“This is America.”Īfter the billionaire’s body was found, John challenged Sheriff Haskell to man up and take sides already. “I have a right to be here,” Dan muttered as he lay dying.
(“He’ll still have his mother - hello?!?” I could all but hear Monica yelling from off screen.) Meanwhile, Dan miraculously took out not one but two ninjas sent by the Becks to murder him. I’m not gonna lose this one.” So he laid out his plan for Kayce and Jamie, leaving out Beth so that Tate would have someone to come home to.
‘ODDS ARE, I WAS NEVER WHO YOU THOUGHT I WAS, ANYWAY’ | Following a flashback to John taking his dying dad on a bittersweet last ride, the rancher told Rip in the present, “My whole life’s just a long series of losing things I love. “But… ” Yeah, you knew there was gonna be a “but,” didn’t you? “But we’re gonna do it, anyway.” Who was done in along the way? And did they manage to retrieve Kayce and Monica’s little boy? Read on for all the gory - and I do mean gory - details! In fact, “this is gonna be the end of us,” he told sons Kayce and Jamie. Yellowstone’s John knew that his plan to rescue grandson Tate from the Beck brothers was crazier than a steer with mad-cow disease. If you’d rather watch first, read later, git along, little dogies. Warning: The following contains spoilers for Wednesday’s Season 2 finale of Yellowstone.
Judy has had enough, so she and Jen try to leave, but Charlie shows up and they get roped in to staying to support Ben, who announces that his family has launched a Steve Wood tip line with a substantial reward.Josh Holloway Joining Yellowstone in Just-Ordered Season 3įall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Our Guide to Every Casting Move So Far She says she wants to support the family, and he ominously asks her if that's why she ratted Steve out - to support the family? She then runs into Ben's girlfriend, who turns out to be four months pregnant with Steve's baby. (Considering buttoned-up Steve was her favorite child, we can probably figure out why she wouldn’t be so keen about Judy and her woo-woo ways.) But because this vigil is just one long Judy torture device, Judy then runs into Chief Hastings (Jere Burns), who asks why she's even there. As people arrive, Steve’s mother (Frances Conroy) whom Judy says hated her shows up with Ben and is, in fact, an absolute jerk to Judy for seemingly no reason. The vigil is on the beach - apparently Steve’s favorite place - and the Holy Harmonies perform, because this is a vigil in Laguna Beach and that’s how these things work. Why are they conditioned to apologize over and over for things that aren't necessarily their fault? Yes, it's Judy's fault that Jen's husband Ted is dead, but she shouldn't have to shoulder guilt for other events that are out of her control. Before you worry that this entire show will just be a montage of these women apologizing to each other over and over, know that yes, it's kind of true, but it's also showing just how deeply this guilt is ingrained in each of their brains. Judy once again feels guilty for her role in the whole situation, saying she's sorry she even brought Steve into Jen's life and that she deserves this, karmically. They need to move Steve before the rats get to him. As they go to leave, they both hear more noises - it's rats. Not suspicious at all! Just kidding, it's very suspicious, and Jen tells her as much. It's just Judy sitting in a beach chair in the garage, playing ocean noises to the freezer. As Jen works on her petition for the stop sign, she hears some strange noises.