![]() You don’t want to know about that,” he tells her. “There’s things I do, and then there’s things I gotta get done. She tells him that he’s not allowed to keep secrets from her anymore. Rip finally comes home and Beth picks up on the fact that he killed someone. Rainwater and Angela have a meeting against another stunning backdrop (thank you Yellowstone for the scenery.) She doesn’t believe Rainwater is capable of taking back the Yellowstone land if he tries to stay moral. Meanwhile, Roarke’s stock is suffering again and he can’t find Wade (he doesn’t know yet that Wade was killed in the previous episode.) Roarke’s appearing weak now, but that’s going to change. She said she finally understands what it’s like to be Kayce, so it looks like what she did is going to help them get closer. ![]() ![]() In the next scene, Monica is still really shaky from her sting operations a few episodes ago. Jamie doesn’t need this type of influence, that’s for sure. So this father-son reunion is going really well. He tells Jamie that he’s killed before because he’s a Randall and it’s in his blood, basically. He then tells Jamie that you take empires like Yellowstone by killing the king, you don’t buy them. Garrett asks if John Dutton loves him, and answers for him, saying the only thing John ever loved was his ranch. I took her life and gave up mine for you.” He said Jamie’s only chance at life was to not have his mom in his life, “So I did what I did. (I personally am looking forward to Jamie meeting his half-brother someday.) Garrett said he came home one day to find Jamie sucking on a crack pipe and starving, while his mom was sleeping with someone else. He has a 100-year-old grandfather, a half-brother somewhere, and some cousins. Jamie wants to know if he has any siblings or cousins. It looks like he is perfectly cast again. I remember him from Falling Skies, when he did a brilliant job in one of the lead roles. Garrett Randall, Jamie’s real dad, is played by Will Patton. He just met his biological father in last week’s episode, and it looks like he’s still there with him. Near the beginning of the episode, we see a strikingly gorgeous view of the mountains as Jamie surveys the landscape. Jamie’s Letting His Biological Dad Influence Him Too Much We’re left wondering if Jimmy survived his attempt. But the horse bucks him off and it looks like he’s knocked unconscious. Later, trying to prove that he still has what it takes to be in a rodeo (and maybe one day leave Dutton Ranch), he tries to ride the wild horse from a previous episode. She doesn’t want him to be someone’s “cattle,” but he’s too scared to leave. But will it work? I doubt it, I mean Jimmy’s branded now. Yeah, she’s really pushing to get Jimmy to leave the Dutton Ranch. Jimmy doesn’t want to risk being paralyzed, but Mia says that shouldn’t stop him. Halfway through the episode, Mia questions Jimmy’s desire to quit the rodeo because of John’s and the doctor’s warning. Mia’s not happy about it, and she confronts Jimmy in a later scene. She and Laramie walk into the bunkhouse bathroom to see everyone with new brands, and her eyes are opened to just how serious things are there. The episode begins with her telling Jimmy that he must have been drunk to do what he did last night. I worried at the time if her relationship with Jimmy would survive. Last week, it became apparent that Mia isn’t so sure about her involvement with the ranch after things started heating up and she realized that they’re not necessarily the most law-abiding crowd. The episode begins with a peaceful scene at the Dutton ranch as morning dawns.
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