![]() Plagued by a cancer diagnosis he refuses to even acknowledge, let alone talk about, John tries to force Kayce to make as many big business decisions as possible - including the vetting and hiring of a potential new hand. They don’t seem to be going to well for these concerned parties at the start of season 2, either. In the fashion of a Dallas-esque, cliche-ridden soap opera - which Yellowstone most assuredly is - none of the Duttons’ plans really worked out all that well in season 1. Jamie (Wes Bentley), meanwhile, is a political operator who hopes to ascend the governmental power ladder outside of his father’s influence. Their sister Beth (Kelly Reilly), meanwhile, remains faithful to the family business and runs her father’s books - all while nearly drowning herself in alcohol, drugs and ranchhand and henchman Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser). John’s son Lee (David Annabelle) was killed early on in season 1, a murder that set things in motion for his initially uninvolved brother Kayce (Luke Grimes). Montana’s corrupt state government, wealthy business owners vying for land development deals, the Native American people of the nearby Broken Rock Reservation - they all have been, and still are, gunning for the Duttons. ![]() Purportedly the size of the state of Rhode Island, the family’s ranch is the largest contiguous piece of private land in the country and the state, and due to this fact, everyone else seems to want a piece of it. So, how is the Dutton family situated in “A Thundering”? Despite the many heinous events perpetrated against (and by) them last season, patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner) and his adult children - or at least the ones who still remain loyal to the cause - are all trying to maintain their stronghold on the Yellowstone Ranch. Judging by what happened in tonight’s episode, it will do the same in throughout the remainder of season 2 and, most likely, well into season 3. Three episodes into its initial run last summer, the drama series from Sicario and Hell or High Water writer Taylor Sheridan quickly became one of basic cable’s most-watched programs and was second only to The Walking Dead. Oh, and remember Josh Holloway from Lost? He’s going to be in it, too.ĭiscussing Yellowstone’s season 3 renewal may be a strange way to begin a recap of “A Thundering,” the season 2 premiere episode, but it’s also an appropriate one. The next batch of 10 episodes, which will continue the 10-episode run that began tonight, will premiere sometime in 2020. Yellowstone Season 2 Episode 1Įarlier this morning, before the Yellowstone season 2 premiere on Paramount Network, the cable network announced in a press release that it had ordered a third season of the ratings success. This Yellowstone review contains spoilers.
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