![]() “I’ve got to kill someone too,” she says as she walks out the door.īeth and Rip arrive at the big house and she greets her dad with a kiss. She then grabs her phone and asks him to excuse her. Rip says it’s a big ranch and their enemies don’t fight fair.īeth ultimately allows him to keep this particular secret. Beth doggedly pursues an answer, continuing to probe Rip for an answer about his death toll. Rip doesn’t think he’s keeping a secret, he’s doing her a favor by not saying how many people he’s killed. Beth realizes she hit a nerve and when he continues to refuse to say what happened, she reminds him they don’t get to keep secrets from each other anymore. She jokes about who he killed the night before and he tells her not to ask him that. ![]() Rip ( Cole Hauser) has obviously had a long night when he joins Beth ( Kelly Reilly) for breakfast. She warns Thomas he’ll ultimately be judged by whether he owns the land or loses the land – not how he got to that outcome. Angela reveals she wishes she could go back in time and tell her people to sell their belongings, go to New York, and hire a huge law firm. He likes the view it affords him of the reservation while she likes the view of the parking lot better. Over on the reservation, Angela Blue Thunder (Q’orianka Kilcher) joins Thomas Rainwater ( Gil Birmingham) on the casino’s roof. His calls keep going straight to voice mail…and always will, given dead men don’t answer their phones. Willa’s at work watching stock market reports while Roarke’s placing another call to Wade Morrow. Willa Hayes (Karen Pittman) and Roarke ( Josh Holloway) also prepare, separately, for a busy day. She smiles when she notes how much he likes his job, and Kayce concedes it means a lot to him to have someone to fight for – rather than some “thing” – as the Livestock Commissioner. Monica (Kelsey Asbille) reminds Kayce ( Luke Grimes) she and Tate moved there to be closer to him, but he’s always at work. Meanwhile, over at the ranch the rest of the family prepare for the day. Garrett looks him in the eye and can tell Jamie has killed before. And the only way to do that is by killing the king! Jamie doesn’t immediately respond but finally says he’s not a killer. Jamie can’t afford to buy it flat out and Garrett hints the only way to procure Yellowstone is by taking over the empire. ![]() (He doesn’t acknowledge that Beth, Kayce, and his deceased brother Lee were also responsible for the ranch.) He claims he was raised to run the ranch and he’s the one who built it into what it is today. Jamie confesses he’s going to lose everything. He declares himself the only family Jamie really has. Garrett wonders whether John Dutton loves Jamie and admits he thinks John only loves his ranch. “Looking at you now I would say that’s probably the best choice I could have made.” “I took her life and gave up mine for you,” says Garrett. His mom was busy servicing a stranger and that’s when he killed her. Garrett recalls coming home once to find Jamie screaming and starving…and sucking on a crack pipe’s tip like a nipple. He peppers Garrett (Will Patton) with questions about possible siblings and other relatives and learns there are a few scattered around, but no brothers or sisters. Jamie ( Wes Bentley) is still over at his birth dad’s place when we catch up with him. Smith) kicks her out but first sends her over to fetch Laramie out of Walker’s bed.īefore the girls leave, they spot Teeter (Jennifer Landon) in the bathroom taking care of her new brand. ![]() ![]() Season three episode 10 of Paramount Network’s Yellowstone – the season finale – puts viewers through the emotional wringer.Įpisode 10, “The World is Purple,” opens with Mia and Jimmy in bed, and Mia’s shocked Jimmy allowed himself to be branded. Kevin Costner, Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser in ‘Yellowstone’ season 3 episode 10 (Photo Courtesy of Paramount Network)īuckle up and grab the tissues. ![]()
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