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The closing voiceover is from Elsa Dutton (Isabel May), their ancestor who appeared in prequel series “1883” and “1923,” as Kayce’s family starts ranching on their own terms, as does Rip ...
Rip called Beth and ordered her to pull over to the side of the road. She had a plan, though, she insisted, and her husband was a big part of it, so he’d better put the pedal to the metal.
Rip even moved into the bunkhouse and let the boss’ son beat him in a fight to signify to the hands that there had been a changing of the g Yellowstone Recap: Ranch Redressing — Plus, Beth ...
Given what little we know so far about the spinoff series, it's not clear whether this will be the last we see of Kayce's side of the family, or eve when we might be getting more of Rip and Beth's ...
Kayce and his family take a little land section for themselves to live quietly away from any spinoffs. Rainwater vows that the land will never be developed and that the dead Duttons will be protected.
Finally, about two seconds after Monica wondered aloud about whether she and Kayce were depriving Tate by keeping him from living on the ranch, she witnessed Rip branding new hand Walker with ...
Boy, if any two Yellowstone characters hate one another as much as Beth and Jamie, it’s gotta be Kayce and Rip — at least based on Sunday’s repeat of Season 1’s “The Remembering.” The ...
Rip immediately takes off, presumably riding hundreds of miles on horseback back to his woman. At the end of the day, Kayce and Beth sit together going over papers, and they both agree—there’s ...