"Oh my god," Jamie gasps, and while the scene is surely more satisfying for viewers who were left confused at the end of Episode 3, it's not entirely a shocker at this point. When Jamie reads through the file his secretary compiled on Riggins, who ordered the attacks on the Duttons, he is stunned to find that one of his old cellmates was Garrett Randall (Will Patton), Jamie's own biological father with whom he has only recently reconnected. There's one really pivotal scene tucked near the end of the episode. Carter also seems to have a new resolve about what he needs to do to move forward, while Lloyd seems defeated after his confrontation with Rip. She responds by insisting on picking a birthday for him, which she more or less forces upon him, saying, "We're gonna celebrate you."Īs the episode ends, we see Jimmy moving toward some resolution as Travis drops him off at the 6666 ranch in Texas, which is going to be the setting for an upcoming Yellowstone spinoff titled Yellowstone: 6666. I guess I'm not peaceful, either," she trails off, before making a classic Beth Dutton observation that shocks even her normally unflappable father.įans also see the tenderness between Rip and Beth extend when he admits that he does not know his birthday, adding that his coming into the world was not something his family thought was cause for celebration. "There's no peace in this place," Beth informs him, adding that it doesn't bother him or Kayce "because you're not peaceful men. Kayce decides that Monica (Kelsey Asbille) and Tate (Brecken Merrill) need a break from the Dutton Ranch to heal after the trauma they endured when the house was under attack, and he reluctantly agrees to leave the ranch as a family for a while, leading John to muse about why all of his children seem to need to depart the ranch to be happy. Carter (Finn Little) also gets a stern warning from Rip, who tells him in no uncertain terms that he's close to blowing the second chance the ranch affords him, and that he'll end up dead like his father if he fails to understand that. Tensions in the bunkhouse between Lloyd (Forrie Smith) and Walker (Ryan Bingham) finally boil over, leading to a savage brawl that Rip (Cole Hauser) ends up having to settle the hard way. The brothers each say "I love you" as they part, in the first sign we've seen of any healing beginning to take place between Jamie and the rest of the family since he found out that John Dutton is not his biological father. Viewers see Jamie in a different light when Kayce points out that he did not come around after the attacks Jamie reveals that he used his political influence to make sure that none of the steps the Duttons took to avenge the attacks - many of which were quite questionable from a legal standpoint - ever came under investigation, explaining that he had to keep his distance to keep everyone's hands clean during that period. Kayce (Luke Grimes) meets with Jamie (Wes Bentley) to ask him to look into the file Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) gave them on the mysterious prison inmate Riggins, who ordered the militia to attack the Duttons and their ranch, and he also asks him to personally handle his interview. It's a job she tells John Dutton (Kevin Costner) might put her into a better position to watch out for the family's interests, like his previous foray into politics. Meanwhile, Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) gets a surprising proposal from Market Equities, which offers her a job helping turn parts of Montana into destination spots like Colorado has done previously.
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