![]() ![]() My current guess is that it came as a result of a car accident or something along those lines, but those details haven't been offered up just yet. One of my theories for why Beth hates Jamie had to do with her no longer being able to have children due to something Jamie did. As he bluntly puts it: "Your mother sold her body for drugs and I killed her for it.Of all these Yellowstone game-changers, the one with Beth certainly took me by surprise the most, despite my previous theory that it might be the case. Desperate to understand who he really is, Jamie finds his dad, Garrett Randall ( Will Patton), and learns the full truth of his sad origin: Garrett beat his wife to death when Jamie was just three-months-old because of her drug habit. You can choose who you call father.”Īfter the confrontation with John, he discovers that his "real" father is a convicted killer who murdered his mother when he was just a baby. You can look into his eyes, Jamie and you get to choose. “You are a resourceful man so I am sure you can find him and you can look at his black fucking heart, his rotten soul. “I protected you, I guided you, I loved you, you can call me whatever you want, Jamie, but I will call you son, because I have earned the right, it is the hardest thing I have ever done,” John told him when confronted. When Jamie sets out to become Attorney General, he has to secure a copy of his birth certificate and learns that he was adopted. Turns out Jamie isn't actually John's biological son. John understands the risk, he believes his daughter, but he also made a promise to his dying father all those years ago, and makes it clear that he would "rather lose it than break it."Ībout that. The family literally cannot afford to sustain the land, and with exceptionally well-funded corporations and investors coming for it at every angle, eventually, it will be whittled away until there's nothing left to support the family or their legacy. She takes the massive deal to her father and explains in explicit detail why he should take it. Rourke tells her point blank, "That land is not your family's legacy, it is a relic that will continue to appreciate until you can no longer afford it," and surprisingly, Beth agrees. Previous seasons made it clear that though the Duttons' land grants them tremendous capital and local power, it also leaves them fairly cash poor. After the execution, Rip tells them "Y'all wanted revenge, there's a price to pay for revenge," and several of the Bunkhouse crew, including Teeter and Colby, take the brand that night.Īt a certain point in waging war with Market Equities, Beth comes to terms with the fact that her family's land is unsustainable in its current ownership state. In order to win back the family's trust, Walker cuts the brand right off Morrow's chest before they hang him. Turns out one of the men, Wade Morrow ( Boots Southerland) bears the signature Dutton brand and clearly betrayed John at some point. In response to the attack, John tells Rip to take 'em to the train station (Dutton-speak for killing someone) and the Bunkhousers set a trap to get the deed done. At the same time, Rip and Lloyd ( Forrie Smith) happen upon Walker ( Ryan Bingham) in a bar - an unwelcome surprise since Kayce was supposed to kill him in Season 2 - and drag him back to the ranch. ![]() Rourke hires a pair of men to provoke John Dutton, leading to an attack on two new employees on the ranch, Teeter ( Jennifer Landon) and Colby ( Denim Richards). ![]() Speaking of violence bringing people closer together, we get another major piece in the puzzle that is the Dutton legacy of branding their most loyal Bunkhouse crew. ![]()
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