Yellowstone - Season 3
Season 3
The Dutton family is threatened by new foes and lucrative business deals, forcing John, Kayce, Beth and Jamie to utilize unexpected alliances and risky measures to safeguard their legacy.
Episodes
You're the Indian Now
In the wake of the Beck Brothers, John reshuffles the political decks; Beth finds a trespasser on the ranch and learns that he may have big ambitions for the surrounding land; John helps Tate deal with his nightmares.
Freight Trains and Monsters
Jamie starts a new job. Beth comes to a realization about Market Equities and visits Roarke. Rip searches for another ranch hand. A livestock agent goes too far.
An Acceptable Surrender
Jamie hatches an elaborate plan, Beth learns details about Ellis Steele's proposal, Governor Perry requests a meeting with John and Jamie, and Jimmy competes at the rodeo.
Going Back to Cali
Beth shares a personal secret with Rip. John and the boys deal with some hostile trespassers from out of state. Rainwater reaches out to a powerful woman to help secure the future of Broken Rock.
Cowboys and Dreamers
The reason for Beth and Jamie's toxic relationship is revealed. Kayce bends the rules to help a family in need. Rip and the boys get into a confrontation with two men from John's past.
All for Nothing
Kayce and Monica help search for a missing Indigenous woman, Market Equities presents Jamie with a lucrative offer, and John finds out about Beth and Jamie's secret.
The Beating
Jamie has a major revelation. Beth makes plans for her future. Jimmy meets a rodeo legend. Rip's patience is tested.
I Killed a Man Today
Beth continues her battle with Willa Hayes, and brings John a lucrative offer. Monica has a harrowing ordeal.
Meaner Than Evil
Jamie confronts his past. Rip approaches Kayce about an old problem. The bunkhouse looks to defend two of their own.
The World Is Purple
John sits down at the negotiating table with former friends and foes, and as the battle for the future of the Yellowstone heats up, nothing will ever be the same.
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