'Yellowstone' Season 4 Trailer: Monica & Tate Run For Their Lives As Kayce's Fate Is Still Unknown Search Hollywood Life Search Trending Navigation Trending Both men wanted to lay claim to Jamie Dutton, and when Jamie raises the gun and kills his biological father, perhaps we finally see the Dutton mark win over.Latest Hollywood Celebrity & Entertainment News Primary Menu Menu Close Menu Garrett previously claimed that he killed Jamie’s birth mother to protect Jamie, but Garrett and John’s history seemed to simmer with all kinds of resentment. In the penultimate episode, John Dutton and Garrett finally had their scene together, and it crackled with everything left unsaid. His father understands that if Jamie is really going to run for governor, the truth about his paternity will be a liability. Jamie finds Garrett packed and ready to hit the road. He convinces the judge to commute most of it, but Summer Higgins will still spend a chunk of time behind bars, all for the crime of being a vegan activist from a blue state. Summer, who had changed her plea to guilty with the assertion that she’d get a 15-year suspended sentence, is gut-punched, and John is furious. Beth gives him one final way out.Īfter a speech that manages to distill much of Yellowstone’s clunky conservative politics into one bitter spiel, the judge in Summer’s case gives her a 37-and-a-half-year sentence, which makes her eligible for parole after 14 years. She confronts Jamie, gun in hand, and gives him some unappealing options after he confirms that he knows Garrett ordered the hit. She essentially kidnaps a priest and makes him marry her and Rip, with John, Clark, and Lloyd witnessing. Armed with this knowledge, Beth goes into kamikaze mode. The paper trail on the Dutton attack leads to Riggins, but when Beth shows up looking for answers, he claims he’s just a middleman, just like he told the “other guy.” The other guy is Jamie. He tells Monica (who is pregnant with their second child) that he saw nothing less than “the end of us.”īeth scams her way into a fake conjugal visit to meet face-to-face with Terrell Riggins ( Bruno Amato), the convict who was Jamie’s biological father’s cellmate. She shows Kayce diverging paths, representing choices that seem terrible all around. Kayce receives other visions, until finally one last spirit (presumably the wolf who has been shadowing him) appears in the form of a young Native American girl. Lee gushes blood from his mouth and screams at Kayce to let him in: this is clearly a malevolent entity masquerading as his brother. He receives visitors, in the form of his older brother Lee Dutton (the returning Dave Annable), who died in the series’ pilot. With this parallel (and distracting, and relatively uninteresting) storyline tied up, the finale catches up with Kayce, who has been fenced off in a field for at least several days in the show’s timeline. Meanwhile, Jamie exiles himself from the Yellowstone ranch and bonds with his birth father as he prepares to run for governor of Montana. Beth, now permanently scarred, manipulates her way into a high-level position at Market Equities, the firm now run by ruthless CEO Caroline Warner ( Jackie Weaver). Kayce’s wife Monica ( Kelsey Asbille) and his son Tate ( Brecken Merill) stay in hiding after Tate was forced to kill an attacker. This attack left John in a coma as Season 4 began, with the other characters dealing with the trauma of the attack in their own ways. As revealed early on in the season, Jamie Dutton ( Wes Bentley) learned that his biological father Garrett Randle ( Will Patton) was responsible for the simultaneous attacks on John Dutton ( Kevin Costner), Beth Dutton ( Kelly Reilly) and Kayce Dutton ( Luke Grimes). This is a far cry from Season 3’s explosive cliffhanger. Paramount’s modern Western melodrama Yellowstoneclosed out its fourth season with the Dutton family in an overall position of strength.
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