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(Is she still plotting to take his child?

And is she still looking into Sarah Atwood?)
Im curious about what the second half of this season will look like.
Ditto Jimmys long journey to the Four Sixes and back.
Thats still the case now, with the last episodes branding bleeding into this week.
Summer is even helping with calf vaccinations, which wouldve seemed unbelievable a couple of weeks ago.
But hey, it would be out of character if she stopped being annoying now.
(Not that those things would ever be mutually exclusive, but it often feels that way onYellowstone.)
The continuation of the branding isnt the main ranching drama this week, though.
It sets the stage for another possible new story direction for this show, alongside the trip to Colorado.
More than ever, these peaceful, carefree events like the spring gathering feel temporary and suffused with melancholy.
Sadly, so will Ryan and Abby, and just when their romance was getting going!
The other shadow looming over the ranch, unbeknownst to most of them, is Jamie.
He and John both want to protect the place but have different ways of doing that.
A legal battle with Market Equities could bankrupt the state, making this a potentially impeachable offense.
(Some part of him probablycravesa way out of it, if anything.)
Well see if there are any real explosions next week.
Chairman Rainwater learns about two new approved pipelines that will cut through their reservation and beneath their reservoir.