1000 Best Yellowstone Quotes

Rip: I'm gonna show you how to get rid of problems so they don't become new problems.

- I'm, I'm ready to go inside.
- I'm ready to go inside now!
[Cries] Oh, god.
- What have I done?

- First deer. We gotta blood you.
- What does that mean?
- Means, you gotta wear his blood to honor him.
- Come here.
- Come here.

- It's a pleasure to be here...
- It's a pleasure...
- It's an honor to be here...
- Honor_
- To be here.
- Man: You're gonna be late.

- Man: Everything all right?
- Nope.

- You asked me to leave, Monica.
- You wanted something different, you should have asked for something different.
- Cheers.

- Happy or sad?
- Happy.

- Your sister was right.
- What a chicken heart!

Rip: You know why, uh, people don't come and talk to you? 'Cause they're scared they're gonna let you down. I know I am.
John: Well, if you're marrying Beth, you've already proved you're not scared of anything.

- who does not want to be re-elected.
- Look...
- We're here to negotiate.
- We have no interest in negotiating.
- So, the state's position is essentially "fuck off."
- Yeah.

- Can I have one of those?
- I'm gonna need a light.

- Lies, a lot of it.
- I think heaven's right here.
- So's hell.
- One person can be walking the clouds right next to someone enduring eternal damnation.
- And god is the land.

- That make sense?
- Yeah.
- All right, well...
[Laughs] Good luck, Jimmy.
- Thought you said luck has nothing to do with it.
- No, I said luck has nothing to do with horse showing.
- For this, you're going to need all the luck you can get.
- See you around.

- Okay, remove it.
- Ijustjacked off a horse.
- Get used to it. We've got
- 15 more to collect.
- All right, bring that into the lab.
- That door there.
- Justjacked off a horse.

- I didn't mean that.
- I'm gonna make you dinner for once.

[Whispering] Yeah.
[Whispering] Okay,
- I want you to put those crosshairs right on his shoulder.
- Let me know when you've got 'em in there.
[Whispering] I got 'em.
[Whispering] Okay.
- Now take a real deep breath...
- Pull the trigger real slow...

- Here.
- There is no word that I'd rather call you.
- I mean, if that's what you want.
- You know why I always run away?
- There's only so much
- I can give to you, rip.
- No. You can give me everything.

- Give me eyes up top.
- Knight 33, this is bravo one.
- Be advised, the beacon is in place.

- Get moving.
- Laramie, let's...
- Seriously?
- Hey, hey.
- Laramie. Wake up. We're late.
- Let's go.

- He wouldn't want to put me in that position, even though he isn't putting me anywhere.
- He just won't do it, honey, so if it's what you want, you're gonna have to do the asking yourself.
- Are you saying you'd be okay with that?
- Are you asking me to be okay with it?

- What the fuck is this?
- It's your conjugal.
- I don't have a fucking conjugal.
- We can take you back to your cell if you want.
- Let me figure this out.

- Well, what about a psych eval?
- Well, you won't have to take [chuckles]
- One of those either.
- Gotta go.
- Kayce, what makes you think you wouldn't pass a psych evaluation?
- My whole life.

- Mr. Jenkins is taking care of your drinks.
- I wouldn't let that cocksucker pay for my funeral.

- There's gonna be a severe impact to your land.
- Erosion's my biggest concern.
- My biggest concern is a subdivision sucking on our river.
- There's nothing you can do.
- On their land, it's their river.
- I mean,
- I can't stop the river from flowing.

- Keep your hand in there like we showed you.
- Hey, tuck your chin.
- Stick my chest out, mash my legs.
- Pray like hell and hold on.

- Pilot: All right, we're through.
- Keep them moving.
- You want 'em back, come and get 'em!
- Oh!

- Which bunk's free?
- Uh, back on the left.
- Didn't you used to be at the...
Avery: Yep. Where's the pisser?
- Shower that way, too?
- Unless somebody moved it.

- well, you don't ride too good.
- But you don't complain about it neither.
- I'll catch you a better stick tomorrow.
- Thanks.
- You need to learn to rope.
- Rope's the only tool we got.

Lynelle: Well, I'll get right to it, then. The Department of Interior has approved two pipelines in central Montana. One is a natural gas, and the other is captured carbon and the proposed pathway is through the reservation.
Thomas: The Secretary of the Interior was here with the President two days ago. They mentioned nothing.
Lynelle: As I'm learning, Federal politics is, well, they never take the gloves off because they never put them on.
Thomas: Is there a map of this pathway? The pipeline runs beneath our reservoir.
Lynelle: Yes.
Thomas: Our drinking water.
Lynelle: Yes.
Mo: How is the path chosen?
Lynelle: Well, it's the shortest distance between two points and the path of least legal resistance. To go to the west of you enters into State land forest service, east of you is private ranches, which have the funds to fight, and likely the support of our new governor.
Mo: They don't think we'll put up a fight?
Thomas: We can't put up a fight.Federal Government doesn't need our permission.
Lynelle: So that my position is clear, I do not support this. And I will declare my opposition, how much weight that holds in this instance I...
Thomas: If there's nothing you can do and there's nothing I can do, why are you telling me?
Lynelle: Because I know who's coming after your office and they'll use this against you. At least now, make a statement, get out in front of it. Make enough noise that the Department of Interior looks somewhere else. North Dakota, let's say.
Mo: That just ruins the land in North Dakota.
Lynelle: I'm not the Senator of North Dakota. So that's North Dakota's problem.
Thomas: I guess you don't put gloves on either.When will you publicly declare your opposition?
Lynelle: As soon as the pipeline is made public, which I assume is when you'll call a press conference.
Thomas: You set the press conference.Stand with the people this affects.
Lynelle: Standing beside you in solidarity is declaring my support for you as much as it is opposing a pipeline.
Thomas: We'll kill two birds with one stone.
Lynelle: Deal. I'll set it for tomorrow.
Thomas: Be good to have the governor there.
Lynelle: Well, the governor's playing hooky. Branding cattle.
Thomas: That's not what he was elected to do.
Lynelle: Oh, he did what he was elected to do. That's the way John sees it, anyway.
Lynelle: He's our governor, too. Perhaps you could remind him of that.

- yeah, I'm an American udt seal diver your mind can't conceive all the places I've been to the ends of the earth hell and back again, yeah

- The last one.
- Jimmy, go hook up the trailer and load up that sorrel, will you?
- When you're done doing what you're doing, come out to the truck, Lloyd.
- What for?
- I want some company.

- Told her there were wolves down by the barn.
- And she believed you?
- Yeah.
- You got a lot to learn about women.
- What are we gonna do about these Beck brothers?
- We're going to kill 'em, son.

- I don't want to see them things on our side of the fence.
- Law says it's not ourjob to keep 'em from getting in.
Wade: It's your job to keep 'em from getting out.
- You should know that, commissioner.
- On, I'll keep 'em out.
- But you're gonna fucking hate the way I do it.

Rip: Jamie?
- Where's her phone?
- Give it to me.
- All right. Let's go.

- Lady. Kind of.
Mia: Laramie.
- The guys are gonna be back in a minute.
- If they catch you drinking their beer, they're gonna...
- Whoo! [Laughs]
- They're gonna what?
- What are they gonna do?

- Argh!
- Argh!

- We got it figured, thanks for stopping.
- Man: Hey, you're John dutton, aren't you?

- This, uh...
- This makes you happy, don't it?
- It does.
- Want to know why?
- Cause you got a mean streak like a fucking badger.
- Here, have some more.

- Hey.
- Everything moves up here.
- I want everything up here.
- The tents. The fire.
- The whole goddamn everything.

- Baby, I never worry about you.
- I know nothing's happening to you.
- Hmm.
- It's gonna happen to me one day.
- It happens to us all.
- I'll see you later.

- For 10,000 years.
- Then John dutton's grandfather built a house on it.
- Called it theirs.
- Maybe we'll sleep here again, someday.
Beth: What are they doing?
- I think they call that
- "coveting" in the Bible.

- If I was you I'd find a way to say it different.
- Take your own advice: Seems to me they don't like the way you said it either.
- I didn't say sorry.
- It's getting late.
- See you tomorrow.

- Made it look like the real deal.
- But practice is just a taste.
- You gotta come to Sheridan in a few weeks if you really want to really feel it.
- I doubt the university is gonna let me take the class to Wyoming.
- I didn't invite the class.

- What happened that night stays where it is.
- No, sir.
- No, sir, not a thing on this planet stays where it is. Not one.
- At least tell me this. Did...
- Did he get to see it coming?
- He saw it coming.

- Bunch of the wranglers got worked over.
- What do you mean, "worked over?"
- Had the he” beat out of 'em.
- I'll take care of this.
- I said I'll take care of it.
- You don't get to tell me what to do anymore.

- What the hell is he doing?
- C'mon.

- I'm not trying to keep you from him, I just...
- I gotta shield him from what you've done.
- I can't let him see it catch up to you.
- Well, it ain't catching up with me tonight.
- You wake him up, you put him back to sleep.
- Okay.

- You need to stop listening to those yahoos in the bunk house.
- There ain't no such thing as luck.
- But I sure believe in stupid,
- 'cause you prove it every fucking day.
- Now get your stuff and let's go.
- Get up.
- Where's my hat?

John: Yep, but you can't sell this.
- You gotta earn it.
- You gotta live it. And that's what they'll never understand.
- But they only want to sell it.
- And they could care less about the dream coming true.
- That's what you've got to understand.

- Sir?
- Yeah, pull over. See what they want.

- What's the matter?
- I'm out of flies.
- Yeah, well,
- I lost my fly 20 minutes ago, Carl.
- Doesn't matter.
- Got a boat coming.

- No! No!
- Hey, it's me! Beth!
- I'm here now. You're safe.
- Look at me. It's okay.

- Dispatch, what's the 20 on the sheriff's deputies?
- Goddamnit.
- Dispatcher: [On radio]
- Sheriff's department says no units available.
- I mean it, man.
- Let's forget this.
- Hey, this is the job.

- Um, what's the matter, miss Kendall?
- My last name is Nguyen.
- Sarah Nguyen, you should look it up.

- then I'm playing golf for a year.
- Well, thank you, governor.
- Thank your father.
- I know why I'm here.
- And it wasn't him.
- Come on. I'll show you your office.

- What?
- Nothing.

- You're a brave woman.
- Thank you for not missing.
- I wouldn't do that to you.
- Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize.
- Oh, shit.

- Okay.
[Sighs] I gotta say,
- I like leaving you sitting here on the porch like this.
- Be a whole lot better though, if you were here when I got home.
- Well, I'll see what I can do about that.

- Where's ray?
- Smells like your new cook doesn't know what the fuck he's doing.
- I'm the new cook.
- And I know exactly what I'm doing, quitter.
- Well? Where is it?

- Why not? What do you care?
- Because it's selfish.
- It's the single most selfish thing a person can do.
[Sobbing] This cannot be fixed.
- I cannot be fixed.
- I'm married to it.

- to conquer every mountain shown but I've never crossed the river braved the forests, braved the stone braved the icy winds and fire braved and beat them on my own yet I'm helpless by the river

- The suspense is killing me, mo.
- It's just... fucking killing me.
- I want to watch him reach the pavement.
- You know, I've got better things to do with my day.
- This is worth the wait, John.

- Now, count those rings and you'll see how old it is.
- Thank you.
- Sweetie.
- Life is plenty hard, you don't need to help it, you hear me?
- You're saying I make life harder?
- Every day.

- What is this?
- Did any of you drive back here?
- Man: No, sir.

- Just say it.
- So we can figure out how to do it.
- Say it.
- What do you want me to say?
- I want you to say that we should kill them.
- Is that what you want?

- he'll pick a candidate to replace him.
- He's bluffing, Jamie.
- Call him on it.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, set up a press conference.

- when it all go down who's gonna ride with me?
- When it all go down who's gonna ride with me?
- When it all go down who's gonna ride with me?
- When it all go down who's gonna ride with me?
- Put your fists up like this.
- Make some noise if you're proud to be who you are today, fam.

Dan: You ever hear of the Beck brothers?
Thomas: The Beck brothers?
Dan: Yeah, yeah, the Beck brothers.
Rainwater's: Yeah, they own about 300 gas stations with slot machines.
Doug: One of the brothers controls the sale of liquor licenses.
Dan: That could be a real problem. They don't want our casino to happen.
Thomas: The casino's mine. Your hotel won't need their liquor license. Once we annex the land, the state has no control over anything we do.
Doug: We didn't agree to annexing the land.
Thomas: You don't need to... we own the land now.
Dan: That wasn't part of the deal...
Thomas: That's exactly the deal, Dan. And for you, it's priceless. There's no county permits to build. The gaming license comes from the Tribal Gaming Commission, as does your liquor license, your permit to operate, and your hotel license... When you sold me the land, Dan, I gave you freedom from oversight.
Doug: Sidestepping those regulations is going to anger a lot of people. That puts him in danger. Both of you.
Thomas: That's why I have Mo. Who do you have? Surely you've learned by now... we're the only ones playing by the rules.
Dan: What are you saying? You saying I need security?
Thomas: You've needed it for a while, Dan. You should've learned that, too.
Thomas: [Addressing Press Conference] 150 years ago, our people called this land home. We drank from its rivers, we hunted its valleys, we cared for our dead in these forests, we prayed on these mountains. This was our home. And it nourished us. You understand our contract with the reservation is invalidated the moment they annex this land.
Doug: You familiar with the term Indian giver? Well this is the opposite.
Ben: The word you're looking for is justice.
Thomas: By the power vested in me, I claim this land as property of the Nation of Confederated Tribes at Broken Rock.
Dan: If he doesn't keep his word, I lose everything.
Doug: If you were him, would you keep your word?
Dan: It's worth the risk if he is telling the truth. Trusting him is not a business strategy.
Thomas: Dan! Come do the honors.
Doug: Great, now he's asking you to dig your own fucking grave.
Thomas: This is the beginning of something very special, Dan. You watch what a difference we make.
Marcus: Any endeavor that raises my people's profile is a good one, but I wonder... how many casinos do we need? Is this the right path for our future?
News: Are you challenging Chairman Rainwater's leadership?
Marcus: I'm challenging his outlook, and what's best for our people as a whole, instead of a select few.

- I gotta tell him? All right.
- Boy. Get your shit and get out of my house.
- Let's go.
- Sorry, kid. We gave it our best shot.
- I don't know where to go.
- You got four choices. Pick a direction.

- And that lets you know where I stand.
- On this, I stand with you.
- Thank you.
- I hope you find him, John.
- And I hope he's safe.
- Yeah, so do I.

- What are you doing here?
- I'm not gonna smoke in your living room, Dan.
- I do have boundaries.
- Where's my wife?

Monica: Stop.
- Doing it to her doesn't undo what she did to me.
- I didn't steal from you.
- And you know it.
- You judged my skin. Just say it.
- I judged your skin.
- I'm sorry.

- You Jimmy?
- Dirk herstrom's boy?
- You alone, Jimmy?
- I'll take that as a yes.

- It's my first date with a texan, so I don't really know the protocol.
- Walk me to the door.
- I can do that. [Exhales]

- That's all I did.
- I got nothing to do with what they did to you.
- Who gives the order to him?
- I'm keeping this.
- It's yours to keep.
- You can go now, mo.

John: When you say 'no', it must be the death of the question. If there's even a hint of maybe, the questions won't stop until they find something you can't say no to.

- About the simplest gun on earth to shoot.
- Cook the hammer, pull the trigger.

- Get your knee on his neck, Jamie.
- Got one for you, Lee!
- Tie me. Come on.
- Now you take over. Come on.

- Yeah. It's gonna be a long day. [Sighs]
- You look torn.
- Should you go to work...
- Or should you lie on top of me?
- God don't like me enough to give me you in the morning and a peaceful afternoon in the same day.

John: I'm gonna leave these holes just like this, right here in the middle of my field. And if you ever come back here again, I'm gonna fill 'em. Understand?

- Man 1: They're making for the trees!
- They get to cover they'll tear us to pieces!
- Man 2: Run faster, god damnit!
- Jesus!
- Man 1: Let 'em get close!
- Don't stop!

- Don't worry about this.
- Soon as the ground's dry, itneverhappened.
- But between you and me...
- Time'll come you'll need a favor, and I can't wait to give it.
- I might ask for it.

- I wish I could snap my fingers, John, and make all these pirates go away, but we can't.
- Yes, we can.
- You just don't have the stomach for it and that's a shame.
- 'Cause I remember a time when you did.
- Stomach ain't got nothing to do with it.

Lynelle: You could be a really good leader, John, but you're a shitty politician because you won't play the game. But if you don't play the game, the game plays you. I'm here for another month. Use me.
John: That's a refreshing thought.
Lynelle: That's not what I meant.

- What are you doing?
- Adjusting my web.
- You know, life's not that complicated, rip.
- You either walk on down the hall...
- Or fuck me.

- In my soul, I still feel young.
- In here, I feel 16.
- In my heart, I just feel...
- So damn tired.
- I never thought I'd be tired of living while I was still strong enough to do it.

- What are you doing?
- I don't know.
- I'm married.
- Inoficed.

- God.
- Fuck.

- If he was good, then, uh, she might look like she did when we buried her.
- But if he wasn't, then, uh...
- It could be bad.
- Let's just hope Eddie did the embalming.
- Yeah. Yeah, it was Eddie.

- I bet he remembers.
- I'll call you later.
- All right.

- I sat strapped in a car seat for three days before someone found me.
- Hell is all I've ever known.
- What are you doing?
- What are you fucking doing?
- We can talk about it.

- Then you picked the wrong line of work, buddy.
- Jeans?
- Yeah, you can get a pair ofjeans. Not them.
- These.
- Oh, shit, look at this!
- Uh, yeah, no.

- it's all the way in.
- I know.
- All right, go get your coat.
- Come on, Jimmy.
- Ryan. Ryan.
- What are you doing?

- I hate to tell you this, but you ain't going nowhere.
- Is that right?
- Where's your fucking brand?
- Mine's on the inside.
- I'm stuck here, too.

- Ahhh!
- I want a name and an address.
- And if you lie to me again,
- I'll stop hitting you and I'll start beating you.
- You understand me?
- Yeah.

- even if the rest of the person is rotten,
- I can take that good thing and I can make it part of me.
- Do you understand?
- There's plenty of good in you, Beth.
- And none in that son of a bitch.
- Trust me.

- Yeah, she's not wrong.
- I mean, putting an airport next to a national park is barbaric, but it wasn't my idea to slap the first cop I saw.
- It was hers?
- I'm going to get you out of this.
- I promise.
- And when I make a promise, it means something.

- I know that place.
- You do?
- Mm-hmm.
- Take me there.
- I will. Tomorrow.
- What is that?
- I want you to stay here.
- Don't move.

- Love them?
- We're at war, you and me.
- When you die,
- I take the war to your family.
- Stop thinking about yourself.
- Think about your family, and tell me something that will save them.

- will certainly complicate the investigation, the us attorney's office is pledging every available resource.
- I'll have a senate hearing on this next month.
- You have the full weight of my office behind you.
- Thank you, senator.
- We're gonna need it.

- Jimmy, put that fucking horse away.
- Hey, don't blame me.
- I gave you a choice.
- Well, this has a "first chink in the armor" feel to it.
Rip: Mmm. Mmm.
- A little better?
- Not yet.

- When those cattle walked onto our land, they became our cattle to do as we please.
- Whatever happens next happens to you first.
- Son of a bitch.
- Back up.
- You should respect your veterans.

- And that's why we don't talk about business at the dinner table.
- Won't do it again.
- I'll go check on Tate.
- You do that.

- I'd like to believe there's a plan to it all, but I...
- I don't see a plan.
- That's just 'cause we're inside it, dad.
- We see the plan.
- We're standing on it.
- Yeah. Guess we are.

- Fuck the fucking vet.
- Call the fucking doctor.
- We're not calling any doctor!
- So then now what?
- Get my car, bring it out front.
Laramie: Where the hell are you going?
- Fuck this place.
- Mia!

[Sighs] Wait.
- Contact the bureau of prisons, find out if this man has been paroled.
- If he has, I want his address, his phone number, his place of employment and everything, okay?
- Okay, I'll get right on it.

Beth: This is exactly what we were designed to eat. Everything that lives off grass has a four chambered stomach.

- at the fairgrounds.
- Do you recall the events
- I am repeating to you?
- Uh, that's what happened.
- Mmm-hmm.
- It was just like that.
- Burn it in your fucking brain.
- Hendon: Yes, sir.

- Tate?
- Ah!

- once you get 'em moving?
- I was gonna help them push 'em out.
- Oh, I'm sure.
- You're about to learn how little cowboys and ranchers actually get to do.
- It's the wranglers that have all the fun.

- I'll say this.
- When the sixes is done with you, you will either spend the rest of your life horseback or you will never get on another one.
- Get some rest, Jimmy.
- You are gonna fucking need it.

- Slow.
- He's been served.
- So you wanna walk me through what the fuck we're doing here?
- Looking for a bear.
- What're we supposed to do when we find it?
- Shoot, shovel, and shut the fuck up.

- They can't eat when it freezes?
- Jimmy, quit askin' fucking questions.
- Go put it back.
- Doesn't make any sense, kayce.
- There's no alfalfa in this field.
- I've never seen one bloat in the fall.
- That's 'cause they don't.

- Priest: Let us pray.
- "Men and brethren,
- "let me freely speak unto you of the patriarch David,
- "that he is both dead and buried..."

Gator: Beside that, we'll have roast duck.
Summer: Are you aware that ducks mate for life?
Beth: At least something at this table does.
Gator: Well, if it... I did kill both of them, if it...
Summer: Makes if better? No, that makes it twice as bad.

- Home a candle you can hold, you're not alone home so far away, come on home home a voice from within, you're not alone

- People talk about making a difference.
- But they don't.
- Because they don't try.
- They don't risk.
- You risked everything.
- Today you made a difference.

- Gonna be a long day, Lloyd.
- Didn't get much sleep.

- Excuse me. Can I...
- Hey! No, no, no!
- Look at you pussies.
- Bet you jacked each other off on your way over.
- Fuck, fuck!
- Fuck.

- Advertise.
- All right.
- I don't care if you live or die, but should you live...
- You tell them about me.
- Tell who?
- Everybody like you.

- Come on, motherfucker, shoot me.
- Drop your weapon!
- I'll blow your fucking brains out!
- Put it down!

- Morning.
- Morning.
- Where to today?
- The rock.
- So, what happened?
- We got a lot to talk about.

- Turn around until I tell you to stop.
- Stop.
- Interlock your fingers behind your head.
- Go down to your knees.
- Cuffing.
- Copy.
- Don't move this arm.

- It's no wonder we're married, huh?
- We think exactly alike.

- If I say no?
- You'll be arrested for shoplifting.
- What happened to "innocent until proven guilty"?
- If you were innocent, you'd be offering ways to prove it.
- Remove your shoes, please.
- Place your hands against the wall and spread your legs.

- I wouldn't have suggested it.
- Wear your badge today, kayce.
- Take Ryan with you.
- Keep it official.
- You.
- You've lost the right to question me for a while.

- For me, I do.
- Then you have it.
- Thank you.
- Beth...
- Yeah?
- I love you, okay?
- That never changes.

- you stupid fucking redneck.
- I'll tell you what
- I do know how to do.
- I know how to crush empires.
- And I will crush your father's.
- Thank you for showing me the rules that you play by.
- I look forward to the challenge.

- There is a third option.
- Care to hear it?

- See ya around, Walker.
- You were right about that chili.
- No beans in that shit.
- Big old howdy to them boy in Texas for me.
- Yes, sir.
- Ma'am.

- You do whatever the hell he asks you to do.
- Come on, get on. Get on the horse.
- I don't...
- Get on the horse, Jimmy.
- Pull the reins to stop.
- Kick him in the belly to go.
- All right, let's move.

- well, a little happiness, a little love was all I wanted sure as hell thought
- I'd found it but I was wrong she left my heart feeling taunted and my memories all haunted but it's her! Have to thank for all my songs

- Thank you.
- Hey. Come on. Come on.
- Come on around.
- All right there, right there.
- You fall off the horse, you just get back on it.
- Hey, come on.

- Jimmy, what are you doing?
- Hey, get the fuck off the balcony.
- Jimmy.
- Jimmy just went fucking inside.

- That's for me.
- You killed them, you get the honor.
- I don't want it.
- Hey, want's got nothing to do with it.
- You killed the bodies, now you kill the souls.

- No sleep and cold pizza.
- Not a very good sales pitch of the process.
- It's hell. In every sense of the word.
- You know, but it's also exhilarating.
- The sense that we can make a difference.
- Shaping ideas into policy.

- But I guess you live here long enough to know there's no such thing as one of those.
- They didn't rape her.
- If they had, we'd be hanging their families from the rafters.
- Yeah, this is deep enough.

Rip: Just a little reminder, Lloyd. They might let us stay here and get old and rusted, but we're just tools. And that's all we'll ever be.

- May I?
- Wow.
- I mean...
- Oops.
- Well, I guess I'll just pick up another one at a yard sale in a few months for a quarter.

- It's the corner office right down here.
- This is miss dutton.
- It's a pleasure to finally...

- Sorry, babe, there was a thing with the tractor.
- Uh-oh.
- Mama owes me a dollar.
- Yeah, have fun trying to collect that.
- You're gonna be in a big time out.
- I'm already in a time out, son.

Beth: [to Jamie] I gotta tell you something, and it comes from a place of love. You should really consider killing yourself.

- Fuck you.
- All right.
- I love you. I'll see you at the house.
- But fuck you.
- All right, baby.
- Hey, let's go.
- Let's go.

Tate: I don't have a horse. I can't be a cowboy without a horse.
John: Yeah, pretty tough to cowboy without a horse. That's for sure.

John: My daughter... I, uh... I commend you, Rip. It must take a lot of courage to sleep next to that woman.
Rip: You know that old saying "don't go to sleep mad?" Well that's never truer than my marriage.

- Why the fuck do they need another airport?
- They're not in the business of need, sweetheart.
- They're in the business of want.
- And they want it because it's going to make them a shit-ton of money and they do not care how many animals they have to kill to build it.

- I don't know shit about 'em.
- The guy at the store said it's a good one.

- You and Monica take my...
- She left me.
- Cowboys stay in the bunk house.
- I don't need another cowboy, kayce.
- The only thing I got left is to make a future for my son.
- This is the only thing I got to give him.
- I know what you need.

- I gotta wash up.
- Mmm-mmm.
- No, no.
- You go have your supper, and you make them look at you.
- Now go on.
- What do you want?
- I need a horse.
- They ain't back yet.

Beth: Have you given any thought at all to the ranchers who live here, and what'll happen to them?
Roarke: Happen to them? They won't have to be ranchers anymore 'cause they're all so f***in' rich.
Beth: Good answer.

- You're ready.
- Ready for what?
- To stand on the cliff.
- Come on. Through the doors.
- Close them behind you or there's no telling what could be waiting for you when you get back.

- What do you wanna do with him?
- Let him go. For now.

- I'll take care of it.
- I appreciate it, sid.
- Appreciate you, rip.
- You got it.
Mia: He didn't want the horse?
- Don't buck hard enough.
- Wait, he's saying that horse doesn't buck hard enough?
- Evidently not, Jimmy. Let's go.

- Let me...
- Let me tell you what fair means.
- Fair means one side got exactly what they wanted in a way that the other side can't complain about.
- There's no such thing as fair.
- Come on.

- Hey! Hey! Hey, hey, hey!
- Heifer, heifer, heifer!
- Shh, shh, shh, shh.
- Watch mama here.
- Let's do it.
- Keep going.
- Boss man's got steer. Watch your coke.

- Stand up, fight back!
Summer: What do we do?
- Stand up fight back!
- When the land we want is under attack, what do we do?
- Stand up, fight back!
Summer: What do we do?

- You need to find your compass.
- Because if where your campaign gets its funding has you all twisted in knots, just wait until you're in office.
- You don't know the meaning of compromise.
- I need to go for a walk.

- Now, look at that cowboy in the chute gate there, and give him a nod.
- Wild as a cyclone
- I'm smoother than homegrown short lived and long gone chiseled on my headstone

- I don't care!
- Suit yourself.
- Hey, I want you to do exactly as I say, okay?
- Cover your ears.
- Open your mouth real wide, like you're at the dentist.
- Stayjust like that, you hear me?

- What did you see?
- I saw the end of us.
- Come on.

- Twenty-one years and it feels like yesterday.
- I still feel her, smell her.
- Been half a man without her.
- It's not an excuse. I was just a better father when she was with me.
- I hope you never know what that feels like, son.
- I already know what it feels like.

- Yeah.
- Thank you, sweetie.
- Who'd you kill?
- Don't ask me that, Beth.
- Who'd you kill?
- What did I just say?

- and what-do-you-know, the bunkhouse already has one.
- That's how dangerous your job is.
- You need to think about that.
Jimmy: Wait, you called the ranch?
- Who did you talk to?
- What did they say?
- Said they were sending a car.
- What's the matter, baby?
- Why aren't you happy?

NCIC: NCIC
Livestock: Yeah, this is Agent Handon, Montana Livestock Association.
NCIC: Authorization number?
Livestock: Mike, Tango, Lima, Alpha, 139259.
NCIC: Name?
Livestock: Dutton, Kayce John, Date of Birth 4/24/90, Driver's License Number... MT 83745820382.
NCIC: Dutton, Kayce John, no priors, no outstanding.
Livestock: Thank you.

- Turns out he's just a big Teddy bear.
- Who knew?
Rip: Tell ya what.
- I'm gonna work with you on this horse.
- We're gonna sort it out.
- Make him the best horse we got around here.

- we got to get out of here.
John: I said wheel us around!
- We've still got men down there.
- Drop us down and push those bastards back.
- Yes, sir.
- Closer.
- Hang on.

Tate: Why can't we ride with them?
Lloyd: 'Cause that's a pretty rough haul. Old Blue Jeans, he ain't got any more mountains in him.
Tate: Who's Blue Jeans?
Lloyd: Blue Jeans is the horse you're gonna be ridin'. He's almost as old as your daddy. In fact, I remember when your daddy used to run all over hell and gone on that son of a...
Monica: [clears throat]
Lloyd: Son of a gun.

- Who's the father?
- That's none of your business.
- It is absolutely my business...
- No, it's my business!
- What difference does it make?

Wade: Any time you want to wrassle a bear instead of a cub, you pick the barn, John. I'll meet you behind it.

- You should buy a smaller table, dad.
- I remember a time when every seat at this table was filled.
- No, you don't, dad.
- That's not a memory.
- That's a dream.

- I dropped out of school.
- Why'd you do that?
- Cause... fuck it.
- That's a winning attitude.
- Well, you know what they say: The world needs ditch diggers, too.
- You got another one of those?

- That's all y'all get.
- Well, if that's your happy, don't you ever play me goddamn sad.
- All right, let's go.
- Let's go.
- Come on with me.

[Sighs] Is that wrong?
- Is it wrong to want it?
- Wanting something for yourself isn't selfish, Jamie.
- I don't know how he convinced you to believe that.
- Maybe I do.
- When's the last time you did something just for you?

- In here.
- Can we talk about this tomorrow?
- If we'll really talk about it.
- We will, okay?
- We'll talk about it.
- I promise.

- The things we lose to keep you fed.
- Jesus, that's John dutton.
- Commissioner, you all right?

- You hungry?
- Mmm.
- Come sit.

- What'd you do?
- I told you.
- It's what I won't do.
- What did he ask you to do?
- That's between us.

- Whatcha got there?
- Wait, let me rephrase that.
- What did Jamie give you?

- Hungry for a fight, this one.
- God damn it, I just...
- I just don't see how anyone gains from all this, Felix.
- I don't either, but he don't think like me.
- Grew up in Denver, went to some big university.
- Now he thinks like you.

- Don't you dare.
- Baby, he'll feed on every...
- Don't stop loving me to kill something.
- Just come here.
- Just... just love me.
- You can kill him tomorrow.

- Let's go figure out the how.
- Gentlemen. Beth dutton.
- Pleasure.
- Sir.
- Welcome.
- Howdy.

- John_.john?
- You know what? I'm sorry.
- I just... [Chuckles nervously]

- Where'd you get the heifers?
- I put them out yesterday.
- Good, we don't need any of these tearing down fences looking for a girlfriend.
- You want me to drive?
- Nah, I'll drive.

- You're a stranger till she whispers you can stay you're a stranger till she whispers that your journey's over weigh your worth before her majesty the verde river

- if you won't interact with the people, Lee.
- I'm running it right now, dad.
- This ain't running it.
- Don't start with me.
- This ain't running it!
- This is working it.
- God damn it, 38 years old, you still don't know the difference.
- Shit, one's down.

- Yeah, you shouldn't go to bars at all.
- Not a good thing happens there.
- Not a one.
- This feels broken.
Colby: This is what we get for trying to be a hero.
- What the fuck happened?

- Don't say it.
- It doesn't mean anything on a roof, under stars like a bunch of fucking hippies.
- Tell me...
- Tell me when it saves me.
- Okay. I won't say it.

- Looking for some day work, if you have any.
- Trying to make my way to Arizona.
- I have references available upon request.
- Well, you can make your case to that fella right over there.

- -Howdy.
- They call me cowboy.
- Gentleman tells me you might have some day work for me.
- Nice spread you got here...

- Rip...
- I want you to make an example out of the last man standing.
- Yes, sir.
- Ryan, get him out of here.
- What was that about?
- Just cowboy shit, baby.

- First I...
- I need you clean of this, Beth.
- No one's clean of this.
- You can't know what we do, honey, and Tate's gotta come home to something.
- Give me this, please.

- Say, whose car is this?
- It's nobody's. Get in.

- Hey.
- I'm the one thing you can't out-wrestle here.
- Don't bet on that.
- All right. Come on.
- Everyone suffers today.
- Including you.

- Do you love him?
- Makes you happy?
- Since the moment I met him.
- Well, hap...
- Happy is all I've ever wanted for you, sweetheart.
- You... you give him your hand if he gives you that.

- Shit!
- What the fuck is that?
- That's a centipede. It get you?
- Uh, yeah. It got me.
- Most people in Texas don't sleep on the ground.
- I brought you some breakfast.

- or the reservation?
- No, I can't tell you that.
- Give us a chance.
- That's all I ask.
- Can you do that?
- I can do that.

- only those dipshits could ruin a sunset.
- What's become of this so-and-so tell em' I'm somewhere looking for the end of that long white line
- Goddamn it.
- Yee-haw!

- because there is nothing about her to attack.
- Yes.
- I won't do that.
- I've made up my mind.
- So first hint of opposition, and you just quit?

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- You think you're up for this fight, Beth.
- You have no idea how wrong you are.
- Well, right back at you.
- You are the trailer park.
- I am the tornado.

- Our home sucks.
- Do you know how hard me and your mother work for that home?
- Don't you ever say that, okay?
- You hear me?
- Tate...
- I don't want to talk to you anymore!

- Now we're getting somewhere.
- Where'd you do that?
- All right. Go hunt 'em up.
- Thank you for helping.
- Well, that's what people are supposed to do, isn't it?
- But they don't.
- Some don't.

- I'm watching.
- Now. Three hundred-thousand at one thirty-five.
- Tell me when he takes.
- Short my fucking stock...
- Bought? Yes!
- Take that you little red-headed shit.

- So he is sure-footed.
- So the bullets bounce off.
- So he moves fast.
- You sure you don't wanna draw on me some?
- Won't work on you.
- Yeah, I figured.

- this day may never happen.
- Montana's got under my skin.
- Check?
- Big check. [Chuckles]
- It's a big day, for both of us.
- Let's bring them in, m0.

- Jim here will run you into town and leave you there.
- It's not a "have-to," Walker.
- It's a choice.
- And it's all yours.
- Don't think of it as a brand.
- Think of it as tenure.

- Walk right up there, we get great service.
- All right, you go ahead and I'll stay here.
- Come on.
- Come on.

John: If it's progress you want, then don't vote for me. I am the opposite of progress. I am the wall it bashes against, and I will not be the one who breaks.

Christina: Not what you think.
- Okay.
Christina: Meet me at the coffee shop.
- When?
Christina: Soon as you can get here.
- I'll head that way.

- I got parent conferences tonight, so you're on Tate patrol.
- All right.
- I wonder what he's thinking.
- Well, he's probably thinking
- I took his freedom.
- Well, he's right.
- Supper's ready.

- wherever something good is trying to happen, something bad is trying to stop it?
- I've heard it.
- I'm something bad.
- You're going to ruin everything, aren't you?
- Everything, you miserable motherfucker.

- You don't deserve to wear this fucking brand.
- Walker, over here.
- This is your last chance.
- You prove yourself and you have our trust.
- You turn your back on me now and I'm gonna take something from you, too.

Ron: On their land, it's their river. I mean, I can't stop the river from flowing.
John: I don't want you to stop it, Ron, I want you to move it.

- You want us to get in there?
- No. This needs to happen.

- not part of the equation for you.
- But you've finally done something that makes you see yourself the way the world does.
- The way I see you.
- The way he sees you.
- And no amount of scrubbing is going to change that.

- Sir, I need you.
- I need a doctor too, one that nobody knows about.
- I'm at Beth's office.
- Fuck you. Fuck you!
- Beth.
- Hey, I love you. I love you.

- and I don't have the manpower.
- I'll make some calls.
- Have you checked with all her friends?
- Everybody.
- At this point, I don't know what her chances are.
- You know exactly what her chances are, Ben.

- If you find anything, don't confront anyone.
- You call the sheriff for backup.
- Everything by the book.
- I don't know the book.
- Well, that's why you call the sheriff, son.
- It's their book.

- I think that we should...
- Are both of these weapons here?
- I think it's time for you two to trade barrels back.
- Doesn't that seem smart?
- Seems premature.
- Oh, I didn't expect you to like it.
- But it does solve problems for both of us.

- Will you read the, um...
- The end of his letter again?
- "They just kept dying or quitting.
- "Then, one day, not too long 390,
- "I realized I have enough sons after all."

- Well, I didn't do any of it.
- I just tried to make it go away.
- This ain't ever going away.
- No, sir. I don't think it will.
- Sir? Sir?
- Wait here.

- And you thought you got out of prison.
- Nope.
- Hell, I just stumbled into another one.

- Bed, water.
- Good night.
- What about a bathroom?
- Here you go.
- Get up. Let's go.

Kayce: Can you give me a ride home?
- To my house?
- I just want to see my family, Jamie.
- They're at the ranch.
- Yeah, she swallowed a lot of pride for you.
- But don't we all?

- Does it hurt?
- Yeah, I said a party like you oh, lsaid party like you, girl a party like you fucked

- Ladies.
- Stirring hornets' nests all over.
- They're all so scared, mo.
- They got good reason to be.

- Tate?
- Tate?
- Tate?
- Tate!

- That's my job.
- All right, well, when we get up to pasture nine, you choose the way.
- I don't choose the way.
- But make sure no one questions yours.

- If I don't give you flowers when I'm sorry, when do I give 'em?
- You give 'em for no reason, buddy.
- No reason at all.

- This is going to be the end of us.
- But we're going to do it anyway.

- Attorney General dutton for Richard Scott.
- Mr. Scott, I need to interview your client Terrell riggins in regards to his involvement in the John dutton attempted murder.
- That won't be necessary.
- Because I'm offering him immunity.

- Hello?
- I got my family with me right now.
Tate: Good dog. Good dog.
[Sighs] Send me the location.

- Hey.
- Thank god. Caffeine.
- A pour-over?
- Mmm-hmm.
- God bless you.
- The best measure of progress in a town is decent coffee.

- The blood work looks good, but I saw something on the scan
- I wanna look into.
- Let's schedule an endoscopy in the next month.
[Snickers] Can't wait.
- Just wish I could've gotten a more dignified cancer.
- What're you doing here, Tate?

- Is it always like that?
- For your dad? And his?
- And his before, son.
- It's the one constant in life...
- If you build something worth having, someone's gonna try and take it.

- Whoa.
- Come on, boy.

John: You have a grade 3 concussion. We're supposed to bring you back to the hospital if you experience nausea or confusion. I asked if there's other symptoms since nauseous and confused is your natural state of being.

- exactly what it is she wants, you understand?
- And if what she wants is ruining this ranch with some story about me...
- Then you act like my fucking lawyer and sue her and her fucking magazine right back to New York, you understand?

- I could use some time here.
- How long can you hold this report?
- A week, maybe.
- |'|| get into it. [Clears throat]
- Do it fast.
- This is the kind of ship that sinks everyone.
- That's the only kind of ship
- I ever find myself on.

- There's a music festival in Livingston this weekend.
- You want to go with me?
- You ruin it every time.
- That's funny.
- I always remember your dick as being bigger.
- I guess that's just the nostalgic in me.

- I hope so. 'Cause...
- 'Cause what I'm asking next...
- It'll be the hardest.
- Kayce needs to learn how to run this place.
- Needs to learn how to lead these men.
- And he can't do that while he's living with them.
- You understand what I'm asking?

- or else I'm just running for the rest of my fucking life.
- What happens when you get in your next bar fight, Walker?
- The police got you up against the wall and the only thing that you can trade for your fucking freedom is us?
- Ever think about that, kayce?

- Yeah. Liar.
- Everyone else doubted.
- Not me. Not once.
- I can...
- We need you to lay down.
- I know the drill.

- All right, just, ah...
- Just sign these two at the bottom, I'll have... I'll have Beth fill them out.

- He's got 'em hangered here at the airfield in billings.
- He used his own plane...
- Sir?
- Nothing.
- I'll take it from here.
- Yes, sir.

Kayce: They came after all of us. But we beat 'em.
John: All of 'em?
Kayce: Every one they sent.
John: Well, you haven't got anything until you get the sender, son.

John: Leverage is knowing if someone had all the money in the world, this is what they would buy.

- That Mr. Dutton?
- I don't want to live the rest of my life in a wheelchair.
- Then don't.
- Even if you do, come here. Turn around.
- Give it hell, amberley.
- That's all I ever give it.
- Announcer: Let's do it.

John: Progress. It's, uh... seems that's all I ever talk about. But I never talk about what the word actually means - it means "to proceed," "to move forward," that's all. Typically we interpret moving forward as better, better for us as a people, better for the planet, which is usually better for us as a people. And if we use it in that manner, I agree. But when something benefits one group over another group you can't use that word anymore. You must use another word. You must use "bias," you must use "favouritism." Running a pipeline beneath the drinking water of an already strained and impoverished community maybe progress for the owners of the pipeline or owners of whatever runs through the pipeline or for those receiving it, but it could lead to disastrous effects, to the land and the people this pipeline runs beneath. Which is not progress at all. And for that reason, as governor of Montana, I cannot support that endeavour and will use the full weight of my office to prevent it from happening.

Jimmy: I love how 30 miles away is next door here.

- who I don't know from fucking Adam.
- Charming and in my 50s, huh.
- I'm starting to like you better already.
- But I see your point.
- It's naive of me.
- Don't throw any more rocks at my son, okay?

- Man: I think I'm done doing that.
- Mia, can I talk to you for a minute, please?
- Please.
- Hard to believe you can sell one of those and buy a brand new truck.
- You can sell one of those and buy a house.

- Understood.
- Is it okay?
- Yeah. It's okay.

- Yeah, you'll be covered in that, too.
- I ain't no fucking wrangler.
- I'm a groomer.
- Make gilligan do it.
Colby: Oh, I plan to.
- But you're gonna do it with him.
- Man: Excuse me.
- Who runs this outfit?

Kayce: There's laws on the reservation that don't apply to people who don't live here. Sometimes people come and try to take advantage. Does that make sense? Well, it's the truth. I just need to make sure this isn't one of those people.
Tate: What if it is?
Kayce: Everything's gonna be all right, buddy.
Tate: If it's gonna be all right, why are you taking a gun?
Kayce: Just like your mother.

- Okay.
- Get up... get up!
- I'm getting up!
- Move, move!
- Okay!
Reporter: More than 300 protesters have been arrested, as we can see.
- Okay, okay.

Kayce: We're supposed to be checking airstrips, not dead cows.
Livestock: We're checking airstrips because of dead cows. Paulson's cows ain't any less dead than yours.

Jimmy: So, just to clarify, Colby's mom, that's a cougar?

- Oh, my room's ready enough, dad.
- You ready to turn in?
- You kidding?
- I'm five away from sleep.
- Look, I can go downstairs.
- No, no, honey. No, you're...
- You're fine right there.

- Uh, have you thought about your replacement?
- Give me till next week.
- Thank you, John.
- I won't forget this.
- I won't let you.
- I'm sure you won't.

Beth: I don't like to share the things I find beautiful. Know what I mean?
Rip: Every time I look at you, I know exactly what you mean.

- The fuck are you doing?
- What are you doing?
- This ain't no goddamn train station!
- Sure it is.
- A long, black train.
- No...

- Yes, sir.
- All right, doc, I'll tell him.
- Thank you, bye.
- Jimmy, doc wants you at headquarters.

Tate: She was one hot tamale.
Monica: Tate!

- You're lucky she has a conscience.
- I was gonna get you to fuck that mannequin.
- I could've done this all fuckin' night.
- Oh, well.
- Guess there's always tomorrow.

- and the next, and there's nothing that you can do to stop it.
- See, I'm the opposite of progress, John.
- I am the past catching up with you.
- You're a thief.
- And you're going to prison, where the past catches up to everyone.

- Open the door.
- Watch the front. Take the back.
[Whispering] Get off the wall.
- What?
- Get off the fucking wall.
- Turn your chest to the wall.
- Ahhh!

- Are you suggesting we eat in silence?
- I mean, is that what you want?
- Are you 'shushing' me, daddy?
- I am a 35-year-old woman.
- When I sit at a table,
- I will talk about whatever the fuck I want.

- These guys know the law as well as I do.
- His attorney will be present.
- The interview will be recorded.
- It's got to be a detective from homicide and a state's attorney.
- He doesn't want some state's attorney.
- He wants you, Jamie.

- Uh-huh.
- What in the Sam hill was that all about?
- I'm sorry.
- They called 15 minutes ago,
- I didn't know they meant now.
- I'm taking this meeting alone.
- I said alone, Jamie.

- Hlspotyou.
- Why would you do that?
- Why do you think?
- Man: This one's done.
- Man 2: Lloyd. Ready for another.
- Go get us another horse.

- The urge to run the restlessness the heart of stone
- I sometimes get the things I've done for foolish pride the me that's never satisfied the face that's in the mirror when I don't like what I see
- I guess that's just the cowboy in me

Thomas: There's two futures for this valley: One with the land stripped of the second homes and hobby farms, and returned to the way it used to be... You drive twenty miles into the park and that's how our whole nation looked at one time. Modern society wants people to go to school and learn a trade to make money to buy food, clothes, a place to live. But on land that hasn't been ravaged by man, you don't need to buy food. You just go find it. You don't buy clothes, you make them. And you don't buy houses, you seek shelter. You live with the land. Not on it.
Doug: You said two futures. What's the other?
Thomas: The other's where you live. Concrete world with stick houses and grass that can't survive without fertilizer and sprinklers. You know someday this planet's going to shake your world off it's back like dirty water.

- Why on earth would you ever listen to me?
Cassidy: That's fine, thank you.
Beth: That's kayce's seat, Cassidy.
- Oh, uh, I'm sorry.
- It's fine. That one's fine.
- Okay.

John: Only reason to ride a bull, meet a nurse.

- Talk a lot of trash, so don't get your feelings hurt, all right?
- If one of you boys think you can insult me, give it your best shot.
- Don't mind if I do.
- Alright. The game's hold 'em.
Man: Three, six, king.
- Got it.

- You got a rope?
- Yeah, I do have a rope.
- In fact everyone's got a rope.
- You're on a fucking ranch.
- Here, give me this shit.
- Just give it to me.
- Give it to me.
- Take that shit off.
- Give it to me.

- Get him off of me!
- I'll cut you up, boy.
- You had it coming.
- Touch that boy again and I'll gut you in your fucking sleep.
- Rip. Go to the barn. Go to bed.
- Ah. All right.

- Be a man.
- Stop.
- Be a man!
- Stop.
- Be a fucking man!
- Stop.
- Oh!
- How's that for a man?
- A man would have walked away.

- Can you hear me?
- Are you hurt?
- Can I come in there and take that tape off you?

Roarke: I'm either on a boat or in a river or maybe I just don't want to talk to you.
- Have a blessed day.
- A blessed day.
- Fucking douche.

- your passion, to the causes I believe in.
- That must mean that you believe in them, too.
- I promise you this, no matter how hard you work,
- I'll work harder.
- But the campaign is just the beginning.
- The real work starts after we've won, and I'm your new Attorney General.

- Where are we going?
- Grandpa Felix.
- You coming, too?
- Oh, yeah. We're all going, son.

- Pilot: Ready? John: Yeah.
- Pilot: Hold on.
- Get ready.
- They're coming.
- Let 'em.

- You okay?
- Bad dream.
- Bad memory.
- Hmm. Those are worse.
- Yeah.
- You wanna talk?

- Want to fluff that out? There you go.
- All right.
- Good luck.
- Jimmy, luck ain't got a fucking thing to do with it.
- Tea's boiling from the spout of the pot but all I see is you

- You want some coffee?
- Sure.
- Come on.

[last lines]
Kayce: What are we going to do about these Beck brothers?
John: We're gonna kill 'em, son.

- Mister dutton, he rides a Dale hannood or a Don rich.
- And rip, he rides an Andy maschke.
- What do the others ride?
- Don't matter.
- They saddle their own horses.
- Lloyd, when you're done with that, start moving them panels into the arena.

- And it's your last chance.
- There's only two roads in this life.
- One's wide as a highway, full of choices.
- The other one's pencil thin with only two directions.
- You're on the skinny road right now.
- Be very careful where you put your feet.

Avery: You couldn't ride a horse if you were strapped to it.
Jimmy: If you strap me to it, I do pretty good.

- And that means I want wall tents set up and I want that Chuck wagon up fucking wind or you'll be sleeping with the goddamn grizzlies.
- And you...
- You're supposed to keep a cap on these morons.
- Act your fucking age, would you, Lloyd?

- There's a few of us old goats hanging around.
- We'll make sure you don't starve.
- Oh, and quit sleeping on the ground.
- Find yourself a bench or something.
- Othennise you'll find yourself cozied up next to a rattlesnake.
- Bench. Got it. [Clears throat]

- I am chopping your family tree down.
- Thank you.
- Send her over when she gets back, would you?
- Beth, be careful dealing with Dan.
- He's a scrapper.
- When I'm done with that motherfucker, Bob, you will have custody of his kids.

- We're with the yellowstone.
- No one's gonna mess with us.
- Ryan!
- Motherfucker!
Colby: Yo! What the fuck?
- You son of a bitch!
- Take that, motherfucker!
- Get his fucking ass!

- Officer: It's obviously a tribal matter.
- A tribal employee on tribal land.
- Donnie: He was shot on a country road.
- It's a fucking county issue.
- We'll see what the chairman thinks.
- You do that.

- I need you to confirm a few things.
- I'm not confirming anything.
- If you quote me once or refer to me in any way,
- I will fucking sue you into oblivion.
- Yeah?
- Fine, Jamie.
- I'll have legal call and walk you through your lack of options.

- Well, I got bad news for you: That is the future out there.
- That is your voting base.
- And you just told them to go fuck themselves.
- You got it backwards, John.
- That's what they're telling us.
- Give me one of those.

- Are you fucking crazy?
- You like your cattle guard so much, why don't you fucking live in them?
- Come back here, you crazy...
- You can't leave me here.
- You get me outta here!
- Goddamn it!

- All right. Fine.
- Don't start running around the kitchen like a ferret later, or your mom will have both our hides.
- Are you going back in the army?
- That's what you were doing.
- Practicing for the army, right?
- Bills don't pay themselves, son.

News: In an historic ground-breaking ceremony, Tribal Chairman Thomas Rainwater annexed the land purchased for the Confederated Tribes of Broken Rock's ambitious hotel & casino project into the reservation. There are now questions about what, if any, authority the state will have over regulating the casino or monitoring the construction of what will be the largest hotel in the state.
Malcolm: Who's the contractor on this build?
Teal: I'll find out.
Malcolm: I thought we were pretty fucking clear with Mr. Jenkins.
Teal: Well evidently not.
Malcolm: We need to find a less subtle means of expressing our displeasure.
Teal: Can we bait that trap? I think it's time we spring it.

- Do it.
- How many in the house?
- Just him. As far as we know.
- I need to see the warrant.
- All right.

- Let me. I ride faster.
- She did this.
- Let her undo it.
- You couldn't have remembered how to ride a horse.
- If this is the last thing I see, so be it.

- I need you more than ever.
- You have me.
- Can you stay for a while?
- I'm not going anywhere.
- Just tell me who to fight.
- Everyone.

- What...
- What else...
- What else did they decide to kill?
- You're home.
- I'd like to end this day on a victory.
- We'll talk defeat tomorrow.

[Softly] Shh. Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Easy. Easy.
- It's not fair, this life.
- I know you deserve better.
- Best I can offer you is peace.

Martin: If a thing's gonna die, it's gonna die. But to kill it so you don't have to go through the pain of watching it die? Well, now it's dead and you're the killer. You suffer twice.

- I wanted to share the good news.
- He made an honest woman of me.

- This oven will incinerate a horse in an hour.
- Never had a person in it, though.
- My guess is you'll have ashes in about ten minutes.

- There's no fighting on this ranch.
- You want to fight somebody, you come fight me.
- I'll fight you all fucking day.
- Son of a bitch.

- It doesn't work like that, Jamie.
- You make it work like that.
- Fuck, now I see.
- You think you're gonna get him to trust you by making him not trust me? [Scoffs]
- I wish you and your bird balls the best of luck.

- Now fire.
- Again.
- I feel like a god.
- Whoever holds the gun is god.
- Until they pull the trigger.
- Then you're the devil.

- Yeah, well, it ain't my place to say.
Kayce: I guess that says it all.
Rip: Hey, Jimmy.
- He said ride the fence line.
- Hey, this cow looks kinda funny.
- Shit. Hold on. Here.

- justification for its actions.
- And I don't teach that.
- I'll teach you what happened.
- To my people. And to yours.
- Because we are all the descendants of the subjugated.
- Every one of us.

- I've got a Mr. Peterson in my custody for refusing entry.
- You don't have a warrant!
- I don't need a fucking warrant.
- No... if I charge him,
- I'll bring him in.
- You arresting me?
- I want to see these cattle guards.

- I was pretty certain that you'd dropped him off on the highway somewhere.
- Oh, I did, honey.
- Smells good in here.
- Hamburger helper.
- Made with hamburger this time.

- and I will stack checks on your desk thick as a fucking phone book.
- Do it.
- All right. I'll start making calls.
- We can't afford to do this.
- Yeah, well, we can't afford not to, son.
- Not anymore.

- No food, no water.
- No water?
- None.
- I'll die.
- You must stand on the cliff of death to understand your purpose in life.
- It's the only place where you can see it.

- And you should look into faculty housing.
- There's housing?
- You need to read over your welcome packet.
- See, a university is like its own little world.
- And this whole world is open to you now.
- So, go enjoy it. [Chuckles]

- Lynelle: Hey. Where's my ride?
- He'll be back.
- When?
- Well, that's...
[Chuckles] That's...
- That's hard to say. Want a drink?

Carter: What?
- You know what we're gonna do?
- We're gonna ride the foul right out of your mouth.
Carter: Fuck! [Grunts]
- Oh, god damn it!
John: Just shut up and ride.

- You know, Jamie, at some point, the only way to get rid of the mess is to get rid of you.
- Don't put me in that position.
- Go jump in that car and follow me.
- Go on.

- I don't care how much we spend, or how long it takes,
- I'm gonna put a public restroom where your fucking house is.
- I'm gonna chop down every tree, and dam every creek.
- I am going to rape your fucking ranch to death.
- And you, you little bitch, are going to prison.
- Needless to say, you're fired.

- Who do you think?
- You're the executor.
- Don't ever sell it.
- Don't let kayce sell it.
- Give me your word.
- You have it.

- How am I cheating on you, you're still my waitress.
- You didn't know I worked here, too.
- That means you were gonna let some other hussy bring you lunch.
- Little early to be flirting, now, isn't it?
- It's a little early to follow through, but it's never too early to flirt.
- Usual?
- Yeah.

- You're going to tell me the truth right fucking now, you prick.
- Now!
- I don't know how to kill cows.
- I wish I did.
- When I see the pain it's caused you and your family,
- I wish it had been me.

- Honey, don't run, you're gonna...
- I'm fine.

- Coyote.
- It's a bad sign.
- Yeah.

- Well... hell of a lot better'n the one you fuckin' tore up.
- That's for sure.
- As it should be.

- with painful repercussions.
- When the misery's bad enough, tomorrow is rarely factored in decisions.
- Uh, so think of yourselves as Sherlock Holmes, and your job is to investigate the past, to understand the present.

- What time is this meet the parent deal?
- Doesn't matter.
- 'Cause we're not going.
- The lessons he learns on this ranch, no school could ever teach.
- I'll talk to your father about it.

- but all I see is you rain's pouring through the windowpanes and the cracks of this roof tea's pouring from the spout of the pot but all I see is you but all I see is you

- We're done here.
- You got him.
- No, no, no, come on.
- No, Jimmy!
- It's on you, Fred.
Rip: Think you proved your point, Fred.
Colby: Yeah, I think he's got it.
Fred: I told him to fuckin' stay down.

- You figure out a plan that works, and you take that trash to the fucking train station.
- Yes, sir.
- Rip.
- That son of a bitch has something that belongs to me and I want it back.

Clara: He can't point to a single code or conduct violation. He talks about litigation and damages but no litigation has been filed so there's no damages to consider. His entire impeachment claim is conjecture.
John: Sometimes conjecture is all you need to get started.
Clara: Truth prevails.
John: It's not that kind of fight, Clara. Truth won't win this one.
Clara: Well if truth won't win it, I don't know what will.
John: Menace.
Clara: I don't know how to fight with menace.
John: I'll teach you.

- Hey.
- What the fuck is wrong with you?
Jimmy: It's mine, iwon it.
Jimmy: Iwon it.
- You gotta be fucking kidding me, Jimmy.
- You risked your life for a fucking belt buckle?
- Lloyd, get him in the truck.

- Mister dutton wants him here, so guess what?
- He's fucking here.
- There ain't nobody that wants that son of a bitch dead more than me, but the ranch comes first.
- And you forgot that.

- Welcome home.
- Welcome to the yellowstone.

John: [to Rip] You know, I always thought Beth would calm down as she got older. But every year it seems like she gets wilder. I've never seen anything like it. What it must feel like to be that free. You know I've got one child I miss, one child I pity, one I regret... But that girl... That child I envy.

- There's no such thing. You're...
- You're a part of me.
- You're a part of my soul.
- And I just hope you'll forgive me...
- Gross. Stop.
- You're gonna make a baby.
- I know it.

- That, I believe.
- I believe in loving with your whole soul and destroying anything that wants to kill what you love.
- That's it.
- That's all there is.
- I believe in the same thing.

- Bet's to you, Ethan.
- Man: All in.
- Bet's to you.
- I fold.
- Man: Too steep for the lawyer.
- Yeah, you made the right decision.
- I know.
- You're gonna do fine, Jamie.

- You know, I can understand you being wary, bunch of city folks wandering in your field.
- I apologize.
- Why don't you come by the resort and have dinner, on us?
- After all, you're going to be neighbors, it's best if we all get along.

- Man: White people just fucking take, take, take.
- I don't mean you.
- I know what you mean.

- She's a good woman.
- Better than I deserve.
Monica: God doesn't work like that.
- He would never let her love someone who didn't deserve her.

- What'd he want?
- Men like him, they just want to be feared.
- Well, he ain't getting that.
- No, sir.
- But he's gonna try.
- Goodnight, daddy.

- It's 5:47. All quiet out here.
- You should get some sleep.
- I'm not paying you for your fucking opinion on my sleep habits.

John: For a woman who's mastered the art of mad, I can't say I've ever seen her that angry.

John: No one has a right. You have to take the right. Or stop it from being taken from you.

- I'm gonna get you a girlfriend.
- Beth, that's too far, okay?
- No, it's what you need.
- This whole man-to-man shit thing we got going is just...
- I'm on it.
- Beth.
- I got it.
- Beth.
- I'm on it.

- I honestly have no idea what this place will even look like in a 100 years.
- Grass will cover the streets and weeds will cover the rooftops.
- I don't think we make it a 100 years.
- Then god starts over.
- Tries again, if he's got the stomach for it.

- They will kill your brother and steal your child and pollute everything you love.
- And you'll never notice because you're so hypnotized by a world that doesn't exist.
[Sighs] Well...
- What a waste of my fucking time.

- Ah, fuck!
- You gotta be fucking kidding me.

- I gotta go up to the lodge.
- Drive. I don't need you getting eaten by a bear.
- A bear knows better than to fuck with me.
- Drive anyways.
- Yes, sir.
- Beautiful.

John: I mean, really?
- He's willing to get after it all day.
- I guess that's worth something.
- Hey, Jimmy.
- Huh?
- Don't worry, there's only about 60 left.
- Sixty?
- It's like watching a monkey try to fuck a football.

- I don't know.
- I want you to do something just because you want to.
- Be selfish with me.

- Thank you.
- You said this would be simple.
- It should have been.
- "Should" is a useless word.
- Almost as useless as "hope."

John: Kayce.
- Shit.
Monica: Well, then there's the downside of having three generations on the same ranch.
John: Kayce.
- Get dressed.

- I wish that I'd done it before you and I met, but I didn't.
- Okay.
- Just forget everything that's happened before right now.
- All right. Choose.
- Choose. Her or me.
- Mia...
- Choose!

- And don't let anyone outwork you.
- Even what's option four?
- Learn how to suck a dick like you lost your car keys in it.
- Is that how you got rich?
- All right.

Lloyd: [Sees Walker singing in a bar] He's supposed to be dead.

- Jesus Christ.
- Excuse me, father.
- Why don't I take you home myself?
Lloyd: [Laughs]
- Damn, that was beautiful.
- They all like that?
[Laughs] Hell, kid, ain't none of 'em like that.

- Thanks.
- Mmm-hmm.
- These are the last ones.
- Jake, Ethan, drag them pack horses back.
- Lond, find something gentle for them two.
- Teeter, let's saddle that yellow horse and the white horse.
- Ryan, Colby? We're running the fence.

- Sure. What kind of smoothie?
- Two scoops of ice cream, three shots of vodka...
Gator: Two scoops, three shots. Got it.
- And would you mind bringing it to me on the porch?
Gator: Of course.
- Please.

John: You could sell it, son. You could bottle it up and sell it.
Beth: I don't think there's anyone to sell it to, Dad. Anyone who knows what it's worth are already doing it.

- This him?
- This is who he used to put it together.

- Give me the day?
- Excuse me.

- What're you doing?
- There's a spot up here you can get great cell service.
- Figured you might want to call home.
- Let them know you broke down.
- I'd rather call from town.
- Oh, no, no, it's just right up here.

- Let's worry about the basics first.
- I didn't say "teach me."
- I just wanna see it.
- Oh, all right.
- That's so cool.
- All right, you head it, I'll heel it.
- All right.
- All right.

- It's on the wrong side of the fence?
- Well, if there wasn't any fences, he wouldn't be on the wrong side of it.
- It's a she and if there weren't fences the whole herd would be standing in the middle of the highway.
- Why would they do that?
- 'Cause that's what they do.

- Give me my keys.
- I think if I let you drive right now,
- I'd lose my job.
- What do they say?
- "Discretion is the better part of valor."
- I really don't know what they say.
- That's what they say.

Torry: That was a nice move.
John: Wasn't a move. I'm just meaner than you.

- It's a holiday on the reservation.
- And we are very far from the reservation.
- It's a field trip.
- I'll be home late.
- How late?
- Real late.

- Great.
- Let's try the right hand, now.
- Better today.
- That's really good, Jimmy.
- All right.
- Now for the tough stuff.

- Now, you're the only child I have tough enough to take this advice.
- Now, you need to man up, you understand?
- You need to man up, be a part of the solution, or go back to fucking Utah!
- And don't you ever mention your mother to me again.
- You forfeited that right a long time ago.

- Lawyer: We're going to appeal this in the morning.
John: Hey.
Bailiff: Sir, you can't touch the inmate.
- It's her last fucking hug.
- Let her have it.
- Get your mind right.
- It's a long fight and it starts now.

- It's okay.
- Look at me.
- You beat it, huh?
- That's right.
- So just grab your plate and go sit at the table like a human and eat your dinner, okay?

- But he doesn't.
- That was never in doubt.
- Don't leave.
- This is my family.
- Whether y'all think of me that way or not.
- Where are you going?
- Home.

Summer: I don't eat gluten.
Gator: What's gluten?

- What the fuck, rip?
- Maybe next time someone puts their hands on someone from the yellowstone, you'll think to give me a fucking call!
- Or your bouncers break it up.
- Or both.
- Or maybe next time, I'll burn it down.

- Yeah, somewhere near it.
- Close to her family and friends.
- She could use a dose of that.
- They both could.
- Yeah, no doubt.
- It ain't permanent, I'll just be back and forth for a while.

[Smacks lips] Come on, come on.
- Whoa, whoa, be easy.
- Easy. Easy.
- Jimmy.
- You go bathe him, tie him up, and no hay until he cools off.
- Go on.

- Who's this one belong to?
- Forest service.
- How they pay?
- Like shit.
- Nice horse?
- Eh, not really.
- You know, sometimes I think there's not a good horse left on earth.
- All the good ones, long gone.
- Don't go in the house!

- Lynelle: John?
John: Um...
- A little later this morning.
- Understood.
- I'll see you in...
- Yeah.
- You know.

- and I ain't taking your muscle's word about what happened.
- Heard you got a membership at the sporting club.
- How much that cost you on a sheriff's salary?
- Yeah, well, it ain't cheap, John.
- I'm starting a list, Donnie.
- You just made your way on it.

- I don't have the energy for you today.
- Never thought of energy as something you lacked.
- Take me anywhere but a music festival.
- Beth, I thought you liked music.
- That's why I suggested it.
- Still like music.
- The festival part that bothers me.

- No pressure.
- I'm gonna grab some coffee.
- You want some?
- What?
- Coffee.
- Oh, I'm out.
- Do you wanna grab us some?
- Great idea.

- Okay?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
- Sorry I'm slow.
- That's okay. Little bitty steps.
- How long are we staying here?
- Till she can take care of herself.
- What else you wanna know?

- What's your dream?
- Don't have any dreams.
- I'm too busy trying to figure out what I'm gonna eat and where I'm gonna sleep.
- Dreams...
- Come here.

Jamie: Dad.
- It's time.
- Boys.

- But woman, you sure can.
- Anytime you want.
- And "I'm sorry" is two words you never have to say to me.
- Now I'm gonna ride off into the sunset.
- That's the sunrise.
- Shit. You know what I mean.

- Cry for a vision.
- If you cry hard enough, he might tell you.
- I don't know how.
- Your wife knows how. I know how.
- When you're ready, we'll teach you.
- I'm ready.

- Well, we were just getting started.
Rip: You know what,
- I'll take care of him, sir, all right?
- I said easy.
- Yeah, well,
- Tate will look out for me, won't you, Tate, huh?
- Go on, run over there.

- Where's your preferred?
- I'd go after the common.
- I don't take nibbles, Beth.
- I take bites.
- Well, this is at 220, honey.
- Let me make a few calls and see who's hungry.
- Just think, in a week, we could be partners.

- It killed the whole family.
- That sort of says something, sir.
- That you kept yours together.
- Oh, it killed mine, too.
- Just taking it longer to die.
- Good night, Jim.

- Toe tag them as John does, say your deputies pulled them from a truck in a bar ditch with three times the legal limit of alcohol in their system.
- What about the victim?
- She saw everything.

- And she wondered why
- I wanted her to move away.
- She's not wondering anymore.
- Anything I can do, just please let me know.

- I'm gonna get him back.
- After you do, I want you to promise me something.
- Okay.
- Promise me you'll kill them.
- I'm gonna kill them both.
- I promise.

- He was never your son, dad.
- He is a disappointment and my greatest failure, but I...
- I raised him and I love him, as much as I've tried not to.
- So just answer the question, do I still have him?
Beth: Yes.
- But now you own him, daddy.

- I see nothing's changed.
- I don't think she's made it through a whole meal since she was eleven.

- Horses!
- Curly bill back there.
- Get done? I'll help you.
- Got him.
- Downtown.
- Ah, the one chance lost his hat in?
- This curly bill?
- Yes, sir.
- Oh, boy, you best screw your hat down in the morning, Jimmy.

- That's like a dentist going home and looking at pictures of teeth.
- Whatever you say, Tex.
- I'll be damned. Look who went off and become a cowboy.
- Yeah, it seems that way, doesn't it, Lloyd?
- Any more in here?
Lloyd: I don't believe so.
Rip: Let's just do a little once-over though, yeah?

- Can you ride?
- Can you rope?
- You see that bag in the field?
- Go ahead and take your backpack off.
- I want you to run out there and
- I want you to grab it for me.
- And just bring it back. Go ahead.

- log onto the bureau of prisons website, would you?
- You do have access to that?
- I was always the computer whiz.
- Let me have a crack at it.
- Move over.
- Get away from my... ow!

- Hey. Hey. What the hell?
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- All I do is give!
- I hate him. I fucking hate him.
- I fucking hate you!

- Lynelle: Yeah. The, uh, lawsuits are a concern, though.
- We put a pipeline through their reservation, and we did it with the army corps of engineers.
- They talk about being too big to fail, they're talking about us.
- Governor. Jamie.

- Drop him off in the arena.
- We'll stick him in the chute and see what he can do.
- All righty.
- Holy shit, that's sid steiner.
- Ever met a world champion before, Jimmy?
- Well, now you have.

Beth: I just wanted to eliminate any illusion you might have about the West being won.

- This is Bob Schwartz's assistant.
- Mr. Schwartz is flying up to Bozeman and would like to meet with you tomorrow afternoon at the yellowstone club. 3:00 p. M.
- Can you confirm that time is acceptable?
- Fuckin' a, lady.

- Now, what the hell are we supposed to do with buffalo?
- You'll see.
- Yeah, well, how much do these sumbitches cost?
- Well, they ain't cheap.

- The fuck was that?
- Oh, no.

- I'm gonna head back to the ranch.
- You guys good?
- Yeah.
- Enjoy.
- This how they used to do it, grandpa?
- Just like this.
- Why don't you run up there, see if you can steal some of Lloyd's kindling?

- All right. So, after your shower.
- It's a great idea, but, uh, my trailer's about a two hour ride that way.
- Wash rack right over there.
- Yeah, it is.
- Great. So, I'll meet you back here in half an hour.

- Bunch of assholes taking the scenic route to sturgis.
Rip: Yep.
- You know, when they come back for them bikes, they're gonna fuck this field up something fierce.
- Probably so.
- Let's go fix the fence. Come on.

- Grab a horse.
- Well, I just got to find someone to watch Tate real quick.
- I'll wait for you out here.
- You don't got to wait on me.
- I'll catch up.
- You think, do you?
- Just tell me what direction you're headed.

- There you are.
- Mr. Wheeler, this is care flight seven...
- Yeah, I know, I see you.
- I'm coming around right now.
- Don't you die on me.
- John, don't you die on me now.
- Not like this. You hear me?
- Fuck!

Lloyd: You got a big ol' shit-eatin' grin on your face like you spent the night in some girl's arms.
Carter: I do?

John: God gives us tragedies so we can pass along how we survived it to the next generation of sufferers, if that makes any sense. And maybe someday all that knowledge leads to no tragedies at all.

- I 'ii pick up a tenspot she's sensible.
- Better breeding program, lately.
- Hell, I think this one's done, boss.
- Let's get another.
- Nicely done.

Carl: I hope I never meet the first man who thought it was a good idea to ride a bull.
John: I dunno, Carl... First man might be worth meeting. It's the 2nd man I wonder about.

- He pulled the trigger and I fell to my knees my spirit left and then my body went cold
- I'm looking down upon the lights of the city
- I feel alive but I'm dead and gone

- Just wanna shake your hand.
- Thank you.
- For what?
- For protecting what's ours.
- And for risking your life to do it.
- Donny...

John: Line up the trucks.
Rip: They're lined up. We just need to know where they're headed.
John: Ground in Eastern Colorado and north of Panhandle in Texas.

- Gonna be late for my date.
- See ya, Cal.
- You've been as uninteresting as I expected.
- Ma'am?

John: I know how you feel. I wished I didn't, but I do. I buried a son right over there.
Monica: I remember.
John: Blaming yourself, aren't you? Yeah, I did that too. Still do some days. I'll tell you something I've never told anybody. I had a brother for about 18 hours. His name was Peter. He was born early, and his little heart wasn't strong enough. Not much they could do back in those days. Not a lot they can do now. So, they just gave him back to my mother. The doctors hoped and we prayed and... neither worked. And it changed my mother, it hardened her. She never... she never tried to have children again. Years later, I was grown and Lee had just been born. Both my parents are looking at him, taking turns holding him. And my father got white as a ghost, looked at my mother and said, "Peter lived a perfect life. All he saw of this planet was you and all he knew was you loved him." That boy lived a perfect life, Monica. We're the only ones who know it was brief. All he knew was you and that you loved him.
Monica: Thank you.
[sobs]

John: You never knew your grandmother, did you?
Jimmy: No, she, uh, she died when my mother was young.
John: I remember. Where's your mother now?
Jimmy: All my family's dead or in prison. Just me and my grandfather left. He used to say when his wife died, it - it killed the whole family. That sort of says something, sir, that you kept yours together.
John: Oh, it killed mine too. Just taking it longer to die.

- Well, women in this family don't live much past 40 anyway, so I might as well enjoy my time.
- What are you doing here?
- Same thing I always do.
- Fixing something you couldn't.
- You missed breakfast.

Felix: You two were married in ceremony. Not in some courthouse. Ceremony. That means you're married to him in the afterlife, no matter what you do in this life. You two are stuck together.

- Oh, not so much.
- But, they will be when we get there.
- How long a ride is it?
- Oh, through two pastures.
- Ten thousand acres each.
- Just two, though.
- Come on, old boy, let's saddle up.

- Uh, yeah.
- All right, let's go.
- Thank you, ma'am.
- You're welcome.
- How's the one you rode in on?
- Not real broke.
- I think they said he's just two.
- I said he's not real broke.
- We sell the broke ones around here, Jimmy.

- Nah.
- Get some rest. Morning comes early.
- Don't know why everyone calls it morning.
- Four am. Is night time any way you slice it.
- Yeah, suppose you're right.
- Good night.

- and throwing rocks and shit.
- I don't even know what they want.
- This is what they want, they want the fucking shit show, kayce.
- And you just gave it to them.
- Fuck. Hendon, put the goddamn gun in your holster.
- This is haskell.

- What the fuck is that?
- Grilled octopus.
Beth: Mediterranean diet, daddy.
- If I have to eat another steak, they'll have to do my next colonic with a fuckin' fire hose.
- It's good. Try it.
- Pass me the potatoes.

- You've horse traded me enough, Travis.
- Time I horse traded you.
- Oh, you think that's funny?
- Boy, if this don't pucker your red eye,
- I guess nothing will, huh?
- Here we go.
John: All right, nobody be a hero.
- We'|I turn 'em together.
Lloyd: Let's go.

Kayce: I need a job.
Thomas: I don't know how to apply your skill set n the Rez, Kayce.

- Only the good die young.
- If a meteor strikes earth tonight, it is me and the cockroaches running this motherfucker tomorrow.
- Well, I guess tomorrow's my lucky day, then.
- Good night, baby girl.
- Good night, daddy.

- I don't think I'm out out for this.
[Sighs] Nobody is, Jimmy.
- It's gotta be cut into you.
- Where's your hat?
- We”, find it.
- Don't come back without it.
- They'll never let you live it down.

John: Got tiger stripes on his legs. You know what that means, don't you?
Kayce: Spanish blood - pure.
John: One of his ancestors probably bucked a conquistador and took to the hills.

- There's seven billion people on the planet, not one of them know I'm here.
[Chuckles] Not one.
- Not a goddamn soul.
- Good night, dad.
- I love you.

Ellis: What's on your mind, Mr. Steele?
Ellis: This. Your father put his ranch in the Land Trust. He put the land in a conservation easement, Jamie.
Sarah: How could you let him do that?
Jamie: Well, I... I didn't know.
Jamie: Do you have the authority to override that?
Jamie: Theoretically, yes, But... You're not battling a man, anymore, you're battling the legal defense funds of environmental groups, which had no basis to sue you, but now they are the stewards of the fuck! God damn it! Thank you for coming. I'm going to need some time to process this information.
Sarah: Market Equity will sue the state for a bad faith negotiation. They will file it in federal court in New York, where they incurred the damages, and those attorneys will wipe the floor with you. Your state will be on the hook for around 4 billion dollars in compensatory damages. That's ten percent of Montana's GDP. The state's gonna go bankrupt.Sounds like an impeachable offense to me.
Jamie: Yes, it does.
Sarah: What's the procedure in Montana when a Governor resigns or steps down?
Jamie: You have a special election.
Sarah: We're fully committed to your election. Our PAC will fund it. Go before the Assembly. This is your chance to become governor and get our fucking land back.

- Then you can sip your skinny margaritas and pat yourself on the back and you'll all get drunk enough to stanch the stench of that couscous-eating hippie you fuck tonight.
- Did you make that up about the airport?
- Give me your phone.

- It's the fucking cow police.
- Look at this pink-haired hick mad-dogging me.
- You got a problem, bitch?
- Fuck you just say to me?
- Called you a fucking bitch.
Ryan: Teeter!

- Remove your pants, please.
- Turn around, face the wall, and remove your undennear.
- Beth, we're closed at the moment.
- Where is she?
- Who?
- My sister-in-law.

- You're one of those, huh?
- One of what?
- The kind of man who uses flowers to say "I'm sorry" because he doesn't have the balls to say it himself.
- I don't want those fucking things.

- If kayce's in charge, things are only gonna get worse.
- There are other ranches, rip.
- Not for me, there ain't.
- Look what loyalty's given you, huh?
- Yeah.
- It's awful, ain't it?

- Where's your mom, Beth? Where is she?
- Where is she? Where are they?
- I don't know. I don't know.
- You're gonna be okay.
- Lee, get her back to the house. Come on.
- Come on! Let's go!

- Meaning...
- I don't know.
- You're going to have a choice, Jamie.
- Serve your father's family or serve your own.
- Like it or not, that choice is coming.

- What he's doing is irrational.
- He's not considering consequences.
- Maybe it's from arrogance or...
John Dutton Sr.: "Why" doesn't matter.

John: Where's your dad now?
Carter: Polluting the dirt they buried him in.
John: Shit. Just like you, huh?
Rip: Yessir.

Rip: God didn't add extra daylight to Tuesday, Carter. Now, let's go, man.

- why the fuck that problem is still breathing.
- You'll never meet a man who's killed more men than me.
- But I ain't never murdered one.
- I never will.
- Just bring him into the barn.
- All right, let's go. Get out.

- Here you go.
- I don't understand why they feed you things in the hospital we won't let our son eat.
- Next thing you know, they'll be bringing me bacon.
- Speaking of our son, where is he?
- He's at the ranch, babe.

- What does it say?
- None of your fucking business.
- Come oh, boy.
- All right, it's your turn now.
- Come oh, boy, come on.

- If a thing is gonna die, it's gonna die.
- But to kill it so you don't have to go through the pain of watching it die?
- Well, now it's dead and you're the killer.
- You suffer twice.
- You're the one breaking hearts, Monica.

- Do you know her?
- I know her.
- Good kid.
- But this only happens to good kids.
- Is that a wolf?
- Coyote.

- and you just gave them a pile.
- Not to mention what your father plans to do with this information.
- I have a plan for that.
- The only plan is to put as much distance between you and him as you can.
- If you have any interest in being governor, get him out of your house and get him out of your life.

- He's saying it's yours.
- Mine.
- Yours.

- She cheated.
- She doesn't even have sleeves.
Avery: Get me a beer. Get me a beer.
Avery: Mm-mm-mm.
Jimmy: Jesus Christ.
Colby: All right, settle down.
Jimmy: Okay.
- Somebody point me to an empty bunk.
- Top, back left.

- Owner died. Left it to his kids.
- One kid wants to keep it, one doesn't.
- One can't afford to buy the other out, you know the deal.
- Horses and cattle may be how the west was won, but death and taxes is how we're gonna lose it.
- No doubt about that.

- I can't stop that.
- But if your plan is to get me back for what you did to yourself,
- I will treat you like everyone else who showed up with the same idea, and I will rid the fucking world of you.
- Best Salisbury steak in Montana.
- You enjoy it.
- 'Cause you never know which meal will be your last.

- I'm jaded oh, I hate it but somehow the highs outweigh the lows and I'd do it all again even though we both know
- I still have to let you go...

- Coffee?
- Thanks.
- So, what you want to do is you take this bacon, put it down first.
- Take the eggs, put them over the top.
- Like that.

- was $5,000 to a gravedigger in Forsyth.
- What did you pay him for?
- He dug up my father and gave me his bones.
- And I drove from there all the way to north Dakota throwing them out the fuckin' window.

- Okay. All right. Hang on, hang on.
- Hand me kayce's.
- I was gonna put this...
- Forgive me if I need to ease my way into this circle of trust.

- You're a hand long enough, you know who to talk to.
- Just trying to do it different.
- Different never works.

Beth: All I ask is that you outlive me so I never have to live another day without you.

John: Wherever you want.
- Carter, you grab a seat right here.
- You sit next to me, baby.
- Okay.
- Sir?
- On the table's fine.
- It looks formal, rip. But it's not.
- It's just supper.

- Can I pick it for you?
- I think up on that stage is about as good as I get.
- I'm afraid
- I ain't got much left to give.
- I'll do the giving.
- If I weren't such miserable fucking company,
- I'd damn sure take you up on that.

- Shit! Clint, turn back!
- I'll shoot every one of you sons of bitches!

- Schwartz & meyer?
- Yep.
- Didn't we replace a...
- Yep.
- You know, I'd double pane that.
- Was thinking the same thing.
- Great minds, buddy. Great minds.

- Soldiers don't tell war stories anymore, dad.
- 'Cause wars these days...
- It's just about trying to live through 'em.

- He in there?
- He who?
Kayce: Hey, rip.
- Come here.
- My father wants to see you.
- Hey, hey. Now.

Ella: How?
John: Like a cowboy should. Head resting against the saddle, staring at the stars. His eyes closed. He didn't open them.

- and you stop living in someone else's.
- Write up the offer.
- I heard yellowstone was breaking up, but here you are buying more.
- That's what I get for listening to the buzzards at the diner.
- I'm not buying this for the yellowstone.
- I'm buying this for me.

- What are you doing?
- Stay here.
- No.
- You don't wanna see this.
- Kayce, I go where you go.
- Okay, fine. Cover your mouth.
- Don't breathe in the fumes.

- Drill.
- Drilling.
- Let's irrigate this.
- Saw.
- Sawing.
- Sawing.

- Where?
- Where cowboying was invented.
- And if those boys can't make one out of you, you weren't meant to be one.
- I'm sorry, Jimmy.
- It wasn't my decision.

- He does his job and shuts his mouth, for the most part.
- Yeah.
- You iron things out with Beth?
- I'm afraid that ship's already sailed, sir.
- Yeah, well, you'd better start swimming after it.
- She's the reason you're here, big fella.

- Well, the badge is for the ranchers riding with you.
- It'll keep them from bringing home any extras.
- Did you hear me?
- Leverage is knowing if someone had all the money in the world this is what they'd buy.

- Nobody wants your future.
- No one in your world.
- Well...
- I wish I could tell you how to fight them.
- If anyone knew how to fight them, there'd be no such thing as reservations.

- Too old for surprises, sweetheart.
- Don't sell yourself short.
- I just miss him.
- You would think that, after 10 years, that would fade.
- Well, I guess that's how you know it was true love, honey.
- Yeah.

Sheriff: County Sheriff's Department failed... to provide back up to the livestock agents involved, increasing the likelihood of a violent response from the suspect. Though our investigation is preliminary, the shooting was justifiable and the only action available to the livestock agent, whose life was clearly in danger. Now currently we are conducting an exhaustive internal investigation into the procedures of our dispatchers and the reaction time of our deputies and I would like to express our sincerest apologies to the Montana Livestock Agent involved as well as the agency as a whole for our failure to respond, aggravating the dangers that those agents faced.

- Where've you been?
- Went to town.
- Did you get the test?
- Yeah. It was negative.
- Why do you look so sad?
- We shouldn't do this anymore.

- That thing's fuckin' huge.
- This is the real deal, Jimmy.
- Come on. Get on here.
- Jesus_.

- And knowing me,
- I'll probably marry another one.
- Hey, let's get those potatoes back in the oven.
- You a cowboy?
- Yeah, I am.
- My daddy was a cowboy.
- I'm gonna be a cowboy, too.

- Can you help?
- I ain't fucking touching that thing.
- Go on.

Laramie: Are you too old to dance?
Lloyd: Ain't a damn thing I'm too old to do.

- You could get in trouble in a church.
- You stood your ground, though, for once.
- I ain't used to seeing you off my dad's leash.
- What's that?
- I didn't stutter.
- Go ahead. Come on. Go ahead.

- I'm not in a very trusting mood, Tom.
- I think you need to show me.
- Then it becomes your trash.
- And you have to take it out.
- Just fucking show me.
- I'm truly sorry for what happened to you, John.
- I hope this helps you get to the bottom of it.

- Then I promise
- I'll find a way to give it to you.
- I'll find the Patience to wait.
- It won't be easy, you know?
- You'll have to give up a lot.
- Baby, nothing's easy with you.
- And I've given up everything I got.

- You all right?
- That was fuckin' awesome!
- Damn, girl.
- Who's next?
- Fuck me, baby.
- Let's go rope another one.
- Whoo!

- Don't need an escort to the ranch, just, um...
- Would you like me to call kayce?
- Didn't tell him I was doing this.
- And based on how today worked out, I'm not sure how.
- How did he tell you?
- Tell me what?

- and sent to a catholic school funded by the bureau of Indian affairs.
- They changed his name and tried to teach him how not to be Indian.
- I look foward to teaching young minds all about the man who introduced genocide to the western hemisphere.

Customer: Supply House.
Beth: Is this the number to order beef?
Customer: Yes, ma'am, or you can do it online.
Beth: Can I be nosey?
Customer: Umm, sure.
Beth: Is this your beef, that you raise and sell online?
Customer: Yes, ma'am. Some comes from neighboring ranchers 'cause we sell out of all ours, but they follow the same program.
Beth: You sell out?
Customer: Yes, ma'am.
Beth: How many pounds of beef do you raise?
Customer: This year, a little over 8 million.
Beth: What's the catch?
Customer: Ma'am?
Beth: There's always a catch.
Customer: No catch. You just gotta have enough money to feed your herd for two years before you make any money. Or get a big loan. And have a lot of backbone, ma'am.
Beth: Backbone we got, thank you.

- How do we move on from this?
- I don't know how to do that.
- I had no choice.
- There's always a choice.
- You could've jumped in the river.
- But hurting yourself never entered your mind, did it?

- How long you gonna stay?
- Maybe I'll just push 'em out to pasture and then head south.
Walker: That's a good idea.
- When you leave, I'm going with you.
Cowboy: You don't need permission to leave, Walker.
- Here, you do.

- Well, they made all the 60 years of fucking hell I endured worth it.
- Don't you let those fucking duttons deceive you into thinking you're a bad man.
- You're a good man, son.
- And I love you.
- I love you too, dad.

- What are you up to?
- I'm gonna finish what they started with you, honey.
- Your smoothie, miss Beth.
- Bless you.

John: Can't have him killed just because he doesn't want to be ridden. Hell, I don't want to be ridden either.

- That was a good speech.
- I like your style.
- I don't have a style.
- Yeah, you do.

- Should we go somewhere more private?
- Absolutely not.
- Have a seat.

- Give that to her when you see her.
- Teeter, pack your shit up.
- You both are gone.
- Hey, what the fuck did I do?
- It ain't my decision.
- The rest of you all can come with me. Let's go.

- Are you okay, grandpa?
- Yeah.
- When's the last time you ate?
- I don't know.
- What, what do you mean you don't know?
- Well, let's fix that.

- Hey.
- Why don't you, uh...
- Why don't you run to the house and grab a big, fat donut so your growling stomach don't drive your mom nuts on the way home?
- Can I get the biggest donut?
- Biggest one in there, buddy. Go.

- How long on the ambulance?
- How long on the ambulance?
- They... they said 45 minutes.
- Kill me.
- He ain't got 45 minutes.
- There's no pain like burning.
- Do it.

- Come here. Come on.
- Let's go.

- You gonna keep him on the road if I buy him?
- You know, I'm trying to enjoy my life.
- If you buy him, you show him.
- Don't wanna show him.
- I'm trying to enjoy mine, too.
- You know, you've got an arena full of world champions out here.
- You could close your eyes, throw a stick, and hit a winner.

- Don't answer me now.
- Let that number sink in.
- We'll discuss this again at our meeting with the governor.
Jamie: Hmm.
- You see that look?
- Desire. Right? We'll close him.
- I don't think he's the hard one to close.

- You know it's pretty risky, young woman out here in the middle of nowhere.
- I'm not that young.
- And if I get tired I'll just flag down one of your cowboys.
- I understand that much about you guys.
- Well, then you understand enough.

- Fuck you.
- The story's all the same

- So, we understand each other?
- Yessir.
- Yessir.

- You know what this means?
- This means "don't fucking touch," Fred!
- Don't fucking touch.
- Now you guys can go get the supper that you didn't earn.
- Get out of here. Get out of here.
- I didn't start it, he said it.

- Okay. You okay?
- Thanks, grandpa.
- All right.
- Look who's home, momma.
- Let me know when you want to come inside.

- Maybe you want to repay her debt?
- How good do you suck?
[Laughs] I'm just fucking with you, Jimmy.
- Another grand and she's off the hook.
- I just gave you all the money I have.
- That looks like it's worth something.

- You called me son, and you made me call you father.
- Sit down.
- You don't get to tell me what do to anymore.
- Then get the fuck out of my house.
- You can sit in my living room or you can leave it.
- Those are your options.

- Hard day at the office?
- Yeah, you could say that.
- That's the problem with secrets.
- They don't stay secret forever.
- No. They don't.
- Care to tell me yours?
- You first.

- Nobody can afford yellowstone.
- Yellowstone ain't a ranch.
- It's an empire. Empires you take.
- I don't know how to do that.
- Oh, it's the simplest thing on earth.
- You kill the king.

Sarah: You assign yourself security, Jamie.
Jamie: That's playing defense. What if I want to play offense?

Thomas: Yes?
- Woman: John dutton is on line one.

- Sign it, Jimmy.
- You don't want to be strapped to a bed for the next 40 years.
- You're a late entry, so you go last.
- That's a good number.
- Good luck.
- That's a buckle bunny.

Jimmy: They got three loaded.
- Bobcats look good.
Lloyd: I got my money on 'em.
- Okay, so just to clarify,
- Colby's mom, that's a cougar?
- That'll be the last time you ever refer to my mom as a cougar.
- She prefers wildcat?

- I ain't gonna turn you down you should know upfront it takes no time to break this heart of mine...
- What are you doing here?
- Just watching.
- Why the scowl?
- No scowl.

- 'Cause you ain't gonna have one.
- I'm gonna fucking blow it off.
- Biow it off!
- You fucking scared now?
- Do it!
- Are you fucking scared!
- I'm not fucking...
- You fucking bitch! Ahh!

- You can't teach that.
- Teach what?
- Toughness.
- You're either born a Willow or you're born an oak.
- That's all there is to it.
- You two ready?
- Ready ready.

- and the legacy he robbed from you.
- Did I try to kill them?
- You're god damn right I did.
- And I will keep trying until I get it right.
- That's how much I love you...
- Son.

- It's uncanny how much you look like that boy's dick.
- All that tough talk, Beth.
- I got the cure for that.
- We'll see how tough you are after I give it to you.
- Challenge accepted.
- Ma'am.

- You have my number.
Caroline: What do you think?
- Oh, I think she's a walking lawsuit.
- I think she can make Montana the fastest growing state in the nation.
- Behind every milestone of human history stands a monster.
- And that's our monster.

- Good old Terrell.
- I'm going to need you to stand up slowly, with your hands above your head.
- Walk backwards five paces.
- Do not turn around.
- I said do not turn around.

- Bank teller: Would you like an envelope for that?
- No. Thank you.

Mo: He will need a 4-legged to take him on the journey. A horse.
Kayce: A journey?
Thomas: Your son's spirit will need a horse spirit to carry him to the other side.
Kayce: So you want me to kill a horse?
Mo: Won't have to. God will have his horse ready when your son is ready.

Rip: Hey Lloyd! We're done.
Lloyd: It ain't midnight yet.
Rip: It's midnight enough.

John: We're gonna mark a little territory, grandson. Get to it.
Tate: Just in one spot?
John: Everywhere you can. Let 'er rip... Whoa, hey, don't mark me!

- instead of half of what we're doing and none of the why and then I spend the rest of the day trying to figure out what you're up to?
- Because then you're going to spend the whole day thinking about me.
- I do that already. [Blows on cup]

- We should go to the police.
- What for?
- You already punished them.
- We can't just...
- If you call the police, they'll want to know what happened, and I'm not telling.
- Ever

Rip: Here you go.
John: You were standing?
- No. No, I was kneeling.

- Reporter: The body has been identified as Sarah Nguyen from New York, and her death serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of this section of river.
- Miss Nguyen is the park's third drowning victim this year, and seventh death overall, earning 2019 a grim spot...

- It's daddy, hey.
- Hey, hey, Tate.
- Look at me. Look at me, buddy.
- Look at me.
- Look at me. It's daddy.
- It's daddy. It's daddy.
- Are you okay, buddy?
- I know you are. I know.

- You look forjustice everywhere.
- Everywhere but the mirror.
- Where's the justice for the man who tried to kill you? Huh?
- You will risk your life for strangers, but what are you risking to find the man who fucking did this, dad?
- Look at it!

- Does kayce know about this?
- Sir, it ain't his fault.
- I should've come to you and talked to you.
- Does he know?
- Yes, sir, he does.
- Jesus.

- Stop it!
- Stop it... [Blow lands]
- Boy: Go, go, go, go! Move! Move!
- Mama!
- Mama!
- Mama!

- Ooh.
- Spanx.
- What a shocker.
- You know you had an ass like a
- 12-year-old boy in high school.
- What happened?
- Now we're getting somewhere.

Malcolm: That is impressive! You're making quite the splash in Montana, aren't you?
Teal: Now that's smart, making the casino separate from the hotel, right? And what are these? Are these houses?
Dan: Yeah.
Malcolm: A planned second home community with it's own hotel and casino. Now that is smart. Utterly classless. But smart.
Malcolm: You must be the guy.
Dan: What guy would that be?
Malcolm: The guy that fucked with John Dutton.
Malcolm: I understand learning not to do that was a... painful lesson.
Dan: So you're friends with John Dutton, huh?
Malcolm: We know of him.
Teal: Oh, we've never met him.
Malcolm: You see, thriving in Montana is all about staying in your lane. We don't go in his and he's never been in ours, but you have.
Dan: Now how did I do that?
Malcolm: Partnering with an Indian tribe opening an off-reservation casino.
Teal: Oh, but it won't be off-reservation for long. Because annexing this land into the rez is the first thing that he's going to do.
Malcolm: I assume he purchased the land instead of leasing. And I assume he's paying you the profits? Oh, well... Any money you've received was an advance on construction, which he will want back as soon as he nullifies your agreement.
Teal: Just a guess, but... That's what we'd do. If we were trying to steal from you.
Dan: Rocky Mountain Gas and Casino. That's owned by the Beck Brothers. I'm assuming that that's you. I'm just guessing that you don't like competition. Well, let me tell you something, you red-necked fucks! I'm so tired of you bullies with your bolo ties and Lucchese boots. If you got a problem, file. Take me to court. I'll take the Pepsi challenge with your backwoods lawyer any day of the fuckin' week.
Teal: You know, in addition to running Rocky Mountain, my brother's also the head of the Montana Liquor Board. Now do you recall applying for your liquor license through us, right?
Malcolm: I will be revoking that tomorrow. And, of course, I will never issue one for this new venture.
Teal: And that is just the beginning of how we're gonna fuck with you.
Malcolm: I suggest you find a way to extricate yourself from this deal.
Teal: And make a new deal with us. Hell, we'd love to build a casino here.
Malcolm: Well, you got lots to think about.
Teal: Think fast.
Dan: Fuckers. This town, fuckin' place. You wanna play dirty, let's play fucking dirty!

- Don't worry about that wolf, mamas.
- I won't let him get to you.

- Goodnight, kid.
- Boy, you sure out-kicked your coverage with that one.
- All right, you little shit.
- Come on, I got a place for you.
- Come on, get up.
- Hey. Easy, or you're going to get hurt.

- You're in this situation because you ignored your doctor.
- He saw a mass on your ct scan, he said schedule an appointment, and you didn't.
- And so now you've had major surgery for what a pill could've fixed.
- When's the last time you saw a dermatologist...
- Oh, for fuck's sake, Keith.

- I love you.
- This is for your protection, Lloyd.
- Understand me?
- This is to protect you from yourself.
- Ah! Oh, fuck!

Robert: There's a rattlesnake somewhere in this deal, Beth.

- Schwartz and meyer owns half the land on the north side of the yellowstone.
- You shouldn't pick a fight with the bigger bear, Beth.
- You co-own the land, Bob.
- You gotta read the fine print, Bob.
- I'm the bigger bear.

- You like this one?
- What does that mean?

Rip: That ain't Spanish, it's Texan.
Lloyd: That ain't Texan, that's gibberish.

- Hey.
- How you doing?
- You know.
- You wanna come in?
- Yeah, sure.

- "Until me. With me it died.
- "I didn't have enough sons.
- "They just kept dying or quitting.
- "Then one day, not too long 390,
- "I realized that I have enough sons after all."
- I don't understand, Beth.

- Beth, there are two terminals.
- That's 52 gates.
- You saw the airport design.
- Yes.
- So who did you think those gates were for?
- You said it yourself, you'd turn it into park city.
- Well, this is park city.

Kayce: God sure finds interesting ways to put people out of business.

- No, you need a fuckin' bath.
Jake: I don't smell that bad.
- Nasty ass.
- Adios, assholes.
- Jesus, boys, it looks like leaving this place is getting contagious, huh?

- Just go home, kayce.
- Go work on this.
- And you stay far away from him.
- And when he dies, you can have this fucking place.
- I will give it to you.

- I said fuck you!
- Today's not the day.
- Yeah?
- Maybe today is the day, motherfucker.
- Now you can give me everything you got.
- Man: Hey, buddy! Break it off!
- Get off, now!
- We need help over here!

- When can you be here?
- Depends. Are we talking the standard rate, or the "holy shit, drop everything" rate?
- We're talking the armageddon rate.
- I'll be there by tomorrow. 9:00 am.
- Pack a big suitcase.
- I 7! Bring a footlocker.

- Get dressed.
- Where am I going?
- I don't know.
- Get in the back.

- Truer words were never spoken.
- Yeah?
- No, the blm transfers with the sale.
- They have to reapply. That's right.
- Hello?
- Goddamn it.

- We're babysitting them bison for the resort.
- Resort's in the buffalo business now?
- They're in the tourist business.
- Charge 600 dollars for people to ride up here on a dude string and have pictures taken of 'em.
- These been tested for brucellosis?

- Why y'all dump them here?
- 'Cause no one lives within a hundred miles.
- It's a county with no people, no sheriff, and no twelve jurors of your peers.

Preston: Fuck you.
Beth: Not for all the tea in China, pencil dick.
[He leaves]
Beth: Fuckin' love this bar.

- How can you stand there on a ranch the size of Rhode Island and accuse me of theft?
- Is this your idea of respect?
- Letting some crippled old man ride his lame horse out toward your half-tame buffalo so he can pretend to be something we haven't been in a century?

- Biggest regret of my life is leaving the place you're going to.
- Adios, amigo.
- I'd brush up on that Spanish.
- You might need it.
- All right, Jerry, let's go.
- Jimmy.
- Whatever. Just get in the fucking truck.

- your liquor license has been suspended until your revocation hearing.
- And when is that?
- Well, the liquor control board has recessed until next year.
- So we should be able to get something on the books by spring.
- We need to confiscate all alcohol from the premises.
- Of course you do.

- You ask questions when you don't understand.
- You ask questions when you do understand.
- Never lie to me.
- Can you make that promise and keep it?
- I can keep it.
- Shake on it.

- Better yet, you can go on a little shopping spree for me.
- That's right. You don't need a list.
- You know exactly what to get.
- Nice hat.
- Dipshit.

- Yeah, we should...
- We should all grab dinner.
- I mean, you know, with all our free time.
- I'll make time for that.
- Great.
- Man: Back in five, four, three...
[Sighs] Fuck.

- Monica.
- I'm fine.
- Monica.
- I'm fine!
- Slow everything down.
- The ems is at the tactical center.
- I'm having them come up.

- How concerned should I be about this issue on the res?
- It's a new chief showing off for his voters.
- We've all done it.
- Well, we should schedule a lunch.
- I could use a lunch.

- had to stand my ground keep the wolves at bay well, I knew somehow there 'd be better days
- I stood my ground looks like you brought the music festival to me.

- Yeah.
- That's what a cowboy should see.
- But a cattleman sees a $293 investment worth $1,100 in seven months whether it feeds anyone or not.
- I wish I saw it different, dad.
- Well, we see it the way we see it, son.

- You could have lost him.
- Stupid...
- Boy by a river...

Jimmy: So they named their team after a cat that, like, got out of the house?

- but that's all right, we'll work on yer timin'.
- So it's time for you the shed your snake eyes it's time for you to go lay on the table the rest of your lives where I belong
- It's time for you to go

- Yes she is.
- And the cowboy fantasy is officially over.
[Clears throat] I'll be outside.
- Well, that went to shit in a hurry, didn't it?
- It did seem to go pretty fast, sir.
- Yeah.

- To come live up there with you?
- That's what I'm asking.
- I mean, we got that stray kid with us sir, you don't want that.
- Stray kids is fine.
- No stray dogs.
- Shit, you know I don't like dogs.
- Well, then it's settled.

- Well, I'm just offering the ranch.
- If they want the ranch experience, price doubles.
- Won't be a problem.
- Can you lock that July 28th date?
- You send me a deposit, it's all yours.
- Gonna lose you. Gotta go.

Jamie: This was not what I was supposed to be. I was, I was, I was raised to be a cowboy. To to run a ranch. To To know the nuances of being a cattle producer. To You know, from, from from understanding the grass cycles, to to timing the calving season to maximize the grass cycles. Understanding bull genetics and diseases. It was I never wanted to be a fucking lawyer. This is what he wanted me to be. What he thought he needed. "The future of warfare is fought with a pen. Learn to fight with a pen". All right. So, I did. And I did. And then I get this acceptance letter from Harvard. Hell, I never even applied. He applied for me. There's no telling who wrote the fucking essay.
Sarah: Your sister, I would think.
Jamie: Never thought of that. God, why didn't I think of that?
Sarah: Because you're too close to it.
Jamie: My father hates me. Hates me. He hates me for becoming the very thing he asked me to become. No, forced me to be.

- Well, who hasn't?
- He's going to break my heart.
- And my son's.
- I know it.
- I think your heart's broken already.
- And you're the one breaking it.

Ben: Aw, lawyers don't scare me.
Thomas: They should. No one knows how to break the law better.

Sarah: What do you think she'll do next?
Jamie: The truth?
Sarah: Yeah.
Jamie: I think she'll try to have me killed.

- I'm saying, maybe he's not the enemy we think he is.
- When there's one thing that two men want, they can either share it or be enemies.
- Are you suggesting we share it?
- Suggesting things isn't my job, chairman.
- That's yours.

- Feel like you'd be better off taking a bicycle.
- We can throw some training wheels on it for ya there, Jimmy.
- Hardy har har.
- What the fuck does that mean?
- What the fuck does that mean?
- It's like a sarcastic laugh.

- Don't fuckin' touch my horse, you understand me?
- Ma'am, if that horsefly bites his ass...
- Don't you touch my horse...
- Nobody ever fucking listens to me.
- You lost the reins!
- Jump!

- Would you do that for me?
- Of course.
- Good night.
- Good night.
- Monica?
- Stairs are back there.
- Thanks.

- You know, it's fasterjust to fuck me than argue about fucking me then still fucking me.
- Sweetheart, you don't know what I have to do.
- Something bad?
- Yeah. Something bad.
- More reason, then.

- Whoo!
- Look what you've reduced us to.
- Here's another one.
- You lay everywhere but the Coop.

- Man 1: They're sure slow to get the message.
- Man 2: Maybe we ought to get the boys up here before we mess with these assholes any more.
- It's one fucking guy.
- You know, we're getting paid to stir trouble, let's stir some.

- But you're incapable of hurting yourself, Beth.
- It's just everyone else you don't mind beating up.
- Do it.
- Please.
- Do it.
- Do the world a fucking favor.

- All right, let's go.
- Hey, kiddo. What's your name?
- Everyone's just been calling me "boy."
- So you want to be a cowboy, huh?
- Life kinda robbed me of my options.
- Well, that's how it usually starts.

- Man: Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
- Jimmy's back, sir.
- Hmm?
- Jimmy's back.
- Is that the word?
- Mm-hmm.
- We'll be back.
- Okay, all right.
Mia: Good job.

- Come here, come on.
- Come on. Go get 'em!
- Go get 'em!
- I like it here.
- Yeah, I do, too.
- Feels like...
- Home.

- He runs this thing with his children.
[Shouting] I said...
[Calmer] All the way.
- All right.
- So who do you wanna start with?
- The one he loves the most.

- Morning.
- Is my tail light out?
- No, tail lights are good.
- You know this isn't your kind of game, Donnie.
- Too many skeletons in your closet.
- Pop the trunk for me, please.

- Where do you want him?
- All right I'll have him there in about twenty minutes.
- Yes, sir. Bye.
- This is it?
- This is it.
- How far does it go?
- To the horizon in every direction.

- Man: Got all these cattle from the reservation.
- Where do you want them?
- Keep heading up this route.
- We'll kick them out in the pasture.
- Man: There's a bunch.
- Gonna scatter from here to hell and gone.
- Yeah, well, that's what cowboys are for.

- Well, that's exactly what it was.
- I don't know what the fuck to call it anymore.
- That's it. That's fucking it.
- No, please.
- Allow me.
- Come on, Tate. Let's go.

- You don't want a rifle?
- I'm best with my pistol.
- Pistol won't Pierce armor.
- I won't be aiming at their chest.
- Got any more of that?
- Uh-uh.

- Hmm.
- Oh my goodness.
- You all right to drink, boss?
- Lloyd, I've come to the conclusion that the only thing on this earth that can kill me is me.
- Any of you dipshits feel like losing a weeks' wages to the boss?

- But sometimes good men have to do real bad things.
- Doesn't change who you are.
- I just want to be really clear about what you're asking.
- I ain't asking anything.
- I'm telling ya we're gonna kill 'em.
- We're gonna kill every goddamn one of 'em.

Colby: [to Jimmy] Take into consideration that you gotta have a brain in order to get it concussed. So, you'll be all right.

Ryan: What in the...
Colby: You think they wandered in from the park?
Rip: Nah, there's too many fences.
- Who are these son of a bitches here?
- Come on. Let's go.

- He wants me to do it?
- Yeah.
- Only people you can trust is family.
- Will you do it?
- Of course I'll do it.
- Thank you.

- Let's push these cattle out of here.
- Cut out a steer for 'em, all right?
- I'm sorry for you being punished.
- We are, too.
- Come on.
- Ya! Ya.

- There are no restrictions on damming a river?
- Beavers do it all the time.
- On our land it's our river.
- Now, this isn't California, gentlemen.
- This is Montana.
- We can do whatever we want.

- You gonna be back by tonight?
- Yeah, it doesn't...
- Doesn't take long to quit something, son.
- I'll be back by noon.
- Let's go.
- Here. You'll dress in the car.

- Well, there's no accounting for taste.
- Butlguess it's the thought that counts.

- You ever wonder why there's leezards in the mountains but nee snikes?
- Uh... no.
- But I do wonder what the fuck you just said.
- But I always wonder that, so...

- I'm released now, all right?
- Their requirements, they don't matter.
- Get all this shit out of here.
- Sir, we're required to provide you with the same standard of care that you received in the hospital.
- Beth, get all this shit out of here.

- I'm going. Get the fuck off me.
- Then fucking go.
- Get off, get the...
- You can take my shower in the morning, Jimmy.
- It's plenty hot then.
- Besides...
- A little cold water don't bother me none.

- I'm just a party planner, baby.
- I just put people together.
- What they do is what they do...
- And what they did was clear your land.
- You want it back?
- Stop your bitching, deal me cards or go fucking get it.

Rip: Hey Jimmy, you know why you never met any old rodeo cowboys? 'Cause there ain't any.
Lloyd: I'm old.
Rip: Shit, you just look old.

- Why are you up?
- Can't sleep.
- Why can't you sleep?
- Because I'm thinking about your little bitch in the tank top.
- Oh, she's mine, is she?
- Is she?

- I'm the one who's doing it.
- I know some people in la...
- No. Nobody from anywhere.
- If I need your help, either one of you,
- I'll expect you to give it.
- No questions asked.

- I wouldn't be so sure.
- I don't want a bunch of kids running around this fucking house.
- I mean, I don't even like dogs.
- Hey.
- You're all I need.
- I'll call you whatever you want.

- They won't let me.
- Let me in, you fucking child!
- Look at me!
- This is your vision!
- This is your destiny!
Monica: Baby, shh.
[Echoing] It's just a dream.

- and then, that way, he has something to offer both sides.
- Take that off.
- What?
- That was my wife's. You have to...
- You have to take that off.
- Sorry.

- I'm, uh...
- I'm sorry about the commission.
- It's just not me.
- You're my son.
- I know exactly who you are.
- And don't you ever be sorry for it.

- I can't tell anything from this.
- Where were you standing?
- I was standing right over there.
- Any shell casings?
- Looked, didn't find anything
- 'cause I don't think he was standing there.
- Rip.
- Get my rifle.

- And I'm sorry in advance for doing it.
- Because you're gonna hate it, sweetheart.
- I know I did.
- But I look back and I know my mother was right.
- It was the best gift she ever gave me.
- Now I have to give it to you.

- But you're right.
- There will come a time when earth sheds us like dead skin.
- And it will be our own fault.
- I'm surprised you can see that from here.
- You can see it from anywhere, summer.
- It's impossible to miss.

- Thatbad, huh?
- Could have been worse, but not much.
- And it takes rifles to fix?
- It might.

- All right.
- Meet me out front in half an hour.
- I'll meet you inside.
- Out front in half an hour.
- Oh, no.
- I wouldn't miss this for the world.
- Great.

Jimmy: Hey, hey.
- Man: Settle him down.
- You ready?
- All right, let's run the rank out of these sons of bitches.

- For the love of god, find your way off it, John.
- I never stopped being yourfriend, Donnie.
- You stopped being mine.
- I suggest you start being my friend again, big fella, because as you can see, the walls are closing in on all sides.

- She's paralyzed from the waist down, and she has whipped me more times than I can remember.

- Let me guess.
- This Russian wants you to do a Facebook blast.
- Hey, this is my life, Beth.
- I'm asking for you to...
- Here.
- This is my donor.

- I wished I'd done with my children.
- The things I regret, I get...
- I get to do different.
- It doesn't change the things you did, though.
- No, it doesn't.
- Come here, grandson!

Phil: Between you and me, time will come when you need a favor. I can't wait to give it.

- I'll cut it off.
- Give me 15 then deal me in, would you?
- God, this is not a test I was expecting.
- Where you going?
- I've worked for some strange outfits in my day.
- This place beats them all.

- Tate.
- Tate!
- Tate!
- Tate!
- Tate!

Maggie: Oh, Mr. Dutton! No no no no. Go back to your room!
John: Maggie, you're fired.

Beth: Just a date. Lord knows, you can afford it. Been wearing the same three pairs of jeans and jacket for a fuckin' decade.
Rip: [LAUGHS] Yeah.
Beth: Probably got more money than me.
Rip: Nah. Money's the one thing I don't have.
Beth: You get paid every week, don't you?
Rip: Mm-hmm, yep.
Beth: So what do you spend your money on? You keeping a sweet little place in town for Saturday nights?
Rip: Jesus, Beth. Why is it that your mind always stops at the first thing that you should never do?
Beth: What's wrong with that? If I was a man, I'd buy an apartment complex. And I'd fill it with buxom little bunnies. I'd start on the first floor Friday and end up on the roof by Sunday.
Rip: [CHUCKLES] Hmm.
Beth: I'm serious. What do you spend your money on?
Rip: Oh, Beth, it's a nice night. Let's not ruin it with the truth.
Beth: Tell me.
Rip: I spent $22,000 on my mom's headstone. Stands about as tall as me. Marble. I got the guy to etch her face into it. I spent 30 on my little brother's. It stands a little bit taller, I dunno, guess I wanted him to be a little closer to heaven. But the best money that I ever spent was $5,000 to a gravedigger in Forsyth.
Beth: What did you pay him for?
Rip: He dug up my father and gave me his bones. And I drove from there all the way to North Dakota throwing them out the fuckin' window.
Beth: I remember the stories of heaven and hell in church. Lies, a lot of it. I think heaven's right here. So's hell. One person can be walking the clouds right next to someone enduring eternal damnation. And God is the land. Don't say it. It doesn't mean anything on a roof, under stars like a bunch of fucking hippies. Tell me... Tell me when it saves me.
Rip: Okay. I won't say it.

- It'll stay hidden.
- I want to go with him.
- Beth...
- Did they...
- I want to go with him.
- Okay.

- You'll regret ever having met me, you have my word.
- No, Dan, regret is the one thing I just won't do.

- I don't have any friends, but should I make one, you would stand in front of them and you would tell them that there is no more you and I.
- There's only us.
- I can do that.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.

Travis: And that's all cowboying is, all right? It's you and a horse doing a job, trying like hell to not let the other down.

- We'll see what we can come up with.
- Figure it out by Friday.
- You got any ideas?
- I got an idea.
- Care to share it?
- This idea is hard to explain.
- You'll just have to see it.

- This wasn't a crime, dad.
- This was...
- I know what it is.
- I'll take care of this.

- Beth, and god, how I love her, she can...
- She can be what you won't ever be.
- She can be evil.
- And evil's what I need right now.
- It's good to have kayce home, isn't it?
- Night, son.

- That's the way of it.
- We'll always have today.
- Yeah.
- Bastards can't take that away from us.
- Nope.
- What's a bastard?

- I'll see you at the house.
- All right, you don't want to ride in this piece of shit anyway.
- Can we turn these flashing lights off?
- Hey.
- Hey...
- All right, come here.

- There's no such thing as morality.
- There's own the land and there's lose the land.
- That's all you'll bejudged by.
- Not how you do it.
- Winners are neverjudged by "how."
- They save that for the losers.

- Tra... [Sighs]
- Travis is giving you a ride down there.
- You find a way to be useful.
- Yeah.
- I'm on my way.
- See you around, Jimmy.

- Thinking you're some kind of bully
- 'til a bigger bully comes along.
- We all know how that ends.
- With you on your fucking knees, bitch.
- Oh, fuck!
- Come on!
- What the fuck, Lloyd?

- What did the governor say?
- She didn't talk to me.
- I'll go see her tomorrow.
- That would be wise.
- Where's your sister?
- Pick the bar, dad.

- You wanna run, motherfucker? Huh?
- Run.
Walker: Oh, damn.
- You don't speak fucking horse neither, do you?

- that's how you make a fucking biscuit.
- And plan yourselves a funeral but don't be expecting me
- 'cause as long as I'm still breathing and my blood's flowing red our way of life ain't dead

- How about you?
- I don't want to talk about it.
- That's what you always say.
- Well, when I have a day worth talking about,
- I'll shout it from the damn rooftop.
- Is that any good?
- I don't care what I eat.

- You need to make an appointment.
- No, I don't.
- Leave, or I'm calling the police.
- I am the police.
- Now open the gate.
- I'm calling my lawyer.
- Fuck this.

- Was a former rodeo queen.
- Pretty girl.
- Yeah, well, pretty doesn't matter.
- Yeah, it does.
- Jesus, she... she looks like you.
- Jamie's gonna fucking hate her.
- Yeah.

- and where I buried her ring somewhere around here.
- Should've thought that one through a little better.
- I'd like to...
- I'd like to have that back.
- You know, our cemetery may be by the river, son, but make no mistake: This is our graveyard.

- and the court could nullify any agreement suggested or implied.
- Are you saying I'm incapable of understanding you when you speak?
- Unclear at the moment.
- But I can assure you this...
- When I'm done, my client's position will be perfectly clear.

- Yahoo!
- I thought for sure someone was going to the hospital.
- I thought someone was dying.
- You know, I've got half a mind to run up that hill and do it again.

Jimmy: You ever have a girl look at you and your world just stops?
Lloyd: Every Saturday night.

- Not like you to take short cuts.
- What's the matter with you?
- Didn't mean it to be a short cut, it just seems...
- Them girls, they can't rope and...
- Not looking for an answer.

- Don't think that you deserve it.
- You don't deserve it.
- And you never will.
- You don't deserve it?
- No one deserves it.
- All right. Come on.

Rip: Do you know how stupid you both look? You look ridiculous.
Summer: [to Beth] Get... off.
Rip: Do you think you're gonna beat the other one into respecting your opinion? Hell, I don't even know how you can respect yourselves.
[to Beth]
Rip: Is this the kind of manners that you want to teach that boy? Hm?
[to Summer]
Rip: And you. I don't know you. But I know this, you're never going to convince someone to think the way that you think by insulting them in their own house. If you don't like the food, don't fucking eat it. I don't think I need to tell you about all the people that are starving around this planet tonight. So, maybe shut the fuck up and say thank you. Or leave... There's an option no one thought about.
Summer: I can't leave.
Rip: Well, unless you want this to happen every night for the rest of the time that you're here, I suggest you figure out a way to get along. Now, Beth, have you had enough?
Beth: Not even close.
Rip: [laughs] What about you, Summer? Huh?
Summer: I could do this all night.
Rip: Fine. Then let's end it with a little bit of dignity instead of rolling around on the ground like a bunch of fucking nine year old. Just stand here and trade 'em. Until one of yours had enough.
[Beth and Summer exchange blows, Summer falls to the floor]
Rip: No, no, no, don't look at me. I'm not the one that got you into this. If you want to quit, Summer, I'll make sure it stays quit, but I ain't quitting for you.

- I have every right to be here.
- I have every right.
- I have a right.
- This is america.

- But I wanna stay with mom.
- This is no place for a boy.
- You gotta take him.
- Doctor: We're gonna send your mom to a ct scan, okay?
- Let's go.
- Tate, you should come with me.
Monica: Love you, baby.

- darlin', I could love you well first we're gonna dance.
- I've seen my share of trouble and I've held my weight in shame but I'm baptized in your name lovely lady may

- Wherever you go, Walker,
- I'll find you.
- The whole bunkhouse is watching.
- Why do you think I did it, Lloyd.
- We got two miles of fence to build.
- Let's go to work.

John: "Damn right, I did it" is gonna be my campaign slogan.

- Knock, knock.
- Who's there?
- Poop, that's who.
- That's not how you tell 'em, son.

- Reporter: Miss Nguyen is the park's third drowning victim this year, and seventh death overall, earning 2019 a grim spot in the record book.
- Reporter 2: Thank you for that.
- We will of course keep you apprised of the situation.
- As new information...

Garrett: Yellowstone ain't a ranch. It's an empire. Empires, you take.
Jamie: I don't know how to do that.
Garrett: Oh, it's the simplest thing there is. You kill the king.

Teal: [Over phone]
- Tell you what, I'll call you back later.
- Ahhh!

- What are you doing up?
- My father hasn't called me back.
- Worries me.
- I saw him yesterday, he's fine.
- Yeah, that's what worries me.
[Grunts] Morning, beautiful.

Tate: I need to talk to you first, Grandpa. It's very serious.
John: All right.
Kayce: Do I need to be part of this conversation?
Tate: You ain't got any money. Gotta be him.
John: This should be good.

- I made a promise.
- And I'd rather lose it than break it.
- And he'd rather...
- He'd rather me lose it too.
- I think I'm gonna turn in for the evening, honey.
- Okay.

- Waiter: Sir?
- Thank you.
- How are we all doing here?
- Oh, good!
- It's been a long time.
- Yes.
- Thank you for coming by.
- You look well.
- Thank you for joining me.
- Bye.
- Man: Enjoy your evening.

- Not for a Nissan I don't.
- But I can give you a ride up to billings.
- I'm headed that way, yeah, that would be great.
- Climb in.
- One sec.

- Not like we used to.
- Mm-hmm.
- I'd like to buy your ranch.
- Oh, it's not for sale.
- Everything's for sale, buddy.
- How much?
- I mean...
- Name your price.
[Chuckles] Nine million?

- We got a lot going on right now.
- May have to wait.
- I'm fine with waiting. But he ain't.
- Then we're gonna have to clean up his fuckin' mess too.
- Yeah.
- We do it tonight.

- I ain't got it.
- I know you don't.
- I'll get it.
- They said a week.
- Or I get this again.
- I'll get it.

- Whichever you can catch.
- You gotta help me. Help me.
- Oh god, help me!
- Oh, my god, help me.
- There you go. There you go.
- Help!

- Want me to start asking around?
John: No. No need.
- When people lose their dogs, they ask everyone if they've seen them.
- He'll show up soon enough.
- Yes, sir.
- Let me know if you need anything.

- Ma'am, we can't have you on a horse.
- Safety concerns.
- Oh. Yeah, he's, uh...
- He's saying no to the horse, so...
- He's worried Montana won't survive if I fall off.
- Well, he”, uh...
- I got a better idea.

- John.
- Thank you, governor.
- Just press this.

- You know, of all the days to ask this of you
- I'm sorry it's today.
- I can't think of a better day for it, sir.
- I'll be covering you on your right.
- Yes, sir.

- Well, I was barely 13 when the company man tried to dig my daddy's grave cold and the grip of death stinging pain he fought like hell to keep the wolves away

- Right here, darling.
- Oh. [Chuckles]
- There you are.
- Yes, ma'am, here I am.
- Here, let's try to eat some more, okay?
- Yay, more pudding.

- Jimmy, get halfway up the fence and keep them from spilling back!
- Why you walking?
- Haul ass, we ain't got all day!
- Oh, fuck!

- No shit.
- Ain't that the truth.
- Hey, where's Avery?
- I just wanna show her.
- She left.
- Left where?
- Didn't say.
- Just grabbed her shit and left.

- What just happened?
- Announcer: An 83 for Jimmy hurdstram...
- Man: Hey, you just won, cowboy.
- So, what... what do I do now?
- Wave to the crowd and throw that hat.

- Carla, how are you today?
- Oh, just about as good as sober gets, commissioner.
[Laughs] Okay.
- Good morning.
- Morning.
- Here you go.

- of reminiscing in the next 30 minutes or so.
- Or you can lay there and not telling me where he is will be your last thought.
- Not whoever you may have loved or your brother's ninth birthday.
- None of that shit.
- Your entire lifetime's gonna be reduced to my grandson's face.
- It's up to you, Malcolm.

John: Evelyn?
Evelyn: Don't come in here.
- Ah, just give us a few minutes.
- Let the boys open a present.
- Is she okay?
[Chuckles] She's fine.

Beth: Stop.
- Turn around.
- You should have picked options one or two.
- Three's gonna be worse.
- Cause you're fucking mine now.

John: You can go on home, sonny. I'll come back when I'm God damn good and ready. And if I don't, you just bury me where you find me.

John: All the promises I've made in my life son. If I didn't love your mother so much, I'd break it. I swear to God, I'd break it.
Jamie: Did somethin' happen? I don't understand.
John: What happens in 30 years, Jamie? When you and your brother and your sister are too old to fight for this place, and Tate has to fight for it on his own?
Jamie: What are you, what are you talking about?
John: Lee wouldn't marry, didn't want children, and I doubt you will either. Now your sister can't. She can't because of you!

Rip: Now, I'm gonna ride off into the sunset.
Beth: That's the sunrise.
Rip: Shit. You know what I mean.

Kayce: What the fuck are you doing?
- You needed an excuse.
- Now you've got one.
- No, no, no, no. We'll do it in front of everybody, kayce.
- And I ain't gonna take it easy on you either.

- How was your day?
Beth: It was good.
- Acquisitions are going fine.
- I have to walk you through the profit structure, but...
- That's not what I meant. I meant...
- How was it?

- Y'all enjoy your supper.
- You too, sir.
- Thank you.
- When the boss of Wagner ranch knows you by name and bothers to use it,
- I think that means you're cowboy enough for him.
- Yeah, maybe so.

- until it's won or you kill it.
- The only way to kill it is to be meaner than evil.
- That's going to be your last lesson, son: How to be meaner than evil and still love your family.
- And still enjoy a sunrise.

- Hey.
- You ever seen him before?
- Man: No.

- Yes, sir, I think it was. [Chuckles]
- Only person you owe is yourself, Jim.
- You don't owe me a thing.
- Thank you, sir.
- No matter what you decide, or...
- How it works out, you always have a place right here.

- We'll take it.
- I'll call animal services about the dog...
- No, we'll take the dog, too.
- Realtor: Oh.
- I'm gonna check out the barn.
- Before you check out the house?
- Always.

- You lost him.
- Fuck this ranch.
- Fuck John dutton and fuck you.
- Where we goin'?
- Train station.

- Just like that.
- Take this real slow.
[Grunts] God...
- That is some gift.
John: God damn that boy.
- Easy, easy. There you go.

- Let me see that one.
- Yeah, you're gonna have to go get another one,
- 'cause this one's mine.
- Hey!
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Tomorrow's the only thing a parent is supposed to live for.

- I'll flip that horse right on you, you son of a bitch.
- Are you dead?
- You're about to be.

- good when you're putting your hands all over me
- I'm all right with a slow burn taking my time let the world turn
- I'm gonna do it my way it'll be all right
- If we burn it down and it takes all night...
- Look at me. Look at me.

- He attacks the Shepherd.
- He attacks him by tricking your mind.
- By making you see what he wants you to see.
- And when he has destroyed the Shepherd, we are a flock no more.
- We are merely lambs awaiting the slaughter.

- No matter what he becomes, he'll never be that.
- Nobody will.
- The day's coming when you'll resent me for that.
- No, I won't, sweety.
- It's coming.
- You'll see.

John: Why do all of my children have to leave to find happiness?

- Jesus fuck.
- That's bad luck, Jimmy.
- You can't give him anything.
- Is there any way to undo that, or...
- Hell, Jimmy, if you cowboy into this outfit, you're already cursed.

- Donnie: I heard you, John, the whole goddamn valley heard you!
- Come here.
- We all know who did this.
- You find the evidence.
- And when he does, you drag him by the hair back to me.

- There'll be no stealing, you understand me?
- If I catch you stealing you are fucking gone.
- You hear me?
- Yeah.
- All right, come on.

- I lost faith in damn near everything else, but not your riding.
- Ain't that.
- No?
- Just don't know how many more times we'll get to do this.
- Me neither, son.
- Me neither.

- Good morning, daddy.
- Yes, it is.
- Have you been practicing yoga?
- Practicing what?
- I'm just trying to understand this new inner peace you've found.

- Not even a little!
- And you get to carry that.
- That's losing, Jamie.
- Beth...

- What happened?
- We'll just...
- We'll just... we'll just rest here a bit.
- Then we can...
- We can pick a spot together, huh?
- How's that sound?

- Yeah?
- You know Boyd Nelson, out toward emigrant?
- I know of him.
- Committed suicide.
- Meet me at his ranch.
- What's that got to do with my office?
- You'll see.

- You were right.
- I shouldn't have seen her.

- Hey, I can't.
- I don't know how to swim yet.
- Do you know how to shut the fuck up?
- He didn't ask you your opinion.
- He asked if there was any questions, and they're ain't!
- Now get your asses out in that field.
- And start moving them cows up the canyon like he told you. Go on.

- Jake?
- The fuck is going on?
- We can't find the boy.
- My little boy?
- Kayce, we can't find him.
- Jimmy.
- Get flashlights out the back.

- You know what a tie is, don't you?
- It's the leash your master cut
- 'cause he know you ain't going nowhere.
- What did that guy say to you?
- Nothing.

- But if you're wearing that brand, you must be a bad man.
- And if these motherfuckers want it back, you must be even worse.
- Karma comes in all shapes and sizes.
- Looks like it's me today.
- Y'all best hold him.

- He called me his son.
- Yeah, baby.
- He sure did.

- Tate, Tate, stop.
- It's okay, it's okay. Stop.
- Don't say it.
- I don't have to.
- I can't say it any better than that.
- It's okay.
- Just... just go back to sleep, son, okay?

[Laughing] I don't know.
- There's no such thing as a sasquatch, is there?
- Well, I've never seen one. [Chuckles]
- Well, if ranching's so hard, how come we do it?
- Because it's one hell of a life, Tate.
- One hell of a life.

- Got plenty of ranches in Montana.
- No, it's because they wouldn't have you.
- Why is that, hmm?
- When I start making phone calls, what am I gonna find out about you?
- Well I reckon I got a fondness for the farmer's daughter.
- I guess we got that in common, don't we?

- That is the prayer.
- And that is the only prayer, do you understand me?
- Yes, ma'am.
- Now say it again.
- Dear lord, please watch over our father as he seeks justice in your name. Amen.
- Amen.

- Oh, jeez.
- These fucking students.
- Can I help you?
- Oh, just looking for something more appropriate for school.
- As if you factor in appropriate.

John: You're gonna grow up and I'm gonna grow old. I'll just be this old shriveled raisin in the corner telling you stories you don't want to hear.

- Well, shit, we'll just do it like the old days: Grab a Chuck wagon, bring it out here and we'll babysit 'em all summer long.
- It's not the worst idea.
- The fuck?
- Who the fuck are they?

- It is.
- He has a life like this.
- It's just simpler.
- It's not simple anymore, kayce.
- I thought we were forgetting tonight.
- I'm just having a conversation.
- Well, I guess the conversation's over!

- I don't recognize the man looking back at me.
- What happened to you over there, son?
- I don't like to talk about it.
- I notice you don't, either.
- I never talked about it
- 'cause I never saw the point.
- We might be more alike than you wanna admit.

- And he runs it.
- You don't listen to nobody else.
- Head on back to the bunkhouse.
- Head on back.
- Take me to the house.
- We're making some changes.

- And if you don't want resistance around here, you just mind your own business.
- You have no idea how to parent a child.
- Well, ain't that the truth?
- You think you can do better?
- He's all yours.

- Everyone will know.
- Listen.
- You don't wanna do this here.
- A requirement of patients receiving an abortion at this clinic is sterilization.

- In my heart, I think it is.
- And we do all this with what goal in mind?
- To negotiate an acceptable surrender.
- Announcer: First draw of the night,
- Michael Murray, will be riding "flies too much."
- What are we surrendering?

- to form an accurate prognosis so soon after the trauma.
- But, uh, she survived the surgery, many don't.
- And she's young, she's strong.
- You have reason to hope.
- Can we see her?
- I don't recommend it.
- How about just me then?

[Chuckles] And you don't want me standing up, boy.
- I will beat you like a rented mule.
Rip: There's one rule on this ranch, cowboy.
- If you wanna fight somebody, you fight me.
- I guess you forgot that rule, right?
- Go sit down.

- Well, the lack of brain activity would suggest...
- It means he's gone, honey.
- Can he have some time to say goodbye?
- There's a protocol we should discuss...
- Yeah, no. Not today there isn't.
- Get the fuck out.
- Get the fuck out so he can say goodbye.

- Yeah.
- What was it?
- Oh yeah, we did it again.
- What did we do?
- Fucked like rabbits 'til I got pregnant.
- You're pregnant?

- Hey, we're not freeloaders.
- If you want to put us to work, we can work.
- Jimmy, get your shit together.
- You're with me today.
- Go get that 5-year-old sorrel out of that stall.
Mia: I'll get him.
Rip: Hmm.

- Third one back. Blue Van!
- Kayce, you can't do this here.
- There's too many goddamn people.
- Kayce, there's too many people.
- Kayce!

- I need fork county sheriff's phone location, please.
- What you can do is rent you a couple of mules.
- Turn 'em out with the herd, that's what we do.
- What kind of mules?
- Mean ones.
- Thanks.

- There ain't no fighting on this ranch.
- If you want to fight...
- You come fight me.

- Tate?
- Tate!
Monica: Tate.
[Different voices] Tate! Tate!
[Different voices] Tate! Tate!
Monica: Tate?

- Lucky.
- That's a good name.
- All right, Tate.
Rip: He's good-looking.
- I think he'll do good for you.
- Thank you.

- You don't get to sleep through this.
- Jimmy! Let's go!
- Get the fuck off the balcony, it's gonna blow.
- Back the fuck up.
- Jimmy!
- Son of a bitch!

- Her clothes were covered in pepper spray and paint, so I loaned her a shirt.
- You know, Beth, maybe it's best you don't stay for breakfast.
- Oh, daddy.
- I wouldn't miss this breakfast for the fucking world.

- you can go back to salt lake.
- You asked for advice.
- I gave it.
- Well, you know, I'm not gay. I'm celibate.
- Because I am terrified to get somebody pregnant, pass on the gene that made you.
- Good one.

- They're tied outside.
- You and I are talking later.
- Am I in trouble?
- Is he in trouble?
- He pissed your daughter off pretty good.
- Then he's in trouble.

Cassidy: I'm a little worried
- I won't get the voter turnout.
- I'm from eastern Montana, towns with 600 people, not a lot of voters there.
- You let me worry about the votes.
- You just worry about being you.
- Okay.

- Thanks for the flowers.
- Meant a whole lot.
- I'm... I'm surprised you're here.
- Well, we, uh... we wouldn't miss this for the world.

- Hey, Jamie, tell your dad
- I'm a day worker now.
- I think my fatherjust forgot that he's still here.
- So now you're gonna run remind him.
- Not my place.
- You know Jamie, of all the dipshits in this outfit, you just might be all right.

- Don't be dying on me, now.
- I'm not getting killed by a fucking fence post.
- My ego won't allow it.
- Listen, when the pain gets really bad,
- I want you to try and break it.
- Okay.
- All right?
- Yeah.

John: My dad used to say, "If you can't sleep through a man's snoring, then you ain't tired enough."

- Honey... I hope you'll let me do this again for you.
- And do it right.
- You can do it any way you want it.
- All right.
- Beth: Okay. John: Okay.

- Well, he's reasonable till he's provoked.
- Then reason don't factor in at all.
- Doubt that helps you, but that's who he is.
- That helps.
- Thank you for your time.
- Have a good evening.

- Okay, who did?
- Then the decision's easy.
- Kayce was her favorite.
- And we promised to protect him.
- Well, I've done a piss-poorjob of that.
- You haven't broken it yet.

- This is your room now.
- You find it.
- The cabin down the road's fine.
- No, this is your room.
- You paint it.
- You can do whatever you want.
- You make it your own.

- Get yourself some trail cameras put 'em somewhere nobody can see them, and point 'em at this gate.
- Someone tries it again, we'll know who it was.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.

- I got him.
Cowboy: Belly up, Jimmy.
- Look out!
Walker: Let go of the fucking rope!
Cowboy: Let go of the rope!
- Ah!

- Police are on their way.
- In for it now, you little bitch.
- I've never seen this glass break.
- Did you throw something through it?
- Yes.
- My face.

- This fucking day.
- Want to fucking play games with me?
- You want to fucking...
- He seems really mad.
- Like, I mean, wow, that is one mad, fucking man right there.
- I think inside the truck is the safest place for us.

Walker: What kind of weapon?
- One that doesn't look like a weapon.
- Them hair pins are pretty good.
- Just got to give the guards something else to look at...
- I reckon they wouldn't be too concerned about your hair.
- Thank you.

- What's happening?
- I don't know.
- Just get to the bunkhouse.
- Come on, Tate.
- Dispatch, we're eastbound mill creek road, on 540.
- Advise mhp, send every available unit.
- Where the fuck are you hiding?

- And I'm stuck with you.
- You can't stop me from selling, John.
- Dan, you haven't learned a goddamn thing, have you?
- Enemies by Monday again, huh?
- We're enemies now.
- I suppose we are.

- It'll make a lawsuit much simpler.
- Say, "stop building or else."
- I'm skipping straight to "or else" with you, you cocksucker, and from now on "or else" is all you get.
- And by the way, you owe me a horse, you son of a bitch.

- We'll have to call you back, Mark.
- Mark: No worries.
- What?
- A casino!
- A 400-room hotel 30 minutes from the national park.
- Who the fuck is Dan Jenkins?

- You're too good for this place.
- You're too good for this family.
- But the next time you leave, you take kayce with you.
- Okay?
- 'Cause he's too good for it, as well.

- Imagine all it's feeling from you.
- Every emotion, every thought.
- If you're thinking it, you bet he's feeling it.
- Just get on him again and make your body tell him that everything's gonna be okay.
- Come on.

- How many fingers am I holding up?
- Seventeen.
- Hey, do you think we're doing the right thing?
- Tate has the opportunity to live like
- 99% of the country will never understand.
- I understand it.
- Look how I turned out.

- it won't be long, he won't be around
- I love my father he could use some mercy now
- People in power, they'll do anything to keep their crown
- I love life and life itself could use some mercy now

Clara: The Governor has a dinner tonight with the Montana Clean River Alliance.
John: God sakes, Clara, If it has the word "Alliance" in the name, cancel it.

- Cons gotta pay a price to work for yellowstone.
- Yeah, so I heard.
- Oh, yeah?
- Well, you let me know now if you don't want to pay it.
- What else am I gonna fucking do?
- All right.

- Mmm. [Sniffs]
- Well, it's hard to measure "almost," because "almost" doesn't matter.
- Yeah, well, isn't that wise.
- Who told you that?
- You did, sir.
- I'll have your, uh, supper waiting.

- Not my type, baby.
- Oh, yeah? Tall, thin, long black hair, brown eyes, yep, not your type.
- She sure was my type.
- She was one hot tamale.
- Tate!
- This is gonna be a long ride home.

- I feel kinda silly.
- Listen to mo.
- Do what he says, exactly as he says it.
- I love you.
- See you in a few days.

- And you won't till your father gets here.
- Cleaned it best I could, but he needs stitches.
- What happened?
- I fell in the river, and grandpa saved me.
- Why was he near a river?
- Come on, buddy.

- Bull always goes for the table first.
- This is fucking nuts!
- Yeah, there's not a lot smart about it.
- Here we go, ladies!
[Chuckles] Jake, let her rip.
- Oh, geez.
- Oh, fuck that!

Thomas: He's a boy who was forced to do what men do. These days, most men won't even do it. Because society has taught them that they are sheep, and when the wolves come, you must not fight them. You must call the shepherd. So he feels guilt for doing something that he should be praised for.

- We're gonna Mark a little territory, grandson.
- Get to it.
- Just in the one spot?
- Everywhere you can. Let her rip.
- Whoa, hey.
- Don't Mark me.

- Um... what's the right way?
- The right way sends a message.
- You know what I mean?
- I know what you mean.
- Helen, could you have agent hendon come by the office, please?

- Let's get you a drink.
- Whoa.
- Hey.

- So how many people y'all dumped out there?
- Everyone from three states around dump their secrets off that cliff.
- You want to know how the west was won?
- The skeletons at the bottom of that canyon is how.
- Now all you gotta do is figure out how to not be one of them.

- I'd say that as much as you can, "that land is mine."
- Get it all out of your system.
- Lose your pets, roarke?
- You think you're winning this game, you don't even know the goddamn rules.
- But don't worry.
- I'm gonna teach them to you.

- You got any homework?
[Sighs] Boy, do I.
- Did you get my bones?
- They took 'em, son.
- I told you.
- I'm really sorry, buddy.

Monica: This place isn't a home, Kayce. It's a giant Alamo.

- You can trust him to be exactly what he is.
- Jamie will always do what is best for himself, dad.
- And he will use that office to become popular with his constituents.
- His constituents are ranchers.
- What's good for their ranches is good for ours.

- Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, thanks for coming out...
- We got some top cowboys in the bull riding event.
- And our first cowboy out will be Toby Reynolds.
- Come on now, Toby, let's go.
- All right, Toby's got a cheering section.
- Here we go! Toby Reynolds.

- coyote chewing on a cigarette pack o' young boys going howlin' at the moon hey, darlin'!
- Sleeping on the blacktop hey darlin'!
- Running through the trees, honey hey darlin'!
- Leaving for the next town less'n my sense catches up with me

- than a parent outliving a child.
- Because it's the one failure that you just can't ever overcome.
- Ever
John: You should've gone to the sheriff, Dan.
- You ain't getting cut down next time.
- Because next time, I'm doing it myself.

- I don't want to have to hear othennise.
- You understand?
- So is that a yes?
- If it's a yes from your father, it's a yes from me.
- Daddy! Daddy!
- You gotta train my horse!

- We're gonna need a little bit more, though.
- There you go.
- Look who's getting the hang of it.
- Now we need bigger pieces.
- I think you should carry the big ones.
- Well, I'm supervising.
- You gotta do it. It's your fire.

- He didn't.
- I found out myself.
- Oh, well, that's a shame.
- Now you're gonna want to know me.
- I've killed everything I ever loved and everything that ever loved me.
- You don't want to know me... son.

- And we will fuck you at every turn, Thomas.
- Unless we have a reason to support it.
- And right now, we don't.
- I suggest you give us one.
- I feel an "or else" coming.
- You bet your ass it's coming.

Emily: Ain't your feet sore from being in them boots all day?
Jimmy: Yeah, but at least it's a dry sore.
Emily: Was that supposed to be a joke?
Jimmy: Yeah, people always complain about the heat, but then they say at least it's a dry heat. So I thought maybe... Yeah, it's a joke.
Emily: Stay in your lane, Baby. I'll do the jokin'.
Jimmy: Okay, what exactly is allowable in my lane?
Emily: Mmm, foot rubs.

Marcus: Here's my issue, Chairman. I've got plenty, but my first one, is we already have a casino. It would seem to me improving it makes much more sense than building one 90 miles off the reservation.
Thomas: Our reservation is not a destination... it's a gas stop on the way to destinations. Truckers and buses filled with senior citizens putting nickels in slot machines will not improve our schools...
Marcus: So you want to spend $200 million building another one? Off-site casinos come with regulations, they come with partners we don't control... It won't be off-site.
Thomas: We will own the land. And once we do, we annex it into the reservation.
Marcus: Can we do that?
Thomas: The precedent's already set. The Chumash did it in Santa Ynez. We can build businesses... hotels, restaurant. With no state oversight. Because it's part of the reservation. All I need is council approval for the loan.
Marcus: Ambitious.
Thomas: It's what I was elected to be.
Marcus: You were elected to bring change to the reservation. This isn't change. This is the same thing white man's been doing to us for centuries. And now you're doing it.
Thomas: Yes. At last. Someone is doing it to them. This is where change begins.
Marcus: I don't see anything in this proposal that shows how the money from this development is gonna help the community. Just your promise it will. And promises are how we got on the reservation in the first place.
Thomas: Trusting them is what put us on reservations. And I don't trust them.
Marcus: You don't get my vote.
Thomas: Do I need it? I don't need it.
Marcus: Well you will, Tom.

- Why aren't they on the reservation?
- I don't know.
- Do you know the way home?
- All right. Stay here.
- What do we do?
- We do what he said. We stay here.

- John dutton rerouted the river.
- He rerouted the river?
- Yeah.
- It will cost between 15 to 25 million to get power down there.
- You don't want one of those lots.
- Trust me. They're worthless.
- I don't want one of them.
- I want all of them.

Young: A long time ago, cowboys would drift in and get work on some outfit, then disappear. A few months later, a whole chunk of the herd would disappear. It was the cowboys who started it. You find out real fast who's willing to ride for the brand when they learn they gotta wear it. Our cattle stopped getting stolen after that. What that means today, is... you are committing yourself to this ranch, for the rest of your life. And this ranch is committing itself to you. You will have a home, till the day you die... or this ranch is no more. Now... that is something worth fighting for.
Young: It's ready.
Young: You're not staying?
Young: Nah, this is between you and the cowboys that wear it. Don't worry, I'll know what you choose tomorrow.
Young: Didn't know I had a choice.
Young: You always have a choice.
Young: What's the choice?
Young: Another ride back to Wyoming. But you ain't coming back from the next one.

- I will not have it.
- Don't feel much like a land deal in Montana, does it?
- No. It feels like an oil deal in Yemen.
- And from now on, that's how we treat it.
- Can you do that?
- I can do whatever you want.

Beth: [spills her drink down her chest] Oops. Let me pour you another.
Rip: No. No you don't. I'll take that one.

- I hate you.
- I want to go home.
[Whimpering] I don't wanna be here.
- Please let me go.
[Sobbing] Please.

John: I sure hope you outlive me, Beth. I'm not sure I could tolerate the world without you in it.
Beth: Worry not, Daddy. Only the good die young. If a meteor strikes Earth tonight, it is me and the cockroaches runnin' this motherfucker tomorrow.

- 'Cause I've never seen a shred of proof that you can, but I guess you see something I don't.
John: He's my son.
- That's what I see.
- Jamie's your son, too, sir.
- What did you see in him?

- You hungry?
- You need to eat.
- Is that what I need?

- Come on.
- What kind you gonna get?
- Is he a transplant?
- They're all transplants.

Ethan: [about Teeter] I don't know if going back to Texas is gonna be the best thing for her speech therapy.
Laramie: There it is, a zinger from the cheap seats.
Rip: Shit, Ethan, I've known you ten years and you finally said something half-funny.

- I don't believe in coincidences.
- One thing you aren't is stupid.
- And you having the audacity to set foot in this state again, much less work on the land beside mine...
- My best guess is that your boyfriend in prison fucked all the common sense right out of you.

- Know a guy on the flathead said treasure hunters fly them all over, looking for a place to dig.
- It ain't gonna find no treasure around here.
- My dinosaur!
- Tate, stop. Tate! Tate, stop.
- Stay behind me.

- Yes, ma'am.
- How long before Mr. Rainwater files a lawsuit to stop our build?
- I expect a subpoena by the end of the week.
- We'll start with him, then.
- Uh, Mr. Rainwater has been unwilling to negotiate.
- Unwilling to negotiate with you.

- I need a best man.
- Kayce's her brother.
- Fixin' to be yours.
- Hmm.
- You should ask him.
- Probably so. But I ain't.
- I'm asking you.

John: [Looking at the impressive landscape] And they wonder why we fight so hard. You see what you been missing?
Beth: Did anyone think to pack any vodka?
John: Beth, just... look at the horizon.
Beth: Yeah, I see it, Dad, it's very pretty.
[He chuckles]
Beth: What, I said it's pretty. Don't make a thing out of it.
John: You two drop in here. I wanna go down a hundred yards where she can't ruin this for me.
Beth: It's the same view from the porch. Just a different angle.
Rip: Honey, you got a mean streak as big as this damn valley.
Beth: Well, it's a woman's job to give a man perspective, baby.

Woman at Bar: Jimmy?
Woman at Bar: Jimmy?
- Jimmy!
- Jimmy! Jimmy!
- Oh, no, no, no, no.
- Oh, my god!

- What are you...
- What are you doing?
- I'm being your first.
[Song continues] Round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and round and up and up and up and down and round and round and round and round and round

- Go get it.
- I don't want that kid's money, man.
- He's gonna pay you.
- I'll race you to the beer...
- I'll take your money.
- Come on, you son of a bitch.
- Whoa.

- Where's he going?
- I'll get my coat.

- You gotta watch 'em die, or you didn't lose 'em, Jamie.
- You gotta watch your mother look you in the eye with no love in her heart.

- You ready?
- Ready as we're gonna get.
- Oh, shit.
- Hut, hut, hut, hut, hut!

- They used dirt bikes.
- I'll need to talk with the family when they get home, get some descriptions on those horses.
- They're home.
- They're just hiding.
- White man with a badge has that effect out here.

- Woman: Boy, you made me work for this one.
- Oh, yeah? How'd I do that?
- You didn't tell me you were adopted.
- Because I'm not.
- This isn't me.

[John is in a conversation with Kayce]
John: It's the one constant in life... .You build something worth having, someone's gonna try and take it.

- Kayce, run him down, so I can stab his rumen.
- Gat the gas out of him.
Rip: Easy.
- Jimmy. Gimme the wonder dust out of the saddlebag.
- The what kind of dust?
Rip: The wound dust.
- Grab it out of the fucking bag.

- What a surprise.
- Jackson hole?
- During the day.
- In the square.
- For all the world to see.
- Looking forward to it.

Rip: God, I wish they'd come back to life so I could kill 'em again.
Beth: That would be what you wish.

- Can you get the state prison warden on the line for me, please?
- Of course.
- Sir, warden jeffries is on line one.
- How are you, sir?
- Does he have a public defender or counsel?
- Thank you.

Stanley: Um, there's been a precipitous drop in sage grouse numbers and there is empirical evidence that gas exploration and extraction have a negative impact on the sage grouse environment.
John: And what effect do you think 7,000 acres of solar panels are going to have on their environment?
Stanley: There's... no evidence that solar panels would have any impact on the sage grouse environment.
John: What do they do with the sage brush when they put in the solar panels?
Stanley: They, they... They would clear it before putting in the solar panels.
John: They remove the sage brush.
Stanley: Yes, sir.
John: Sage grouse live in the sage brush.
Stanley: They do.
John: And you don't think removing the sage brush is going to have an effect on the population?
Stanley: [laughs] I just said there's no evidence...
John: Know what scares me about you Stanley? You're serious. You're looking at me and you're not joking. I think tops on my agenda today is going to be budget discipline. You're all fired. I'm very mindful of our tax payers' money and you're all wasting it.
[to Clara]
John: I'll advise myself on policy, Clara. How much money did we just save?
Clara: I would say... Roughly 1.6 million dollars in salary and benefits if you're serious.
John: Oh I'm pretty serious.

- Hey, Jimmy!
- These cows ain't gonna doctor themselves!
- Yo, Jimmy, you know you're supposed to ride it, right?
- Get on up, Jimmy!
- I hate this fucking job.
- I hate this fucking job,
- I hate this fucking job.

- Leave the shotgun here.
- Hey.
- Hey! Stop the car.
- Stop the car!
- I just wanna talk! Stop...

- Reckon I'll figure it out from there.
- I'll take you.
- Come on.
- You don't know where it is, kayce.
- I know exactly where it is.
- Come on.

- Hold on.
- Can I just have one fucking minute to myself here?
- Please?
- I need a break.
- I 'ii be off by 5:00.
- All right, I'll meet you then.

- I love you, brother.
- I love you.

- The Boulder is rolling down the hill and I can't do anything to stop it.
- Look, set a call with shareholders.
- We need to start a buy back.
- I know. I know...
- I... fuck!
- I know.

- Officers!
- I never would have let you walk into a room like that, son.
- You're gonna make a great politician.
- What a waste.
- He's not the next generation of me, lynelle.
- The only thing we have in common is our last name.

- I'm not a killer.
- You've never killed?
- Yeah, you've killed.
- Of course you've killed.
- You're a Randall.
- And killing is our only gift.

- Mrs. Nelson?
- She's inside.
- Thank you.

- Uh-huh.
- But you have to.
- Now, please, put your arm around me.
- Come on.
- Okay...
- Okay, it's okay.
- Are you ready? Here we go.
- One!

- That's good thinking.
- I can get a few more up here if you want.
Thomas: It's appreciated.
- This is all I could wrangle.
- Wish there were more.
- It all helps.

- Easy, mama. Easy, easy.
- Okay, got them, I got them.
- All right, tell me when.
[Straining] Tell me when.
- All right, go.
- Shh, easy, mama.
- Shh.

John: Who's watch commander?
- Ramsey, till the end of the day.
- He retiring?
- Appointed him interim sheriff.
- Not Sam?
- Not Sam.

- I do.
- You remember?
- Yes, sir.
- Well, he was meaner than shit and he was cat quick.
- And one day he found that snake, and oh, my god, those two, those two went at it...
- What happened?

- I don't know, do you need help with... shit?
- Teeter, just go grab your gear.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
- And hey.
- This means something.
- Yes, sir.

- Samantha's parents, they do pretty good.
- They got a nice house in Seattle.
- Only problem is, they won't speak to her.
- Knew if she asked, they'd say no.
- Now they can't say no.
- It wasn't a suicide. It was a sacrifice.

- Rehab's in 15.
- Feel up to walking to the rec center?
- Um, I-I can't.
- I've got a faculty meeting.
- I'll just call you and reschedule, okay?
- Okay, Monica.

Bob: Let me order you a drink.
Beth: No, I'm fine. It's a brand new me. Money's my new drug. It's my favorite.
Bob: You found offices?
Beth: Right on Main Street. For all the world to see.
Bob: So, what's your first move?
Beth: You've got these land developers like Jenkins. They find pristine recreational property, build McMansions, and sell the dream. Some, like Jenkins, they take it further, build hotels, subdivisions. But they all leave with their tails tucked because they don't have the cash flow to make a real business out of land.
Bob: You do that in town.
Beth: Or you do this... we set up a fund. That fund buys land, puts the land in a conservation easement which cuts the property tax by two-thirds, then we go to the Department of Agriculture, and we enroll the land in a CRP.
Bob: What the hell is CRP?
Beth: It's the federal government paying us not to farm it.
Bob: Why would they do that?
Beth: To control the supply, Bob. That way they don't have to worry about local farmers diluting the market. It's pretty fucking shitty. But it's great for us. The government pay per acre, per year.
Bob: How much?
Beth: Depends on the land. Around here? Could be 3-400 dollars an acre. The government paid off the land for us in 7 years. We become landlords who get paid not to rent.
Bob: Sounds like a pyramid scheme.
Beth: With the government at the bottom. We start with a 100 million dollar investment in land. We funnel the CRP funds into more land purchases. We can buy roughly 50 thousand acres per year without spending a dime. We are profitable by the end of year two with a net revenue of 46 million per year. The more land we buy, the more that number grows.
Bob: Why hasn't anyone done this before?
Beth: Because they can't afford the two years. They don't have the investment infrastructure. The Dan Jenkins of the world don't have this much junk in their shorts. Know what I mean? How are you fixed for junk, Bob?
Bob: I understand what's in this for me. Beyond your fee, what's in it for you, Beth? Because something's buried under the skin with you.
Beth: I'm making you money, Bob. And I am digging a 200 square mile moat around my father's ranch.
Bob: We put the land into the hedge fund. Use the brokers to buy up the land. Don't haggle on price. Just start gobbling. That's how I'm fixed for junk.
Beth: I always knew you tucked it in your sock, Bob.
Bob: I need another one of these from... anyone.

- You want off this ranch?
- You got it.
- When we get back, I'll drive your ass to the train station myself.
- You ain't fuckin' drivin' me anywhere.
- I'll walk from the ranch.
- No, I wanna watch you leave this state.
- Look at me, motherfucker.
- I want to see it.

Summer: Vegan. A vegan option, please.
Beth: Gator, just give her what we feed the horses.

- A wildcat is just a cat that went wild. That's a run!
- So they named their team after a cat that just like, got out of the house?
- It's not rocket science.
- It's football.
- Kid's got a point.
- Y'all are ruining this for me, shut the fuck up.

- That one doesn't even have a head.
Tate: No.
- That's a long stem.
- Mmm-hmm. Those are eggs, I think.
- They'll turn into babies, and then turn into these big things that everything's trying to kill everything else.

- There's two roads in life.
- One is you're winning or learning.
- And the other is that you're losing all the way to the fucking grave.
- Boy, you'd better choose quickly or life's gonna choose it for you.

Rip: You know what's gonna happen, don't you, sir?
John: I suspect it's happening right now, Rip. I'm sick of listening to it. Let them get it out of their system.
Rip: Nothing gets out of your daughter's system, sir.

- I fucked it up, didn't I?
- I fucked the whole thing...
- I didn't mean it.
- Hey, listen.
- The only reason why I don't bring up tomorrow with you, Beth, is because every fucking time I do, you run away.

- Well, this isn't the way
- I thought life was gonna turn out,
- I gotta tell you, John.
- Well, it's worked out pretty much how I figured it would, except for the...
- Losing her part.
- Never saw that coming.

- Give me the reins.
- Give me the reins.
- All right.
- Go straight to Jamie.
- Tell him everything while it's fresh, all right?

- every day until this shit is behind you.
- All right, here's your chance.
- I know how much you like it when
- I got my back turned to you.
- Let's dance, prick.
- Boy. Get over here.
- The only painless way to learn this lesson is to watch it.

John: Yeah, I know.
- They're all pretty fat.
- How about we line them up in a row, and then the biggest will be easier to spot then.
- You can do that?
[Chuckling] Yeah.
- Grandson, you can...
- You can do whatever you want.

- What did he say?
- You need to make an amendment to the trust, Beth.
- Read this. Then do what it asks.
- I know who loves me.
- I know who's loyal.
- I always have.

John: This is America. We don't share land here.

- Flush.
- Looks like the bad luck's done with you, Jimmy.
Rip: Hey, boys.
- This here is Avery.
- She's the new groomer.
- You treat her like a cowboy.
- You understand what I mean?

- I look foward to seeing it.
- Watch out for the elk scat.
- I cannot wait to pave this place over.
- So what did she say?
- She offered me something that's too good to be true.
- Then it isn't.

- hey, come here. Come here.
- When we get back to the ranch,
- I'm gonna kill you.
- With my bare fucking hands, Jimmy.
- I'm gonna kill you for this.
- Met Buddha yet another time showed me a glowing light within

- Cause that would make a splash.
- When you jump in the pool for me, Travis, you do a cannonball.
- I'll do it. Cannonball it is.
- Hey, that, uh, bald-faced cow?
- The one with the white belly's good, Corey?

[Chuckles] Sort of.
- All right, get ready.
- Why? Ready for what?
- Put this sleeve over his penis and hold it.
- What?
- Go, now! Do it!
- All right, you got to hold it there.
- Got to get it all.
- Hold it there.

- It's how I felt when I first saw you.
- My fucking luck.
- Well, it can't be love.
- God wouldn't let you love something that can't love you back.
- Yeah, he would.

- Kayce!
Kayce: Yah! Get out of there.
- Goddamn, boss, that was awful reckless.
[Chuckles] It's only reckless if you can't see it through.
- Hell of a morning, huh? [Chuckles]

- Yeah.
- I did not see this one coming, John.
- Yeah. I'm just...
- I'm just full of surprises.
- Fuck.
- Now I gotta run for fucking governor.

- Enjoying himself.
- You'd think I asked you to paint a goddamn fence.
- Well, the damn thing's scared of everything.
- No, horse is only scared of what you're scared of.
- You're scared of everything.
- Now he is, too.
- Beth, I swear to god.

John: Is this about Summer?
Beth: When you say Summer, are you referring to the season or that hairy hippie giving syphilis to our sofa?

- No, you're not in trouble.
- Are you a friend of the family?
- I guess I am now.
- You should come, too.
- Shit.
- Yeah.

- I just don't want them on my fucking road.
- That is not your choice.
- This land is mine. It's mine!
- You can't tell me what to do on it.
- You know what I can do?
- I can make a good neighbor out of you.

- And I'm gonna scream
- I'm gonna get me some mescaline she brings me roses and a place to lean a drunken poet's dream
- I should've known it was you.
- By now, you sure should have.

- Shh. It's okay...
- Doctor: If I can't take him to the hospital,
- I gotta get him to my office.
- I need to cauterize these wounds.
- Thank you for this.

- to a medium security facility that is significantly more comfortable than this place.
- Fire away.
- Do you know this man?
- Did this man hire you to facilitate the murder attempt on the dutton family?

- What do we do?
- You are one lucky son of a bitch, you show up now.
- Baby, what do we do?
- If he wants to watch, we just let him watch.

Kayce: It's gonna be a shit show no matter what we do. May as well do it fast. Less time for things to go wrong.
John: Your logic is so flawed, son, it... hell, it almost makes sense.

- But I'm going to fix that too...
- I want to go round and round and round and round and round round and round and round and round and round and up and up and up and down and round and round and round and round and round

- I bet that's the cause behind every problem you got.
- If I was you I'd find a way to get ugly.
- Ugly?
John: And how.
- Why ugly?
- Handsome's the only thing
- I got going for me.
- That's why.

- And bar-3 ranch, we got blue tags and brandin'.
- Then the Parker ranch, we got...
- Let's go.
- Well, look who decided to show up.
- You have a nice ride, Jimmy?
- Open the gate, Fred.

- He's never looked at me the way he looked at Lee.
- And he never will.

- House looks nice.
- Yeah, I think so too.
- Here you go, kayce.
- All right.
- Grandpa: Okay.

- Two officers down, multiple GSW.
- Send ems and all available units to my 20.
- Man: [Over radio] Copy one-one-zero.
- You all right, man?
- Yeah.
- Just stay still.
- Please advise if your 20 has changed.
- Twenty is the same.

- Every song you sing and every time we meet...

Auctioneer: Sold it to you.
- 135, sold it, 135.
- Up top there, bidder number 12.
- You were right.
- They're building a city.
- Goodnight, daddy.
- Goodnight, sweetheart.
- Good to have you home.

- That's all I get?
- What did I do to make you think you can't trust me?
- I do trust you, babe.
- I just don't have time right now.
- And don't ask Tate what happened.
- Let me tell it to you.
- It feels appropriate to say "be careful."
- It is.

Jamie: And I'll tell you what makes me nervous. This. Why a trust?
Beth: You're an attorney, Jamie. I shouldn't have to explain it to you.
Jamie: Okay. Why am I not in it?
Beth: Do I really have to tell you that, too? Here's all the things I don't believe: I don't believe you're capable of swallowing your pride and contributing to this family. I don't believe our father will ever trust you again... which is why I don't believe you have a role here anymore.
Jamie: Oh. You want to know what my role is? Well I think you're putting this all in a trust so you can control the money. So you can do this. And this. And this.
Beth: The ranch is an investor, yes.
Jamie: How big an investor? I manage the finances, Beth. I need to know... How big?
Beth: Five million. I know, Jamie. You're worried about the risk. Two things: one... the risk is mitigated; two... if you didn't have balls the size of quail eggs, you would've invested this money years ago and he wouldn't be chasing his fucking tail every fall. Good work.
Jamie: Hey, Beth. That is over half the ranch's cash. What do we gonna do in November if cattle prices go down? How much money do you think this ranch makes in a year? After payroll and property taxes and hay and countless other expenses? Nothing. This ranch has not turned a profit in six years. And maybe you don't understand the impact of a few hundred dead cattle, but that's half a million dollars rotting in the field. You fucked us. Fucked us. I want the ranch out and I want it out by today.
Beth: It doesn't work like that, Jamie.
Jamie: You make it work like that.
Beth: Fuck, now I see. You think you're gonna get him to trust you by making him not trust me? I wish you and your bird balls the best of luck.

- I'm sorry for your loss.
- What happened?
- They killed him.
- I paid and they still killed him.
- What?
- I fucking paid.
- And they still fucking killed him.

- This isn't funny.
- These aren't the kind of secrets that you can keep.
- Yeah, well, it doesn't seem like much of a secret.
- That could be its own problem.
- Well, lucky I have you to take care of it.
- You come with me.

Rip: You ought to listen to this. They're building a casino with a 400-room hotel with a housing development around it. Right up against your fence.
John: Rainwater and Jenkins are working together? When I'm gone, they will gobble this place up. Rainwater will annex that land into the reservation. I don't have a child who could fight for this. I'm running out of time, Rip, and they aren't ready. My children aren't ready to protect this place.
Rip: What do you want me to do?
John: These problems have to go away before I do.
Rip: Well, how far away do you want them to go?
John: When they go away they never come back. Ever.

- Look how broken you are, and we haven't even kissed yet.
- I thought you'd be tougher.
- Stay.
- Stay with your people.
- Best of luck.
- Baby, I'm a frogman

- Did you meet with an accident?
- No.
- Assaulted?
- No.
- Do you have anything that's gonna poke me, stick me or hurt me in anyway?
- Just my heritage.
- Guard: Hey, pop h3.
- Hey. Let's go.

- Cheatin' death, like you said.
- You're the craziest person
- I've ever met in my life, you know that?
- It's only the things I love that die, rip, never me.
- Yeah?
- Come to think of it,
- I'm surprised you're still standing.
- Guess god ain't done punishing you either.

- You have a visitor.
- I don't have an appointment.
- Not an appointment. A visitor.
- A visitor.

John: You sure you were here?
Rip: I'm sure, sir.
- Give it to me.
- Give it to me.

- You'll be plenty big someday,
- I'm sure.
- Kiss me.
- What for?
- It'll make us feel better.
- I don't know how.
- Me neither.

- and if I don't, you just
- Bury me where you find me.
- I ain't going nowhere.
- And if you die on the ride home,
- I'll Bury you next to Lee and then I'll sit on your grave and I'll tell you, "I told you so."
- All right, that's a deal.

- Then a bath.
- What happened to him?
- It's on the list of things we need to discuss.
- A list of things.
- A long list, daddy.
- Come on.

- Just turned out to be a lot faster than I thought.
- Well, that's settled then.
- If I do this...
- I gotta do it my way.
- It's your office.
- You can do it however you want.

- I got something for you.
- I meant ranch work.
- All I need you to do is drive a car, Walker.
- Can you drive a car for me?
- Yeah, I can drive a fucking car for you, rip.
- Thank you.

- I have children.
- So do I.
- And from what I've seen, yours will be better off without you.
- Where are you from?
- California.
- Figures.

Sid: Year after next.
- He messing around with those high school rodeos?
- Naw, rip. We're gonna hold off until he can take a shot at the big show.
- That's when they'll find out what he's made of.
- You ready?

- Sila isn't over there, is she?
- Well, you let me know if she comes by.
Dana: What time did sila drop her off?
- And she said she was coming straight home?
Derek: Sila!
- Sila!

- I like that.
- Mind if I call it sunka?
- He's your dog.
- You can call him whatever you want.
- Sunka!
- Looks like he already knows it.
- Well, when you say it in their language, they all know it.

- Or whatever you thought.
- I am the one safe person in this world that you can turn to, Beth, for anything.
- And it breaks my heart
- I didn't make you know that.
- I know it now.
- And now is all that matters.

- We'll set the call, and issue a tender offer at 75.
- Once the price starts to turn, start buying Schwartz & meyer shares in blocks of 25,000.
- Once you hit half a million, start reaching out to the funds.
- We're squashing this bug today.

- I was flirting.
- Well, that's good.
- It's kind of hard to describe with words how uncomfortable I am right now.
- I can imagine.
- I'll meet you over at the truck.
- Deal.
- Deal.

John: F--- it!

- Wonder which one's his mama?
- Gee, I fucking wonder, Jimmy.
- Put it in the pen.
- Red, get on your horse.
- That's as cowboy as it gets, right there, Jimmy.
- Hup, hup.

[Quietly] Bitch.
- I just saved your house.
- I put your kids through college.
- Maybe you should say something more appropriate.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

- Thank you.
- Just kidding.
- Oops.
- Let me pour you another.
- No, no, no, you don't.
- I'll take that one. Come here, honey.

John: Hey, if you uh, you hire another girl, she needs to be mean or ugly, one of the two. Last thing I need is a love-struck cowboy climbin' into the wrong bunk. You know what I mean?
Rip: Mean or ugly. Yes sir.

- Why is there piss in my boot?
- You're so dumb, it's almost attractive.
- Wait, really?
- Understood attractive though, didn't you?
[Scoffs] Men...
- I swear I could
- Jack one off at a funeral.

- Beth, you can't wear that dress at your wedding.
- Don't worry, daddy.
- I won't be wearing it long.
- Beth, I am not your buddy.
- Okay, I'm your...
- I'm your father. So can you factor that into our conversations going fon/vard?
- Okay.
- Ready? I love you.
- Yeah.

- to the progress that we have made, and yet, never allow that progress to redefine what it means to be a montanan.
- It is my great honor to introduce you to my choice as the next governor of Montana: John dutton.

- a phone, a set of keys.
- If you find something, do not touch it.
- You stand over it, and you shout, "hey," and you wave your arm.
- An officer will come to you.
- All right, let's go.

- Excuse me.
- I'm all turned around.
- This road here lead to the park?
- No, should've stayed on 89...

- I wouldn't buy water from that motherfucker if I was in the desert.
- Good to know.
- To win this, we're gonna have to get dirty.
- I stay dirty.
- Good.

Beth: Do you know any sad songs?
Walker: Most people say that's all I know.

- Oh, fuck!
- Ow! Jeez!
- You all right?
- Oh, yeah.
- Whew!
- Belt buckle to the sky.
- Belt buckle to the sky.

- Where's your sister?
- Sila!
- Come on.
- That girl...
- Come on.
- Let's...

- Hey. [Clicks tongue]
- Look up here, assholes.
- I oughta hang you for what you did.
- But this could be a teaching moment if you let it.

- You know, when you do this at the rodeo, ain't no saddle.
- Just you, your rigging, and the horse.
- But for now, let's just see if you can stay in the saddle.

- Where the fuck are you going?
- Hey, Jerry, Jerry, just hold up here a second.

- Damn it, hey!
- Get the fuck out of here!
- Get the fuck out of here!
- Go on, get!
- Go on! Hey! Go! Hey!
- Go on, get the fuck out of here, you piece of shit.

- and then they try to make that place just like the place they left.
- That don't make sense.
- Not one bit.
- It's all right. Here. Give me that.
- Hold that in both hands and eat it from the top so it don't fall off again.

- But you'll sure eat our food, won't ya?
- And sit in our field, and sing like a fucking tourist.
- So this is yourfield, is it, rip?
- Mm-hmm.
Lloyd: These are set.
- Jimmy, get on the quad.

- ended up he was just a stranger said hello and he passed me by
- But then he turned and put a gun to my head he said, "my friend
- I'm gonna Rob you blind" lsaid, "you must be down on your luck
- "I'm outta money and I'm all out of time"

- We hold here.
- Man: Hold up here a little bit.
- They're coming.
- Pilot: [On radio] We're in position.

- Why does he get the roast beef?
- 'Cause there's only enough for one and he won't eat peanut butter.
- Boy's not hungry enough.
- Home late?
- Don't know.
- Be safe.
- Love you.

- What do you think?
- I think more control is not a bad thing.
- Let me think about it.
- You know, if we're gonna do this, we're gonna have to get...
- I said, let me think about it.
- Right.

- No, that's yours. You keep that.
- What do you say?
- Thank you.
- Let me see them.

- Well, god damn it, maybe you need to hear it, son, because every day, it's something new with you.
- It could've happened at any school, anywhere.
- But it didn't, did it?
- It happened at hers.
- I don't wanna talk about it.

- I think that's the first time
- I've ever seen you be outfoxed.
- I'm not outfoxed.
- He asked me to give it a chance,
- Tate's playing with his...
- New fucking horse.
- O utfoxed.

- You Jimmy?
- Uh, yes, ma'am.
- Open that for me.

- That one's got a real mouth on her.
- Yeah, I like that girl.
- Woman: [Singing]
- Oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave

- Lecturing me on how I behave in front of the school teacher would be a mistake, daddy.
- What are we gonna tell Jason's parents?
- Jason's family is not my concern, sweetheart.
- You are.

Angela: There is no protection from me, Tom.
[Angela pours water on a smoldering bundle of sage]
Angela: You know that. It's barely been a year and already you're burning sage praying for a change, instead of being it.
Thomas: I'm trying to make it a better place.
Angela: All you've managed to do thus far is take all of our casino profits and buy land a Fortune 500 company is about to steal from you. And there is nothing you can do about it.
Thomas: You're what I'm doing about it.
Angela: You know what they say about making deals with the devil.
Thomas: No, I don't, Angela. What do they say?
Angela: That's the big mystery, Tom.
Thomas: Is that a yes? You'll help?
Angela: If that's what you want to call it.
[angela exits]
Thomas: She's not evil, Mo. She's just angry and trying to punish the world for everything it did to her.
Mo: Yeah, I know. That's what evil means.

- my faith in humanity but that little bastard, he...
- He tricked me.
- Well, why don't you let me work on the boy?
- There's a man in there somewhere.
- Sometimes it just takes another man to find it.
- Know what I mean?

- And I wish to god that he would do that, but he won't.
- So, we fight.
- You're sealing yourself into the alamo, Beth.
- And these guys won't take prisoners either.
- I look foward to it.

Avery: You're so dumb, it's almost attractive.
Jimmy: Wait, really?

- turned a nose up in disgust hue/es como marrano and my name forever stuck ja velina knocking at my door...
- She's ready for you, sir.
- Thank you.

Beth: Sleep.
- For a year.
- Yeah.
- Well, if you want some company.
- You never know.
- I will.

- how to let yourself start living again.
- I don't know how to do that.
- Yeah.
- Shit, I don't know.
- I don't know.
- But we'll figure it out.

- Good shot!
- Look at that.
- That's bigger than my first buck.

- What's burning?
- Sorry, rip, I just...
- Didn't have the heart to tell ya.
- Let's go.

- Thank god.
- Fucking fucking fuck!
- Boy, these two really don't like each other.
Rip: Walker's been done for an hour.
- Lloyd's got no quit in him.

- Fuck you.
- Get out of my truck.
- Get the fuck out.
- Get out of here.
- Fuckin' smell it.
- Word of advice?
- Rob a second home, not a ranch.
- Maybe you won't get fucking shot.

- hallelujah...
- Do I have to go up on the hill, too?
- Some day.
- When?
- When your heart tells you to.
- Right here, Tate.

6666: Hope you soaked up some of what you heard in there.
Jimmy: Soaked up some of what?
6666: There's three gods in Texas: the Almighty Himself, Buster Welch, and George Strait. You just met one of 'em.
Jimmy: [looks back at the barn] That's not George Strait.
6666: [smirks] I hope the good Lord gave you a big dick, Jimmy. 'Cause he sure shorted you on brains.

- We just want you to consider it.
- I consider every option, Malcolm.
- And I choose the one that's best for my family.
- If it helps you, it's a coincidence.
- That's not the way you wear one of those.

- I understand your father better now, being here on this ranch.
- You, too,
- I think.
- That's interesting.
- When I'm here, I understand me less.

- He's up at the house.
- I'm not here to see John.
- Looking for Jimmy hurdstram.
- Um, what's he being charged with?
- Not being charged with anything.
- Jimmy?

- Announcer: He was in the nfr last year, and he pulled half the riders to the dirt.
- Wake the fuck up, Jimmy.
- Ready, ready, ready.
- Better be. Get your bind.
- Let's go, Jimmy.
- No, no, no, no, no, no, no!

- Like I said, you gotta let the sting fade.
- Then we'll talk.
- The sting never fades with me.
- It is a painful lesson.
- And one you're about to learn.
- I really like her.

- And...
- Vet: Doing great. Hold still.
- There you go.
- Get pressure on it.
- Let me see, let me see.
- Okay, I need you guys to hold him tight. All right?
- Vet: You're doing great, John.

- Listen to me... whoa.
- Easy now.
- This is between family.
- You're gonna fight yourself right out of it.
- Now, go get a hotel, okay?
- And then calm down.

- Fuck you, asshole.
- Shit.

- How are you fixed forjunk, Bob?
- I understand what's in this for me.
- Beyond your fee, what's in it for you, Beth?
- Because something's buried under the skin with you.
- I'm making you money, Bob.
- And I am digging a 200-square-mile moat around my father's ranch.

- He's getting a little old for that, ain't he?
- It's the only way he'll let me do it.
- Some day soon he won't let me do it at all, and another thing we've shared is gone.
- Can I talk to you for a second?

- Come fuck me.
- Vicky, go to sleep.
- Fine.
- I'll go do it myself.
- Oh, lord...

- You know, your family deserves to lose everything.
- I can't tell you the pleasure it gives me to be the one taking it.
- No man should have this much land.
- It should be a park or a game preserve.
- And when I'm done, maybe it will.

- He would have died for me.
- He almost did.
- You want to stay for supper?
- You can put him in the barn.
- No.
- I brought him for you.
- You can put him in the barn.

Rip: Beth, I can't go to no courthouse. There's no record I even exist on this planet.

- Why did he pick that one?
- You know what, Monica?
- He ain't the sharpest tool in the shed, let me tell you.
- I want my goddamn good horse back!
- Oh, now that looks fun.
- Monica, I don't think he's having too much fun.
- Hey. Hey, Monica, goddamn it.

Beth: I'm not startin' this day sober.

- Is ray here?
- Got any cigarettes?
- No. No cigarettes. Is ray here?
- Well, well, well.
- What have we here?

Beth: You should see the other guy.

- I got to tell you something, and it comes from a place of love.
- You should really consider killing yourself.

- Monica.
- Monica.
- Sorry to bother you.
- Just checking to see that Tate's in there with you.
- Tate? No, he's in his room.
- Tate?

Malcolm: We, however, can offer you something of real value.
Thomas: I'm breathless with anticipation.
Teal: Slots.
Malcolm: Only available through our leasing company.
Thomas: Extorting a public official in his office. With three witnesses... How convenient for me.
Teal: Well, we are not obligated to lease out equipment to anyone, Chairman, we're simply offering you our expertise.

- Sure, to the address I have on file?
- Yeah. I'm sure it's fine.
- As long as you're mailing 'em, if I wrote a little letter, could you send that, too?
- You bet.
- Oh, thanks.
- You're welcome.

- Could be on blood-thinners.
- An internal bleed will show up on a ct scan.
- All right.
- We treat it like a crime scene
- 'till you say different.
- We're trying to locate a next of kin.
- I've arrested the next of kin 15 times.

- A future.
- That's his future.
- The world's lucky if it's drugs that send him to prison and not murder, or something worse.
- Look, it's a horrible thing to say, but the best thing for this world is if he goes to sleep tonight and doesn't wake up tomorrow morning.

- I'd prefer it.
- Where's the fun in wrecking a single man?
- When I break you,
- I want to know that
- I'm breaking generations.
- Oh, there better be beams of light between your legs.
- It's like touching the sunrise.

- I should've been there sooner.
- I shouldn't have been there at all.
- You gotta stop looking backwards, son.
- I'll fix the horse for you.
- Ain't no gift if you can't ride him, but I won't let you pay me.
- That's a good deal for everybody but you.

- Oh, god, that's his daughter.
- Really?
- Don't even think about it, Dan.
[Whispers] She's an assassin.
- And what am I, Allen?
- What am I?

- Didn't seem like a conversation
- I wanted to interrupt.
- Well, to be honest, I wouldn't have minded the interruption.
- Yeah. It, uh...
- It had that look.
- Come on.
- Come show me the horse.

[Whispers] There's a cop walkin' in.
- Fuck! Leave it. Just leave it.

- Don't get that good a look at them 'til we trailer 'em up.
- Trailer them to go where?
- Auction, I guess.
- Some go to the prison.
- These don't.
- They're gonna come with us.
- Got proof they're yours?

- If you're so desperate to belong to something, then belong to me, and we can rodeo our way across this whole damn country.
- Belong to that.
- But don't be one of that rich man's cattle.
- Okay.

- What happened?
- Jamie, what happened?

- We need a new attorney for the ranch.
- Why, what did Jamie do?
- Chose himself.
- Well, that shouldn't surprise you.
- What are you gonna do about it?
- I'm gonna take away the thing he left us for.

- Governor's asking for you to meet her in the press room.
- Is there a press conference scheduled for today?
- Not scheduled.
- Are we doing this now?

John: You know, my great-grandfather didn't build this place with the goal of impressing anyone. The goal was to... the goal was to just make it big enough that his children never had to leave.

- the four winds blow been iivin' underneath the shadow of father's soul ooh, here we go
[whistling] Hey, hey!
- Whoa, whoa!

Lynelle: You gonna miss me?
Lloyd: I'd rather not answer that considering I was forced into this relationship.
Carter: If you love something, Teeter, set it free.
Lynelle: I mean fuck that. He lucky I ain't chaining his ass to the fucking radiator.

- Are you gonna ride him today?
- Probably not today, buddy.
- Tomorrow?
- Can't be in a hurry with horses, buddy.
- The day after tomorrow?

- That's Dan Jenkins' planned living community.
- It's not what you're looking for.
- Twenty, thirty-acre lots, but there's no power on that side of the valley.
- And its zoned commercial, so there's no telling what...
- Could you print me out a plat map?

- Oh, whoa!
- Are you fucking crazy?
- You can't put me in here!
- Come back!
- Stop! No, no, no!

- The sooner you push it to a head, the sooner it's behind you.
- You know he's not gonna follow me.
- Justyou.
- Ain't about his respect, son.
- It's about everyone else's.

- Lloyd!
- Help shit-for-brains with his horse.
- Start drivin' em this way, god damn it!
- Hey... [Panting]
- Hey, hey.
- Hey...

Beth: I am the rattlesnake, but you're not the one I'm going to bite.

- When governors drop by unannounced, it's either real good or... real bad.
- You wanna walk with me?
- Oh, boy.
- Unannounced and "walk with me."
- I'm in for it, aren't I?

Walker: This ranch... it's ain't like no place you ever worked. You might wanna think about making a U-turn.
Cowboy: Work's the same. Just the ranch name that changes.
Walker: No. This one's different. Reminds me of that place down on the border. Fuckin' drug-runners, militia, and all that shit.
Cowboy: There ain't no border here, son.
Walker: Oh, yes, there is. We just can't see it.

- Man 1: Tell him
- I want my fucking money.
- He's got a week.

- Fuck, god damn it. Piece of shit.
- Son of a...

- Lucky.
- Goodnight, buddy.
- Enjoy your supper.

- I'm all right with a slow burn taking my time, let the world turn...

- They have a cease and desist order.
- State court has no authority here.
- Get them out of here.
- State court didn't issue it.
- Circuit court out of Helena.

- Kind of.
- What do you want?
- What can you make?
- Cheese plate.
- Ugh.
- All right, I got an idea.
- You wanna go see what the cowboys are having for supper?
- Sure.

- But until then, we decide who runs this state.
Emmett: Kayce, these things take time.
- Time to plan. Think about it.
- Governors don't have to stand when people leave the room.
- You just sit there and shake hands.
- Take care.

- Could you point me to the restroom?
- Yeah, it's just down the hallway and to the right.
- I'm going to go first. Get me a beer.