Season one of Yellowstone ended with Dan Jenkins being confronted by Casey Dutton, the youngest son of the patriarch John Dutton, for his involvement in a real estate merger with Thomas Rainwater, who wanted to build a casino right next to the Yellowstone Dutton ranch. Monica and Casey separate as he decides to work and live on the ranch with his father. She did not want him to turn into his father, who was a ruthless landowner. John Dutton worries about his legacy; having his youngest son around serves the purpose and fills the void left by Jamie, his other son. Beth, on the other hand, still proved to be the most loyal child in the family.
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Was John Dutton Sick?
John Dutton, as established in season one of the show, is the owner of the Yellowstone Ranch, which has been passed down to him by his family.
Spoilers Ahead
Was John Dutton Sick?
John Dutton, as established in season one of the show, is the owner of the Yellowstone Ranch, which has been passed down to him by his family.
- 1/17/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
All together now, Yellowstone fans: Oh, Jamie. On what could only have been what, his second day on the job as Livestock Commissioner, the series’ resident Meg Griffin so completely and totally botched it that he wound up bringing about a double murder. “How?” you ask. “How on Earth?” Read on, and I’ll do my best to explain without rattling my brain from shaking my head so hard.
‘All We Do Is Fish And Eat And Fish And Eat’ | As “Freight Trains and Monsters” got underway, Tate awakened at summer camp from his first good night’s sleep since his abduction,...
‘All We Do Is Fish And Eat And Fish And Eat’ | As “Freight Trains and Monsters” got underway, Tate awakened at summer camp from his first good night’s sleep since his abduction,...
- 1/15/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Not a lot’s happened so far on Season 5 of “Yellowstone.” The last five episodes have talked around some issues, but if you had to describe this season to someone it boils down to: John Dutton hates being governor; Beth has regrets; and the occasional cowboy thing.” But at the end of Sunday night’s episode, “Cigarettes, Whiskey, a Meadow and You,” we saw the wheels start to turn in the mind of John Dutton’s adopted eldest son Jamie (Wes Bentley) that makes me wonder: Is Jamie Dutton gonna murder someone again?
“Wait, Jamie murdered someone?” you ask. Don’t worry if you forgot, the series hasn’t exactly done anything to remind viewers of it. In Season 2 Jamie accidentally murdered New York Magazine journalist Sarah Nguyen (Michaela Conlin) and enlisted Rip (Cole Hauser) to make it look like Sarah just decided to go kayaking one day….in professional clothes apparently.
“Wait, Jamie murdered someone?” you ask. Don’t worry if you forgot, the series hasn’t exactly done anything to remind viewers of it. In Season 2 Jamie accidentally murdered New York Magazine journalist Sarah Nguyen (Michaela Conlin) and enlisted Rip (Cole Hauser) to make it look like Sarah just decided to go kayaking one day….in professional clothes apparently.
- 12/12/2022
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
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