

But if Kayce was in an especially foul mood, you could kinda understand it, given the fact that Monica and Tate were still so shellshocked in the wake of the militia’s attack that they didn’t leave their room for dinner. Kayce’s solution? He drove out to Ralph’s llama ranch, rammed through the gate, roughed up the owner and - yikes - locked him in one of his cattle guards in hopes of making a good neighbor of him. ‘WHAT’S HE GONNA DO, JUST LIVE UNDER THE F-KING BED?’ | At Kayce’s office, he was visited by a rancher named Emmett who’d had to start expensively trucking his steer out to graze because new neighbor Ralph had put cattle guards on the easement through his land. And who decided when he was ready? “You do,” said John. When would that be? “When you’re ready,” said John. If Mia loved him, she’d still be at the Yellowstone when he returned. John suggested that the screwup see his time in the Lone Star State not as a punishment but an opportunity. Mind you, this didn’t necessarily mean either that Jimmy and Mia were over or that he was gone for good.

He could’ve chosen her over his Yellowstone “family.” She was so pissed that she wouldn’t even talk to him again before Travis drove off with Jerry Jimmy in tow. Well, he countered, it wasn’t like he’d had any choice in the matter. “Everything in that place is trying to bite you, sting you or stick you,” she noted. Mia hated the idea of her boyfriend going to Texas. Back at the ranch, the only thing that distracted anyone from Travis’ arrival with John’s impressive team of horses was talk of Jimmy’s banishment to the Four Sixes.

laid waste to the militia that had attacked the Duttons. ‘YOU’RE LUCKY I DON’T DRILL A HOLE IN THE SIDE OF THAT BARN, TAKE IT FOR A RIDE’ | As the episode began, Kayce, Rip & Co.
