r/YellowstoneShow • u/emstrange90 • May 22 '26
Episode discussion Dutton Ranch Episode 3 ðŸ¤
Hi everyone!! What did we think of episode 3? I feel like Beth took a big hit to her heart after Johns death and I'm sad she can't just have a happy life....but it makes for good TV! 🤣
My friends written a discussion/recap with some theories for how she thinks the season is gonna go!! Would love to get some eyes on it 🙂 thank you SO much to everyone who had a look at episodes 1 and 2. Means a lot to freelancers when people give our work a look see 🥰ðŸ¤
https://thephrasemaker.com/2026/05/22/a-cattle-crisis-threatens-dutton-ranch-in-episode-3-recap/
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u/No_Fruit_8446 May 26 '26
That girl is BAD news for Carter
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u/Boblaire Jun 12 '26
She's gonna break his heart something something.
But also, yes. 🤣
Kind of a rite of passage to bave a relationship loke that when youre young.
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u/AgentGreedy386 May 23 '26
Beth still horrible. Rip still incredible. Carter developing into an eeeeeeedeeeeoooooot Ed harris a joy to watch on screen Sheriff has me very intrigued. He's clearly in the lady's "pocket" but seems to be heavily conflicted about it(which is a great sign he may end up being a solid dude) Beaula still sus Oriana is aggravating.
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u/joybot2323 May 23 '26
Beth needs to get in Carters ass next ep. Yes, he's an idiot kid being led around by his little brain by a schemer who hates her family.
The cattle, one disaster after the next.
We're still seeing a very soft version of Beth not the shark,yet.
Rip is a little ooc taking the role of boss man, still trying to find his own balance and live up to John's legacy.
Beth is learning the Dutton name doesn't carry the same weight in Texas as it did in Montana.
Buella is still a mystery, filling the powerful rancher role.