Roarke ran into the woods, but it was futile the venom worked fast and Roarke collapsed and then expired with Rip standing over him, with a boot on his chest. It had been aggravated by Rip shaking of the cooler and “got” Roarke in the face. Although Roarke kept saying no, Rip walked closer, insisting, and then opened it, tossing the contents - a rattlesnake - at Roarke. At the end of that episode, though, Roarke was alone, fishing, when Rip (Cole Hauser) approached him with a cooler asking if it was his.
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