Inside the crater, they find some fossilized bones of a dinosaur. Monica slams the door as she goes back inside and the boys start to walk over to the crater. Kayce explains that's why he didn't do it first. Tate asks why he didn't use an explosive in the first place when Monica runs out in a towel, yelling if the explosion was done by Kayce. Monica shrieks and ducks when she feels the explosion while she is taking a shower. Kayce instructs Tate to cover his ears and open his mouth, and he does the same before shooting at the bucket causing a large explosion that rocks the ground and the house. Kayce tells Tate to go inside again when Tate comments the tractor is already dead, but Tate just goes to sit on the porch and yells that he doesn't care when Kayce tells him the porch isn't inside. Kayce tells Tate to get in the house, and grinds the bucket into the ground a bit next to the stump. Tate walks out asking about the tractor and asking why Kayce flipped it and what the bucket is for. Kayce then grabs a bucket of some kind of explosive and his shotgun before walking over to the stump. Kayce swears and kicks at the tractor as he gets out before grabbing an axe to hack at the tree stump. After one particularly hard pull, the tractor tips over to the left, knocking Kayce from the driver's seat. Over at Kayce Dutton's place, Kayce is attempting to remove a stump with his old tractor. John mentions that it's being a 'low man' that turns people into cowboys. Jimmy yells regularly as he struggles to hold on, the duct tape stopping him from being thrown. The more senior cowboys watch on amused and glad that it's not them that is the 'low man'. Immediately the stallion attempts to buck Jimmy off, circling the pen. John rebuts that resistance is something that defines itself, before instructing Jimmy to kick the stallion to get him started. Rip throws the duct tape to Ryan standing outside the corral before both John and Rip leave the ring.Ībout expecting resistance, which Jimmy questions. Rip hands Jimmy the reins so that he doesn't flip backward, telling the boy to never let go. Jimmy protests that he knows nothing about horses as John and Rip duct tape his right hand to the saddle horn and his ankles to the stirrups whilst he is mounted on the stallion. Rip mentions having a good idea before going over to Jimmy and telling him to put down his rake. Panting, that breaking the stallion is "a job for a young man with rubber bones". Rip and John look over to where Jimmy Herstrom is mucking up outside. Rip Wheeler watches on as John tries this, again and again, the stallion appearing to settle before falling to the ground and continuing his protest of John as a rider. Rip suggests attempting to break the horse in chest deep in a river, but John's against it showing how thethe horse is now placid without a rider. John Dutton attempts to mount the unbroken stallion gifted to him by his son, Kayce Dutton, but the horse immediately starts bucking in an attempt to knock off his rider. (Paramount Network) Synopsis Beware of 'spoilers' from here on down! John collects an old debt and calls in a favor, and Kayce considers his options for the future as the Duttons realize the potential repercussions of the dispute.
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