She heads over to Rip’s place and he confesses he can get used to her company. Governor Perry assures him that’s nothing less than she’d expect.īeth’s off work and ready to relax. Kayce reluctantly agrees but says he’ll do the job his way. He needs to take the position to help keep the land the way it is. That’s why she’s appointing Jamie to that position and appointing Kayce to Livestock Commissioner. Jamie, however, can make the law say no as Attorney General. Kayce’s confused why she wouldn’t want progress, and Lynelle explains she wants to keep what it is that makes Montana Montana.Īs Montana’s Governor, she can’t just say no or they’ll vote her out and replace her with someone who will say yes. She also admits she needs Jamie for a different job – one that will help keep this ranch from becoming a city. Governor Perry and Kayce ( Luke Grimes) walk and talk, and she explains the cattlemen need someone to protect their livelihood. He acknowledges it’s fine if Jake takes his time doing so. As she heads off to speak with Kayce, John sends Jake back to fetch Jamie. She’s there to ask Kayce to take over as Livestock Commissioner. John watches their approach and then greets Lynelle, wondering what’s up. Jake decides an alternative solution is to drive her up in an off-road vehicle. After she confirms she can ride a horse, one of her security detail advises her that’s not allowed due to security concerns. Jake (Jake Ream) explains he’s up at summer camp and, unfortunately, she can’t get there in a car. Governor Lynelle Perry (Wendy Moniz-Grillo) shows up at Yellowstone Ranch looking for John. She’ll handle leaking details to the press while Bob will call all the fund managers.īeth believes if Ellis and Market Equities already had the necessary permits for the airport, they’d be making more noise about it. Beth, as always, is able to talk her boss into endorsing her plan. It’s risky and is basically poking the bear. Meanwhile, Beth ( Kelly Reilly) wants to short Market Equities, but Bob Schwartz isn’t sure about that move. He puts in a call to Angela Blue Thunder, something he’s been reluctant to do. Rainwater believes the people won’t like that, but he agrees it’s now necessary. Rainwater thinks the money from the casino will give him the ability to make the first possible future a reality.Īfter the lawyer leaves, Mo suggests now’s the time for Rainwater to fight fire with fire. Or two, this community becomes a “concrete world.” People would live with the land and not on it. One, all the hobby farms, ranches, and homes are wiped away which would return the land to its former state. Rainwater explains there are two futures for this area. The lawyer also believes Ellis and his team don’t want the tribe’s land – they just don’t want an Indian casino to go up next to their planned community. Do they have a case? The lawyer believes it’s a chess move meant to tie Rainwater and the tribe up in court for years if they fight it. Over at the Painted Horse Casino, Thomas Rainwater ( Gil Birmingham) and Mo (Mo Brings Plenty) meet with an attorney to find out if Ellis’ legal maneuvering with a Cease and Desist Order is legitimate. She laughs about getting a peek at his penis so early in their relationship, and then both women comment on its size. Of course, that’s when the girl Jimmy was flirting with at the rodeo enters his room. All you’re risking is a thumb and you’ve got two of those,” suggests John.Ī nurse enters to get Jimmy up and moving around, but first she has to remove his catheter. Jimmy won’t make that promise (and John knew he wouldn’t) so he tosses Jimmy a coil of rope. He assures Jimmy the hospital bills are not a concern if he promises not to return to rodeoing. He worries about how to pay for everything and John demands Jimmy look at him. In other words, Jimmy’s lucky to be alive. “I asked if there’s another symptom since nauseous and confused is your natural state of being,” jokes John. He’s also got a concussion, and John makes another joke this time about the symptoms of concussions. The doctor replaced Jimmy’s hip because it was shattered, making Jimmy the doctor’s youngest patient to undergo that procedure. John ticks off the list of Jimmy’s injuries – compression fracture in his neck, two compression fractures in his back, and bone fragments are up against his spine. John jokes about the day being payday for the hospital, due to Jimmy’s bills. John ( Kevin Costner) is reading the newspaper while seated next to his bed, and Jimmy wakes to ask what day it is. The scene immediately switches to something less idyllic – Jimmy (Jefferson White) in the hospital in bad shape. Episode four, “Going Back to Cali,” begins with elk and buffalo grazing peacefully. Season three episode three of Paramount Network’s Yellowstone ended with Jimmy thrown from a horse in the rodeo arena. Wendy Moniz-Grillo and Kevin Costner in ‘Yellowstone’ season 3 episode 4 (Photo Credit: Paramount Network)
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