![]() ![]() From there, she pitched the idea of her working for Market Equities as potentially being as useful as pushing Kayce and Jamie into public office. “I stand corrected,” she was forced to admit. ‘YOU NEED SOME P-SY’ | When Beth returned home, she found on the doorstep the first of the stack of checks Travis promised he’d win John. Boy, you better choose quickly, or life’s gonna choose it for you.” Ah, Rip, putting the “tough” in “tough love” since the day he was born… whenever that was. “One is you’re winning or learning, and the other is that you’re losing all the way to the f-king grave. (Cue someone saying, “I got an eyeball.”) Upon returning to menacing Carter, Rip told the kid, “You have no future, none, beyond this place” - unless he won back Beth’s trust. All that, and the only thing around to eat was something that looked like chili that Teeter had made from the parts of the cattle that nobody else wanted. Then - told ya - when Rip was forced to press “pause” on threatening Carter to break up the fight, he reminded Lloyd what the rule about fisticuffs was and threw him clear across the room. Then - oh yeah, there’s gonna be a few “thens” - Lloyd threw a kick and a punch at Walker in the bunkhouse that led to Laramie’s loverboy beating the crap out of him. Then, John gave the old guy side eye for taking “shortcuts” in his work. First, he clashed with Walker over how to best deal with the problem of cattle with pinkeye. ![]() As she put it, “I want his f-king grandchildren on welfare.”īack at the ranch, Lloyd had pretty much the s-tiest of all possible s-ty days. She intended to bankrupt Bob, then fire him. Beth’s price? Market Equities’ controlling interest in Schwartz & Meyer. The upshot? Caroline offered Beth a job, sweetening the deal by suggesting that she could protect her father’s dream by finding Market Equities something more tantalizing to develop. Well, Ellis only briefly, since he couldn’t handle Beth’s potty mouth. Elsewhere, Beth met with Caroline and Ellis. “I’ll just be back and forth for a while.” But it was clear from John’s expression that he didn’t think his favorite son would ever return. “It ain’t permanent,” Kayce assured John as he left with his family. The words had scarcely passed his lips before Monica had begun packing. (Wait, what? Anyway… ) Kayce had come to the conclusion that neither his wife nor his son were going to get any better staying at the Yellowstone, so he suggested they all go to her grandfather Felix’s place until they could find somewhere nearby. ‘STUBBORNNESS IS NOT A BUSINESS STRATEGY’ | Off his meeting with Jamie, Kayce went home to find Monica giving Tate a bath. The brothers even exchanged “I love yous” before Kayce took his leave. When Kayce presented Jamie with the Riggins file and said that John wanted him to interview the inmate himself, he couldn’t believe his ears. “And I am the reason no one is sitting in prison learning that hard lesson right now.” If he’d so much as called, it would have been seen as collusion. “There is what’s just, and there is the law - they are not the same thing,” Jamie explained. But Jamie had been busy getting John police protection and keeping the murders at the ranch from being investigated. When Kayce arrived with the Riggins file, he tried to make Jamie feel guilty about not calling or coming by after the attacks. Yellowstone Recap: Who Didn’t Make It Out of the Season 2 Finale Alive?Īt work, Jamie was in his element, fully supporting Market Equities to the point that a lawyer whose client was concerned about the environmental impact of their development summed up the interaction thusly: “So the state’s position is essentially f-k off?” In a word, yes. When the attorney general thanked his father for giving him the strength to finally strike out on his own, Garrett insisted, “You always had the strength, son. Meanwhile, at Jamie’s ranch, he and Garrett were happily playing house. ![]() “I think I already lost ‘em,” Kayce replied. Why not just ask Jamie himself? “I can’t sit in a room with him,” John insisted, “till we have an answer to this, no matter what the answer is.” That taken care of, John encouraged Kayce to mend fences with Monica and Tate, lest he end up losing them. (Shortsighted, that last bit, he now realized.) There, the Duttons’ patriarch presented his golden boy with the file on Riggins that he’d obtained from Rainwater and tasked him with asking Jamie to question the inmate in hopes of learning who’d ordered the hits on their family. ‘THIS IS THE FIRST THING I EVER OWNED’ | Early on in “Winning or Learning,” John took Kayce to the rock at which his father had died - the same spot at which he’d proposed to Evelyn and later buried her wedding band. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |