![]() Kayce's brother-in-law, Robert Long, asks if he's free the next day and tells him to bring a horse. ![]() The stallion thrashes around the trailer showing his spirit but Kayce manages to get him out of the trailer and into the corral. Later, back in the country, Kayce has successfully caught the stallion and is transporting it back to Broken Rock Indian Reservation where he lives with his wife, Monica, and son. Beth shows herself to be ruthless and harsh, willing to do whatever it takes. She tells the founder of IL Energy that she will either force them into bankruptcy or IL Energy must suspend the dividend and allow the bank to assume management. She is the "hatchet man" who comes in after 3 hours of negotiations. Her bank is the largest creditor for IL Energy. In the city, Beth Dutton works at one of the most powerful banks in Montana where she is a cut throat executive. As Kayce rides toward the horses, the oil drillers comment that they think he's crazy and that they found him through his ad in the Yellow Pages indicating he works with problem horses. He says that if he can get the stallion out, the rest of the horses will leave on their own but that he should leave the horses there to prevent anymore drilling. The oil drillers from IL Energy don't believe he'll be able to wrangle the horses on his own. Jamie dismisses the idea and suggests that the town should expand up by building condos.Įlsewhere, Kayce Dutton attempts to get horses out of an area that is actively being drilled for oil. Alan suggests the Dutton's can harvest the timber first without an environmental review. The plaintiff approaches Jamie after the dismissal saying it's only 30,000 acres which is a very small amount of the ranch. She dismisses the case without making it go to a vote. ![]() The chairwoman of the commission, Governor Perry, states that the plaintiff, Alan, must show public need, not public desire. He is arguing that land preservation and property rights take precedent over public expansion, making his position clear against a housing development that would take up part of the Dutton's Yellowstone Ranch. Later, Jamie Dutton speaks to a commission in the Montana capital building. Police cars arrive on the scene as John leans against a fence, watching cows to whom he says, "The things we lose to keep you fed." The police officers rush to John to see if he is hurt. He comes upon a fatally injured big rig driver for Paradise Valley Capital Development who is lying bloodied in the wreckage. John shoots the horse in head saying, "I know you deserve better, best I can offer you is peace."Īs John walks around the accident scene, it is clear there were many vehicles involved. John's head is bleeding and the horse is severely injured after an accident with a vehicle. In the opening scene, John Dutton appears reaching out to a horse to comfort it.
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