The real revelation with Kayce comes toward the end of the episode when he returns home to the ranch. (Instead of being a nice neighbor and just allowing the rancher to move cattle and trample his property.) Kayce solves the problem by assaulting the Californian and burying him beneath the cattle guard-so that when the rancher finds him, they can be friends? Who knows. Recovered from his wounds and back in charge of Montana livestock, Kayce takes a meeting with a local rancher whose neighbor-a Californian-recently bisected his land, building cattle guards to prevent the rancher from moving cattle across his newly acquired property. Here’s what happened during the rest of the episode. The scene ends with John in his bourbon room. (This aid, however, seems improbable given Jamie’s growing distance from the Duttons.) Last week, John asked Kayce to use Jamie’s position to receive warrants for these raids, suggesting that Jamie helped Kayce expedite law enforcement proceedings. It also raises questions about Jamie’s role in the family. The scene reveals once again the Dutton’s grip on local law enforcement, with Kayce, a livestock agent, actively leading the raid against the militia.
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The scene unfolds as John Dutton sits contemplatively in the firelight of his cabin, making the entire montage something like the most violent bourbon commercial of all time.Ī couple things here. The episode opens to the sound of Colter Wall’s “Sleeping on the Blacktop,” played over a caravan of bloodshed: Kayce adds at least two more militiamen to his growing body count, extending his killstreak to 4,000 the bunkhouse beats down and garrotes a couple more and then we see Kayce again doin more killin. (We’re starting to see why Cole Hauser teased lots of bloodshed this season the body count of episode 3 was next level-especially for a random Montana town.) After a wild first week, Yellowstone returned with its third episode Sunday night, following up on the Dutton attack and John Dutton’s plan to hunt down the militia responsible.