![]() ![]() When she’s confronted by a reporter, she explains it’s private property and too much of a liability to have them in the area. She arrives at the construction site and yells for the reporters to leave the area. Beth adds that people moved to Montana to get away from bad news and this will fall off their radar soon.īeth volunteers to handle the job of removing the press herself. ![]() But, that will take the focus off the protestors. Caroline thinks removing the press will become its own story, and Beth agrees. After all, if these protestors take to social media with the arrest news, it might spur more protestors to picket their office in New York and get national news coverage.īeth believes they should kick the press off private property and then they can take off the gloves and do what’s necessary. She also indicates she wants the protestors charged today, but Beth suggests they hold off. CEO Caroline Warner (Jacki Weaver) calls the action an occupation rather than a protest and wants to put in a call to the Governor and Attorney General. The Market Equities bigwigs gather in a boardroom and watch the news as protesters continue to clash with local law enforcement. Rip ( Cole Hauser) looks a little lost now that they’ve moved into the lodge and she reminds him he’s the perfect man. Over at the big house, Beth ( Kelly Reilly) attempts to make a tiny bit of room for Rip’s five shirts. As soon as you drop out, he’ll pick a candidate to replace him,” says Christina. “He isn’t running for governor he’s running against you. Jamie believes John wants power more than anything else, and Christina suggests John’s never run before because he knows he can’t win. He won’t get votes from new Montana residents and others who view him as just a white, 60-year-old landowner – something they despise. ![]() Also, Garrett wants them to get ahead of the story by breaking the news themselves that he’s Jamie’s real father.Ĭhristina (Katherine Cunningham) believes John’s a fool for running. Garrett suggests Jamie meet with John and set boundaries for what can and can’t be used as campaign fodder. After all, Jamie knows where all the bodies are buried. Jamie ( Wes Bentley) is furious his dad’s running for governor but Garrett ( Will Patton) is certain Jamie has the upper hand. (The Yellowstone prequel, 1883, starring Tim McGraw and Faith Hill premieres on Decemon Paramount+.) The flashback ends with James entering the house, the door closing, a thump heard, and Margaret wailing, “No! No!” He attempts to stay outside so he won’t mess up the floor, but Margaret will have none of it. James returns home and is still dripping blood from his wound when Margaret opens the door. The only outlaw to survive is left tied to the same tree and told to tell others who think about breaking the law that he’s watching. He pounds a sign into the chest of one dead man that reads “This is what happens to horse thieves here” before stringing him up from a tree. Men on both sides of the gun battle are shot, but James ( Tim McGraw) ultimately wins the skirmish despite being wounded. The flashback continues with a brutal shootout on horseback. John jokes that he hopes his dad hangs the horse thieves and Margaret reacts in anger, warning him they never pray for someone to be hurt. When John’s prayer doesn’t include any mention of God watching over his father, James, Margaret insists he add something. ![]() Paramount Network’s Yellowstone season four episode eight opens with a flashback to John’s great grandmother Margaret Dutton ( Faith Hill) serving a meal to a young John Dutton (he’ll eventually be John Dutton Sr.) and his little brother. Cole Hauser, Kelly Reilly, and Kevin Costner in ‘Yellowstone’ season 4 episode 8 (Photo Credit: Paramount Network) ![]()
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