![]() Shattered by his separation, Kayce was ripe for a fight with a lowlife at a gas station. Finally, Kayce confessed that he’d shot her brother, who’d shot his brother and had been about to shoot him. When she broke the news to her husband, she asked for one last thing: the truth. She didn’t know who Kayce was anymore - and not in a memory-loss kinda way. Luckily for Jamie, back at campaign HQ, Christina was ready and willing to lick his wounds.Īs the time neared for Monica to be released from the hospital, she told grandpa Felix that she wanted her and Tate to come live with him. ![]() When Jamie finally returned to the ranch and was ordered out of the AG race by Daddy Dearests, punches flew. But what could he do? Christina had had his phone - and she was busy fending off questions from Sarah, who was doing a lousy job of pretending to be a campaign volunteer. Given all that was going on, you could see why John was mad that he couldn’t get his attorney Jamie on the horn. When an agent from Fish & Wildlife showed up, she ignored Rip’s warning about a horsefly on her horse and got impaled on a fence post when it bucked her! He was on the hook for shooting an endangered species and, the sheriff theorized, murdering the tourists to cover it up. In the present, things weren’t looking much better for Rip. 2, a flashback reveals that John took in a young Rip after he murdered the abusive father who’d killed their family. ‘If You Die, They’re Gonna Think I Did This, Too’.Before he could pull them to safety, panic and a language barrier led to not one but both of them plunging to their deaths. And this is just how bonkers Yellowstone can get: Before Rip shot the bear, he discovered a couple of tourists perilously hanging from a cliff. Jimmy, Walker and Ryan tried (and failed) to run it off, then Rip killed the poor thing. Speaking of endangered species… yeah, by the end of “A Monster Is Among Us,” the bear we met last week was toast. Of course, serving anyone at the Yellowstone Ranch a summons was easier said than done. By rerouting the river, he had violated the endangered-species act, a felony. And Melanie thought that she had John checkmated. (So much arguing over pieces of the pie!) Dan ultimately came up with a solution that might be agreeable to both himself and Thomas. When Dan’s lawyer balked at Rainwater’s deal, it looked for a hot minute like it might go up in smoke. She was going to be so hard on Beth that she turned her daughter into “the man most men will never be, and I’m sorry in advance for doing it, ’cause you’re gonna hate it.” Back in the present, Beth conquered her fear of horseback riding - with a little help from Walker. Boys would see her as weaker, but Evelyn wouldn’t let her be. Everything had changed for her now, her mother warned. Still stung from John’s tongue-lashing ( read how cruel he was here), Beth recalled the Christmas of 1996 when she got her first period. ![]() ![]() “That,” she said, almost fanning herself, “is the most idealistic thing I’ve ever heard a politician say.” Over at Jamie’s campaign HQ, sparks flew between him and Christina when he told her first that he wasn’t an idealist and second that his goal was to halt change. 1, while John scared some tourists off the Yellowstone with his rifle - “This is America,” he barked, we don’t share land” - Monica underwent a craniotomy, after which her memory and motor skills seemed to have been impacted. Read on, and we’ll go over everything that happened in “A Monster Is Among Us” and “The Unraveling, Part I.” Believe it or not, that wasn’t even the worst of it. In “The Unraveling, Part I,” he got so hot under the bandanna over Jamie’s focus on his campaign that he pulled his support, such as it ever was, and went so far as to banish the would-be attorney general from the ranch. But it didn’t necessarily appear that he was going to use his time wisely. Of course, we all know whether or not John had a prayer of being spared (at least for a few more seasons). “I’ve got too much to do” to die, he sighed. Throwing a Hail Mary pass God’s way, the Dutton patriarch asked for a reprieve. Later, after his MRI was said to be concerning enough that he needed to schedule an endoscopy, he suffered from severe abdominal pain and wound up puking blood in the bathroom. First, in “A Monster Is Among Us,” John, having done a world-class job of alienating his children, got all poutypants because they sat out the Stockman’s Dinner at which he was speaking. Heavy was the hat that wore the Stetson in Sunday’s Yellowstone double header. ![]()
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