Yellowstone 4x5 Official

John and Kayce Dutton deal with local protesters led by environmental activist Summer Higgins . Meanwhile, tension in the bunkhouse reaches a boiling point as Lloyd remains in the "doghouse" with Rip after his conflicts with Walker. Jamie continues to dig into his biological father's past, seeking the truth about the assassination attempt on the Duttons. Key Themes:

John’s debate with Summer Higgins regarding the ethics of ranching vs. commercial farming showcases the show’s central conflict between old-world Montana and modern ideologies. Yellowstone 4x5

Reviewers at Vulture described it as a "scattered" episode that introduces several storylines without immediate resolution, while users on Reddit focused heavily on the Lloyd and Rip dynamic. Large Format Photography (4x5) in Yellowstone Why 'Yellowstone' Became a Dirty Word to so Many Montanans John and Kayce Dutton deal with local protesters

This episode serves as a character-driven "slow burn" that focuses on the fallout of the previous season's attacks and the shifting dynamics on the ranch. Key Themes: John’s debate with Summer Higgins regarding

Lloyd finds a brief sense of purpose in teaching the young ranch hand, Carter, despite being ostracized by Rip.