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Among the cattle, John sees Kayce, who helped herd the cattle. They agree to keep the cows from wandering off until a solution can be reached. He speaks with an elder, Felix (Rudy Ramos), who explains Rainwater is angling for a fight. As tensions rise and guns are drawn, John arrives. The ranches say the cows belong to them, but since they are on reservation land, the natives are claiming them. On the reservation, ranchers and natives have a standoff over a herd of cattle. This allows Beth to confirm Dan's plans to build a city that would infringe on the Yellowstone ranch and its resources. She has her eyes on the bankers Dan just met with. A guy comes over and starts to hit on her, but she quickly brushes him off. In the same building, Beth sits at a bar. While meeting with a group of bankers who are skeptical of his plans, Dan explains in Montana, on his land he can do whatever he wants. He explains how his adoptive parents thought it was better he didn't know his native heritage, which he believes has been the US's policy forever: to have the native people "stop being Indian." Using the casino his reservation operates, he plans to buy back his people's land, and he wants her help.Īlso hoping to claim a slice of Montana for himself is Dan Jenkins (Danny Huston), the man behind the Paradise Valley Development. Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), the new chairman of the Broken Rock reservation, meets with Senator Huntington (Jill Hennessy). Dutton family tree: from 1883 to Yellowstoneĭanny Huston in Yellowstone (Image credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount).John heads out, but before he does he talks with his eldest son Lee (Dave Annable), who is preparing for a Livestock Commission operation. He knows he has a piece of land that everyone wants, but isn't going to give it up. He whispers "b**ch" to Beth, but she says she saved him from losing all his money, to which he gives a beaten "thank you."Īt the Yellowstone ranch, Jamie tells John about the deal he was offered, believing they should consider it. She tells him if they don't she is going to go about destroying them so they'll have to declare bankruptcy. She is called to bring the hammer down when a business owner doesn't want to meet the demands of Beth's company. Monica's brother, Robert (Jeremiah Bitsui), asks for Kayce's help with something the next day, a rare interaction between them.īeth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) works in an office. He takes him home to his wife Monica (Kelsey Asbille) and son Tate (Brecken Merrill) on the Broken Rock Reservation to train. The next we see of Kayce he has gotten the stallion into his truck. The oilmen tell him the stallion is one mean horse, but Kayce rides right at him. He knows he just needs get the main stallion out of there and the rest will leave on their own. Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) helps a group of oilmen relocate a herd of wild horses. The opposition offers to pay the Duttons for access to the land, a fraction of their ranch, but Jamie knows his father will never agree to it. Governor Lynelle Perry (Wendy Moniz) sides with Jamie, and dismisses the case. The opposition argues the Duttons, with their massive ranch, are preventing Montana from meeting the needs of its growing population. He says land preservation and property rights hold greater importance to Montana than "nonessential" developments. The police arrive and realize the man is John Dutton, Livestock Commissioner and one of the most influential people in the valley.Īt the Montana state capitol, Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley) argues against a housing development that would infringe on his family's ranch. "The things we do to keep you fed," he says. The man rests on a fence looking over a field of cattle.
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