Yellowstone Season 3 - Episode 2 -

A significant scene involves John reflecting on his late wife and his struggle to see "the plan" in a life where those he loves are inevitably lost. Kayce reassures him that the plan is the land they are currently standing on. 2. Corporate Encroachment: Market Equities

John and his grandson, Tate, spend time at a remote camp with the cattle. For Tate, this serves as therapy following his Season 2 kidnapping; he sleeps through the night for the first time. Yellowstone Season 3 - Episode 2

A central theme of the episode is the desire for a life unburdened by modern conflict. A significant scene involves John reflecting on his

John purposely moves the camp to a location without cellular service to avoid the outside world. John purposely moves the camp to a location

Beth meets with hedge fund manager Roarke Morris and learns that Market Equities plans to build more than just a resort; they intend to construct an airport and an entire city in the valley.

While the family retreats, Beth confront the new threat facing the ranch's borders.