The third season of Yellowstone premiered on June 21, 2020 and concluded on August 23, 2020 on Paramount Network.
The third season was followed by the fourth season.
Plot[]
The fight with the Becks is won and there's a minor ceasefire with the Broken Rock Reservation, however, once again, John Dutton and Yellowstone Dutton Ranch face a new threat that may be near impossible to win. Market Equities, a Fortune 500 company with some political ties, is seeking control of the Dutton ranch through any means. On top of that, there is hostility against his ranch from a rival rancher with an old grudge against the Duttons. After defending his ranch from one adversary, can John hold onto his family's legacy once more against a far more powerful enemy or will he be the final Dutton to possess the ranch?
Cast and Characters[]
Episodes[]
No. | No. | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Date |
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1 | 20 | You're the Indian Now | Taylor Sheridan | Stephen Kay | {{{date}}} |
In the aftermath of the fight with the Beck Brothers, John reshuffles the political decks; Beth finds a trespasser on the ranch and learns that he may have big ambitions for the surrounding land; John helps Tate deal with his nightmares. | |||||
2 | 21 | Freight Trains and Monsters | Taylor Sheridan | Stephen Kay | {{{date}}} |
Jamie starts a new job; Beth comes to a realization about Market Equities and visits Roarke; Rip searches for another ranch hand: A livestock agent goes too far. | |||||
3 | 22 | An Acceptable Surrender | Taylor Sheridan | John Dahl | {{{date}}} |
Jamie plays cover-up and damage control with Hendon; Governor Perry hears a $6 billion pitch for a development right on the Yellowstone, and later makes some political maneuvers; Jimmy competes in a rodeo competition. | |||||
4 | 23 | Going Back to Cali | Taylor Sheridan | John Dahl | {{{date}}} |
Beth shares a personal secret with Rip; John and the boys deal with some hostile trespassers from out of state; Rainwater reaches out to a powerful woman to help secure the future of Broken Rock. | |||||
5 | 24 | Cowboys and Dreamers | Taylor Sheridan | Christina Voros | {{{date}}} |
The reason for Beth and Jamie's toxic relationship is revealed. Kayce bends the rules to help a family in need. Rip and the boys get into a confrontation with two men from John's past. | |||||
6 | 25 | All for Nothing | Taylor Sheridan | Christina Voros | {{{date}}} |
Beth reveals a secret to her father; John confronts two cowboys about old feuds; a search gets underway on the reservation. | |||||
7 | 26 | The Beating | Taylor Sheridan | Guy Ferland | {{{date}}} |
Kayce searches for answers following a theft on the ranch, Jamie learns a shocking family secret, John issues a warning, and Beth takes matters into her own hands. | |||||
8 | 27 | I Killed a Man Today | Taylor Sheridan | Guy Ferland | {{{date}}} |
Beth continues her battle with Willa Hayes, and brings John a lucrative offer. Monica has a harrowing ordeal. | |||||
9 | 28 | Meaner Than Evil | Taylor Sheridan | Stephen Kay | {{{date}}} |
Jamie confronts his past; Rip approaches Kayce about an old problem; the bunkhouse crew looks to defend two of its own. | |||||
10 | 29 | The World is Purple | Taylor Sheridan | Stephen Kay | {{{date}}} |
John sits down at the negotiating table with former friends and foes; as the battle for the future of the Yellowstone ranch heats up, nothing will ever be the same. |