![]() The horse runs off as Rip begins cutting away the wires from the metal bar under the officer. Rip gets his wire clippers instead and frees the horse after calling for the helicopter. The officer still doesn’t trust Rip enough to hand over her gun. If the horse gets to its feet, it’ll race away dragging the officer to her death. Rip takes charge and asks for her gun so he can shoot the horse. The horse tried to run through a fence and became entangled in the wires, throwing the officer who landed on a metal bar that pierced her side. Rip gives chase and discovers she’s been thrown from the horse. The fly bites and the horse races away, out of control. She doesn’t trust him and warns him not to touch her horse. He then spies a horsefly on her horse’s rear and offers to swat it. As they ride, Rip admits most of the rumors she’s heard about him are probably true. Kayce races to the pit and sure enough Tate’s dinosaur skeleton is gone.Īn officer arrives from Fish & Game, places Rip’s gun in her car, and then rides out with Rip to see the bear. His friend, Sam, also had his place ransacked, and he thinks it was treasure hunters. Someone was searching it, but Kayce doesn’t know what they were after. Kayce returns home after taking care of Monica at the hospital to find his place has been trashed. Christina’s spidey sense kicks into overdrive, and she questions the woman about what she’s doing in town. As Christina watches the interview from behind the camera, the woman she’s hired to research issues shares that she’s heard rumors about a coverup at the ranch and is worried Jamie might be involved. Jamie is busy with a television interview and his political aide, Christina, doesn’t bother him when his dad calls. He agrees although he believes her place is with her husband. She asks her grandfather if she can stay with him when she’s released from the hospital. It’s too late now and the Feds will likely view the bear’s death as a felony.Īt the hospital, Monica is able to stand and undergoes physical therapy to help her regain enough strength to walk. Even the sheriff believes John should have just buried the bear. Rip becomes agitated and John sends him back to the ranch to calm down. Rip confronts the sheriff, pointing out the bear has powder burns on his nose, proving he shot the bear from close range when it charged. John whispers to Rip that he should have just buried them without calling the authorities. The sheriff doesn’t believe Rip’s story that both tourists slipped when he threw them a rope. John is warned Fish and Wildlife are going to assume Rip killed the bear which is a criminal act and then murdered the tourists to keep them from telling the cops. In the present, the bodies of the two tourists and the bear are retrieved. John warns him he’ll have to prove himself if he wants to work at his ranch. He can’t fight or steal, but Rip assures John he’s never started a fight or stolen anything in his life. John gives him some food and offers him a job if he agrees to leave his past behind. The boy admits he killed his father and finally introduces himself as Rip. John puts two and two together and realizes this boy is the lone survivor of a domestic dispute that was just in the news. John asks to see his hands and decides the boy isn’t a drifter. The boy threatens John with a stick but drops it once he realizes there’s a gun pointed at his head. The boy picks up a frying pan and slams it down on his father’s head, repeatedly.Ī man fetching John Dutton to check out a boy he found in his hayloft. He then witnesses his father viciously beating his mother. In a Flashback, a teenager, face bloodied, comes to and finds his younger brother dead on the floor. You can help Yellowstone Wiki by expanding it.
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