'Marshals' Episode 2 Raises a Good Point about the Future of 'Yellowstone'
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'Marshals' Episode 2 Raises a Good Point about the Future of 'Yellowstone'
"You don't find it odd that's he jumping back into law enforcement when the two biggest cold cases in the state are his father's death and his brother's disappearance? It's a coincidence, Pete naively responds. No Pete, he's right."
"It's basically a strip of land on the border of Montana and Wyoming where a complete lack of law enforcement patrol means that you can just dump your dead enemies there like The S"
Yellowstone spinoff Marshals received mixed fan reception for its premiere, functioning primarily as a standard law enforcement procedural despite being marketed as next-generation Dutton storytelling. Episode 2 attempts to strengthen connections to the original series by having Kayce reference Rip and mourn his wife, while introducing complications around his return to law enforcement. US Marshal Harry Gifford questions the coincidence of Kayce jumping into law enforcement when his father's death and brother's disappearance remain unsolved cold cases in Montana. The episode title "Zone of Death" references a mysterious border location between Montana and Wyoming where the Dutton family historically disposed of bodies, suggesting deeper mysteries may unfold.
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