Monica hopes that now that they’re back on the ranch, spending more time keeping active with John (Kevin Costner) would help him heal. Tate (Brecken Merrill), Kayce (Luke Grimes) and Monica’s (Kelsey Asbille) son, is having nightmares after his kidnapping at the start of Season 3. “Y’all wanted retribution, there’s a price to pay for revenge,” Rip says after the execution, and several of the Bunkhouse crew, including Teeter and Colby, take the brand that night. Walker removes the brand from Morrow’s chest before hanging him to regain the family’s faith. Wade Morrow (Boots Southerland), one of the men, has the characteristic Dutton brand and has definitely betrayed John at some point. In reaction to the attack, John instructs Rip to “take ’em to the train station” (Dutton-speak for “murder them”), and the Bunkhousers set up a trap to complete the task. Simultaneously, Rip and Lloyd (Forrie Smith) run across Walker (Ryan Bingham) in a pub, which is an unwanted surprise considering Kayce was meant to kill him in Season 2. Rourke hires two men to irritate John Dutton, which leads to an attack on Teeter (Jennifer Landon) and Colby, two new employees on the ranch (Denim Richards). When it comes to violence pulling people together, we get another key piece of the picture in the form of the Dutton tradition of branding their most devoted Bunkhouse crew. While the operation makes Monica nervous, it also draws Monica and Kayce closer together. She risks her own life to complete the mission, and the killer is eventually shot and killed by Mo (Mo Brings Plenty) during Monica’s attack. Rainwater forms a council to prevent violence against women on the reservation after the death of a young lady is discovered, and Monica is recruited to assist catch the culprit. Monica was bound to get her hands filthy at some time now that they’re back together and living on Yellowstone Ranch, but the biggest surprise was that her first “murder” had nothing to do with the Dutton family drama. Kayce and Monica spent the first season on the reserve and the majority of the second season apart, but they can’t get away from the Dutton family’s terrible past. She presents Jimmy an option at the end: defy John and keep her, or stay off the horse and lose her. Jimmy’s medical fees are paid and he promises to give up rodeo, but Mia is understandably upset by Jimmy’s willingness to be branded and the Duttons’ power over their employees. In other news, Teeter and Colby start dating, and Jimmy (Jefferson White), everyone’s favorite ranch hand, finds love with Mia (Eden Brolin), a woman he meets at the rodeo after an accident leaves him with a fractured back. A romantic gesture befitting of a couple that spent their “first date” watching wolves devour a dead deer. He accepts, asks Lloyd to be his best man, and excavates his mother’s grave to present Beth with her mother’s ring. Knowing that he’ll never ask John for her hand, she asks Rip to marry her instead, with her father’s consent. As previously stated, Kayce and Monica’s marriage is on the mend, but that is only the beginning.Īfter Rip (Cole Hauser) freed Beth from the Becks’ assassins in Season 2 and told her he loved her, they are now truly committed. Season 3 of Yellowstone wasn’t all scheming and bloodshed it was also the most romantic season yet. John recognizes the danger, and he believes his daughter, but he also made a pledge to his dying father many years ago, and he expresses his willingness to “rather lose it than break it.” Love Is In the Country Air The family can’t afford to keep the land, and with well-funded firms and investors vying for it from all sides, it will gradually be chipped away until there’s nothing left to support the family or their heritage. She presents her father with the big deal and explains why he should accept it in great detail. “That land is not your family’s inheritance,” Rourke says flatly, “it is a relic that will continue to appreciate until you can no longer afford it,” and Beth agrees. The Duttons’ land provides them with immense capital and local authority, but it also leaves them cash poor, as previous seasons have shown. You kill the king.” John Turned Down “Generational Wealth” to Keep His Landīeth comes to terms with the truth that her family’s land is unsustainable in its current ownership state at some point during her struggle with Market Equities. And where should Jamie’s enterprise go from here? “The Yellowstone is an empire, not a ranch.” “You steal empires,” he tells Jamie. Garrett also had some ominous advise for his estranged son, which appears to have had an effect.
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