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00:00:11I don't need your permission to assemble.
00:00:15This isn't assembling.
00:00:16This is greeting the President of the United States.
00:00:19He's going to endorse Martin.
00:00:24Don't you ever call this work!
00:00:27Governor of Montana, from the side of the mountain, sleeping with his boots on.
00:00:33Couldn't have dreamed up a better death if you paid me.
00:00:36Because I can't have Emmett's wife watch the bird right in without him and no answers.
00:00:44How?
00:00:46Like a cowboy should.
00:00:49Just trying to figure out what you're doing here.
00:00:52Here's my ulterior motive if you want to hear it.
00:00:54Get to you, elected governor.
00:00:56And save the state.
00:00:58On for the road?
00:00:59You stupid enough to ask me for that in front of my father?
00:01:03Careful.
00:01:04Careful, don't factor too much into this.
00:01:06See you when you get back.
00:01:11You know, I've done some stupid shit in my life, but this top's it.
00:01:15I mean, how the hell are we supposed to keep wolves from coming after 5,000 calves?
00:01:19You ain't gonna stop nothing sitting by that fire.
00:01:24I'm gonna ride through them.
00:01:27Yeah, great.
00:01:28Go save the day, cowboy.
00:01:30You know what?
00:01:34You know, I could be holding that girl's ass.
00:01:36In each hand.
00:01:38But no.
00:01:41Sitting here in the sagebrush with you.
00:01:46What girl?
00:01:48What do you mean, what girl?
00:01:55One you couldn't keep.
00:02:03What are you gonna do, half-pounder?
00:02:29You never mention her name!
00:02:31You don't touch her?
00:02:32You don't fucking talk to her, you understand?
00:02:33You don't fucking talk to her, you understand?
00:02:34What?
00:02:55Try to stab me, you fucking coward!
00:03:17Try it again, and I'll shoot you where you stand!
00:03:30Try it again, and I'll shoot you where you stand!
00:03:39To stab my teacher in the garden.
00:03:40I got nothing to do.
00:03:43I did not eat my teacher.
00:03:43I have to ask him.
00:03:48You didn't want me to try.
00:04:04And I was struggling today...
00:04:04You should drink some water
00:04:08It hurts a head spin it maybe next time you won't pull a knife in a fist fight
00:04:23Here try to drink something
00:04:36Oh
00:04:41I'm hurt bad
00:04:45You need to go to the hospital
00:04:48I think so
00:04:51Can you ride?
00:05:01I'll go get help
00:05:06Tell him I fell off my horse
00:05:09That you trampled me
00:05:13Or you'll get in a lot of trouble
00:05:51Right he's hurt hurt bad
00:05:54Where is he?
00:05:55With the cattle
00:05:56Heard too bad a ride he says
00:05:57Did he get bucked off?
00:06:02Rip did he get bucked off?
00:06:05No sir
00:06:08He talked about your daughter in a way he shouldn't and we fought about it
00:06:13He pulled his knife and hit him in the head with a rock
00:06:16Too hard I guess
00:06:20You wait here
00:06:22You wait here
00:06:47He's dead
00:06:51He's dead
00:06:52They're not gonna help
00:06:55Get down off that horse
00:07:04Why didn't you just tell him you fell off his horse?
00:07:06That's what Rowdy said
00:07:09You said never lie to you so
00:07:11I didn't
00:07:15Well you're gonna have to lie now
00:07:18Or you're going to prison son
00:07:21Rowdy ain't got no family
00:07:23He's just a drifter
00:07:24We could drop him off to the train station
00:07:26I spent a lot of trust in this boy
00:07:29The boy's putting a fair amount in us too
00:07:34Quit fucking crying
00:07:37Having to worry about consequences was before the fight
00:07:42There is a thing I could do but if I do it you don't ever leave this place
00:07:47You'll be part of this ranch until the day you die
00:07:50And you will do for this ranch what I say do
00:07:55No matter what that is
00:07:58You understand me?
00:08:02This ranch is the only family I've got
00:08:05They never leave you no matter what you do
00:08:17Alright
00:08:20Come help me
00:08:27Toll go
00:08:29What?
00:08:30I love you
00:08:34Where are you?
00:08:36Where are you?
00:08:39There's a cabin room
00:08:43Where are you from?
00:08:43I love you
00:08:48I love you
00:08:50You love you
00:08:51I love you
00:09:52I was raised to be a cowboy, to run a ranch, to know the nuances of being a cattle producer.
00:10:05To, you know, from, from, from understanding the grass cycles, to, to timing the calving
00:10:13season to maximize the grass cycles.
00:10:16Understanding bull genetics and diseases.
00:10:21It was, I never wanted to be a fucking lawyer.
00:10:26It's what he wanted me to be.
00:10:28What he thought he needed.
00:10:30The future of warfare is fought with a pen.
00:10:33Learn to fight with a pen.
00:10:35All right.
00:10:36So I did.
00:10:38And I did.
00:10:40And then I get this acceptance letter from Harvard.
00:10:44I never even applied.
00:10:46He applied for me.
00:10:50There's no telling he wrote the fucking essay.
00:10:53Your sister, I would think.
00:10:57I never thought of that.
00:11:00God, why didn't I think of that?
00:11:02Because you're too close to it.
00:11:05My father hates me.
00:11:09Hates me.
00:11:10He hates me for becoming the very thing he asked me to become.
00:11:15No, forced me to be.
00:11:18Do you care that he hates you?
00:11:19Is his love something you feel like you really need?
00:11:22Evidently not.
00:11:23I've lived without it my whole life.
00:11:26But I would like his approval.
00:11:30I want his appreciation for that fucking sacrifice.
00:11:34He can't give you that.
00:11:36He resents the tool that he relies on the most because he can't be that tool.
00:11:42He's jealous of you, Jamie.
00:11:45And he's scared of you.
00:11:47He's scared because the future of that ranch depends on its evolution.
00:11:51If it doesn't involve with society, it will be devoured by society.
00:11:56I know, I know.
00:11:57I've said that for years, decades.
00:12:01He's still running cow-calf pairs like it's the 1950s
00:12:05when cow-calf pairs in the 1950s didn't even make any money.
00:12:08Cattle.
00:12:09Let me tell you about the future of the cattle industry.
00:12:12Right now, the biggest meat processor in the United States is a Brazilian corporation.
00:12:1910,000 acres of rainforests cleared every day for what?
00:12:23To raise cattle.
00:12:24Is that a coincidence?
00:12:26The future of the beef industry in the United States is no future.
00:12:29In 20 years, Brazil will be to American beef what China is to American manufacturing.
00:12:36There will be no more cattle in America.
00:12:38That's why the airport development was vital to the ranch's future.
00:12:42You don't have to tell me that.
00:12:46But you do have to tell the rest of Montana.
00:12:51Tourism is Montana's only resource.
00:12:53What else do you have?
00:12:54Timber?
00:12:55Cutting down something it takes 200 years to replace?
00:12:58That is not a business.
00:13:00That is self-mutilation.
00:13:02No.
00:13:03Tourism.
00:13:04That is all you have.
00:13:06And you can seize it or you can witness it.
00:13:10Those are your options.
00:13:13I know.
00:13:17You love that ranch.
00:13:21It's the only thing I've ever loved.
00:13:23Let me help you save it.
00:13:27I can help you save it if you want me to.
00:13:29I do.
00:13:32Ask me that.
00:13:35Ask me to help you save it.
00:13:40Will you help me?
00:13:46Help me.
00:13:49Yes.
00:13:51I will help you, baby.
00:13:53Oh.
00:13:53I will help you.
00:14:17I will help you.
00:14:23We'll help you.
00:14:25Mountain, mountains.
00:14:27Could I take your place?
00:14:34River, river.
00:14:36Take me away.
00:14:39Wash me clean.
00:14:41Keep my sins at bay.
00:14:44River, river.
00:14:46Morning.
00:14:46Good morning.
00:14:48We're back by noon.
00:14:51It's usually when I wake up.
00:14:53And now you're just leaving.
00:14:54This job starts early.
00:14:57I feel so used.
00:14:58Yeah, that's exactly how I feel.
00:15:02I'll see you later.
00:15:12I'm gonna go back to sleep.
00:15:17Okay.
00:15:17You better be worth this walk of shame.
00:15:19Half my church is camped out here.
00:15:48I'm gonna go back to sleep.
00:15:50I can't do it.
00:16:00Thump in the dark.
00:16:01Yeah, because the day is turning back to sleep.
00:16:10I can't do it.
00:16:13I can't do it.
00:16:14the night. Amber's burning, shedding new light. Bottle blends. Got me feeling right.
00:16:31Hey. No, I'm not sad. I'm happy. You're becoming a man, Tate. Watching that makes me happy.
00:16:45You don't have to get up, baby. Oh, we got a lot of mouths to feed.
00:16:49Hey, why don't we give your mom some privacy, okay?
00:16:52Bye, Mom. Bye, baby.
00:17:19Thanks, Gary. Thanks, Gary. Appreciate it.
00:17:21Thanks, Gary. Thanks, Gary.
00:17:22Appreciate it. Thanks, Gary.
00:17:22Thanks, Gary. Get over here.
00:17:48Good morning, sir.
00:17:51Morning.
00:17:55This is my favorite part. For everything we do, this is my favorite.
00:18:04Well, I prefer when it's done and everything went smooth.
00:18:11That part just makes me sad it's over.
00:18:29Good morning, sir.
00:18:30Good morning, sir.
00:18:35Thank you, very much.
00:18:36You're welcome.
00:18:36You're welcome.
00:18:36You're welcome.
00:18:38You're welcome.
00:18:45Good morning.
00:18:46Hey.
00:18:46Morning.
00:18:47Hey.
00:18:48Good morning.
00:18:49Hey.
00:18:58Look at all you sluts.
00:19:00You're sitting here too.
00:19:02I doubt you just wandered down from the house to take in the view.
00:19:05Yeah, well, I'm a married woman.
00:19:06But you tramps.
00:19:08Ah, yes, that arcane ritual where you stand before family and friends
00:19:12and swear before God deity that you will surrender your independence
00:19:17and obey the man you are betrothed to.
00:19:22Betrothed?
00:19:23See, what Summer is attempting to do here
00:19:26is make out that marriage is designed to somehow oppress and control a woman.
00:19:31You know, if you're married to a piece of shit, it can be,
00:19:33but if you married the love of your life,
00:19:36the marriage of your soul is pretty fucking great.
00:19:40I thought we agreed to get along.
00:19:42We did.
00:19:43I didn't agree to placate some of your hippie bullshit
00:19:45where every institution and every custom is designed to oppress.
00:19:49Yes, they are.
00:19:51They're what you make them, babe.
00:19:54I'm going to take a shower.
00:19:56You could probably use one.
00:19:59Are there showers here?
00:20:00Yeah, in the bunkhouse.
00:20:01I'll show you.
00:20:07What?
00:20:09Just waiting for another zinger.
00:20:11I'm all zinged out for now.
00:20:13Mm-hmm.
00:20:20Why are you so mean?
00:20:23No reason.
00:20:26Fun.
00:20:27That's fun for you?
00:20:29What, to point out the very thing that everyone's thinking,
00:20:32but they don't have the spine to own it and say,
00:20:35yeah, damn right, I romped in the tent all night.
00:20:37You should try it, which I did.
00:20:40Most of the night.
00:20:41Yes.
00:20:42I find that amusing.
00:20:45Well, I think it's cruel.
00:20:47Well, that's why I don't do it to you.
00:20:51Those cowgirls, they give as good as they get.
00:20:54And that patchouli-scented know-it-all,
00:20:57well, she needs it.
00:21:00You don't need it.
00:21:03Well, I don't need to be treated differently
00:21:05just because I lost a child.
00:21:10Yeah, you do.
00:21:16Well, I'm going to tell you something.
00:21:23I haven't told anybody, so just keep this between us.
00:21:28Okay.
00:21:36I know how you feel because I felt it.
00:21:41And I feel it every day.
00:21:45So when I say that I am sorry, Monica,
00:21:50I really mean it.
00:22:11That's why you're mean.
00:22:13Because nobody knows.
00:22:16Because you keep that inside yourself.
00:22:19I keep it inside because of
00:22:22all the people knowing it would hurt.
00:22:30Anyway, that's not why I'm mean.
00:22:33I was a real fucking bitch before it happened, so...
00:22:39Well, you're very good at it.
00:22:41I try.
00:22:54Who is he here?
00:23:00Chairman Rainwater.
00:23:02Hello.
00:23:02This way.
00:23:08Chairman Rainwater is here.
00:23:10Thanks, Tom.
00:23:12Senator?
00:23:13Thanks for coming.
00:23:15Uh, please sit.
00:23:16Either of you like coffee?
00:23:17Well, I'm too curious for coffee.
00:23:19Well, I'll get right to it then.
00:23:21The Department of Interior
00:23:22has approved two pipelines
00:23:25in central Montana.
00:23:26One is natural gas
00:23:27and the other is captured carbon
00:23:29and the proposed pathway
00:23:31is through the reservation.
00:23:37The Secretary of the Interior
00:23:38was here with the President
00:23:39two days ago.
00:23:41They mentioned nothing.
00:23:42Well, as I'm learning,
00:23:44federal politics is, uh...
00:23:46Well, they never
00:23:46take the gloves off
00:23:48because they never put them on.
00:23:50Is there a map of this pathway?
00:23:59The pipeline runs beneath our reservoir.
00:24:02Yes.
00:24:05They're drinking water.
00:24:07Yes.
00:24:08How's the path chosen?
00:24:09Well, it's the shortest distance
00:24:11between two points
00:24:12and the path of least legal resistance.
00:24:14To go to the west of you
00:24:15enters into state land,
00:24:17forest service.
00:24:18East of you is private ranches
00:24:20which have the funds to fight
00:24:21and likely the support
00:24:22of our new governor.
00:24:23They don't think we'll put up a fight?
00:24:25We can't put up a fight.
00:24:26Federal government
00:24:27doesn't need our permission.
00:24:28So that my position is clear,
00:24:30I do not support this
00:24:31and I will declare my opposition.
00:24:33How much weight that holds
00:24:35in this instance, I...
00:24:37If there's nothing you can do
00:24:38and there's nothing I can do,
00:24:40why are you telling me?
00:24:42Because I know
00:24:43who's coming after your office
00:24:44and they'll use this against you.
00:24:46At least now,
00:24:47make a statement,
00:24:48get out in front of it,
00:24:49make enough noise
00:24:50that the Department of Interior
00:24:51will look somewhere else.
00:24:53You know, like North Dakota, let's say.
00:24:55They just rinsed the land
00:24:56of North Dakota.
00:24:57I'm not the senator
00:24:58of North Dakota.
00:25:00So that's North Dakota's problem.
00:25:05I guess you don't put gloves on either.
00:25:11When will you publicly
00:25:12declare your opposition?
00:25:13As soon as the pipeline's made public,
00:25:15which I assume is when
00:25:16you'll call a press conference.
00:25:18You said the press conference.
00:25:20Stand with the people this affects.
00:25:22Standing beside you
00:25:23in solidarity is
00:25:25declaring my support for you
00:25:26as much as it is opposing a pipeline.
00:25:27Well, they killed two birds
00:25:28with one stone.
00:25:34Deal.
00:25:37I'll set it for tomorrow.
00:25:40Be good to have the governor there.
00:25:42Well, governor's playing hooky.
00:25:44Branding cattle.
00:25:47It's not what he was elected to do.
00:25:48Well, he did what he was elected to do.
00:25:50It's the way John sees it anyway.
00:25:53He's our governor, too.
00:25:56Perhaps you could remind him of that.
00:26:25Damn, Lloyd.
00:26:26What?
00:26:26That's the third one I've seen.
00:26:29One what?
00:26:30Stillborn buffalo calf.
00:26:33Where?
00:26:34Just right back there.
00:26:48Oh, fuck.
00:27:01Oh, shit.
00:27:02This ain't gonna be good.
00:27:03Yeah.
00:27:07Buffalo from the park
00:27:08been in this pasture.
00:27:10Found two dead bashing calves there.
00:27:13Stillborn.
00:27:14Walker said he's seen
00:27:15two more of them.
00:27:16I found two more of them.
00:27:19Let me guess.
00:27:20You found a stillborn bison.
00:27:23Two.
00:27:25Why would that happen?
00:27:27Brucellosis, Clara.
00:27:31Found something you're gonna want to see?
00:27:33We found it, too.
00:27:36Can cattle get it?
00:27:38Yes, cattle can get it.
00:27:39Well, how can you tell?
00:27:41Well, we'll test them for it.
00:27:42When a cow has it,
00:27:45the state destroys the whole herd.
00:27:50All our cows have calves.
00:27:52I'm not gonna sell this
00:27:53on the side of the hill.
00:27:54Let's get them to headquarters.
00:27:55We'll do it right out there.
00:27:56We'll do it right out there.
00:27:58Yeah.
00:28:04Yeah.
00:28:30Opener up.
00:28:57Good job buddy.
00:29:09Let's go ahead and push him up the chute.
00:29:16Yeah, that's all the cows.
00:29:38Whatever's left, we're gonna brand and castrate.
00:29:47There we go.
00:29:50Woo!
00:29:51You jumping in on this?
00:29:53You doing it?
00:29:53Yep.
00:29:54Very good.
00:29:55Come on.
00:29:57Ready?
00:29:57All right.
00:29:58What's that, right?
00:29:59One, two, three.
00:30:01Bam.
00:30:01Oh, we're good.
00:30:02Done?
00:30:03Yep.
00:30:04All right, man.
00:30:05Look at that fucking girl power.
00:30:08Gunpowder for...
00:30:08What?
00:30:09What?
00:30:10Girl power.
00:30:11Fucking girl power, man.
00:30:12You speak fucking English?
00:30:13You speak fucking English?
00:30:14What the fuck are you saying?
00:30:16Fuck it.
00:30:16Come on, just do it.
00:30:17Come on, let me, sunshine.
00:30:19I'm so fucking sorry, little cow.
00:30:20You don't get sick.
00:30:22I'm sorry.
00:30:23I'm so fucking sorry, sorry, sorry.
00:30:24I feel like I shouldn't be watching, but I can't stop.
00:30:27It's riveting.
00:30:28Oh, she's so fucking traumatizing.
00:30:31Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:30:34We're up.
00:30:35All right.
00:30:39Oh.
00:30:41You tell me when you're ready for me.
00:30:45Oh, my God.
00:30:47We're ready.
00:30:47Yeah.
00:30:48Okay.
00:30:50Oh, this is fucking traumatizing.
00:30:54You ever seen one with a black leg?
00:30:56That's traumatizing.
00:30:57You're doing the cat a big favor.
00:30:58Yeah, if you could do that favor a little faster.
00:31:00Go, go.
00:31:00Come on.
00:31:01Sorry, little cat.
00:31:02I'm sorry.
00:31:02I'm so sorry.
00:31:04Okay, set.
00:31:05Yep.
00:31:20If the steak kills the herd, do they pay you back?
00:31:24Not what it's worth.
00:31:26Herd's insured, but I don't know.
00:31:29I don't know how we rebuild a hundred years of genetics.
00:31:33Look, if one of them tests positive, there's nothing we can do.
00:31:35Start over our guests.
00:31:36But if they don't, we got a bigger problem.
00:31:42We can't use that south pasture.
00:31:44There's 50 miles of fence to check.
00:31:46That lower valley's too dry.
00:31:47They got nothing to eat.
00:31:48We wean early.
00:31:49Send the calves to a background yard in Nebraska.
00:31:52Well, the trucking will kill us, Casey, and we're already paying a gain on top of it.
00:31:56What about haying them?
00:31:57Yeah, and feed them with what in the winter?
00:32:01Son of a bitch.
00:32:05Look, I'll, um...
00:32:07I guess I'll make some calls.
00:32:09Find us some lease ground.
00:32:12You know, to make this pencil out,
00:32:16half the herd needs to go.
00:32:19Needs to stay a year or more.
00:32:20At least ground where?
00:32:22Somewhere with a mild winter.
00:32:25I'll start making some calls.
00:32:28If half the herd goes, who watches it?
00:32:31What do you think, Casey?
00:32:49Lord!
00:32:58Well...
00:32:59What's the plan?
00:33:01What's the plan?
00:33:02Mr. Dutton wants to lease land down south and get the herd out.
00:33:08I'll go with the herd.
00:33:10Who else are you going to take?
00:33:12I don't know who you want to stay here.
00:33:14Hell, you're the one living out of the teepee in New Country.
00:33:17You take who you want.
00:33:18All right.
00:33:20I'll go with Jake.
00:33:23There's Teeter.
00:33:24Ryan.
00:33:26And hell, I'll take Walker.
00:33:28You ain't going to kill him out there on the plane somewhere, are you?
00:33:31We're probably going to his old stomping ground.
00:33:34I might need someone that knows some folks down there.
00:33:37By the way, I'm more fucking worried about you killing his ass.
00:33:40My memory's not as mean as yours.
00:33:43You're going to be a long way from home.
00:33:45A long way from your wife.
00:33:47I ain't got nobody.
00:33:49You ought to see me.
00:33:50I'm ranch manager, Lloyd.
00:33:53It's my responsibility.
00:33:54I appreciate it, though.
00:33:55So when are you leaving?
00:33:56As soon as Mr. Dutton signs the lease and I get the trucks lined up.
00:34:00You're going to need gators.
00:34:01Yeah, go tell him, will you?
00:34:07Jake!
00:34:09Walker!
00:34:10Ryan!
00:34:11Teeter!
00:34:12Get over here.
00:34:15All right, listen up.
00:34:16After we brand these cattle, we're going to hold them here.
00:34:20Then we're going to put them on trucks.
00:34:21We're going to take them to lease ground.
00:34:23You four are coming with me.
00:34:25We're going to get some day workers when we get down there.
00:34:27Where?
00:34:28I don't know.
00:34:30Somewhere where it doesn't snow in the winter.
00:34:32Go and pack up everything you got.
00:34:34Your teepees, all of it.
00:34:36We'll be gone for a while.
00:34:40What are you smiling about?
00:34:41We're going to go do some cowboy shit now.
00:34:44Keep that bunkhouse cable TV.
00:34:46Thanks for picking us, boss.
00:34:47Yes, sir.
00:34:48Thanks, sir.
00:34:49You got it.
00:34:57Ryan, I want you to tell me right now if this is going to be a problem.
00:35:00I want to hear about it in some canyon in New Mexico.
00:35:03There's nothing I'd rather do.
00:35:06Sir, thank you for the chance.
00:35:08You got it.
00:35:09Hey, oh, Ryan.
00:35:10Ryan, hold on a second.
00:35:14Why don't you take the bunkhouse to the fair?
00:35:16You go have some fun.
00:35:18You ain't going to see a town in a long while.
00:35:37That's Swarovski crystal, Dad.
00:35:39Now, Swarovski makes optics, honey.
00:35:41With the glass from their crystal factory.
00:35:43Yeah, well, I need to break something.
00:35:44That is 100 years old and belonged to your grandfather.
00:35:47Break something else.
00:36:00We need to move our herd down south.
00:36:04Buffalo herd left the park.
00:36:06Spent spring on a ranch.
00:36:07Herd has brucellosis now.
00:36:09Well, that sounds ominous.
00:36:12It is.
00:36:14How far south?
00:36:17Far enough that it doesn't snow, so we don't have to feed them all winter.
00:36:20Okay, so do you have to lease the land?
00:36:23Yeah.
00:36:24How much will that cost?
00:36:26Dry as it is.
00:36:28I don't know, 12.
00:36:30$14 an acre.
00:36:32Okay, how many acres?
00:36:34Well, depends on the land.
00:36:38100,000 at least.
00:36:39So that's $1.4 million a year.
00:36:45No, Beth.
00:36:471.4 a month.
00:36:55And now we don't have that.
00:36:59I know.
00:37:00I'll take a loan.
00:37:03Why don't you just sell them all now?
00:37:06If we sell them all now, we have no income next year.
00:37:09We don't have any income this year.
00:37:11We have no profit this year.
00:37:13We have no profit any year.
00:37:19Now I want to break shit.
00:37:27If we sell the heifers and the steers, what is that worth?
00:37:31If I can get them to weigh $7.50, it's worth about $1,100.
00:37:36Okay, so that's, uh...
00:37:38That's $1.50 a pound, Dad.
00:37:42Yep.
00:37:43A good steak is worth $30 a pound.
00:37:46Shitty ground beef is worth $5.
00:37:48We don't sell beef.
00:37:51We sell cattle.
00:37:52Exactly.
00:37:52We're in the wrong fucking business.
00:37:56You know, I really, uh...
00:37:58I really thought that the airport would be the end of us, Dad, but...
00:38:03You're a business model.
00:38:04That's going to be the end of us.
00:38:07Business models work for 100 years.
00:38:08No, Dad.
00:38:09It hasn't worked.
00:38:11If it worked, this fucking valley wouldn't be filled with hobby farms
00:38:14and vacation houses.
00:38:17It would be filled with ranches.
00:38:23People don't sell businesses that make money, right?
00:38:27They sell the losers.
00:38:53Randy, John Dutton.
00:38:55How are you?
00:38:56You all stocked up?
00:38:59Yeah, I need some ground.
00:39:03$5,000 if I can find the grass.
00:39:10Yeah, I know.
00:39:13Who else if that doesn't work?
00:39:26Oh, um, Ellis Steele is in your office with Miss Atwood.
00:39:31Sarah?
00:39:33That's weird.
00:39:35Can I say something that's...
00:39:37that I don't have a right to say?
00:39:41Sure.
00:39:43Women know women.
00:39:44Men know what a woman wants them to know.
00:39:48I worry about you being with her.
00:39:51Oh, I'm not...
00:39:54Who told you I was with her?
00:39:57You're with her.
00:40:03Thank you for saying something.
00:40:05I'll keep it in mind.
00:40:16This is...
00:40:17unexpected.
00:40:19Huh.
00:40:21Um...
00:40:23What's on your mind, Mr. Steele?
00:40:25This.
00:40:28Your father put his ranch in the land trust.
00:40:32He put the land in a conservation easement, Jamie.
00:40:36How could you let him do that?
00:40:39Well, I...
00:40:42I...
00:40:43I...
00:40:45I didn't...
00:40:46I didn't know.
00:40:47Do you have the authority to override that?
00:40:51Theoretically, yes.
00:40:54But...
00:40:55You're not battling a man anymore.
00:40:57You're battling the legal defense funds of environmental groups.
00:41:02Which had no basis to sue you.
00:41:07But now they are the stewards of the...
00:41:10Fuck!
00:41:12God damn it!
00:41:18Thank you for coming.
00:41:20I'm going to need some time to process this information.
00:41:40Market equities will sue the state for a bad faith negotiation.
00:41:45They'll file it in federal court in New York, where they incur the damages, and those attorneys
00:41:49will wipe the floor with you.
00:41:52Your state will be on the hook for around $4 billion in compensatory damages.
00:41:57That's 10% of Montana's GDP.
00:42:00State's going to go bankrupt.
00:42:01State's going to go bankrupt.
00:42:02State's going to go bankrupt.
00:42:06State's going to go bankrupt.
00:42:18State's going to go bankrupt.
00:42:19State's going to go bankrupt.
00:42:20State's going to go bankrupt.
00:42:20State's going to go bankrupt.
00:42:20State's going bankrupt.
00:42:21State's going bankrupt.
00:42:21State's going bankrupt.
00:42:25State's going bankrupt.
00:42:25State's going bankrupt.
00:42:26State's going bankrupt.
00:42:26State's going bankrupt.
00:42:28State's going bankrupt.
00:42:29State's going bankrupt.
00:42:30You're in Montana when a governor resigns or steps down.
00:42:39You have a special election.
00:42:49We're fully committed to your election.
00:42:53Our PAC will fund it.
00:42:57Go before the assembly.
00:43:02This is your chance to become governor.
00:43:09And get our fucking land back.
00:43:34Supply house.
00:43:35Is this the number to order beef?
00:43:37Yes ma'am, but you can do it online.
00:43:40Can I be nosy?
00:43:42Sure.
00:43:44Is this your beef that you raise and sell online?
00:43:48Yes ma'am. Some comes from neighboring ranches because we sell out of all ours, but they follow the same
00:43:53program.
00:43:53Ma'am.
00:43:54You sell out?
00:43:56Yes ma'am.
00:43:59How many pounds of beef do you raise?
00:44:01This year?
00:44:02A little over eight million.
00:44:10What's the catch?
00:44:12Ma'am?
00:44:13There's always a catch.
00:44:14No catch.
00:44:15You just gotta have enough money to feed your herd for two years before you make any money.
00:44:19Or get a big loan.
00:44:21And have a lot of backbone ma'am.
00:44:23Well backbone we got.
00:44:40Joe, I can't thank you enough.
00:44:43Once I get the trucks lined up, I'll start sending them your way.
00:44:48This is what you get your loan for.
00:44:52The cash flow is impossible, honey, and nobody can figure out the packer.
00:44:56They figured out the packer.
00:44:58Do you know this ranch?
00:45:00Yeah, I was just on the phone with this ranch.
00:45:03So was I.
00:45:05They sold eight million pounds of beef.
00:45:09On a website.
00:45:10I don't know what the arrangement is, honey, but one thing I do know is
00:45:15nobody has ever been able to figure out the re-packer.
00:45:20That is because you are not a businessman, Daddy.
00:45:24You are a rancher.
00:45:26I am a businessman.
00:45:27And I have spent my career making fifty, hundred million dollar deals for others.
00:45:35Now I'm gonna make one for you.
00:45:41Sir?
00:45:42Line up the trucks.
00:45:44No, they're lined up.
00:45:45We just need to know where they're headed.
00:45:47Ground in eastern Colorado, north of Panhandle in Texas.
00:45:51Okay.
00:45:53Sweetheart, don't bite my head off for asking this question.
00:45:56I don't like the way this is starting.
00:45:58Me either.
00:46:01Would you like to come to the fair with me?
00:46:05Sure.
00:46:06When?
00:46:07Yes?
00:46:08Really?
00:46:09Why?
00:46:09Yeah.
00:46:10Why wouldn't I want to go to the fair?
00:46:12Is fair some sort of metaphor for something Father shouldn't be hearing?
00:46:17No, no.
00:46:18It's the fair.
00:46:19It's the county fair.
00:46:20It's been happening for the last 92 years, sir.
00:46:25I'll get my sweater.
00:46:26Okay, sweetie.
00:46:29So you're talking about going to the fair?
00:46:32Yes, sir.
00:46:33Yeah.
00:46:35Yeah, that's a great idea.
00:46:47Carter.
00:46:48Go on and get washed up.
00:46:50We're gonna go to the fair.
00:46:53Go on.
00:46:56How long are you gonna be gone?
00:46:58Well, until we don't want to be there.
00:47:00What do you mean?
00:47:01Uh, I mean...
00:47:03I mean down south.
00:47:06A while.
00:47:08How long is a while?
00:47:11I don't know, son.
00:47:13Go on.
00:47:14Go get washed up.
00:47:46It's a motorcycle drive by.
00:47:49Baby dry condos, I think it's about time we headed home
00:47:54Walking us as Tyrone with my damn high hopes
00:47:59Country boys, don't die alone
00:48:10Every day is so fleeting and I have been trying
00:48:14To save it while I can
00:48:17Look on her face, all these hot humid days
00:48:21And the boys in my damn van
00:48:25It's a motorcycle drive, my baby dry condos
00:48:30I think it's about time we headed home
00:48:33Walking us as Tyrone with my damn high hopes
00:48:37Country boys, don't die alone
00:48:55Are you alright with people taking our picture?
00:49:00You're my environmental advisor
00:49:02Try to resist the temptation to drop my bones
00:49:05And we'll be alright
00:49:07I'll see if I can control myself
00:49:09You do that
00:49:22There he is
00:49:42You're good
00:49:43Thanks
00:49:48What?
00:49:49Nothing
00:49:54You wanna go see the band?
00:49:56You bet
00:50:06Tate?
00:50:07Honey, why don't you stay with Carter, okay?
00:50:09Alright, can we have more money?
00:50:13Alright
00:50:17Hang it last
00:50:19Hang it last?
00:50:20Hot dog here is $9
00:50:25Thanks
00:50:25I think we reached the point where we're just a bank and a taxi
00:50:31Before you know it, he'll be the taxi
00:50:36Hey!
00:50:37Hey, he's about to win me a fucking bar
00:50:39Let's go
00:50:40Right here
00:50:41Right here
00:50:42I want that fucking bar
00:50:43That fucking bar right there
00:50:45All these games are rigged
00:50:46Oh, this is shit
00:50:47I want it
00:50:47Look, why don't I just give you the $30 it's gonna cost me to win the band?
00:50:50Give me the bar
00:50:51Come on
00:50:53Hi, what's up?
00:50:54Now you know
00:50:54Can you explain this game to me?
00:50:56All you gotta do is toss three balls into the center hole
00:50:59You can pick your price
00:51:00Alright
00:51:00That's delightful
00:51:01You got that
00:51:02You get it in the hall all the time at home
00:51:03Let's do it
00:51:03Just like home
00:51:04Okay, there's kids around
00:51:05Relax
00:51:05You got this, baby
00:51:06Come on
00:51:07Just throw it
00:51:11Fuck
00:51:11They just went in
00:51:13That went in?
00:51:14Yes, sir
00:51:14Right in
00:51:15Okay, but nobody gets two in a row
00:51:17So it doesn't really matter
00:51:18Whatever
00:51:18You wanna step closer and get me my bar
00:51:19Let's go
00:51:20Give me two more
00:51:20Just relax
00:51:23Right in
00:51:24Fuck yeah
00:51:24Whoa
00:51:26That went in
00:51:27Mm-hmm
00:51:27You might get fucked right in
00:51:29Okay, wait, so
00:51:29If I get this
00:51:30Then I win
00:51:31Yes, sir
00:51:33Whoa, whoa, whoa
00:51:34Don't start trying now
00:51:36Just throw it like you've been from
00:51:37Yeah, but I haven't even been looking
00:51:38Man, don't look
00:51:39This is stupid
00:51:40You just do that same thing again
00:51:41Fuck yeah
00:51:42You just look right here
00:51:44Fuck yeah, baby
00:51:45Mama
00:51:46Mama don't want this
00:51:47This is so good
00:51:48There's kids around
00:51:50Give me my bar
00:51:53Come on, man
00:51:54You give me my fucking bar
00:51:55Uh, she wants the bear
00:51:57Got it
00:51:57That's what I said
00:52:01Give me that thing
00:52:02All right, just
00:52:04I love my bar
00:52:10The sun sets so late tonight
00:52:13Wonder if you saw it too
00:52:16Wish I still had someone to lose
00:52:19All our garly summertime blue
00:52:24But there's a green-eyed dark hair
00:52:26Beauty on some beach
00:52:28By Monterey
00:52:31Letting waves wash the pain away
00:52:33But I'll never know
00:52:36If there's a boy that can know you
00:52:40How long will you be gone
00:52:44I don't know
00:52:46Ballpark it
00:52:48Maybe a year
00:52:49A year?
00:52:51Honey, I can't live without you for a year
00:52:54Beth, I know it's gonna be tough
00:52:56No, I mean it
00:52:58I won't survive that
00:53:02You wanna live in a canvas tent
00:53:04For a year
00:53:06Take a fucking shower
00:53:07Once a week in a Motel 6
00:53:09Come on now
00:53:09Well, we swore to spend our lives together
00:53:13Where you go
00:53:15I go
00:53:18I'm gonna do what the fuck I wanna do anyway
00:53:20I'm well aware of that, sweetheart
00:53:22All right, so it's settled
00:53:26How long's the drive?
00:53:28I mean, hauling horses
00:53:29I'd say probably 20 hours
00:53:3120?
00:53:32How far away is the nearest city?
00:53:34Maybe an hour
00:53:34All right, well
00:53:35I'll fly
00:53:36I'll meet your ass there
00:53:39Listen, the easiest thing about cowboying
00:53:41is hauling horses
00:53:42Well, I'm not doing any cowboying
00:53:44You are
00:53:45I'm gonna rent a suite
00:53:47At the nearest Hyatt
00:53:48And I'll drive to you for happy hour
00:53:51No, really?
00:54:11So how long do you think you're all gonna be gone for?
00:54:14Hell, it'll take at least a year for it to pencil out
00:54:19You're going to Texas for a year
00:54:21You didn't care to mention that?
00:54:23We just found out today
00:54:24Abby
00:54:31Abby
00:54:35Abby
00:54:40Abby
00:55:09Abigail
00:55:10Abby
00:55:11Abby
00:55:30Chasing a dream, I understand, and I hope you catch it.
00:55:36I just wish that dream was me.
00:55:41I wish that dream was me.
00:55:44I wish that dream was me.
00:56:07I wish that dream was me.
00:56:20You know, I look at, look at all these people.
00:56:28This is dying.
00:56:31It's already dead where you're from, but now all the people where you're from are coming out here and I
00:56:38can't, I can't stop it.
00:56:42Have you tried?
00:56:46Well, that's why I became governor.
00:56:50You ran for governor to stop an airport in the subdivision and you did that in one day.
00:56:57What I never understood about you guys is all you do is bitch about how much people moving to rural
00:57:02America ruin it, change the culture.
00:57:05But I've lived all over the Mountain West, Gunnison, Santa Fe, Jackson Hole, Telluride, and not once, never once did
00:57:19my neighbor bring me to a branding or the fair or the harvest or whatever community ritual is happening.
00:57:26They just glared at my hiking shorts and my license plate and judged me.
00:57:32Same way I judged you.
00:57:37Don't get me wrong, I'm not ordering a steak for dinner anytime soon, but I understand now.
00:57:44I understand why you brand and why you vaccinate and why you move them from one pasture to another.
00:57:5212 million tourists a year come to Montana from cities.
00:57:55You might want to think about inviting a few of them over so they understand who you really are and
00:58:00what you really do.
00:58:02Because they have you pegged as a bunch of misogynist bigots who are ruining the environment.
00:58:07And that is not who you are.
00:58:09You're a smart woman, Summer.
00:58:11A very, very, very smart woman.
00:58:15I'm a smart person.
00:58:19Well, women are smarter than men to begin with, so I'm just judging you against your peers.
00:58:24Thanks for kidnapping me, I'm really enjoying it.
00:58:28I did not kidnap you.
00:58:31I commuted your sentence to house arrest.
00:58:33At your house?
00:58:36I guess in the narrowest of legal interpretations, maybe you're right.
00:58:45Thanks for doing it.
00:58:50As your press advisor, I suggest you postpone that luck.
00:58:55You're my environmental advisor.
00:58:58My press advisor's behind me, making out.
00:59:06You have no intention of running for a second term, do you?
00:59:09Absolutely zero.
00:59:14What is it about sad songs and cowboys?
00:59:20I don't care what they think.
00:59:23You've made that abundantly clear.
00:59:26Well, there's no one in front of us.
00:59:29Very few to my right.
00:59:32And everyone to my left is with me.
00:59:36That just leaves the $1,500 behind us.
00:59:41Oh, yeah.
00:59:44Yeah.
00:59:45Well, I think you're gonna like this trick.
00:59:58The actions of Governor Dutton have not only robbed Montanans of 6,000 jobs and annual revenue in the billions.
01:00:06His actions have exposed Montana to litigation that will cost the state billions more.
01:00:10likely bankrupting the state, which robs your children of school funding,
01:00:15robs our towns of emergency services, places our roads and infrastructure in disrepair.
01:00:21It threatens the quality of life for all Montanans.
01:00:25After weighing his actions and the cost of those actions for every Montanan,
01:00:30I call on this assembly for a vote to impeach Mr. Speaker, what say ye?
01:00:37What do you think?
01:00:40I think it's perfect.
01:00:43I think it's perfect.
01:00:56Next time on the mid-season finale of Yellowstone.
01:00:59The greatest threat to that ranch is our father.
01:01:03So I will remove the threat.
01:01:05I got something to ask, Casey.
01:01:07I need his help. I need it from all of you.
01:01:09Governor Dutton has violated state law.
01:01:12The Attorney General's office is seeking impeachment.
01:01:15He has declared war upon us.
01:01:18I'm aware, Beth.
01:01:30I've been the first one.
01:01:31Well, as it was said, let me move.
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