Yellowstone (2018) s04e04 Episode Script
Winning or Learning
1
[SHANE SMITH & THE SAINTS'
"ALL I SEE IS YOU" PLAYING]
The storm's running
through the Midwest ♪
Like a bandit out on the loose ♪
And all the clouds
are black as nightfall ♪
But all I see is you ♪
- Get the tail.
- Yup.
Give 'em hell, brother.
I'm gonna give 'em something.
Want to fluff that out? There you go.
All right.
Good luck.
Jimmy, luck ain't got a
fucking thing to do with it.
Tea's boiling from
the spout of the pot ♪
But all I see is you ♪
That's a plus one.
'Cause all I ever see is you ♪
Oh-oh-oh ♪
I will wait ♪
A few more nights ♪
But until that time ♪
All I see is you ♪
[INDISTINCT ANNOUNCER ON LOUDSPEAKER]
If you don't mind,
I just want to close out.
- Horse owner?
- The Yellowstone.
Do you call it the Yellowstone
or the Dutton Ranch? I have both here.
I think it's technically the
Yellowstone Dutton Ranch,
but everyone just calls
it the Yellowstone.
When your horses show like that,
you can call it whatever you want.
[WHISTLES]
Sign here that you received them.
Yeah.
Wow.
Actually, can you just
mail those to the ranch?
Sure, to the address I have on file?
Yeah. I'm sure it's fine.
As long as you're mailing 'em, um
if I wrote a little letter,
could you send that, too?
You bet.
- Oh, thanks.
- You're welcome.
[EXHALES]
[SNIFFS]
[MUSIC]
There you go.
Thank you.
How's that letter coming?
Ah No letter. Just, uh
Just mail the checks.
- Thanks.
- All right.
[MUSIC]
Get skunked again?
No, sir.
First one here today.
Good for you.
Morning.
Morning.
Where to today?
The rock.
So, what happened?
We got a lot to talk about.
[MUSIC]
We got so much to talk about,
why aren't we talking?
This is where my father died.
Did you know that?
It's where I asked your
mother to marry me
and where I buried her ring
somewhere around here.
Should've thought that one
through a little better.
I'd like to
I'd like to have that back.
[SIGHS]
You know, our cemetery
may be by the river, son,
but make no mistake:
this is our graveyard.
Who's this?
That's the man hired to kill us.
Hired by who?
That's the question.
Where is he?
Prison. In Red Lodge.
You need to ask your brother
for his prison records.
Have him set an interview
with you and the sheriff.
If he balks
If he stalls, if he
resists in any way
then we have our answer.
I just don't think Jamie
could ever do it, Dad.
Beth has everybody so
twisted up about who he is
Why don't you just
ask him yourself, Dad?
Why don't you two just sit
in a room and figure it out?
I can't sit in a room with him
until we have an answer for this.
No matter what the answer is.
Okay. I'll go see him today.
What's going on with your family, son?
Haven't seen 'em in weeks.
Just hide out in that room.
They were, uh, they were in
the house when it happened.
So I don't know I guess
that's where they feel safe.
[SIGHS]
Well, you you gotta fix that.
I don't know how.
Me neither, son. But we
need to figure it out
or you're gonna lose them.
Yeah
I think I already lost them, Dad.
[MUSIC]
They even left the towels
in the bathroom.
That's what I call turnkey:
all you have to do is unpack a suitcase.
I'm 41 years old and this is
the first thing I ever owned.
I own it.
Yes, you do.
I [SIGHS] I'm late.
[CLEARS THROAT]
I'll see if I can figure out that stove,
wrangle up some supper
when you get back.
Uh
Thank you.
Ah, cooking is one of the
few guiltless joys in life.
I don't mind.
That's not what I was thanking you for.
You did all this on your own.
You gave me the strength to do it.
You always had the strength, son.
I just helped you to find it.
See you this evening.
I'll be right here.
You know, I used to come here in my 20s.
It was a great place to come drink
on some billionaire's bar tab
while he tried to fuck me.
One might say I lost my faith
in humanity in this very bar.
Sounds like a few succeeded.
None succeeded, though I did dry hump
some lawyer's girlfriend
in the coat closet.
That was interesting.
Hmm, I bet you carve them up
in the boardroom, don't you?
You wanted to meet. I'm here. Why?
Hmm?
Or maybe you just want to bump
uglies in the coat room, too.
He certainly does.
Personally, I find your
behavior offensive
and highly inappropriate.
'Til you jerk off to
it later, huh, sport?
On second thought, I think you
might be wound a little tight
for self pleasure.
You know, I bet you pay top dollar
for somebody to drag you around
on a dog leash, right?
Slap you in the face with a rubber dick.
- [CHUCKLES]
- Uh-oh.
Struck a nerve.
I won't be spoken to like this.
- Caroline, I'll be in the lounge.
- Bye-bye.
Double Tito's three olives.
That's a mean memory, my friend.
Woo! Well, say hello to the new
boss, same as the old boss.
I'm very different from
the old boss, Beth.
I came up at a time when
the corporate ladder
was greased to keep women off it.
I climbed it anyway,
stepping over some little
bitch like you on every rung.
The big dog is off the porch now, Beth,
and I will tear you to fucking pieces.
Starting with an SEC
investigation into you
for market manipulation
and insider trading.
You want to fight?
Let me introduce you to the
fight of your fucking life.
That's behind door number one.
Behind door number two is common ground.
Fire away.
You put together a land trust
for Schwartz and Meyer
I put together a land trust
for the Yellowstone.
Schwartz and Meyer
is a minority investor
with no controlling interest.
- Smart.
- I thought so.
We'd like to make an offer on it.
[LAUGHS]
Not for sale.
That should be your family's motto.
Jamie leased us what he could've sold
and made the ranch 100 times
more than the lease fee.
It'll be fifty years before the
ranch recoups that money.
Stubbornness is not a
business strategy, Beth.
It's how you lose the ranch altogether.
You're smart enough to know that.
Oh, I know it.
And if we still own it by
the time my father dies,
you're my first call.
But in the meantime,
his dream is my Alamo,
and I will die on the
fucking wall defending it.
Come and work for us and
I'll help you defend it.
[SCOFFS]
- Doing what?
- What you do:
you're a corporate raider.
Come and raid for Market Equities.
You apply logic to your
decisions with no emotion.
I respect that.
But asking a wolf to protect
the sheep, that is a mistake.
And you're smart enough to know that.
You can have the sheep, Beth.
I've taken all your father's
ranch I need for the moment.
You want to save the rest of it?
Find me something better.
What are you building now?
Every resource of Montana
can be grown somewhere else for less.
The fantasy of the West is its
only resource of any value.
Colorado embraced that decades ago.
It's time Montana did the same.
Build me Aspen, build me Breckenridge.
I want a destination
town in every valley.
But I need an insider to do that.
This is a name-your-price offer, Beth.
You have a controlling interest
of Schwartz and Meyer now, right?
That's my price.
You want a piece of Schwartz
- and Meyer?
- I want your piece.
You give me that, I'm yours.
You're going to fire him.
I'm going to bankrupt him first.
I want his fucking
grandchildren on welfare.
You break your word to me,
lady, I'll do the same to you.
You have my number.
What do you think?
Oh, I think she's a walking lawsuit.
I think she can make Montana
the fastest growing state in the nation.
Behind every milestone of human
history stands a monster.
And that's our monster.
[MUSIC]
You are bullying this through
- and we will not have it.
- JAMIE: Hm.
We will file suit to halt construction
until an environmental impact
study has been filed.
The Department of the Interior
is conducting the E.I.S.
at the ski resort.
I'm talking about the airport.
Well, that build's on private land.
It's a lease-back to the State.
When construction is complete.
It's a bullshit loophole, Jamie.
And know this: the lawsuit
will name the State as well.
Oh.
Well, the Market Equities
group has no obligation
to publish a study.
The government has no
authority to mandate it.
State and Federal building
codes are being followed.
But if your law firm would like
to dispute that, file suit.
I will see you in court
where it will be dismissed
with prejudice,
at which point the State
will file countersuit
for abuse of process.
Now, the state of Montana
is the beneficiary
of a privately funded 6 billion
dollar infrastructure investment
that will yield thousands of
jobs and billions in revenue.
We will stand firm with the M.E. group
and their investment in our state
and I will vigorously defend
their right to do it.
Now, if any of you want
to challenge that,
bring your best and I'll bring mine.
[SIGHS]
This a land grab, Jamie.
And you know it.
No one's being forced to
sell their land, Ruth.
These are private transactions on land
in which your client has no sway.
Not that your client cares
about the little things,
like legal precedent and case law.
My client cares about Montana.
About the rivers this will pollute
and the animals this will displace.
6,000 jobs.
My recommendation is you
take this in front of a judge
who does not want to be re-elected.
Look we're here to negotiate.
We have no interest in negotiating.
So, the State's position
is essentially 'fuck off.'
Yeah.
Would defenders file
in District 6 or 22?
Hold my calls.
How are you, Kayce?
I've been better.
You?
Just hiding in my work,
if you know what I mean.
Yeah, I do.
It's good to see you.
You didn't come around.
You didn't call, nothing.
You just disappeared.
I have yet to stop
fighting for this family.
I was the reason there was
police protection for him
at that hospital for two months.
I was the reason that
there was no investigation
into the murders at the ranch
That was self defense.
One assailant executed in the kitchen,
one shot in the back near the barn,
another hung from the corral gate.
And you, without any authority
whatsoever to do so,
ram a vehicle,
kill everyone inside
with an assault rifle
in the middle of a fucking intersection.
Those were the men that
attacked our father.
It doesn't matter.
There's is what's just
and there's the law.
They are not the same thing.
And I am the reason no
one is sitting in prison
learning that hard lesson right now.
You didn't visit him.
You didn't call him. Not one of us.
I couldn't visit. I couldn't call.
That would labeled collusion
and everything I swept under the rug
would be out in the fucking floor
for the whole world to see.
Besides, Beth is always by his side,
and the only space I will
share with that bitch
is a court room or
her fucking death bed.
He hates me because of her.
He doesn't hate you, Jamie.
He's why I'm here.
This is the man who
took a hit out on us.
[MUSIC]
This man has been in
prison for twenty years.
What makes you think it's him?
Dad says it's from a reliable source.
Care to share the source?
Didn't say.
Figures.
What does he want from me?
Just take a look at his prison file,
see if you can make a connection.
Maybe let me interview him,
- or
- Hmm. [CHUCKLES]
Mm-mm.
This must be by the book, Kayce.
These guys know the law as well as I do.
His attorney will be present.
The interview will be recorded.
It's got to be a detective from homicide
and a State's attorney.
He doesn't want some State's attorney.
He wants you, Jamie.
[MUSIC]
- He wants me to do it?
- Yeah.
Only people you can trust is family.
Will you do it?
Of course I'll do it.
[MUSIC]
Thank you.
I love you, brother.
I love you.
[CATTLE LOWING]
- Hey, hey!
- Buck, buck!
Hup, hup!
Hey! This 'un too.
Hell, the whole damn herd has pink eye.
Let's push 'em into the arena,
we'll run 'em through the chute.
You don't want these sick
sum'bitches in the arena.
Why don't we just doctor 'em right here?
Well, I fucking said so.
I didn't know you was
boss when boss is gone.
Hey, I'm always the boss
when the boss is gone.
Look, he's right, we should
doctor 'em right here.
Push them in the fucking arena!
We start dragging 'em in the pasture,
they'll scatter to hell and gone.
You saddle those horses?
- They're tied outside.
- All right. You and I are talking later.
Wait. Am I in trouble?
Is he in trouble?
He pissed your daughter off pretty good.
Then he's in trouble.
[CATTLE LOWING]
Thought we were doctoring today.
Yeah, so did I.
Lloyd! Get over here.
What in the fuck are you doing?
Running them through the chute.
Well, a couple of those got pink
eye, I can see it from here.
They all do. We got to doctor
the whole damn herd.
Well, don't bring them in here.
You'll give every animal
we got fucking pink eye.
It's faster and easier in the chute.
Doctoring cattle ain't a
fucking timed event, Lloyd.
And easy doesn't factor in at all.
Lloyd, you listen to me. You
move those fucking heifers out,
do your fucking job. Go!
- Hey! Push 'em back out.
- Let's go, move 'em out!
Push them back!
Push 'em back out.
- That means you too, Walker.
- Hell, you're the boss.
Hear that, boys?
The boss is going to let
us play cowboy today.
How about that shit?
[MUSIC]
Ho! Ho, ho!
Let 'em go!
There it is. Hold that horse.
Not like you to take short cuts.
What's the matter with you?
Didn't mean it to be a
short cut, it just seems
Them girls, they can't rope and
Not looking for an answer.
[CLICKS TONGUE]
How was he?
I asked for the file,
I asked for the interview
and he didn't blink.
Just said yes.
He's gonna notify the inmate's attorney,
and that homicide detective
at the Sheriff's office.
Just the way you're supposed to do it.
Good. Good.
I, uh, thought about our talk.
Yeah? Come up with an idea?
I think so.
It's not gonna be easy on either of us.
But it feels right.
[CHUCKLES]
Then it probably is, son.
[CLICKS TONGUE]
He's getting a little
old for that, ain't he?
[SIGHS]
It's the only way he'll let me do it.
Some day soon, he won't
let me do it at all,
and another thing we've shared is gone.
Can I talk to you for a second?
Did you mean it?
Mean what?
Do you hate me?
Kayce, I don't have the strength
to do this right now.
Find it.
If I hated you, I would've left.
He's never gonna get
better staying here.
And neither will you.
I was thinking we could go
at your grandfather's place for a while
until we find another place close
[HEAVY BREATHS]
When?
How fast can you pack?
Where are we going?
Grandpa Felix.
You coming, too?
Oh, yeah. We're all going, son.
[MUSIC]
I'll be back in a couple days.
The rez?
Yeah, somewhere near it.
Close to her family and friends.
She could use a dose of that.
They both could.
Yeah, no doubt.
It ain't permanent, I'll just
be back and forth for a while.
Yep.
[MUSIC]
[ENGINE STARTS]
[SHOOTER JENNINGS' "THE LOW ROAD" PLAYS]
- I'm up two.
- I'm up five games.
- I'm up five games, so that's
- All palaces are temporary.
When I was in school, some
bullies were picking on me ♪
Pushed me down at the playground ♪
Would you stop eating
that fucking garbage?
Dinner's almost ready.
You're wasting your time, Teeter,
no one is gonna eat a
thing that you cook.
When does Gator get back?
- Thursday.
- Thursday?
Oh. I'm gonna be dead by then.
I can already feel my
organs shutting down.
Walker, you know any hunger songs?
No.
Oh, um
No, I'm good.
Come on, baby, I keep cooking,
you keep not eating.
- I need you strong for later.
- Fuck it,
I'm so hungry I'll eat
anything right now.
Oh, I wouldn't, it's
probably gonna be
- Come on.
- Come on.
- Don't fucking lie.
- Good or bad?
It's fucking great.
- It's fucking great.
- It is?
- Yeah.
- I'm in.
TEETER: Uh, uh, uh, wait your turn.
I slaved over this fucking meal.
- What's in it?
- Everything, baby.
I think there's a vegetable,
it could be
Like a vegetable bisque?
- Kinda like little sausages?
- TEETER: Just everything, baby.
Tomato.
This baby doll is my favorite.
It's my favorite.
- Thank you.
- And, um
I don't know if that's chicken.
- I'm hungry.
- You ever heard of manners?
I'm the short, fat guy.
- I don't know, it's just kind of different.
- COLBY: What does that mean,
- like, what's in it?
- Not really sure,
but never tasted anything quite like it.
- What do you call it?
- Sum bits.
[SPITS]
- For fuck's sakes.
- COLBY: What does that mean?
It means it's good for you, honey.
[SPITS]
- What does that mean?
- Literally everything from the cow
that nobody else wants.
It's the whole cow.
- You mean everything in the cow?
- Evidently.
Ew, I got a eyeball.
- That's disgusting.
- Still good.
- Tastes good to me.
- Come on.
You're just full of
surprises, aren't you?
Just a little bite.
No. I told you, my organs
were shutting down.
That shit will surely kill me.
Hey, you hungry?
It's rodeo season, Laramie.
We should be on the road.
Oh. That's not what I asked.
I'm pulling out tomorrow.
COLBY: You know,
you're eating intestines,
you should be ashamed of yourself.
You ain't eating?
COLBY: Oh, no, bro.
He's intermittent fasting.
Getting ready for swimsuit season.
Yeah, cold water doesn't
bother him too much.
So he's just
Sorry, you didn't think that was
funny? I thought it was funny.
I'm hungry. Very hungry.
- You want to fucking dance, old man?
- [GRUNTS]
Hey, hey! Stop it!
- Shit!
- Stop it!
You ain't fucking singing now, are you?
- [SHOUTING]
- All right, calm down!
- Chill, chill, chill!
- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
- Hey, stop it! Stop it!
- Jesus Christ.
What a fucking mess you've made
of your last second chance.
Life is a lesson, boy.
One long lesson.
But you gotta look to learn them,
and you ain't fucking looking.
[GLASS SHATTERS]
[SHOUTING]
Stop it! Stop it! Stop it!
- Motherfucker!
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
- You motherfucker!
- Come on!
Let him go!
What's the rule about fighting, Lloyd?
Hmm?
Goddam you for making me do this.
[MUSIC]
Come here.
There's no fighting on this ranch.
You want to fight somebody,
you come fight me.
I'll fight you all fucking day.
Son of a bitch.
[MUSIC]
[EXHALES]
I stand corrected.
Horses I know, honey.
We gotta find a way to make
a business of this place
beyond cattle.
You'll get no argument from me.
Good, 'cause you're
running that end of it.
I got a job offer today.
Market Equities, they want me to oversee
all development projects in Montana.
What did you tell them?
I made them an offer they can't accept.
What if they do?
Well, you went into politics
to control the things
a ranch can't control.
Kayce, Jamie the same.
You shit the bed with Jamie,
but control was your intent.
It might have the same effect,
me working for the company
that you're fighting against.
And my loyalty is the
one thing on this planet
that you don't have to worry about.
Do what you think is best, sweetheart.
I'll can still make a business
out of this place for you, Daddy.
Just don't come bitching to me
when there's 300 people in that
arena for a fucking wedding.
No weddings. No.
Big ones and lots of them.
Good night, Dad.
Kayce left today.
Left?
To Monica's folks.
Needed a break from this place.
Well, that's understandable.
Why do all of my children have
to leave to find happiness?
[POURS DRINK]
It's a unique situation.
The reason is unique,
I'll give you that.
But the situation is exactly the same.
It's because there's no
peace in this place, Dad.
Never has been.
It doesn't bother you or Kayce
because you aren't peaceful men.
[MUSIC]
Guess I'm not peaceful either.
You know what you need?
What's that, honey?
You need some pussy.
- I'm gonna get you a girlfriend.
- Beth, that's too far, okay?
- No, it's what you need.
- This whole man-to-man shit thing
- we got going is just
- No, I'm on it.
- Beth.
- I got it.
- Beth.
- I'm on it.
[MUSIC]
You have no future
None beyond this place.
And if you don't find a way
to get her trust back,
you're not gonna have this either.
And then your life is, well,
it's like your father's life.
And you know how that ended.
There's two roads in life.
One is you're winning or learning.
And the other is that you're losing
all the way to the fucking grave.
[CHUCKLES]
Boy, you'd better choose quickly
or life's gonna choose it for you.
[SNIFFS, GROANS]
- You want me to drive?
- I drive.
You're the only one who hasn't slept.
125,000 dollar truck pulling a
million dollars worth of horses
in a 150,000 dollar trailer. I drive.
Just thought you might be tired.
Buddy, I'll get all the sleep
I need when I'm dead.
Remember that movie?
- What movie?
- Best movie ever made:
Road House.
What, you're saying that Road
House is the best movie ever
Ever fucking made. Ever.
Goddamn, when I grow up
I want to be Sam Elliott.
With Patrick Swayze's hair.
Man, I wish the mullet would
come back in style, don't you?
Well, I guess you don't.
Speaking of hair,
next truck stop we find,
you need to shave all this shit off.
You look fucking homeless.
They will not stand for
that in West Texas.
- Girlfriend likes it.
- Girlfriend's a fucking idiot.
So, you like to rodeo, huh?
Its kind of the only thing
I was ever any good at.
What, you're fucking good at rodeo?
Fucking neck broke, back broke,
everything all fucked up.
So, why do you do it?
I don't know, I liked the
I like the lights. I like the crowd.
I liked that they fucking liked me.
What about the horses? You like them?
It's kind of more like facing a fear.
I'm too fucking scared
of 'em to like them.
Let me tell you something, Jimmy,
to be any good at this game, all right,
ranching, rodeo, show horses,
you got to do it for the horse. Right?
And where you're going
a horse is gonna be
your only fucking friend
and you two are gonna have
to figure it the fuck out.
And that's all cowboying is, all right?
It's you and a horse doing a job,
trying like hell to not
let the other down.
I'll say this. When the
Sixes is done with you,
you will either spend the
rest of your life horseback
or you will never get on another one.
Get some rest, Jimmy.
You are gonna fucking need it.
[MUSIC]
Morning.
[CHUCKLES] Not yet it ain't.
We've established this pattern
where you wake up at dawn to go to work,
and then I wake up and want to fuck
and then I have to convince you
that the day can wait, well
the day hasn't started yet,
so you're out of fucking excuses, buddy.
[LAUGHS]
Get to work.
You are the perfect
woman, you know that?
Yeah, I am aware.
When's your birthday?
Hmm?
Your birthday.
Sweetie, let's talk about
this in fifteen minutes
When is it?
When is it?
I don't know, Beth.
What do you mean you don't know?
Look on your driver's license.
I don't have one.
When I said to you that there's no proof
of my existence, I meant it.
Did you know it when you were a boy?
Being brought into this world
wasn't something that
my family celebrated.
Hey.
I don't want to make you upset.
Hell, you don't even
celebrate your birthday.
I choose fucking not to.
I know when it is.
I don't know what to say.
I mean, it is what it is.
- Then we pick it.
- Pick what, Beth?
We're gonna pick your fucking birthday.
- September 28th.
- I don't want to celebrate
Your birthday's on 28th of September.
- Okay?
- [LAUGHS] Okay.
And we're gonna celebrate you.
We're celebrating you, baby.
Doc?
Yes, sir, yeah.
Yeah, we're here.
Where do you want him?
All right, I'll have him there
in about twenty minutes.
Yes, sir. Bye.
- This is it?
- This is it.
How far does it go?
To the horizon in every direction.
[MUSIC]
[GRUNTS]
[EXHALES]
[SIGHS] Oh, fuck.
SECRETARY: Yeah, I've got it.
All right, I have to go.
This came over from
the Bureau of Prisons.
Mm.
Thank you.
Mm.
[SIGHS]
-
- [MUSIC]
[DEEP SIGH]
Oh, my God.
[EXHALES]
[GRUNTS]
[GRUNTS]
See you around, Jimmy.
What, you're not staying?
Nope, I've got to haul horses
up to the Yellowstone
then Ft. Worth for the Snaffle Bit.
Well, where do I go?
Doc said to go out back by the corrals.
Where's the back?
Well, Jimmy, if this is the front,
then the back is the
exact opposite of this.
That make sense?
- Yeah.
- All right, well [LAUGHS]
Good luck, Jimmy.
Thought you said luck has
nothing to do with it.
No, I said luck has nothing
to do with horse showing.
For this, you're going to need
all the luck you can get.
See you around.
[WILLIE NELSON'S "HANDS
ON THE WHEEL" PLAYS]
At a time when the world ♪
Seems to be spinning ♪
Hopelessly out of control ♪
There's deceivers and believers ♪
And old in-betweeners ♪
That seem to have no place to go ♪
I looked to the stars ♪
Tried all of the bars ♪
And I nearly gone up in smoke ♪
Now my hand's on the wheel ♪
Of something that's real ♪
And I feel like I'm going home ♪
[MUSIC]
[SHANE SMITH & THE SAINTS'
"ALL I SEE IS YOU" PLAYING]
The storm's running
through the Midwest ♪
Like a bandit out on the loose ♪
And all the clouds
are black as nightfall ♪
But all I see is you ♪
- Get the tail.
- Yup.
Give 'em hell, brother.
I'm gonna give 'em something.
Want to fluff that out? There you go.
All right.
Good luck.
Jimmy, luck ain't got a
fucking thing to do with it.
Tea's boiling from
the spout of the pot ♪
But all I see is you ♪
That's a plus one.
'Cause all I ever see is you ♪
Oh-oh-oh ♪
I will wait ♪
A few more nights ♪
But until that time ♪
All I see is you ♪
[INDISTINCT ANNOUNCER ON LOUDSPEAKER]
If you don't mind,
I just want to close out.
- Horse owner?
- The Yellowstone.
Do you call it the Yellowstone
or the Dutton Ranch? I have both here.
I think it's technically the
Yellowstone Dutton Ranch,
but everyone just calls
it the Yellowstone.
When your horses show like that,
you can call it whatever you want.
[WHISTLES]
Sign here that you received them.
Yeah.
Wow.
Actually, can you just
mail those to the ranch?
Sure, to the address I have on file?
Yeah. I'm sure it's fine.
As long as you're mailing 'em, um
if I wrote a little letter,
could you send that, too?
You bet.
- Oh, thanks.
- You're welcome.
[EXHALES]
[SNIFFS]
[MUSIC]
There you go.
Thank you.
How's that letter coming?
Ah No letter. Just, uh
Just mail the checks.
- Thanks.
- All right.
[MUSIC]
Get skunked again?
No, sir.
First one here today.
Good for you.
Morning.
Morning.
Where to today?
The rock.
So, what happened?
We got a lot to talk about.
[MUSIC]
We got so much to talk about,
why aren't we talking?
This is where my father died.
Did you know that?
It's where I asked your
mother to marry me
and where I buried her ring
somewhere around here.
Should've thought that one
through a little better.
I'd like to
I'd like to have that back.
[SIGHS]
You know, our cemetery
may be by the river, son,
but make no mistake:
this is our graveyard.
Who's this?
That's the man hired to kill us.
Hired by who?
That's the question.
Where is he?
Prison. In Red Lodge.
You need to ask your brother
for his prison records.
Have him set an interview
with you and the sheriff.
If he balks
If he stalls, if he
resists in any way
then we have our answer.
I just don't think Jamie
could ever do it, Dad.
Beth has everybody so
twisted up about who he is
Why don't you just
ask him yourself, Dad?
Why don't you two just sit
in a room and figure it out?
I can't sit in a room with him
until we have an answer for this.
No matter what the answer is.
Okay. I'll go see him today.
What's going on with your family, son?
Haven't seen 'em in weeks.
Just hide out in that room.
They were, uh, they were in
the house when it happened.
So I don't know I guess
that's where they feel safe.
[SIGHS]
Well, you you gotta fix that.
I don't know how.
Me neither, son. But we
need to figure it out
or you're gonna lose them.
Yeah
I think I already lost them, Dad.
[MUSIC]
They even left the towels
in the bathroom.
That's what I call turnkey:
all you have to do is unpack a suitcase.
I'm 41 years old and this is
the first thing I ever owned.
I own it.
Yes, you do.
I [SIGHS] I'm late.
[CLEARS THROAT]
I'll see if I can figure out that stove,
wrangle up some supper
when you get back.
Uh
Thank you.
Ah, cooking is one of the
few guiltless joys in life.
I don't mind.
That's not what I was thanking you for.
You did all this on your own.
You gave me the strength to do it.
You always had the strength, son.
I just helped you to find it.
See you this evening.
I'll be right here.
You know, I used to come here in my 20s.
It was a great place to come drink
on some billionaire's bar tab
while he tried to fuck me.
One might say I lost my faith
in humanity in this very bar.
Sounds like a few succeeded.
None succeeded, though I did dry hump
some lawyer's girlfriend
in the coat closet.
That was interesting.
Hmm, I bet you carve them up
in the boardroom, don't you?
You wanted to meet. I'm here. Why?
Hmm?
Or maybe you just want to bump
uglies in the coat room, too.
He certainly does.
Personally, I find your
behavior offensive
and highly inappropriate.
'Til you jerk off to
it later, huh, sport?
On second thought, I think you
might be wound a little tight
for self pleasure.
You know, I bet you pay top dollar
for somebody to drag you around
on a dog leash, right?
Slap you in the face with a rubber dick.
- [CHUCKLES]
- Uh-oh.
Struck a nerve.
I won't be spoken to like this.
- Caroline, I'll be in the lounge.
- Bye-bye.
Double Tito's three olives.
That's a mean memory, my friend.
Woo! Well, say hello to the new
boss, same as the old boss.
I'm very different from
the old boss, Beth.
I came up at a time when
the corporate ladder
was greased to keep women off it.
I climbed it anyway,
stepping over some little
bitch like you on every rung.
The big dog is off the porch now, Beth,
and I will tear you to fucking pieces.
Starting with an SEC
investigation into you
for market manipulation
and insider trading.
You want to fight?
Let me introduce you to the
fight of your fucking life.
That's behind door number one.
Behind door number two is common ground.
Fire away.
You put together a land trust
for Schwartz and Meyer
I put together a land trust
for the Yellowstone.
Schwartz and Meyer
is a minority investor
with no controlling interest.
- Smart.
- I thought so.
We'd like to make an offer on it.
[LAUGHS]
Not for sale.
That should be your family's motto.
Jamie leased us what he could've sold
and made the ranch 100 times
more than the lease fee.
It'll be fifty years before the
ranch recoups that money.
Stubbornness is not a
business strategy, Beth.
It's how you lose the ranch altogether.
You're smart enough to know that.
Oh, I know it.
And if we still own it by
the time my father dies,
you're my first call.
But in the meantime,
his dream is my Alamo,
and I will die on the
fucking wall defending it.
Come and work for us and
I'll help you defend it.
[SCOFFS]
- Doing what?
- What you do:
you're a corporate raider.
Come and raid for Market Equities.
You apply logic to your
decisions with no emotion.
I respect that.
But asking a wolf to protect
the sheep, that is a mistake.
And you're smart enough to know that.
You can have the sheep, Beth.
I've taken all your father's
ranch I need for the moment.
You want to save the rest of it?
Find me something better.
What are you building now?
Every resource of Montana
can be grown somewhere else for less.
The fantasy of the West is its
only resource of any value.
Colorado embraced that decades ago.
It's time Montana did the same.
Build me Aspen, build me Breckenridge.
I want a destination
town in every valley.
But I need an insider to do that.
This is a name-your-price offer, Beth.
You have a controlling interest
of Schwartz and Meyer now, right?
That's my price.
You want a piece of Schwartz
- and Meyer?
- I want your piece.
You give me that, I'm yours.
You're going to fire him.
I'm going to bankrupt him first.
I want his fucking
grandchildren on welfare.
You break your word to me,
lady, I'll do the same to you.
You have my number.
What do you think?
Oh, I think she's a walking lawsuit.
I think she can make Montana
the fastest growing state in the nation.
Behind every milestone of human
history stands a monster.
And that's our monster.
[MUSIC]
You are bullying this through
- and we will not have it.
- JAMIE: Hm.
We will file suit to halt construction
until an environmental impact
study has been filed.
The Department of the Interior
is conducting the E.I.S.
at the ski resort.
I'm talking about the airport.
Well, that build's on private land.
It's a lease-back to the State.
When construction is complete.
It's a bullshit loophole, Jamie.
And know this: the lawsuit
will name the State as well.
Oh.
Well, the Market Equities
group has no obligation
to publish a study.
The government has no
authority to mandate it.
State and Federal building
codes are being followed.
But if your law firm would like
to dispute that, file suit.
I will see you in court
where it will be dismissed
with prejudice,
at which point the State
will file countersuit
for abuse of process.
Now, the state of Montana
is the beneficiary
of a privately funded 6 billion
dollar infrastructure investment
that will yield thousands of
jobs and billions in revenue.
We will stand firm with the M.E. group
and their investment in our state
and I will vigorously defend
their right to do it.
Now, if any of you want
to challenge that,
bring your best and I'll bring mine.
[SIGHS]
This a land grab, Jamie.
And you know it.
No one's being forced to
sell their land, Ruth.
These are private transactions on land
in which your client has no sway.
Not that your client cares
about the little things,
like legal precedent and case law.
My client cares about Montana.
About the rivers this will pollute
and the animals this will displace.
6,000 jobs.
My recommendation is you
take this in front of a judge
who does not want to be re-elected.
Look we're here to negotiate.
We have no interest in negotiating.
So, the State's position
is essentially 'fuck off.'
Yeah.
Would defenders file
in District 6 or 22?
Hold my calls.
How are you, Kayce?
I've been better.
You?
Just hiding in my work,
if you know what I mean.
Yeah, I do.
It's good to see you.
You didn't come around.
You didn't call, nothing.
You just disappeared.
I have yet to stop
fighting for this family.
I was the reason there was
police protection for him
at that hospital for two months.
I was the reason that
there was no investigation
into the murders at the ranch
That was self defense.
One assailant executed in the kitchen,
one shot in the back near the barn,
another hung from the corral gate.
And you, without any authority
whatsoever to do so,
ram a vehicle,
kill everyone inside
with an assault rifle
in the middle of a fucking intersection.
Those were the men that
attacked our father.
It doesn't matter.
There's is what's just
and there's the law.
They are not the same thing.
And I am the reason no
one is sitting in prison
learning that hard lesson right now.
You didn't visit him.
You didn't call him. Not one of us.
I couldn't visit. I couldn't call.
That would labeled collusion
and everything I swept under the rug
would be out in the fucking floor
for the whole world to see.
Besides, Beth is always by his side,
and the only space I will
share with that bitch
is a court room or
her fucking death bed.
He hates me because of her.
He doesn't hate you, Jamie.
He's why I'm here.
This is the man who
took a hit out on us.
[MUSIC]
This man has been in
prison for twenty years.
What makes you think it's him?
Dad says it's from a reliable source.
Care to share the source?
Didn't say.
Figures.
What does he want from me?
Just take a look at his prison file,
see if you can make a connection.
Maybe let me interview him,
- or
- Hmm. [CHUCKLES]
Mm-mm.
This must be by the book, Kayce.
These guys know the law as well as I do.
His attorney will be present.
The interview will be recorded.
It's got to be a detective from homicide
and a State's attorney.
He doesn't want some State's attorney.
He wants you, Jamie.
[MUSIC]
- He wants me to do it?
- Yeah.
Only people you can trust is family.
Will you do it?
Of course I'll do it.
[MUSIC]
Thank you.
I love you, brother.
I love you.
[CATTLE LOWING]
- Hey, hey!
- Buck, buck!
Hup, hup!
Hey! This 'un too.
Hell, the whole damn herd has pink eye.
Let's push 'em into the arena,
we'll run 'em through the chute.
You don't want these sick
sum'bitches in the arena.
Why don't we just doctor 'em right here?
Well, I fucking said so.
I didn't know you was
boss when boss is gone.
Hey, I'm always the boss
when the boss is gone.
Look, he's right, we should
doctor 'em right here.
Push them in the fucking arena!
We start dragging 'em in the pasture,
they'll scatter to hell and gone.
You saddle those horses?
- They're tied outside.
- All right. You and I are talking later.
Wait. Am I in trouble?
Is he in trouble?
He pissed your daughter off pretty good.
Then he's in trouble.
[CATTLE LOWING]
Thought we were doctoring today.
Yeah, so did I.
Lloyd! Get over here.
What in the fuck are you doing?
Running them through the chute.
Well, a couple of those got pink
eye, I can see it from here.
They all do. We got to doctor
the whole damn herd.
Well, don't bring them in here.
You'll give every animal
we got fucking pink eye.
It's faster and easier in the chute.
Doctoring cattle ain't a
fucking timed event, Lloyd.
And easy doesn't factor in at all.
Lloyd, you listen to me. You
move those fucking heifers out,
do your fucking job. Go!
- Hey! Push 'em back out.
- Let's go, move 'em out!
Push them back!
Push 'em back out.
- That means you too, Walker.
- Hell, you're the boss.
Hear that, boys?
The boss is going to let
us play cowboy today.
How about that shit?
[MUSIC]
Ho! Ho, ho!
Let 'em go!
There it is. Hold that horse.
Not like you to take short cuts.
What's the matter with you?
Didn't mean it to be a
short cut, it just seems
Them girls, they can't rope and
Not looking for an answer.
[CLICKS TONGUE]
How was he?
I asked for the file,
I asked for the interview
and he didn't blink.
Just said yes.
He's gonna notify the inmate's attorney,
and that homicide detective
at the Sheriff's office.
Just the way you're supposed to do it.
Good. Good.
I, uh, thought about our talk.
Yeah? Come up with an idea?
I think so.
It's not gonna be easy on either of us.
But it feels right.
[CHUCKLES]
Then it probably is, son.
[CLICKS TONGUE]
He's getting a little
old for that, ain't he?
[SIGHS]
It's the only way he'll let me do it.
Some day soon, he won't
let me do it at all,
and another thing we've shared is gone.
Can I talk to you for a second?
Did you mean it?
Mean what?
Do you hate me?
Kayce, I don't have the strength
to do this right now.
Find it.
If I hated you, I would've left.
He's never gonna get
better staying here.
And neither will you.
I was thinking we could go
at your grandfather's place for a while
until we find another place close
[HEAVY BREATHS]
When?
How fast can you pack?
Where are we going?
Grandpa Felix.
You coming, too?
Oh, yeah. We're all going, son.
[MUSIC]
I'll be back in a couple days.
The rez?
Yeah, somewhere near it.
Close to her family and friends.
She could use a dose of that.
They both could.
Yeah, no doubt.
It ain't permanent, I'll just
be back and forth for a while.
Yep.
[MUSIC]
[ENGINE STARTS]
[SHOOTER JENNINGS' "THE LOW ROAD" PLAYS]
- I'm up two.
- I'm up five games.
- I'm up five games, so that's
- All palaces are temporary.
When I was in school, some
bullies were picking on me ♪
Pushed me down at the playground ♪
Would you stop eating
that fucking garbage?
Dinner's almost ready.
You're wasting your time, Teeter,
no one is gonna eat a
thing that you cook.
When does Gator get back?
- Thursday.
- Thursday?
Oh. I'm gonna be dead by then.
I can already feel my
organs shutting down.
Walker, you know any hunger songs?
No.
Oh, um
No, I'm good.
Come on, baby, I keep cooking,
you keep not eating.
- I need you strong for later.
- Fuck it,
I'm so hungry I'll eat
anything right now.
Oh, I wouldn't, it's
probably gonna be
- Come on.
- Come on.
- Don't fucking lie.
- Good or bad?
It's fucking great.
- It's fucking great.
- It is?
- Yeah.
- I'm in.
TEETER: Uh, uh, uh, wait your turn.
I slaved over this fucking meal.
- What's in it?
- Everything, baby.
I think there's a vegetable,
it could be
Like a vegetable bisque?
- Kinda like little sausages?
- TEETER: Just everything, baby.
Tomato.
This baby doll is my favorite.
It's my favorite.
- Thank you.
- And, um
I don't know if that's chicken.
- I'm hungry.
- You ever heard of manners?
I'm the short, fat guy.
- I don't know, it's just kind of different.
- COLBY: What does that mean,
- like, what's in it?
- Not really sure,
but never tasted anything quite like it.
- What do you call it?
- Sum bits.
[SPITS]
- For fuck's sakes.
- COLBY: What does that mean?
It means it's good for you, honey.
[SPITS]
- What does that mean?
- Literally everything from the cow
that nobody else wants.
It's the whole cow.
- You mean everything in the cow?
- Evidently.
Ew, I got a eyeball.
- That's disgusting.
- Still good.
- Tastes good to me.
- Come on.
You're just full of
surprises, aren't you?
Just a little bite.
No. I told you, my organs
were shutting down.
That shit will surely kill me.
Hey, you hungry?
It's rodeo season, Laramie.
We should be on the road.
Oh. That's not what I asked.
I'm pulling out tomorrow.
COLBY: You know,
you're eating intestines,
you should be ashamed of yourself.
You ain't eating?
COLBY: Oh, no, bro.
He's intermittent fasting.
Getting ready for swimsuit season.
Yeah, cold water doesn't
bother him too much.
So he's just
Sorry, you didn't think that was
funny? I thought it was funny.
I'm hungry. Very hungry.
- You want to fucking dance, old man?
- [GRUNTS]
Hey, hey! Stop it!
- Shit!
- Stop it!
You ain't fucking singing now, are you?
- [SHOUTING]
- All right, calm down!
- Chill, chill, chill!
- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
- Hey, stop it! Stop it!
- Jesus Christ.
What a fucking mess you've made
of your last second chance.
Life is a lesson, boy.
One long lesson.
But you gotta look to learn them,
and you ain't fucking looking.
[GLASS SHATTERS]
[SHOUTING]
Stop it! Stop it! Stop it!
- Motherfucker!
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
- You motherfucker!
- Come on!
Let him go!
What's the rule about fighting, Lloyd?
Hmm?
Goddam you for making me do this.
[MUSIC]
Come here.
There's no fighting on this ranch.
You want to fight somebody,
you come fight me.
I'll fight you all fucking day.
Son of a bitch.
[MUSIC]
[EXHALES]
I stand corrected.
Horses I know, honey.
We gotta find a way to make
a business of this place
beyond cattle.
You'll get no argument from me.
Good, 'cause you're
running that end of it.
I got a job offer today.
Market Equities, they want me to oversee
all development projects in Montana.
What did you tell them?
I made them an offer they can't accept.
What if they do?
Well, you went into politics
to control the things
a ranch can't control.
Kayce, Jamie the same.
You shit the bed with Jamie,
but control was your intent.
It might have the same effect,
me working for the company
that you're fighting against.
And my loyalty is the
one thing on this planet
that you don't have to worry about.
Do what you think is best, sweetheart.
I'll can still make a business
out of this place for you, Daddy.
Just don't come bitching to me
when there's 300 people in that
arena for a fucking wedding.
No weddings. No.
Big ones and lots of them.
Good night, Dad.
Kayce left today.
Left?
To Monica's folks.
Needed a break from this place.
Well, that's understandable.
Why do all of my children have
to leave to find happiness?
[POURS DRINK]
It's a unique situation.
The reason is unique,
I'll give you that.
But the situation is exactly the same.
It's because there's no
peace in this place, Dad.
Never has been.
It doesn't bother you or Kayce
because you aren't peaceful men.
[MUSIC]
Guess I'm not peaceful either.
You know what you need?
What's that, honey?
You need some pussy.
- I'm gonna get you a girlfriend.
- Beth, that's too far, okay?
- No, it's what you need.
- This whole man-to-man shit thing
- we got going is just
- No, I'm on it.
- Beth.
- I got it.
- Beth.
- I'm on it.
[MUSIC]
You have no future
None beyond this place.
And if you don't find a way
to get her trust back,
you're not gonna have this either.
And then your life is, well,
it's like your father's life.
And you know how that ended.
There's two roads in life.
One is you're winning or learning.
And the other is that you're losing
all the way to the fucking grave.
[CHUCKLES]
Boy, you'd better choose quickly
or life's gonna choose it for you.
[SNIFFS, GROANS]
- You want me to drive?
- I drive.
You're the only one who hasn't slept.
125,000 dollar truck pulling a
million dollars worth of horses
in a 150,000 dollar trailer. I drive.
Just thought you might be tired.
Buddy, I'll get all the sleep
I need when I'm dead.
Remember that movie?
- What movie?
- Best movie ever made:
Road House.
What, you're saying that Road
House is the best movie ever
Ever fucking made. Ever.
Goddamn, when I grow up
I want to be Sam Elliott.
With Patrick Swayze's hair.
Man, I wish the mullet would
come back in style, don't you?
Well, I guess you don't.
Speaking of hair,
next truck stop we find,
you need to shave all this shit off.
You look fucking homeless.
They will not stand for
that in West Texas.
- Girlfriend likes it.
- Girlfriend's a fucking idiot.
So, you like to rodeo, huh?
Its kind of the only thing
I was ever any good at.
What, you're fucking good at rodeo?
Fucking neck broke, back broke,
everything all fucked up.
So, why do you do it?
I don't know, I liked the
I like the lights. I like the crowd.
I liked that they fucking liked me.
What about the horses? You like them?
It's kind of more like facing a fear.
I'm too fucking scared
of 'em to like them.
Let me tell you something, Jimmy,
to be any good at this game, all right,
ranching, rodeo, show horses,
you got to do it for the horse. Right?
And where you're going
a horse is gonna be
your only fucking friend
and you two are gonna have
to figure it the fuck out.
And that's all cowboying is, all right?
It's you and a horse doing a job,
trying like hell to not
let the other down.
I'll say this. When the
Sixes is done with you,
you will either spend the
rest of your life horseback
or you will never get on another one.
Get some rest, Jimmy.
You are gonna fucking need it.
[MUSIC]
Morning.
[CHUCKLES] Not yet it ain't.
We've established this pattern
where you wake up at dawn to go to work,
and then I wake up and want to fuck
and then I have to convince you
that the day can wait, well
the day hasn't started yet,
so you're out of fucking excuses, buddy.
[LAUGHS]
Get to work.
You are the perfect
woman, you know that?
Yeah, I am aware.
When's your birthday?
Hmm?
Your birthday.
Sweetie, let's talk about
this in fifteen minutes
When is it?
When is it?
I don't know, Beth.
What do you mean you don't know?
Look on your driver's license.
I don't have one.
When I said to you that there's no proof
of my existence, I meant it.
Did you know it when you were a boy?
Being brought into this world
wasn't something that
my family celebrated.
Hey.
I don't want to make you upset.
Hell, you don't even
celebrate your birthday.
I choose fucking not to.
I know when it is.
I don't know what to say.
I mean, it is what it is.
- Then we pick it.
- Pick what, Beth?
We're gonna pick your fucking birthday.
- September 28th.
- I don't want to celebrate
Your birthday's on 28th of September.
- Okay?
- [LAUGHS] Okay.
And we're gonna celebrate you.
We're celebrating you, baby.
Doc?
Yes, sir, yeah.
Yeah, we're here.
Where do you want him?
All right, I'll have him there
in about twenty minutes.
Yes, sir. Bye.
- This is it?
- This is it.
How far does it go?
To the horizon in every direction.
[MUSIC]
[GRUNTS]
[EXHALES]
[SIGHS] Oh, fuck.
SECRETARY: Yeah, I've got it.
All right, I have to go.
This came over from
the Bureau of Prisons.
Mm.
Thank you.
Mm.
[SIGHS]
-
- [MUSIC]
[DEEP SIGH]
Oh, my God.
[EXHALES]
[GRUNTS]
[GRUNTS]
See you around, Jimmy.
What, you're not staying?
Nope, I've got to haul horses
up to the Yellowstone
then Ft. Worth for the Snaffle Bit.
Well, where do I go?
Doc said to go out back by the corrals.
Where's the back?
Well, Jimmy, if this is the front,
then the back is the
exact opposite of this.
That make sense?
- Yeah.
- All right, well [LAUGHS]
Good luck, Jimmy.
Thought you said luck has
nothing to do with it.
No, I said luck has nothing
to do with horse showing.
For this, you're going to need
all the luck you can get.
See you around.
[WILLIE NELSON'S "HANDS
ON THE WHEEL" PLAYS]
At a time when the world ♪
Seems to be spinning ♪
Hopelessly out of control ♪
There's deceivers and believers ♪
And old in-betweeners ♪
That seem to have no place to go ♪
I looked to the stars ♪
Tried all of the bars ♪
And I nearly gone up in smoke ♪
Now my hand's on the wheel ♪
Of something that's real ♪
And I feel like I'm going home ♪
[MUSIC]