Monica arrives at the hospital as Tate’s getting stitched up from his fall in the river. John’s right and Kayce barely looks at his dad after he fetches Tate off his dad’s horse. Grandfather and grandson head back to the ranch, with John explaining that Kayce’s going to be upset about what happened. He then gets sentimental and says he’ll miss Tate when he grows up. He makes up a story about getting in a sword fight in the forest with a goblin. John and Tate are getting warm next to the fire when Tate notices John’s scar from the colon cancer operation. Kayce grabs a horse and heads out to look for his dad and Tate. He retrieves the boy, who’s now soaked and cold, from the river and quickly starts a fire to warm him up. John suddenly realizes he can’t see Tate anywhere and races to the river. Tate’s doing all the work while John rests and supervises. Out at the river, Tate prepares a fire pit with stones and then fetches some wood. He tells Monica to have Kayce see him when he returns. Monica answers the door and Thomas reveals he believes all these deaths are not random but instead are connected. Tate wants to go to the river and John, happy to be included in his grandson’s life, agrees to take him. Kayce arrives at the ranch with Tate, wondering if his dad has any ideas for entertaining the kid. He warns the man not to speak to anyone else about his health. John assures him he’s fine and that the cancer was removed. It’s a difficult job and could be too stressful for someone who’s dealing with a serious health problem. The man who just learned John’s secret confronts John and wants to know if he’s fit to be the commissioner. He’s got colon cancer and just had two feet of his colon removed last week. Micky, one of the men standing around outside the corral watching John get his horse back under control, reveals that John’s not even supposed to be riding. John’s in the corral working the cattle when his horse acts up. The cattle have been rounded up and some are being herded onto trucks. She wants Kayce to take Tate somewhere so he doesn’t have to watch his cousins leave. Kayce and Monica wait for Samantha’s parents on the step outside the trailer. “It wasn’t a suicide it was a sacrifice,” says Monica. Her death might move them to take in the children. The only people with enough money to do so were her parents, but they haven’t spoken in years. When Kayce offers to help her clean, Monica explains that although it looked like a suicide, Samantha actually killed herself so that her children would be taken care of. She notices there’s nothing in the refrigerator and no food in the cabinets. Kayce watches over the boys as his wife cleans up the blood and other mess left from her sister-in-law’s suicide. He finds it alone next to a tree, caught up in some bushes. Jimmy’s behind the rest of the crew searching for his hat when he hears a calf. Otherwise, he’ll be in for a hard time with the men. One of his fellow ranch hands advises him to find his hat before he reunites with the group. The hard landing causes Jimmy to admit he’s not cut out for this work. The helicopter spooks Jimmy’s horse and he’s tossed to the ground. They seal off the area, causing a work stoppage for the crew.īack on the ranch, the men are hard at work herding the cattle after John signals in from the helicopter there are stragglers in the woods. The foreman complains, but Thomas breaks one of the bones to prove the bodies are fresh. Ashes and bones are uncovered, and the construction crew that came upon the freshly dug grave is shut down. Thomas Rainwater is on the scene as the grave Kayce (has killed four people) dug is investigated. The morning’s brisk and quiet, and John Dutton enjoys a cup of coffee before the craziness of the day sets in.
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