![]() “When I’m done, my client’s position will be perfectly clear,” Steele tells him.īack at the college, Monica sees all her students focused intently on their phones even though class is outside that day. Rainwater just got a cease and desist order from the circuit court and the lawyer, Ellis Steele, that we saw earlier. :(īut things are about to get serious again. Sadly, it seems like Tate is dealing with some serious PTSD, which is a lot for a little kid. I like the grandpa-grandson bonding moments on this show. John and Tate are camping out as they move the herd. Monica May Have Some Health Issues in the Future Rip is not amused and Jamie’s in a lot of physical pain, but hiding it well. He falls hard and everyone is worried about him. ![]() She’s got a good point.īack at the barn, the wranglers are playing a game where you drink, spin, and get roped. And she says that what’s good for his constituent ranchers will also be good for them. “Jamie will always do what’s best for himself,” she tells John. Then Beth reminds him that he can have family in the office if he chooses Jamie, who is perfect for the job. He says Beth or Jamie are much better choices. Will that really satisfy the Governor? Seems like they might have problems again with the deal if he chooses a family member, but maybe I’m wrong.) Kayce is not having this idea. John tells Kayce that he’s going to name him as his replacement as Commissioner. He invites her to dinner and she turns him down, just tells him to stay off their land. I’ve been really looking forward to this scene! He said his family owns the place upriver (Cross Creek Ranch) five miles upstream. It looks like we will finally get to see Josh Holloway as Roarke Carter, the new character this season. In a later scene, Beth stops and sees a man fishing in their river. It looks like Providence Hospitality is going to be a problem. ![]() ![]() He tells her to buy everything she can in light of what’s happening. Now Providence is running the property because they have big expansions plans. She says it’s about protecting her dad’s ranch and buying up land around it through this scheme.īob wants her to hold off on the conservation easements (Beth’s entire plan) because Market Equity bought Jenkins’ place. They’ll be profitable by the end of Year 2 with a net revenue of $46 million per year, funded by the government’s CRP. Beth suggested they start with $100 million investment and funnel the CRP payments into more land payments. Ultimately the government will pay off their land for them. They’ll pay every year, depending on the land, up to $400 an acre. Then the government will pay them not to farm it to control the supply through a CRP. Beth had told Bob about her plan to buy land that’s put into a conservation easement to lower property tax. In case you need a recap of Beth’s plan, it dates all the way back to the Season 2 premiere. In the next scene, Beth is talking to Bob Schwartz about the property they’ve purchased so far and they have a little over 17,000 acres. Rainwater’s assistant, Mo, says that John displayed a lot of honor that night and might not be the enemy they’ve thought he was. ![]() Meanwhile, Rainwater isn’t sure how things will turn out for Dutton. But trust me, it won’t be so tidy as the story continues. Well, that was a tidy way to wrap up the ending of Season 2. John says he’ll suggest a replacement next week. John says that he has a solution and will resign as livestock commissioner, claiming full responsibility for his agents if they stop digging deeper into what happened. They say that it’s going to look like a feud when people realize Tate was kidnapped and it’s going to look like a gross misuse of power. They point out that six people died and things look really bad for John. Kayce killed Beck’s brother and John killed Malcolm Beck.) Jamie said the livestock agents’ duty supersedes jurisdictional boundaries. (If you recall, a lot of people died in the Season 2 finale. He said that in investigating that, they found evidence of a kidnapping and livestock agents are bound to intervene. Jamie says they had evidence that the Becks had used aircraft to poison the cattle. (Sorry, can’t remember the other men’s names in the scene.) Things are tense. Governor Lynelle Perry is waiting for him in her office, along with another man. John said he was “quitting,” but quitting what? He asks Jamie if he trusts him, so this should be interesting. After the intro, Jamie and John are arriving at a courthouse, dressed in suits. ![]()
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