![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, in the casino, a patron brags about helping to set up the attack on the Dutton family. Chief Rainwater compares the assault to the violence perpetrated against his own people, and orders the gambler to be broken until he spills all the information he has and identifies the parties responsible for the attack. The flashback is setting the stage for later ritual finds on the land, but also points to the Yellowstone prequel series coming soon from Paramount+. The group has come to ask permission to bury a member of their tribe on the land that used to be theirs, and the Dutton family sympathizes, granting permission and offering a calf to help the group through the hard winter. RELATED: Invasion's Latest Bombshells Prove It's The Cloverfield Series We Never Gotįlashing back to 1893, the episode shows early Dutton settlers meeting up with a group of Native Americans who have set up camp on their newly-claimed land. The wranglers violently contend with the remaining assassins who attempted to invade the Yellowstone, but Jimmy is still lying unmoving on the ground after being bucked from a horse. By the time the title sequence plays, the Yellowstone crew have emerged victorious against the masked assassins, but it remains unclear whether John, Kayce and Jimmy survived. Rip gets an unresponsive John airlifted to a hospital, hoping that it's not too late to save his life, but learns that his cabin has been burned to the ground. While Monica fights valiantly, with the wild abandon of a mother protecting her child, it's Tate who picks up a gun and kills the man in perhaps the most traumatic scene of the episode. ![]() An assassin also invades the Dutton house to try to take out Monica and Tate. ![]()
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