The Unravelling: Part 1 is the eighth episode of the first season of Yellowstone. It first aired on August 15, 2018.
Plot summary[]
Rip faces a sheriff's investigation after his accident with the tourists, Jamie's political future comes into question, and Beth goes after Dan's finances. (Paramount Network)
Synopsis[]
In a Flashback, a teenager, face bloodied, comes to and finds his younger brother dead on the floor. He then witnesses his father viciously beating his mother. The boy picks up a frying pan and slams it down on his father’s head, repeatedly.
A man fetching John Dutton to check out a boy he found in his hayloft. The boy threatens John with a stick but drops it once he realizes there’s a gun pointed at his head. John asks to see his hands and decides the boy isn’t a drifter. John puts two and two together and realizes this boy is the lone survivor of a domestic dispute that was just in the news.
The boy admits he killed his father and finally introduces himself as Rip. John gives him some food and offers him a job if he agrees to leave his past behind. He can’t fight or steal, but Rip assures John he’s never started a fight or stolen anything in his life. John warns him he’ll have to prove himself if he wants to work at his ranch.
In the present, the bodies of the two tourists and the bear are retrieved. John is warned Fish and Wildlife are going to assume Rip killed the bear which is a criminal act and then murdered the tourists to keep them from telling the cops. The sheriff doesn’t believe Rip’s story that both tourists slipped when he threw them a rope.
John whispers to Rip that he should have just buried them without calling the authorities.
Rip confronts the sheriff, pointing out the bear has powder burns on his nose, proving he shot the bear from close range when it charged. Rip becomes agitated and John sends him back to the ranch to calm down. Even the sheriff believes John should have just buried the bear. It’s too late now and the Feds will likely view the bear’s death as a felony.
At the hospital, Monica is able to stand and undergoes physical therapy to help her regain enough strength to walk. She asks her grandfather if she can stay with him when she’s released from the hospital. He agrees although he believes her place is with her husband.
Jamie is busy with a television interview and his political aide, Christina, doesn’t bother him when his dad calls. As Christina watches the interview from behind the camera, the woman she’s hired to research issues shares that she’s heard rumors about a coverup at the ranch and is worried Jamie might be involved. Christina’s spidey sense kicks into overdrive, and she questions the woman about what she’s doing in town.
Kayce returns home after taking care of Monica at the hospital to find his place has been trashed. Someone was searching it, but Kayce doesn’t know what they were after. His friend, Sam, also had his place ransacked, and he thinks it was treasure hunters. Kayce races to the pit and sure enough Tate’s dinosaur skeleton is gone.
An officer arrives from Fish & Game, places Rip’s gun in her car, and then rides out with Rip to see the bear. As they ride, Rip admits most of the rumors she’s heard about him are probably true. He then spies a horsefly on her horse’s rear and offers to swat it. She doesn’t trust him and warns him not to touch her horse.
The fly bites and the horse races away, out of control. Rip gives chase and discovers she’s been thrown from the horse. The horse tried to run through a fence and became entangled in the wires, throwing the officer who landed on a metal fence post that pierced her side. Rip takes charge and asks for her gun so he can shoot the horse. If the horse gets to its feet, it’ll race away dragging the officer to her death.
The officer still doesn’t trust Rip enough to hand over her gun. Rip gets his wire clippers instead and frees the horse after calling for the helicopter.
The horse runs off as Rip begins cutting away the fencing wires from under the officer. Rip tells her he can’t pull out the post from above and she has to trust him. He lifts her with the post still piercing her body as she screams in pain. They wait for the helicopter and Rip demands that she stay alive. She replies, “I’m not getting killed by a f*cking fence post. My ego won’t allow it.” Rip laughs as he holds her steady.
Kayce cleans up as best he can. He packs a bag and leaves his home for what feels like the final time.
Next we learn the woman who’s “doing research” for Jamie’s campaign is actually a reporter. She admits to her girlfriend that Christina’s suspicious, but she can’t quit because her editor wants the story. She’s after John Dutton and believes he’s corrupt.
Meanwhile, two of John’s biggest enemies – Thomas Rainwater and Dan Jenkins – meet over a round of golf to continue to hash out the details of their agreement. Thomas assures Dan his interests will be safe because he’ll own the hotel. Dan’s not convinced and wants a share of the land. Thomas reminds him if the tribe owns the land, they don’t have to worry about taxes or zoning.
There’s the added benefit that once they announce their plans, property values in the area will double. That includes the Yellowstone Ranch which will likely be stuck with an $11 million annual property tax bill. Thomas wants Dan to agree to sell him the land now so they can get started, but Dan wants to involve his attorneys. That doesn’t sit well with Thomas and finally Dan agrees.
Beth goes over the report provided by her assistant on Paradise Valley Capital Development. She looks through their Building Proposal Summary and notices only one bank is mentioned for funding – Akron Capital. She also learns Dan’s leveraged every penny he has and even has two mortgages on his house. Everything he has he sunk into this development. Moving the river screwed him up, and Beth’s ecstatic to learn the company’s trading at just $3 a share. “I’m going to be on his board by Monday,” she declares.
Beth’s assistant pulls the car over so she can chat with Dan’s wife. They head off to a bar with Beth’s assistant in tow.
Kayce picks up Tate and has to break the news that someone stole his dinosaur bones. They arrive at the hospital and Monica’s outside, waiting. She sends Tate inside with her grandfather. She admits she didn’t forget Kayce; she sees him differently because he brought his dad into their lives. She tells him he invents situations to run from and she’s not going to beg him to stay anymore. She wants him to leave but first she demands to know the true story about her brother’s death.
“He killed my brother. He was going to kill me. I had no choice,” confesses Kayce. “Choice was not to go,” replies Monica. She’s going to protect their son by keeping him from John and Kayce. She loves him, but she has to do what’s best for Tate. Kayce’s devastated. He can’t even respond. He lingers in front of the hospital hours after Monica’s taken back inside.
Beth’s outside Dan’s place, smoking, when he returns home. Dan, upset, heads inside to find his wife. She’s got Beth’s assistant up against a wall and is doing her best stripper act while drunk. She doesn’t notice Dan and he leaves without saying a word.
He rejoins Beth outside and warns, “I’m going to ruin you. I’m going to ruin you and your entire f*cked up family.”
Now it’s Beth’s turn to issue a warning. She threatens Dan that if he hurts her dad, she’ll hurt him back. “This isn’t hurting you, Dan. This is just fun,” explains Beth. “Hurting you is going to be tomorrow morning when I purchase every share you’ve put up for trade.”
She adds, with a devious smile, that she’s only telling him because he can’t stop it.
Kayce’s gassing up his truck when a guy approaches asking for $10 to fill his gas can. When Kayce refuses to give him cash but offers to fill up the can, the guy turns him down and asks for the cash instead. Kayce and the guy get into a verbal argument that escalates to the stranger pulling a knife on Kayce and demanding everything he has. Kayce easily disarms him and then proceeds to beat him unconscious. A small crowd gathers and tries to get Kayce to stop. A woman films the fight on her cellphone.
Back at the ranch, John looks through the subpoena from the Broken Rock Confederated Tribes. According to the paperwork, the BRCT claims he’s in violation of the law which prohibits anyone from allowing their cattle to graze on tribal lands without permission.
Rip returns as John’s looking through the paperwork. The officer’s still alive and another one will be out tomorrow to examine the bear.
Jamie pulls up to the ranch, looking exhausted. John yells at him for being gone for two days without calling and Jamie apologizes. John demands he withdraw from the race because he’s needed at the ranch. Jamie refuses to quit, begging his dad not to take this away from him.
John doesn’t believe Jamie’s sacrificed anything. They get into a fistfight and despite John’s condition, he easily takes down Jamie and punches him in the face. “I’ve never met a man more in need of a beating,” growls John.
John reveals that Attorney General Stewart isn’t stepping down. John’s backing him, but if Jamie wants to run anyway he can. John kicks Jamie off the ranch until the time comes he’s ready to put the family first. After he’s gone, John confesses he thinks he’s going to lose the ranch. “To be honest, I don’t even know who I’m trying to save it for anymore,” he admits.
After the fight’s over, Walker approaches Rip and asks if they can talk. Walker’s heard about life on the ranch and he wants Rip to know he refuses to do anything illegal for Rip or for Yellowstone. Rip reminds him he agreed to getting branded and pledged his loyalty to the Duttons and the ranch. Rip’s in no mood for this and tells Walker his chance to leave has passed him by.
Jamie, face bruised and bloody, returns to his campaign headquarters and informs Christina the Attorney General isn’t stepping down. Christina informs Jamie the Governor is supporting him not to please John but to keep John under control. She also assures Jamie that fathers who love their kids don’t beat them.
Jamie admits he really wants this position and Christina obviously is on his side and will support him. They kiss as she tells him to do something just because he wants to.
At Yellowstone, the cowboys play poker while Jimmy paces, visibly upset. Someone took his hat, and the guys don’t attempt to hide the fact they’re responsible. They toss him a new, much-better hat which apparently cost each of the cowboys a week’s pay. Jimmy’s speechless, smiling ear-to-ear.
Meanwhile, a pack of wolves makes a meal out of the dead bear.
Trivia[]
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Cast[]
Opening credits[]
Starring[]
- Kevin Costner (as John Dutton)
- Luke Grimes (as Kayce Dutton)
- Kelly Reilly (as Beth Dutton)
- Wes Bentley (as Jamie Dutton)
- Cole Hauser (as Rip Wheeler)
- Kelsey Asbille (as Monica Dutton)
- Brecken Merrill (as Tate Dutton)
- Jefferson White (as Jimmy Herstrom)
With[]
- Danny Huston (as Dan Jenkins)
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Closing credits[]
Guest Starring[]
- Josh Lucas as Young John Dutton
- Heidi Sulzman as Officer Charlotte Skyles
- Katherine Cunningham as Christina
- Michaela Conlin as Sarah Nguyen
- Barret Swatek as Victoria Jenkins
- Ryan Bingham as Walker
- Hugh Dillon as Sheriff Donnie Haskell
Co-Starring[]
- Rudy Ramos as Felix Long
- Tokala Black Elk as Sam Stands Alone
- Kyle Red Silverstein as Young Rip
- Darin Southam as Stan
- David Brown as Jason
- Angie Winegar as Physical Therapist
- Brett Pendleton as Deputy
- Ian Bohen as Ryan
- Denim Richards as Colby
- Forrie J. Smith as Lloyd
- Mo Brings Plenty as Rainwater's Driver
- Jake Ream as Jake
- Ambyr M. Reyes as Paige Nutter
- Patrick Bogdanich as Wild Eyes
Uncredited[]
Crew (and other credits)[]
Opening credits[]
- Casting by: John Papsidera, CSA
- Music by: Brian Tyler
- Edited by: Gary D. Roach, A.C.E., Evan Ahlgren, Chad Galster
- Production Designer: Ruth De Jong
- Director of Photography: Ben Richardson
- Created by: Taylor Sheridan and John Linson
- Written by: Taylor Sheridan
- Directed by: Taylor Sheridan
Closing credits[]
- Executive Producers: John Linson, Art Linson
- Executive Producer: Taylor Sheridan
- Executive Producer: Kevin Costner
- Executive Producer: David C. Glasser
- Co-Executive Producer: Michael Friedman
- Producer: Michael Polaire
- Co-Producer: Ben Richardson
- Associate Producer: Tim Pedegana
- Unit Production Manager: Michael Polaire
- Unit Production Manager: Paul Moen
- First Assistant Director: Jason Altieri
- Second Assistant Director: Kether Abeles
- Consulting Producer: Ian McColluch
- Music Supervisor: Andrea von Foerster
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Greg Liegey Jr.
- Costume Designer: Ruth Carter
- Assistant Costume Designer: Stacy Cabellero
- Costume Supervisor: Paul Simmons
- Supervising Art Director: Cara Brower
- Assistant Art Director: Carolyn King
- Set Decorator: Carla Curry
- Property Master: Ian Roylance
- Department Head Makeup: Greg Moon
- Department Head Hairstylist: Tim Muir
- Second Second Assistant Director: Keith Marlin
- Script Supervisor: Steven Gehrke
- Sound Mixer: Tom Curley
- Boom Operator: Knox White
- Stunt Coordinator: Wade Allen
- "A" Camera Operator: Steven Finestone
- Post Production Coordinator: Quinn Kawata
- Assistant Editors: Johnnie Martinez, David Reale, Martin Zaharinov
- VFX Editor: Scott Anderson
- Post Production Assistant: Amy Pedegana
- Production Supervisor: Gus Gustafson
- Production Coordinator: Sue Smith
- Travel Coordinator: Morgan Asdel
- Production Accountant: Robert Wozniak
- Assistant to Mr. Sheridan: Grace Morton
- Executive Assistants to the Linsons: Brian Bennett, Marlis Yurcisin
- Assistant to Mr. Costner: Glenn Kleczkowski
- Production Counsel: Reed Smith LLP
- Publicity Coordinator: Perri Eppie
- Gaffer: Corrin Hodgson
- Best Boy Electric: Zach Rasmussen
- Key Grip: Craig Sullivan
- Best Boy Grip: Alex Stein
- Dailies by: Radar Mobile Studios
- DIT: Lisa Konecny
- Dailies Technician: Jeremy Neish
- Supervising Location Manager: Mark Jarrett
- Location Manager UT: Dustin Daniels
- Location Manager MT: Charlie Skinner
- Lead Scout: Rusty Tinder
- Key Assistant Location Managers: Zach Heine, Mitchell Jarrett, Mark Weatherford
- Location Coordinator: Eleni Fleming
- Construction Coordinator: Sammy Hammett
- Transportation Coordinator: Britani Alexander
- Supervising Sound Editor: Alan Murray
- Re-Recording Mixers: John T. Reitz, Dean Zupancic
- Music Editors: Joe Lisanti, Kyle Clausen
- ADR Casting by: Barbara Harris
- Main Titles Designed by: Elastic
- Executives in Charge for Paramount Network: Ted Gold, Lauren Ruggiero
- Rights and Clearances by: Entertainment Clearances, Inc., Cassandra Barbour, Laura Sevier
- iStock by Getty Images, Shutterstock
- "Encyclopedia of the Animal World" (1972) appears courtesy of Elsevier
- Product Placement by: Stone Management, Inc.
- Product Placement Coordinators: Cat Stone and Adam Stone, Megan Soliah
- Promotional Consideration Provided by: Ram Trucks, Anheuser-Busch, Incorporated, Priefert Manufacturing
- Filmed/Taped in Utah Film Studios, Park City, Utah
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Episode guide[]
Yellowstone - Season 1 episodes | |||||||||
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01 - Daybreak | 04 - The Long Black Train | 07 - A Monster Is Among Us | |||||||
02 - Kill the Messenger | 05 - Coming Home | 08 - The Unravelling: Part 1 | |||||||
03 - No Good Horses | 06 - The Remembering | 09 - The Unravelling: Part 2 |
External links[]
- The Unravelling: Part 1 on IMDb
- The Unravelling: Part 1 on the Paramount Network website