(And the subsequent lies they told to bury the truth.). He asks what Haskell would think if he did, and Haskell reveals Boyd was cousin. After that, it’s understandable that Rip doesn’t break up the party in the bunkhouse — started by Mia (Eden Brolin) and her friend when they bring Jimmy (Jefferson White) home from the hospital — when he finds Beth enjoying herself. Season three episode five of Paramount Network’s Yellowstone begins with a flashback. He believes Beth should act like the smart businesswoman she is and strike a deal. Only then does he realize one of the dipshits is Beth. This is a recap and review written live during the episode. They arrive at Indian Health Services and Beth reaches out to take hold of Jamie’s hand. Rip takes off with Ryan (Ian Bohen) and Colby (Denim Richards) to check on the fence line as the rest of the wranglers bring the horses back to the main part of the ranch. Basically, he’s telling Rip to mind his own business. And as Season Three begins to settle in, I'm ready to kick up my Justin boots (this … He’s sure they’ll see each other again. She thinks he took the coward’s way out. They arrive at Indian Health Services and Beth reaches out to take hold of Jamie’s hand. After the men leave, Colby says he thinks the buffalo will tear the fence to pieces. Jamie called in before showing up, but the woman manning the desk is shocked to see he’s white. The show's latest episode ended early, and caused fans to wonder if this is last season of Yellowstone. John’s surprised Rainwater’s on the other side of this; an airport should mean good business for his casino. Kayce’s ushered through the house and into the kitchen where Sheriff Haskell introduces him to Carolyn Nelson. Uh-oh? Beth admits that she agrees, but she knows that her father would never do that, so they fight. (He’s a catch-and-release kind of guy. But a requirement of people who receive an abortion at this clinic is sterilization, Ellen tells him. Rip labels their approach the “F**K It” plan. The man doesn’t back down and Ryan jumps into the fray, displaying his Livestock Association badge and warning the man he’ll shoot him where he stands. That’s not shown. There’s so many of them all they can really hope is to drive them down the mountain as fast as possible. Paramount Network's Yellowstone aired season 3 episode 6, "All or Nothing." “The bank’s not your problem. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking these words . Rip’s in a rotten mood and hearing the music from the bunkhouse isn’t improving it any. “Schwartz & Meyer shorting our stock is like a terrorist bombing a subway. Wendy Moniz-Grillo and Kevin Costner in ‘Yellowstone’ season 3 episode 4 (Photo Credit: Paramount Network) Season three episode three of Paramount Network’s Yellowstone ended with Jimmy thrown from a horse in the rodeo arena. Kate Winslet Plays a Cop in ‘Mare of Easttown,’ Chuck Lorre Tackles PTSD & More Spring TV Previews, ‘The Voice’: 9 Must-See Performances From the Season 20 Premiere (VIDEO). They grab beers from the fridge, and Jimmy warns them the wranglers won’t like that. My opinion on Yellowstone has evolved a lot over the course of three years. That’s the job.”. John wonders why Thomas isn’t supporting an airport on the Yellowstone Ranch given its proximity to his planned second casino. They want the same thing, but for different reasons, and they can have their fight later, he says, but they’ll have nothing to fight over if they build a city here. And before he leaves, he requests that she stop shorting his stock at least until after hours so he can fish. He has ownership issues with his casino property, Rainwater admits. A teenage Beth turns to her brother Jamie for help after discovering she’s pregnant. Rip beckons them to come to the fence and they meander over. But a fat bank account wasn’t the legacy that her daddy wanted, … Later, Kayce meets with his dad to discuss Boyd. Ryan tells him to put his gun down and the man suggests they tell John Dutton hi for him, revealing his name is Wade Morrow. Rainwater’s idea is to give the corporation dozens of things that take time to fight, and fortunately, they both have people in their pockets that can find just that. Rip’s concerned the buffalo are going to spook the Dutton Ranch’s cattle, and one of the men suggests Rip just worry about keeping his cows on his side of the fence. He threatens to blow his face off and Rip tells him to just do it. The latter wonders if they should join them, but John never had much luck leading men and being their friend. Kayce wants to sell the horses to get money for Boyd’s kids, but he’s not sure taking them is legal. Fortunately, they’re all in good spirits and ready to party themselves, given that it’s Friday night. Lighter moments aside, Thomas wants to discuss their mutual problem. He withdraws a paper from his pocket and glances at it before putting a gun to his temple and pulling the trigger. He slams the fishing pole to the ground in anger and frustration. “Take that you little red-headed sh*t.”. Thomas was aware of that and thinks these two should meet. The brutal, bloody 'Yellowstone' Season 3 finale was a game-changer. On Yellowstone Season 3 Episode 5, the cause of Beth and Jamie's toxic relationship is revealed, while a confrontation ensues with two men from John's past. The paper is a formal Notice of Intent to Foreclose document. He joins her, a smile finally coming to his face as they kiss. Kayce brings the money from the sale — $16,000, not as much as he’d hoped — to Boyd’s wife, Carolyn (Kathleen Wilhoite). The Paramount Network hit returns for a third season with something of soft reset — and a welcome addition in Josh Holloway. She confesses she had a bad dream/bad memory but doesn’t want to explain what it was about when he asks. Does he tell her after they enter the clinic? So much for “honesty above all.” A recap of ‘The Beating,’ episode 7 of the third season of Yellowstone, starring Kevin Costner and Wes Bentley. John agrees. Copyright © 2021 NTVB Media, Inc., All Rights Reserved, Ask Matt: Lost in 'Yellowstone,' 'Barkskins,' 'Penny Dreadful,' Netflix Renewals & More, 6 Characters to Keep an Eye on in 'Yellowstone' Season 3, Sunday TV Ratings: The Golden Globes Ceremony Loses a Significant Amount of Viewers, ‘Wynonna Earp’ Star Tim Rozon Teases an Ending That Will Make Earpers Happy. [Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Season 2, Episode 5 of Yellowstone, “Touching Your Enemy.”] If Beth ( Kelly Reilly ) is scared, you know you did something very, very wrong. “I’m the tornado.” With those words, she marched into a war that he assured her that she couldn’t win. She does, however, agree to his request to only short his stock in after-hours trading from now on so that he can spend his days torturing trout. ‘Yellowstone’ Season 3 Episode 3 Review: We’ll Be Talking About This One All Week. As they drive to the reservation, Beth refuses to tell Jamie the name of the father. Randy’s shocked and says he can’t think of any, now aware they have nothing to worry about when it comes to the deaths of the two suspects while in custody. John and Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) once again put their conflict aside to talk about a common enemy. Kayce joins him and John’s happy the wranglers are cutting loose after the day they had. “I never had much luck leading men and being their friend,” he says. “It’s the people. Rip assures her he’ll have them keep it up. Roarke meets up with Beth at a bar. There’s a large gathering of people there to mourn Boyd and support the family. Everyone will know, he argues. Thomas thinks he and John should postpone their fight and tackle this mutual enemy together. The horses are delivered to the auction house without incident. It won’t stop anything and only serves to hurt some people while others will be prompted to hurt them back. Beth tells Roarke to bring it on; she’s a veteran in this battle over her family’s ranch and no one has gotten the best of her yet. He storms back into the house, fishing no longer an option at this particular moment. Jamie returns to the truck to fetch Beth but doesn’t immediately tell her about the sterilization requirement! Your problem’s the people. Tate’s spent the night at the camp with his grandfather and for the first time since his kidnapping, he had a full, peaceful night of sleep. The FAA has approved a portion of John’s land as the airport location. Do it fast, and there’s less time for it to go wrong, Kayce adds. Thomas believes if Governor Perry doesn’t help Ellis, she’ll lose the next election. Haskell won’t explain why it’s a matter for the Livestock Commissioner but instead just asks Kayce to head out to Boyd’s ranch. While Kayce wants his father’s advice, all John will tell him is that while Boyd was a “dreamer” who got angry when his dreams didn’t come true, his wife is a good woman. (To be fair, it actually does go back to his love of fishing. John describes Boyd as a dreamer who became an angry man. A recap of Yellowstone Season 1, Episode 5: ‘Coming Home’ Later, Beth meets up with the boy who got her pregnant who, it turns out, is Rip. ), Jamie (Wes Bentley) takes the oath of Attorney General as John looks on, uninvolved and unimpressed. Plus, answers about network pickups and more. The answer comes quickly as the nearby wranglers drop plenty of colorful words. Kayce wants to sell them as a pack and the man in charge confirms he can easily do just that. Trade done, he heads off to fish. John chuckles, sitting outside the house as he listens to the music. He’s pissed it’s not even sunset and they’re already drinking. Meanwhile, Sheriff Haskell (Hugh Dillon) calls the new Livestock Commissioner to meet him at the site of a suicide: Boyd Nelson (Brad Garfield), who had received a notice of intent of foreclosure from the bank. Kayce wonders if they should head over and join the fun, and John admits he can’t. Jamie and Beth deliberately chose the Indian Health Services knowing that if they went to Planned Parenthood in town, someone might see them and the word would get out. Yellowstone season 3, episode 4 recap - "Going Back to Cali" unexpectedly morphs into a cringe-comedy, but it also works as an ominous sign of things to come, as John declares his summer break is over. John says he has one of those people, too. Yellowstone's most recent season has now aired on Paramount, and left some huge cliffhangers for Season 4, which has already been confirmed by the network.In the Season 3 … A recap of ‘All For Nothing,’ episode 6 of the third season of Yellowstone. So instead of heading down to the river for another hike upstream to show off his stamina, Roarke tracks Beth down at the bar. “Short our f**king stock,” he snarls. Even she agreed that money, not land, was the only real legacy left. Our recap of 'Yellowstone' Season 3, Episode 8, reveals who had occasion to say, 'I killed a man today.' The horses are lead into the corrals with minimal trouble. Haskell assures him it’s not. The episode is … Kevin Costner in ‘Yellowstone’ season 3 episode 2 (Photo Credit: Paramount Network) It’s another gorgeous morning at the ranch as Paramount Network’s Yellowstone season three episode two begins. Kayce (Luke Grimes) is in the office as the new Livestock Commissioner when he receives a call from Sheriff Haskell (Hugh Dillon) informing him of Boyd’s death. They’re playing music and dancing as the wranglers arrive, and Jimmy tries to tell the guys it’s not his fault. He’s also not worried about the possibility Governor Perry will side with the developers. Say hello to their boss, Wade says. The wranglers all head out and pretty quickly the horses stream down the mountain with the men hot on their heels. That’s not an option. Back to current events and Beth (Kelly Reilly) rises from Rip’s bed in the middle of the night. Our detailed recap of Season 3, Episode 6, of 'Yellowstone' — 'All for Nothing' — reveals what happens when Roarke targets Jamie. Thomas explains he’s got someone who can find items to help tie up the corporation in court. If not, how does he live with himself after making that decision for his younger sister? You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking these words . ), Before he leaves, Roarke warns Beth she’s wrong if she thinks she’s up to this fight. There's sharks and minnows in this world, Jimmy, and if you don't know which one you are, then you ain't a fuckin' shark. It seems we’re back where we were when this series began, with the John/Jamie/Beth dynamic. Jamie acknowledges he realizes he’s the AG now not at his father’s urging but because Governor Perry needed him for a specific task. Thomas jokes about how hard it’s been to reach John, and John assures him he’s been neglecting his phone on purpose. “If you want to do it, I’ll look away,” says Haskell. Jamie does, but leaves off “So help me God” and John makes him add that again. The episode began with Kayce and John discussing future plans. She explains they require anyone having an abortion at the Indian clinic to also undergo sterilization. John says once Kayce makes the decision, he’ll help him however he needs. (He admits he doesn’t like how it tastes.) Apparently, the “F**k It” plan worked perfectly. Maybe it can be different for his son, he suggests. Yellowstone season 3, episode 7 recap - “The Beating” takes its foot off the gas in a major way, relying on a major family discovery which doesn’t come as much of a surprise and almost forgetting about the overarching narrative altogether. The stakes are finally claimed, in an episode that exemplifies what this show can be when everything clicks. A recap of ‘You’re the Indian Now,’ episode … Kevin Costner and Wes Bentley in ‘Yellowstone’ season 3 episode 7 (Photo Courtesy of Paramount Network) Wranglers use dogs to herd cattle into a truck under the cover of night as Paramount Network’s Yellowstone season three episode seven begins.. It’s still dark out as (Cole Hauser) gently wakes Beth (Kelly Reilly) to say goodbye before heading out for what’s sure to … Will the Dutton family make it to Season 4? Beth replies, “Right back atcha. (That seems to be Rip’s standard reply when facing a loaded gun.) Episode four, “Going Back to Cali,” begins with elk and buffalo grazing peacefully. Meanwhile, Roarke (Josh Holloway) is studying the market on his laptops and orders his person to snap up 300,000 at $1.35. An as he throws his fishing rod and hat down, angry, we see the most emotions we have from him thus far. He suggests she tell him anyway and she says, “I’ve made two decisions in my life based on fear…and they cost me everything.”, Beth leans into Rip and he kisses her on the head. He volunteers to go inside and find out what to do next. ), First, “Cowboys and Dreamers” flashes back to a time on the ranch when Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Jamie (Wes Bentley) actually got along, picking up a thread from “Going Back to Cali.”. Ryan gives Colby a hard time about Teeter who continues to tease Colby about the fact they’ve had sex. It’s not legal, but Haskell will look the other way because Boyd was his cousin. Clyde) to let him know he’s the new A.G. and ask if he has any unresolved issues he’d like to discuss. In the present, Beth leaves Rip’s bed in the middle of the night to sit on the porch after a “bad dream,” or rather, “bad memory.” Joining her, he urges her to talk to him even if she doesn’t want to. This recap of Yellowstone season 3, episode 3, “An Acceptable Surrender”, contains spoilers. Jamie rings up Randy Harper (K.C. 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Corporations have money and manpower but don’t have time. However, at the clinic there, Ellen (Carrie Wrigley) recommends he head to a Planned Parenthood in Billings instead. Rip heads over to the bunkhouse where everyone’s having a fun time and as he enters he growls, “What the f**k are you dipshits doing?!”. The Season 3 finale of Yellowstone on Paramount Network just aired, and fans are going to be reeling from what happened for quite some time. There is a risk in the bank finding out if Kayce sells the horses, but the bank isn’t his problem, John says. Kayce and Haskell realize the bank will take the horses as part of the foreclosure, and Kayce suggests they round them up and take them to Billings for sale. The retiring AG promises to help with the transition before hitting the golf course. Thomas sets John straight, acknowledging he doesn’t want a second casino and revealing he believes it’s an insulting revenue stream for an Indian Nation. “I’ve made two decisions in my life based on fear,” she says. Before this episode, I didn't understand what happens when one tries to make an oil deal in Yemen, but I assume after the Season Three finale of Yellowstone, it's violent. “But if the bank finds out, you are up to your neck in trouble.”. He also warns they’ll see each other again. The man hops the fence to confront Rip, and Rip punches him in the face before tossing him back over the fence. Rancher Boyd Nelson drives out to the field where a herd of horses are grazing. But after he goes inside, Kayce takes John’s seat on the porch. She lies and says the test was negative, and then breaks things off with him. It’s never wise to snap at Rip, and Rip challenges the man who was rude. Rip (Cole Hauser) also gets up and joins her on the front porch. They have to move back to the house now that Kayce’s got a job to do in town, and Tate’s not in the least bit happy about that. Thomas knows John’s aware Ellis’ people want to use part of the Dutton Ranch for their airport. John reveals the A.G. would be the one who determines eminent domain and he’s not worried about the A.G. going against him now. “But it does make the people you want to hurt want to hurt you back.” Beth’s not worried; she’s been down this road before and no one’s around to tell the tale. She notes that he doesn’t keep the trout he catches, which doesn’t make sense to her. She’s not up for this fight, he warns her. He explains he and John want the same thing – they just have different reasons for wanting Ellis not to succeed.