When state governor and sometimes John Dutton bed partner (Wendy Moniz-Grillo) tells Jamie that someday his father will realize he was acting in John Dutton’s best interest, he gives her his patented haunted look and says that isn’t true. Son Jamie, who has been completely disrespectful to his father, pulls a total blindside backstab by declaring that he in fact holds power of attorney, not his sister Beth, and he will approve the sale because it is the only way the ranch won’t be condemned through eminent domain. Dutton whispers to him, “You think you’re winning this game? You don’t even know the goddam rules. Roarke goes mano a mano in mocking Dutton’s retort that it’s his land to sell and he ain’t selling. And then Market Equities Willa Hayes (Karen Pittman) is shown a viral report that she has been accused of “workplace misconduct,” and as she leaves the office, Roarke’s identity is revealed to John Dutton who had earlier learned from Rip that was the man who hired the two bad hombres who’d been haunting the Duttons’ livestock and were dispatched end of last episode. All of them come for a key meeting to decide whether this billion dollar company will get to gut Dutton’s ranch to build an airport, homes and retail outlets in the middle of his unspoiled paradise. They work for Market Equities, the ruthless company bent on stripping away the Dutton land. The other possible assassins were the most obvious. Rainwater doesn’t reject her out of hand. Next we see the honorable tribal leader Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), who has become an ally of mutual convenience to the Duttons, being counseled by a ruthless advisor who warns he will never get back the Yellowstone Ranch lands for their people unless he stops propping up the Duttons and, yes, kill the king. When Jamie asks how, Garrett says simply, “You kill the king.” “Yellowstone ain’t a ranch, it’s an empire and empire’s you take,” said Garrett. Jamie expresses his frustration over having built the Yellowstone ranch into a vibrant business, but not being part of its succession plans. Jamie becomes a quick study under his father, who reminds him that “You’re a Randall and killing is our only gift,” this after describing in graphic detail how he found the infant Jamie – starving and sucking on a discarded crack pipe while his mother was prostituting herself for more drugs, and then killed his wife and Jamie’s mother because the boy had his best chance at a life. It became clear early there were players on this board far more evil than the Duttons realized.įirst, a series of subplots: black sheep son Jamie (Wes Bentley), bonded quickly with his newly found murderous father Garrett (Will Patton). It seemed that the Duttons might face a dilemma similar to the Byrde Family in Ozark – can you keep the wolves from your door without become the wolves, but that isn’t how the finale unfolded. To kill it is to be meaner than evil.” And then the challenge is “that you can be meaner than evil and still love your family and still enjoy a sunrise.” Evil wants what it wants and won’t stop until it has won or you kill it. And then John Dutton telling son Kayce about their enemies, “You can’t reason with evil, son. One cowboy falling off his horse and dying, and another being hung after revealing who hired him, and having the “Y” brand cut off his chest in a hunk. The episode before tonight’s finale ended with two bad cowboys hired by Market Equities’ Roarke (Josh Holloway) being chased down by the Dutton posse for nearly killing two Dutton ranch hands. This was a well woven build to a chaotic climax that once again revolved around the Duttons hanging on for dear life to the largest ranch in Montana. It is a tough life, and it’s full of not just physical challenges but moral ones as well.Taylor Sheridan Weighs In On WGA Staffing Demands: "For Me, Writers Rooms Haven't Worked" There’s very little that sustains them other than themselves and the hard work and investment they put into their future and their family. Of Jacob and Cara's marriage, he shares, "Their lives are totally wrapped up in each other. These are two people with a very strong bond to each other who are facing really complicated circumstances." "He’s responsible for that branch of the family. "He’s the silverback," Ford says of Jacob. Per Paramount+, "The series will explore the early twentieth century when pandemics, historic drought, the end of Prohibition and the Great Depression all plague the mountain west, and the Duttons who call it home."įord's Jacob Dutton is the brother of James Dutton (Tim McGraw), from 1883, another Yellowstone prequel. The A-list actors star as Jacob and Cara Dutton in 1923, the newest Yellowstone prequel. Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford are officially part of the Yellowstone universe.
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