Marshals TV Review: Luke Grimes leads the Yellowstone franchise into the world of police procedurals

Marshals TV Review: Luke Grimes leads the Yellowstone franchise into the world of police procedurals


Kayce and his teammates must balance the high psychological cost of serving as the last line of defense in the region’s war on violence with their duty to their families, including Kayce’s son, Tate, and his confidantes, Mo and Thomas Rainwater from the Broken Rock reservation. From the Rip and Beth series, The Dutton Ranch, to the 1923 sequel titled 1944, and the tangential series The Madison, there are so many shows set to continue the story from where the 2024 finale left off for the powerful Montana family. Each of the three episodes shares some overarching threads related to the bomb in the first episode, but the central storylines are standalone while pulling on elements from Yellowstone, such as the divide between ranchers and Broken Rock, the sale of the Dutton land, and acts by the Dutton family to skuttle an airport and hotel that would have brought jobs and money to Montana.

Author: Alex Maidy


Published at: 2026-02-22 22:55:05

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