Although many American dramas have been suspended due to the impact of the epidemic, it is gratifying that the third season of "The Battle of Yellowstone" still premiered at 9 p.m. US time on June 21 as expected.

In the second season, despite the kidnapping of the Baker brothers, the family is forced to unite more closely, jamie returns to the family and temporarily lives with the cowboys; Monica and Tate are reunited with Keith, and Rip has his own cottage.
On the cowboy side, Jimmy's help from the ranch due to his grandfather's murder, coupled with a bar brawl, further strengthened the cohesion of the team.
However, in terms of internal worries, Beth's old wounds have not healed, and Tate is suffering from emergency syndrome due to kidnapping.
In terms of foreign enemies, although the Baker brothers and land developer Jenkins have received a box lunch, new threats will inevitably emerge, and let us wait and see how the Duttons resolve.
At the beginning of the new day, the family gathered in the living room for breakfast.
Tate woke up and shouted.
The plot unfolds.
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Jamie and Old Dutton go to the governor's office to rehabilitate the kidnapping. Eventually, John made a compromise and withdrew from the Livestock Commission in exchange for the governor's support to cover up the irregularities during the handling of the kidnapping.
The Indian sheikh is watching the events unfold.
On the ranch side, Case and Rip met unexpectedly with shareholders of the Paradise Valley Resort opposite.
Meanwhile, the cowboys are busy building new stables.
On the other hand, Beth's real estate plan is progressing relatively smoothly.
Upon returning home, John expressed a desire to cede the position of livestock committee to Keith, but Keith refused.
Indeed, Keith's personality is indeed unfit to be a politician.
Beth advises John to give the position to Jamie on the grounds that Jamie's selfish character fits the requirements of the position, and it seems that John has only to be complete.
In the cowboy dormitory, Jamie tries to fit into the group, but seems self-defeating.
The next day, at Monica's request, John takes Tate to his new camp.
On the other hand, the Indian sheikh Renwart began to clash with Paradise Valley.
The episode is titled You're the Indian Now," and it's a quote Monica says to John, comparing john to her ancestors— 150 years ago, Indians did whatever it took to protect their land!
What will john end up with?
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A new character appears in this episode, the strange angler that Beth sees on her way home, claiming to be from an upstream ranch, and personally seriously suspects that this guy is here to wait for Beth.
The handsome guy is played by Josh Holloway, who played hedge fund manager Roarke Carter, who became the sexiest screen actor of 2006 no.1 for his performance in Lost.
In terms of other characters, this episode still focuses more on Beth, who is "not bad for women, not loved by men". I believe that by watching the first two seasons, many "Yellowstone" fans must love and hate Beth.
The role of Beth is not ordinary steel, she dares to love and hate, dare to do dare to be.
She can either lie naked in the manger in front of everyone or demean the man she talks to in a bar to nothing.
I believe that everyone must be impressed by the scene in the second season of Beth's big fight in the clothing store!
In this episode, the encounter between Beth and Roark is also a martian splash, and the two come and go, do not give in to each other, which can be described as equal.
It is foreseeable that the two will definitely rub more sparks in the back.
Before meeting Roark, Beth sees the salesman at the grocery store with the same bruised face and donates money to her son:
You've made donations, and he's still beating you?
You've also been beaten
Not anymore
How did you...... How did you do it?
My boyfriend slammed his head into the wall and I smashed his head with an eight-pound ashtray, new boyfriend, big ashtray! That's a piece of advice!
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I have to say that the plot of the first episode is a bit disappointing. And, unlike the previous two seasons, the first episode of the third season is only a short 40 minutes.
In terms of plot, it can only be decent, and there are not many highlights.
Now that the situation is three-legged, will Indian Sheikh Ren Walter take the advice of his deputy and work with John against Market Equities? How will Roque Carter move the plot forward? Will Tate's condition deteriorate further? What new threats the Dutton family will face is worth looking forward to!
Hopefully, the plot will be wilder!