Yellowstone (2018) s03e03 Episode Script

An Acceptable Surrender

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[MUSIC]
- Good morning, Grandpa.
- Shhh.
- What?
- Shh.
[ANIMAL CRIES]
Listen.
It's a cow elk.
What's she doing?
She's a smart one.
I don't see her.
You won't. You won't.
She's leading that wolf
away from her baby.
Where's her baby?
Laying in some sagebrush
right in front of him.
When elk are babies,
they don't have any scent.
So the only way the wolf can find it
is if it loses faith in its mama,
makes a run for it.
I'm feeling a little
sentimental, grandson.
I'd like to see that little elk live.
What do you say we tip
the scales in his favor?
[MUSIC]
Stay right behind me, okay?
We get too close,
it'll make a run for its mama
and then we've screwed the whole deal.
How are we gonna help it?
We're gonna mark a little
territory, grandson.
Get to it.
- Just in the one spot?
- Everywhere you can.
Let her rip.
Whoa, hey.
Don't mark me.
KAYCE: Is Tate up?
Uhh. Yeah.
KAYCE: What's he doing?
Irrigating. He's fine.
Get back in here.
Yeah, well, that
that should fix him for a while.
What should we do now?
Well, I guess
Guess we should check on the cattle.
Cattle look good.
We done checking on the cattle?
Yep.
What now?
Now we can do whatever you want.
I don't know what I want.
Let's go on a walk.
That's a great idea.
Thought ranching would be tougher.
This isn't ranching, grandson.
This is the spoils of it.
What's that mean?
It means this is the reason we do it.
Ranching's a
Ranching's a terrible
business, grandson.
Terrible? How?
Well, where do I start
We can't control the price of beef,
or hay, or the diesel it takes
to take the cattle to auction,
or the hay out to the cattle.
There's, uh, federal regulations
and state regulations
county regulations
and these people in the city suing us,
complaining about the way
we raise the food they eat.
What else?
Then there's blizzards and droughts
and half the herd is trying
to kill itself in the river
and the other half looking
for a hole in the fence
so he can go stand in the
middle of the highway
and get hit by a car.
Or wander into the forest
and get eaten by a wolf
- or a grizzly
- [GIGGLING]
or a big, stinkin' Sasquatch
What the hell is a Sasquatch?
I don't know.
There's no such thing as
a Sasquatch, is there?
Well, I've never seen one.
[CHUCKLES]
Well, if ranching's so hard,
how come we do it?
Because it's one hell of a life, Tate.
One hell of a life.
[MUSIC]
[MUSIC]
You know, when you boil
life down, it's funny
just how little you need, isn't it?
Mm.
It's a shame that in a
few more generations
this won't exist.
People have been saying that
for a hundred years, Beth.
I mean, they thought that barbed wire
was gonna ruin the frontier,
but there it is
The frontier is all around us.
That's not the frontier, Rip.
Well, you can call it what you want.
But that's what it is.
[LAUGHS]
I gotta go to work.
See you.
You know, you're smarter than you look.
Not saying much, but you are.
Well, you're as smart as you
look and that's saying a heap.
[KNOCKING]
The AG is here.
Thank you.
Hello, have a seat.
This should be good.
Depends on your perspective.
I just hung up with the
President's Chief of Staff
and they're appointing Miss Reid
to Deputy Attorney General
Of the United States. She's 30.
I'm aware.
They're rebranding in Washington.
They're looking for youth.
Well, they sure got it.
I need to appoint an interim
and host a special election.
I'm three weeks from
the golf course, lady.
- No.
- What are my options?
Can you please just stay
on until I figure this out?
[BEEP]
- Send him in.
- [BEEP]
Now you can help me navigate
this next quandary.
Governor Perry, a pleasure.
Likewise. This is Attorney
General Stewart.
- Hey.
- Ellis Steel.
Hi. Have a seat.
Okay, where to begin
You've looked over our proposal?
I have. Yes.
- This the airport?
- Mm-hmm.
What investment are you
requesting from the state?
We want the land.
You retain ownership,
we operate on a 30-year lease.
The airlines are assuming
construction costs
on their respective terminals,
we'll build the infrastructure,
contract management and
operations back to the state
for obvious reasons.
Our build costs are just over a billion.
Now, we're looking
for 400 million in land
and a tax subsidy of 500
million over ten years.
Talk to me about numbers.
The park has roughly
4 million visitors a year,
the majority flying or driving
through Jackson Hole.
Now, Cody, Wyoming sees
the most automobile traffic.
We feel once ski resorts
are operational,
the airport could see
2 million guests a year.
Has the forest service agreed
to the lease for this resort?
They have.
12,000 acres will be
developed in three phases.
The first resort will be
open in eighteen months
with roughly 2000 beds available
through our three resorts.
Ancillary building,
condos, hotels not under our umbrella,
those things lag by another
18 months to two years.
Well, here's my concern:
uh, I don't really look at Jackson Hole
as a model for responsible development.
You have multimillion
dollar second homes
that are pricing the
locals from living there.
Jackson has multiple bedroom communities
to absorb the displaced.
Paradise Valley doesn't have that.
Livingston is ripe for growth.
Our urban planners feel the town
could absorb 40,000 people
in the next decade, and it needs to:
Multimillion dollar second
homes paying property taxes
into the community without
drawing on its services
is exactly what this valley needs.
And we're talking about
between 3 and 6 billion
in annual tax revenue generated
by these developments.
Have you chosen a
location for the airport?
Initially, we thought the golf courses
at the Paradise Valley sporting
club could be repurposed,
but the FAA feels the valley
there is too narrow.
The FAA chose this location.
[MUSIC]
This area here.
That's the Yellowstone.
That's a seven-generation ranch.
He'll never sell.
Then you'll invoke eminent domain.
It's been attempted.
- He beat it.
- Mm-hmm,
for a three-hundred unit condo complex.
That was a land grab.
Did seven generations of ranchers infuse
6 billion dollars into the economy?
That's progress, Governor.
And progress has a price.
Kate, will you cancel my lunch?
Absolutely.
[MUSIC]
[PHONE RINGS]
I knew you'd be money well spent.
What do you got?
They're building an airport.
So they say.
Do you know where?
The Sporting Club.
Not the Sporting Club. Not anymore.
Fuck.
Turn that off.
Can only turn it off when
he meets his attorney.
I am his attorney.
Shut camera in three.
What the hell, Jamie? Hm?
All I did is what they told me to do.
What you told me to do.
- And now
- Shut the fuck up!
Now, you need to tell me
exactly what happened
from the moment you arrived.
Little barrel racer girl,
she was all just beat to hell.
And the deputies,
they took these two old boys
and they put him in a horse stall.
In a horse stall.
- Not the squad vehicle?
- In a horse stall.
And told me to send a message with 'em.
And, so we threw 'em in the back
of the victim's horse trailer.
And I just drove them around.
And I worked the brakes pretty hard.
Too hard, I guess. And-and
Who loaded them in the trailer?
- Um, the deputies did.
- Mm-hmm.
Is there a chance that
they were assaulted
prior to your arrival?
No, I didn't see
Is there a chance?
Sure. Yeah, there's a chance.
Yeah. All right.
You loaded them in the trailer
because your vehicle cannot
accommodate two perpetrators.
They had indicated to you that
there were other horses stolen.
So you loaded them in the trailer
so they could lead you to the
location of the stolen horses.
- Are you telling me
- Listen.
While driving to this location
another vehicle pulled in front of you
so you were compelled to
make a defensive move
for your safety and the safety
of the two men in your custody.
After avoiding the accident,
you checked on the accused
and you realized they had
succumbed to the injuries
sustained by the deputies
in the horse stall
at the fairgrounds.
Do you recall the events
I am repeating to you?
That's what happened.
It was just like that.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
Burn it in your fucking brain.
Yes.
[KNOCKING]
[BUZZER]
ROARKE: I'm either on a boat
or in a river
or maybe I just don't
want to talk to you
Have a blessed day.
A blessed day.
Fucking douche.
[TIRES SQUEAL]
[GRUNT]
[CAR PULLS UP]
I'd be easy to assassinate.
Don't tempt me.
I'm not trespassing.
It's not our land.
It's not the first time
you've done that.
You know, I ran out of things to do
for the first time when I was 20.
That paints quite a picture.
Yeah, feel free to beat off to it later.
But who am I kidding, you only do
that in front of the mirror, right?
- Only if the light's right.
- Yeah, I figured.
Where the fuck are you
putting that airport?
I told you, I'm not involved
in the day to day
Bullshit.
I drive this road every single
day, you're never here.
And now you're here every day
while attorneys sit with the governor
to decide what properties to condemn.
You know, paying state officials
for information is a felony.
You've never done it?
I've done about all you
can do to make money.
So have you.
You have broken companies,
ruined families,
ended careers and now you stand there
looking at me with those big, mad eyes
because someone's doing it to you.
And all we're going to do is make him
one of the richest men in Montana.
Oh, the tragedy.
It's not what he wants.
He wants the land.
You know the trick to
never losing your land?
Find land no one else wants.
- That's the only way.
- I'm gonna stop you.
How?
You gonna move another river, Beth?
We'll just move it back.
None of us want to spend
a year in a courthouse,
but we will.
We can afford it.
How about you, Beth?
Can your family afford it?
Can you afford to fight the
army we'll march in there?
Make us a proposal.
Make it very fair to your family.
We'd prefer to avoid a fight.
But we aren't scared of one either.
[MUSIC]
County Attorney Randy Harper
to see Commissioner Dutton.
- He's expecting you.
- Yeah.
You got a lot of fucking balls
summoning me into your office
Are you out of your fucking mind?
Yeah. Out of my mind is
me testifying in court,
to the phone call you made to me
asking me to send an agent
to assault detainees.
What phone call?
The one I recorded, you asshole.
Think this is my fucking hobby?
An agent of my office was sent
to retrieve two assailants
who had visible marks on them
when loaded onto a vehicle
by your deputies
a vehicle my agent had every
right to hold as evidence.
If your agent takes the fall for this,
we're all clear.
Yeah, sure.
I guess all he has to do is spend
the rest of his life in prison
while his wife and two kids
rot in some fucking
single-wide in Belgrade.
You want to pitch him that idea
or are you starting to smell the reek
of an immunity deal
with state prosecutors?
I just told you to teach them a lesson.
Yeah, you sure did, Randy.
I mean, that's exactly what you said.
[MUSIC]
Are the perps local?
One's from Louisiana,
one's from Missouri.
Last known address is a
oil camp in North Dakota.
Toe tag them as John Does,
say your deputies pulled them
from a truck in a bar ditch
with three times the legal limit
of alcohol in their system.
What about the victim?
She saw everything.
That was quick.
Sheriff said they'd need it for a while.
How can she rodeo without
a truck and trailer?
That's what I said.
But they said they needed it for
For what?
Guess one of the deputies took
it too far with those assholes.
Uh not one of the deputies.
[CLEARS THROAT]
What I'm telling you could
put my agent in prison.
It could put me in prison, too.
Maybe you shouldn't tell it.
My sister was beaten to
within an inch of her life.
Whatever else they did I can't say.
She won't either.
But I can say this:
a man who puts a hand on
a member of my family
never puts a hand on anything else.
Is a beating all she got?
I don't know.
She won't talk about it.
I got half a mind to stand
outside the courthouse
with a shotgun
and wait for those sons of
bitches to get out on bail.
You don't have to do that.
Everyone says that, but
everyone's daughter isn't beat to shit
and God knows what else.
So don't tell me what to fucking do.
It ain't your daughter.
I'm not telling you what to do.
I'm saying you don't have to do that.
[MUSIC]
Eighty years ago we could've
hung them from a tree.
But today
this is the best I can offer.
I can promise this:
they're never getting arraigned.
You should run for governor.
Let's just focus on today.
You did that for me?
I did that for every father
who would be sacrificing
their family if they did it.
So they're gone.
They're done.
I don't know you, sir.
And I'm showing you a lot of trust.
I need you to show me the same.
I just want to be clear
about what this means.
You've been plenty clear.
This makes you an accessory.
Your daughter needs to understand that.
My daughter won't say a word
and it makes me more than that.
Don't worry about this:
soon as the grounds dry,
it never happened.
But between you and me
time'll come you'll need a favor
and I can't wait to give it.
I might ask for it.
Kate, get me John Dutton
on the line, please.
Yes, ma'am.
It went straight to voicemail.
- Try Jamie.
- Yes, ma'am.
I'm putting him through.
Jamie?
Governor. What can I do for you?
I need to sit down with
you and your father.
Oh, okay.
Can you give me the broad strokes
of what we'll be discussing?
Sorry, no broad strokes today.
When can we meet?
Actually, Governor, can I
get back to you tomorrow?
This meeting has to happen tomorrow.
Time is not on our side.
I'll get back to you first
thing, then. Thank you.
[PHONE RINGS]
Hey.
Did you talk to anyone?
No, I did everything the
way you said to do it.
Is there a problem?
I don't know.
Jamie, if there's a problem
I need to know about it.
There's no problem.
The lie is the truth now.
The lie is the truth and
it is the truth forever.
Do you understand me?
You're on your fucking own with this.
Make up your own truth.
Shit!
Randy? Fuck!
[MUSIC]
[CAR ENGINE]
Well, what do you think?
We should have done this years ago.
Mm.
We can run stockers out
here 'till December.
That your new hire?
Yessir.
How did she get up there?
Shit, I haven't figured
that one out yet.
She ran up it like a damn beetle.
Never seen anything like it.
Colby, what time it is?
You know, Jimmy, when the
sun's directly above you,
what time do you think that is?
Jimmy, you got somewhere you need to be?
Oh, no, it's just the qualifier
in Livingston starts at 3.
So if we're done here,
is it okay to ?
What's the matter,
I don't pay you enough?
No, sir.
No, I just been saving it up.
Finally got enough to
get my pro card, so
Tonight's the first rodeo that
counts toward my standings.
It's a rough way to
make a living, Jimmy.
You break an arm chasing buckles,
it's hard to
it's hard to stay on any man's payroll.
Yes, sir.
Here goes the day.
[MUSIC]
Governor wants to see us.
You mean the governor wants to see you.
I'm retired. And enjoying it.
She said both of us.
I can bring the chopper out here.
We can be in Helena in an hour.
- Sounds important.
- Sounds like it.
Well, if it's that important,
she shouldn't mind coming to see me.
And I'll be at the rodeo in Livingston.
Well, we can get back by
I said I'll be at the rodeo.
I'm sure her voters would
enjoy watching her partake
in something they actually care about.
Rip, decide who's stayin'
with the herd tonight.
I'm gonna take this outfit
to town and we're, uh
- we'll go watch Jimmy rodeo.
- Okay.
Hey, Teeter.
You're with the herd tonight.
[SPITS]
Colby, you stay with her, too.
Who am I to come between
you and nature, Colby?
Hey, real, quick, who's on top?
I don't think there's
any debate about that.
We're gonna go get
cleaned up, go into town.
You have a great night, buddy.
Don't do anything I wouldn't do.
You know, I want both of
you to just drop dead
right in front of me right now.
That would be a dream.
Oh, I think you're gonna have
a new dream in a little while.
All right, you all have fun.
And take care of our friend, okay?
And go slow, he's a romantic.
Hey, hey, you look like a
plucked mother fuckin' chicken.
Boc, boc, boc!
Thank you. Don't fall.
Okay? You're really high up.
That one's got a real mouth on her.
Yeah, I like that girl.
Oh, say does that star spangled ♪
Banner yet wave ♪
O'er the land of the free ♪
And the home of the brave ♪
[CHEERING]
ANNOUNCER: Let's have
a round of applause
for tonight's flag rider.
Woo!
ANNOUNCER: PRCA judges
include saddle bronc rider
and gold card member Tom Reeves.
- [RIP CLEARS THROAT]
- He'll be one of our judges tonight.
I guess everyone thinks I'm the
dumbest man in the valley.
You can hold her damn hand, Rip.
Thank you, Daddy.
As if something could happen on
my ranch I don't know about.
Jesus Christ.
ANNOUNCER: Pickup men please
report to, uh, gate 3.
Kid drew No Name.
Oh, shit. That's a nasty bronc there.
That son of a bitch last year
bucked ten rounds at the NFR
and he threw every one
of them in the dirt.
A hundred thousand dollar bucking
horse, right there, probably, huh?
Better get his head in the game.
Oh, shit. Jimmy?
Ain't gonna say nuthin'?
Yeah, I didn't really plan this
out past walking up here.
Yeah.
Um I saw you in Three Forks.
Scored an 89. Beat my brother.
Yeah, I didn't see you or
I woulda remembered.
[LAUGHS] I was in the stands.
Um, you are Jimmy Hurdstrom.
You, uh You know my name?
Like I said. I saw you in Three Forks.
I'm Mia.
Very professional of us.
I'm trying real hard to
think of something to say.
And just nothing's coming out.
You could ask me on a date.
I could. I could do that.
So, do it.
Wanna go on a date?
Yes. Yeah.
Shit, that's kind of easy.
Ain't supposed to be hard.
It's usually pretty hard. I don't know.
Jimmy.
- That your dad?
- Kind of, yeah.
- What's your draw?
- Third.
I'll be cheering for you.
I'll give you something to cheer for.
[LAUGHS]
Good luck.
Hey, dipshit.
Pardon us, ma'am.
We've got a rodeo to win.
Yeah, I hope so.
Can't believe I kissed you.
I'm not that forward.
I liked it, so
Jimmy, Jesus.
Ever had a girl look at you and
your whole world just stops?
Every Saturday night.
Now, come on, focus.
Get your ass in there.
- Did you see her?
- Let's go. Yes, we saw her.
[MUSIC]
ANNOUNCER: Looks like we
have a special visitor tonight.
Montana's very own Governor Perry.
[APPLAUSE]
[ANNOUNCER SADDLE BRONC TALK]
Ah.
You don't make it easy, do you?
- Well, never my goal, Lynelle.
- Tonight in Livingston concession proceeds
- You, uh, want a beer?
- ANNOUNCER: will help fund our food bank.
Why not visit them now?
Sure. Let's have a beer.
Hey, buddy, you hungry?
Let's go get you a corn dog.
We're going to go get something to eat.
So, um
ANNOUNCER: First event of the
evening, saddle bronc riding.
- Governor.
- Can we
Jamie.
Can we just enjoy the evening
and talk about the problem tomorrow?
Come on, Lynelle, that's the one
good thing about problems:
they'll still be problems tomorrow.
You want to walk me through
the plan behind that dirty grin?
Well, that all depends.
On what?
On how big your security detail is.
How's, uh forced retirement?
Bliss.
ANNOUNCER: The PRCA also
proudly supports youth rodeo,
education camps, and
financial assistance
to young standouts prepared to
enter the professional ranks.
- I'll make you a deal.
- All right.
I'll give you the solution tonight
and the problem tomorrow.
You agree to the solution,
and we can play teenager for
the remainder of the night.
All right. What's the solution?
I appoint Jamie interim Attorney General
and Jamie appoints a
person of your choosing
to run the Livestock Commission.
Something happened.
Is what I'm proposing
best for the state?
I don't know.
Is it best for you? Yes.
Is it best for the
people in this valley?
I I think so.
In my heart, I think it is.
And we do all this with
what goal in mind?
To negotiate an acceptable surrender.
ANNOUNCER: First draw of
the night, Michael Murray,
will be riding "Flies too much."
What are we surrendering?
[CHEERS AND MUSIC]
[AIR HORN BLOWS]
Hey.
You wanna go skinny dipping
down in the river?
No.
Wanna backrub?
I don't. Thanks.
You wanna give me 'un?
No, I don't.
Shit, you don't like girls, do ya?
Bet you want to pile drive
one of them boys in
my posters, don't ya?
No, I don't want to pile drive
one of the boys in your poster.
Bullshit.
Can you not?
It's all right, baby.
[COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING]
ANNOUNCER: Championship
night here in Livingston,
as we go to Danny Primrose.
He's on Raising Cain.
South of Waco ♪
At the place called Papa Joe's ♪
I heard him say so ♪
Yeah, by the man named Billy Joe ♪
Got in a tango ♪
Hell, he pulled a knife ♪
Billy pulled a gun ♪
And the kind of outlaw he is ♪
Billy asked him, son ♪
Hey! Hey! Hey!
ANNOUNCER: That was a good ride.
Let's see what the judges think.
Jimmy's next.
The problem there's plenty
but problem number one is:
I don't have anyone to replace Jamie.
ANNOUNCER: The PRCA also
proudly supports youth rodeo
What about the war hero?
Already asked him. He won't do it.
You've never asked anybody
for anything in your life.
- [LAUGHS]
- You tell.
I'll ask him.
And he won't say no.
I mean, if that's what you want for him.
It's all I've ever wanted for him.
Then let me put a little
sugar on this pill.
John Dutton admitting that
he can't do everything.
- I admitted no such thing.
- [LAUGHS]
ANNOUNCER: Third draw
rider Jimmy Hurdstrom
- will be riding "No Name."
- Okay, come on, kid.
- You got it, Jake?
- Yes, certainly.
ANNOUNCER: He pulled "No Name."
That's $100,000 bucking
horse right there.
He was in the NFR last year,
and he pulled half
the riders to the dirt.
Wake the fuck up, Jimmy.
- Ready, ready, ready.
- Better be. Get your bind.
Let's go, Jimmy.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
[GROANING]
[CROWD QUIETS DOWN]
ANNOUNCER: Oh, man, Jimmy Hurdstrom.
He's one tough cowboy.
He took one heck of a shot down there.
[AMBULANCE SIRENS BLARE]
[MUSIC]
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