Yellowstone (2018) s04e06 Episode Script

I Want to Be Him

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[MUSIC]
[KETTLE WHISTLING]
[GROANS]
[SIGHS]
[BANGING]
MAN: Come to the house if you're hungry.
Thank you.
- [GRUNTS]
- Hey. Take your hat off.
Oh. Sh
[CLEARS THROAT]
[LOUD CRUNCHING]
- Thank you, darling.
- You're welcome.
- Have a good day.
- You, too.
Jimmy you ready?
- Uh, yeah.
- All right, let's go.
- Thank you, ma'am.
- You're welcome.
How's the one you rode in on?
Not real broke. I think
they said he's just two.
No, I said I said
he's not real broke.
We sell the broke ones
around here, Jimmy.
[MUSIC]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
Mama!
[MUSIC]
What are you doing up?
My father hasn't called me back.
Worries me.
I saw him yesterday, he's fine.
Yeah, that's what worries me.
Hm.
[GRUNTS] Morning, beautiful.
[SNIFFS]
Take me on a ride.
On a horse?
On a horse.
Just a ride, huh?
Well, I'm a little more
purpose-driven than that.
We can talk about it later.
Beth, why can't you tell
me what you're thinking
instead of half of what we're
doing and none of the why
and then I spend the rest of the day
trying to figure out what you're up to?
Because then you're going
to spend the whole day
thinking about me.
I do that already. [BLOWS ON CUP]
- [MUSIC]
- [CHUCKLES]
[DOOR SQUEAKS]
I knew it.
- Who the fuck are you?
- Who the fuck are you?
I'm the bitch about to
stab you in the stomach.
I'm sorry, I didn't know he was married.
[CUPBOARD SLAMS]
Here's a situation I
couldn't have dreamed up
in a month of Sundays.
This is my daughter.
She can be a little overprotective.
Put the knife down, honey.
Dad if you're gonna hire a hooker,
would you please let
me get you a good one?
Beth
Hope you didn't pay full
price for that boob job.
Actually, God gave me these for free.
Looks like he gave me yours too.
It is seven in the fucking morning.
I do not have the energy for this shit.
Now put it down. She is
a guest in our house.
I'm calling an Uber.
No, you're not.
Can you drive me into town, please?
Can y'all just calm the
fuck down and have a
a nice breakfast?
And then, yes, I'll drive you
anywhere you want to go.
I'll get dressed.
Ah!
Mm.
I'm too old for this shit.
I'm too old for her,
I'm too old for that
look you're giving me,
I'm just too old for all of it.
You weren't too old for some of it.
You know
- Be nice to her.
- Okay, Dad.
She held a protest at
the Livestock office,
threw a rock at your brother,
got thrown in jail, and
I bailed her out for it.
And then brought her
home and fucked her.
Along with your common sense.
We talked 'til late and
I offered her a room.
Her clothes were covered in pepper spray
and paint, so I loaned her a shirt.
You know, Beth, maybe it's best you
you don't stay for breakfast.
Oh, Daddy. I wouldn't miss this
breakfast for the fucking world.
Is there anything to eat that
didn't have a heartbeat last week?
Uh
Orange juice didn't have a heartbeat.
Is it non GMO?
I'm not sure what that means.
It means a scientist
didn't alter the DNA
of the orange to make more
money and ravage our bodies.
I just buy big bags
from the grocery store.
Do you like wheat grass?
- I do.
- We have a whole field of it.
Hey, Gator, would you go out back,
pick some wheat grass and
throw it in a blender.
She's gonna love it.
You grow wheat grass?
We grow wheat. Which is a grass.
Until it heads out, then it is a grain.
That's a different kind of wheat.
No, see, I know you think
it just magically appears
at Jamba Juice, but no:
grass grows in the ground.
Gator, Summer is a vegan.
Could you make her something
with no meat or eggs?
Or milk.
- Or milk.
- Or butter.
Or butter.
Maybe some pancakes.
I don't eat gluten.
What's gluten?
So wait, you'll eat the wheat grass,
but you won't eat the seed.
Our bodies aren't designed to digest it.
- Who told you that?
- Doctors.
My doctor never told me that.
Well, you should get a new doctor.
You should get tested for
chlamydia, you fucking hippie.
Okay, Beth. That's it.
All right, she is my guest.
You will treat her with
respect or you will leave.
I have a meeting anyway.
- Love you, Daddy.
- [JOHN GRUNTS]
I hope you find a therapist
who can help you.
I hope you die of ass cancer.
[SCOFFS]
You know, she can, um
She's a little old to be
jealous of the women
her father spends time with.
Yes, she is.
And the cowboy fantasy
is officially over.
[CLEARS THROAT]
I'll be outside.
Yeah.
Well, that went to shit
in a hurry, didn't it?
It did seem to go pretty fast, sir.
Yeah.
[MUSIC]
Wow, I like the light.
These windows along the
south heat this house.
- Oh, great.
- Yeah.
Kayce?
Come on!
You coming inside?
Hey, does that dog come with the house?
- Is that dog back?
- TATE: Come on! Come on!
- Come on, Dog!
- I've taken that damn thing
to the pound twice.
Baby, you want to see the house?
I don't need to, baby.
This is it.
Yeah, I think so, too.
We'll take it.
I'll call Animal Services
about the dog
- No, we'll take the dog, too.
- Oh.
- I'm gonna check out the barn.
- Before you check out the house?
Always.
[PHONE RINGING]
Hello?
I got my family with me right now.
Good dog. Good dog.
[SIGHS] Send me the location.
[MUSIC]
[HEAVY BREATHING]
[DOOR CLOSES]
Where'd your appetite go, son?
Terrell Riggins. That's where it went.
Hmm.
Good old Terrell.
I'm going to need you
to stand up slowly,
with your hands above your head.
[DEEP BREATH]
Walk backwards five paces.
Do not turn around.
I said do not turn around.
If you want to shoot, shoot.
It'll be murder, but won't be
the first one you've covered up.
Don't you talk to me about murder.
Now stand up and turn the fuck around!
No. Just shoot me.
I would much prefer that
to having my son yell at me
in the house I built for you.
Yes. I built it.
I gave you the strength
to walk from the shadow
of that fucking land
baron you called father
for the entire lie of your life.
You tried to kill my family.
That is not your family.
This is your family.
That baby is your family.
And that woman will be
part of your family, too.
I give you my word. I will
build that for you, too.
I want you to imagine something.
Imagine that woman and that baby gone.
And then imagine yourself
in that house instead of this one.
Imagine all the generations of wealth
you would've had to provide
for all the generations
you leave behind.
Just fucking stop.
Stop talking. Please
You gonna tell me you'd miss him?
I can't tell you that.
Of course you can't.
I doubt the jury's out
on how much you'd miss
that bitch of a sister, though.
I'd miss my brother.
He's not your brother.
In my heart he is my brother.
In your imagination, he's your brother.
You barely know him.
You miss what you thought you were.
That's all.
And you'll miss that
whether he's alive or not.
What what about right or wrong?
There's no such thing.
There's no such thing as right or wrong.
There's no such thing
as fair, or moral
Those are words men invented
to scare and shame other men
from taking back what they've stolen.
John Dutton used you
just like he uses all his children,
to scare and shame others,
so nobody takes back what he stole.
You know that's true.
You know it.
I have no agenda but
giving you back the family
that you never had,
and the legacy he robbed from you.
Did I try to kill them?
You're goddamn right I did.
And I will keep trying
until I get it right.
- That's how much I love you
- [CRIES]
son.
[SOBBING]
[MUSIC]
How many'd they get?
Eighteen.
What the hell is someone doing
with eighteen horses out here?
This is a racing family.
They represent our Nation
on the relay circuit.
I'll take look around and
tell you what I think,
but I ain't got no authority out here.
You do fifty yards out that way.
And that's where they went
I'll be right back, baby.
[MUSIC]
My guess is they cut the fence horseback
and used the herd to cover their tracks.
That's what I think, too.
The rez ends here.
So is that BLM?
That's the forest service.
Dirt bikes.
They used dirt bikes.
I'll need to talk with the
family when they get home,
get some descriptions on those horses.
They're home.
They're just hiding.
White man with a badge
has that effect out here.
[MUSIC]
- Hey.
- Hey.
Everybody wondered where you went.
Not a believer in goodbye.
When it's time to leave, I go.
Fair enough.
I'm gonna run my family home
and then I'll come back
and we can get some descriptions
or whatever paperwork you might have.
Here I thought you were just a cowboy.
You ready, baby?
Who the hell is that?
Oh, she, uh, used to
wrangle at the ranch.
Hmm.
What?
Pretty good-looking wrangler.
Not my type, baby.
Oh, yeah? Tall, thin,
long black hair, brown
eyes, yep, not your type.
She sure was my type.
She was one hot tamale.
Tate!
This is gonna be a long ride home.
[MUSIC]
What do we got here?
Be right back.
[COWS LOWING]
It's on the wrong side of the fence?
Yep.
Well, if there wasn't any fences,
he wouldn't be on the wrong side of it.
It's a she and if there weren't fences,
the whole herd would be standing
in the middle of the highway.
Why would they do that?
'Cause that's what they do.
[COWS LOWING]
Shh.
Easy. We're going to
get you back to mama.
Yeah.
Don't know where she got out,
just drove the whole fence line.
She looks a little heavy to
be lifting over a fence, huh?
Yeah. Easy.
Let's just cut it. Then we'll patch it.
Easy.
Shh.
Step on.
Come on, baby.
Come on.
Wait, wait. Come on.
There you go.
[GRUNTS]
All right, let's see.
They should make a tool to
pull that wire tight for you.
They do. They just don't
fit in a saddle bag.
That should work there.
After I get 'em out of this pasture,
I'll run the fence line here.
- All right. Where you taking them?
- Pasture nine.
There's way too much bear sign
in this pasture for me, sir.
Morning, ma'am.
Understand us a little better now?
I think I understand you less.
You love this.
Him, too. I can see it.
[MUSIC]
You coming?
No, I think I'm gonna walk.
Long walk.
Yeah, if I get tired, I can just
People still do that?
Yeah, they still do it.
You know it's pretty risky,
young woman out here in
the middle of nowhere.
I'm not that young.
And if I get tired, I'll just flag
down one of your cowboys.
I understand that much about you guys.
Well, then you understand enough.
[MUSIC]
[ENGINE STARTS]
["WEST TEXAS IN MY EYE"
BY THE PANHANDLERS PLAYS]
Lately I've been thinking ♪
That I could leave this town ♪
I'd cut back on my drinking ♪
Stop this running 'round ♪
Playing songs 'til after midnight ♪
Staying up 'til dawn ♪
There's something
in the dust and wind ♪
That keeps me hanging on ♪
And I never thought I'd live
to see the day I'd say goodbye ♪
I ain't crying, that's
west Texas in my eye ♪
I'd like to grow a rose and
stow it in that desert sage ♪
Like a message in a bottle
floating down the open plains ♪
Where the llano estacado
rises up to meet the sky ♪
I ain't crying, that's
west Texas in my eye ♪
I ain't crying, that's
west Texas in my eye ♪
Well, you don't ride too good.
But you don't complain about it neither.
I'll catch you a better stick tomorrow.
- Thanks.
- You need to learn to rope.
Rope's the only tool we got.
[GROANS]
[GRUNTS]
God.
Fuck.
[MUSIC]
[GRUNTS]
[MUSIC]
[GRUNTS]
Ha-ha! There you go. Yeah.
Hey, show me the houlihan.
Let's worry about the basics first.
I didn't say "teach me."
I just wanna see it.
Oh, all right.
That's so cool.
All right, you head it, I'll heel it.
- All right.
- All right.
Yeah!
[MAKING CROWD, CHEERING NOISES]
Thank you, Las Vegas!
[LAUGHS]
Hey, which rodeo was your favorite?
Oh, Calgary, Alberta, maybe.
It's sure one pretty son of a bitch.
Just wish they wasn't in Canada.
Why's that?
Ten straight days of people
being that nice to me
had me craving that rodeo
in Fort Worth, Texas.
Tell you something, Fort Worth,
you just think the word "fight"
and a fight'll find you.
So how come you're out here with me
and not in the bunkhouse?
No room for outcasts
like us in the bunkhouse.
I'm not an outcast.
Then why you sleeping in the barn?
I told her I was sorry.
Seems like she didn't
like the way you said it.
If I was you,
I'd find a way to say it different.
Take your own advice:
seems to me they don't like
the way you said it either.
I didn't say sorry.
It's getting late.
See you tomorrow.
Big blind, big blind, big blind.
Big blind, small blind.
I just do I just do a side bet.
- Two to go.
- I'm going four.
So much for keeping it fucking steady.
You better watch it, boys.
Anyone named after a city
Come on, who's up?
is a crooked fucking
card player, if you ask me.
Hey, keep your comments to
yourself or get in the game.
Oh, hell, you know I work
too hard for my money.
I gotta jump in here real
quick. You work hard?
Did you hear what that man said?
Oh, I don't know nothing
about him working hard,
I'm usually too hard
working to notice so.
Dude, y'all fucking kidding me?
Y'all wouldn't know hard work
if it crawled up your leg
sucked on your fucking pecker.
There's Teeter talk.
You gonna let your girlfriend
talk to me like that?
Don't even start, don't even start.
Teeter, it's official. Isn't it?
I don't know. He don't like labels.
- Do you guys have a song?
- No
Walker, now you can work for
your money. They need a song.
Oh, yeah, I've got
- Mm-hmm. They do.
- Come on!
Damn! Take it easy, mama,
won't you lay your head down?
I ain't your fucking mama, baby.
- There it is.
- Woo!
All's I can say is I'm feelin'
a big-ass shit show coming on.
Let your falling head come down ♪
Ground me with your smile ♪
MAN: Oh, that works. That works.
Come on.
Take it easy, mama ♪
- It's on you.
- What?
Take it easy, mama ♪
Lay your head down ♪
Let your falling head come down ♪
We're both gonna need it now ♪
- Just play the game.
- Come on.
- It's hard when you're alone ♪
- I didn't run out of money.
- [CHATTERING]
- It's hard ♪
I got me a song, I got me some money.
It's hard ♪
When you're alone ♪
Alone?
- It's hard ♪
- Where have you been alone?
Hey! Hey, goddammit, no fighting.
No fighting, that's the rule.
I ain't fighting.
I'm smashing a fucking guitar.
You're a fucking asshole.
You're done smashing it.
I've known you since you
was eighteen years old.
You only known him a year.
And you think you know what he is?
He don't fucking know me
any more than you do.
But I fucking know you.
I seen a thousand of you in prison.
Thinking you're some kind of bully
'til a bigger bully comes along.
We all know how that ends.
You on your fucking knees, bitch.
Oh, fuck!
- Come on! Come on!
- What the fuck, Lloyd?
- I got him.
- All right, man, just sit there.
Don't you think I just pull it out?
No, no, no, fuck, dude, don't.
It's too close to the goddamn
heart or an artery.
- Turn him over.
- Dude, let me call the vet.
Fuck the fucking vet.
Call the fucking doctor.
We're not calling any doctor!
- So then now what?
- Get my car, bring it out front.
Just wait a minute.
Where the hell are you going?
- Fuck this place.
- Mia!
[BREATHING]
When are you gonna take me on that ride?
This whole riding thing
has got me nervous.
[LAUGHS] What're you up to?
Shit.
You don't have to worry, baby.
I'll get you a gentle horse.
- Oh, yeah?
- Mm-hmm.
We're looking for something,
but you won't tell me what.
What is it? Huh?
The place where you make me your wife.
What kind of place you looking for?
Somewhere fresh.
Not a barn
or a swimming hole
or the river.
Those places are polluted with
a thousand fucking memories.
I want a place with no memories.
- You know?
- Yeah.
A place where nothing
happened until we happened.
I know that place.
- You do?
- Mm-hmm.
Take me there.
I will. Tomorrow.
[CAR APPROACHING]
What is that?
I want you to stay here. Don't move.
[RACKS SHOTGUN]
[MUSIC]
[CAR DOORS CLOSING]
What the fuck did he do?
It looks like the blade entered
just beneath the clavicle
Yeah, I'm aware of where
it fucking entered, Doc.
Went in just above the lung.
Didn't penetrate an
artery. You're lucky.
Sterilize the site and
prepare an 0.4 suture.
It looks like the tissue
has adhered to the blade.
When we remove it, there
will be considerable bleeding
and considerable discomfort.
I don't have anything to
give you for the pain.
- What about some Banamine?
- We don't know
the long term effects of
Banamine on a person.
Do I look like I'm gonna
live to be fucking seventy?
Just give me some Banamine.
Three ccs.
Three ccs? I drink more than
that for a fucking hangover.
Fill that son of a bitch up.
Shoot some in my mouth,
put some in my fucking arm.
- Please.
- Six.
Gonna taste like shit and
burn like hell right there.
Get that fucking thing out of me.
- Ready with the gauze?
- I'm ready.
Oh, fuck! Shit!
- Fuck!
- Feels like the blade hit the bone.
Not according to the X-Rays.
- Just pull it out!
- Get it out of him!
I need to check the x-ray again.
Someone pull this
fucking thing out of me!
- Whoa!
- Fucking barrel racers.
You said pull it, baby.
Forceps and sutures.
- Are you okay?
- Put some pressure on that.
- Are you okay?
- Just another Monday.
What the hell was Lloyd thinking?
Let's pretend it's Walker
sitting over there,
what would you do then?
You know what I'd do, sir.
If Walker's such a problem,
what's he still doing here?
You've enforced the rules of this
ranch for thirty years, Lloyd.
For you to be the one to break them
What do you think that
says to everybody else?
This is your last chance.
But if you blow it, Lloyd
You understand?
Yes, sir.
Get the cuffs off him.
God.
No more girls in the bunkhouse.
What about Teeter? She's a good hand.
- She hasn't been any trouble.
- No. All of them. All of them.
Lloyd and Walker go in the round pen
until all the fight's out of them.
And I mean every inch.
Rip
I want you to make an example
out of the last man standing.
Yes, sir.
Ryan, get him out of here.
What was that about?
Just cowboy shit, baby.
[MUSIC]
What are you doing?
I'm reading.
[THUNDER]
Why are you up?
Can't sleep.
Why can't you sleep?
Because I'm thinking about your
little bitch in the tank top.
[LAUGHS]
Oh, she's mine, is she?
Is she?
[MUSIC]
You're mine.
I could kill you.
[MUSIC]
[MUSIC]
Come to the bunkhouse. Both of you.
Let's go.
Everybody in here.
- Where's Mia at? Mia!
- She left.
Mm-hmm.
This here is for you.
Give that to her when you see her.
Teeter, pack your shit up.
You both are gone.
Hey, what the fuck did I do?
It ain't my decision.
The rest of you all can
come with me. Let's go.
[MUSIC]
Lloyd. Walker.
This shit ends here. All of it.
I got no reason to fight.
Now you got no reason, Walker?
Hell, you fired my only reason.
You're gonna stand in that
fucking round pen all day
every day until this shit is behind you.
All right, here's your chance.
I know how much you like it
when I got my back turned to you.
Let's dance, prick.
Boy. Get over here.
[GRUNTS, SHOUTING]
The only painless way to learn
this lesson is to watch it.
You ain't done.
[MUSIC]
Ah! Fuck!
Ah! Fuck!
Get up.
You ain't done.
Get up. Or I'm gonna
come in there with you.
Your nine o'clock is in
the conference room.
What's my nine o'clock?
Head of Operations for Market Equities.
Oh.
Fucking shit. Fuck.
[SIGHS]
What the fuck are you doing here?
My job.
You're Market Equity's
head of operations?
How did you manage that?
I don't know, Jamie.
I think the stars just aligned.
You ever hear the saying
wherever something good
is trying to happen,
something bad is trying to stop it?
I've heard it.
[MUSIC]
I'm something bad.
You're going to ruin
everything, aren't you?
Everything, you miserable motherfucker.
[SIGHS]
Oh, I don't think we need
prisons in this country.
Criminals should just
be sentenced to moving.
You name him yet, buddy?
I just been calling him dog.
Dog works.
Can't call him dog forever.
You want to be called person?
Good job.
Come on, Dog. Go get 'em.
What are those mountains called?
Those are the Pryors.
That ain't it.
Well, no rush, buddy.
You got all the time in the world.
Come on. Come here, come on. Come on.
Go get 'em! Go get 'em!
I like it here.
Yeah, I do, too.
Just feels like
Home.
[GRUNTS, GROANS]
Thank God.
Fucking fucking fuck!
Boy, these two really
don't like each other.
RIP: Walker's been done for an hour.
Lloyd's got no quit in him.
I'll finish it.
He's your friend, Rip.
I can't ask you to do that.
They'll hate you, sir.
They'll hate you for doing it.
It's my job. I'll do it.
I love you.
[MUSIC]
This is for your protection, Lloyd.
Understand me?
This is to protect you from yourself.
Ah! Oh, fuck!
So, we understand each other?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
[MUSIC]
Fuck.
[SIGHS]
Fucking goddammit.
I know what I want to be when I grow up.
What's that, kid?
Him.
I want to be him.
[MUSIC]
[MUSIC]
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