While Jimmy previously gave John his word he would stop rodeo riding, he says once he recovers he will continue his newfound passion, breaking his promise. Instead of leaving Jimmy to his own accord to navigate rodeo life, John sends him out with horse trainer Travis.
Folks will remember hearing about the West Texas Four Sixes Ranch, a.k.a. 6666, in Yellowstone season 4. After Jimmy breaks his promise to John (Kevin Costner) to not rodeo ever again, he's sent over to the Sixes to become a real cowboy.
Ranch hand Jimmy Hurdstrom (played by the wonderful Jefferson White) suffered serious injuries in the Yellowstone season 3 finale after breaking a promise he'd made to John Dutton. Jimmy had sworn he'd never try his hand at the rodeo again after an incident but he just couldn't keep away.
John is disappointed with Jimmy as he had previously given him his word that he wouldn't take part in rodeo riding again. However, as Mia was eager for her boyfriend to not give up, Jimmy broke his promise to his boss.
John promised to pay for all of Jimmy's hospital bills from that one incident, but on the condition that Jimmy promised never to rodeo again. However, his girlfriend, Mia (Eden Brolin), essentially gave Jimmy an ultimatum. He could either be the man she loved who rodeoed or stop rodeoing and lose her.
Beth, Kayce, Monica, Tate, and John all survive, though John was in a coma for two months after the attacks. At this point, it is unclear who ordered the hit on the Duttons. However, it is later revealed that Jamie's biological father Garrett Randall is behind the attacks.
After John Dutton found he had been unable to turn Jimmy into a real cowhand that he could rely on, he sent him off to the 6666 Ranch in Texas. It was kind of a desperate last try to make a useful employee of Jimmy.
Due to his ailing health, John Dutton Sr retired from ranching and let his son John III take over the ranch. He made John promise that he would not give up the ranch to anyone. John took this promise to heart and actively protects the ranch from anyone who wants it.
Jimmy did not die in Yellowstone; instead, he was sent to the 6666 ranch in Texas as punishment for breaking a promise to John Dutton.
Yellowstone season 1 even revealed that Jimmy's father and the rest of his family were either in prison or dead. As for Lloyd, his past is largely a mystery, but it's clear that he is not related to Jimmy in any way.
John jokes about the wedding being in 75 years, because apparently Jimmy's debt has accrued interest. But in keeping with John Dutton's post-getting-blasted-by-militia-guns magnanimity, he cancels that debt. He tells Jimmy to go or to stay, to do whatever he wants, but that he no longer owes him anything.
Episode 10 saw Jimmy returning to Montana with his new fiancée Emily (Kathryn Kelly) expecting to pay off his debts to Yellowstone owner John Dutton (Kevin Costner).
When he was severely injured in a competition, John made Jimmy swear that there would be no more rodeo. That didn't fly with Mia as she told Jimmy he should follow his passion, and once again, Jimmy attempted to ride another bronco at the ranch and injured himself once more.
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It is displayed in his name change: his birth name of Jimmy McGill, which ties him to the legacy of his brother, or Saul Goodman, the expert con artist and money grabber. He was best when he was bad. Desire, or passion, is not as simple as a dualistic split between good and evil.
Did Beth and Walker sleep together on Yellowstone? After sporadically sleeping together throughout the first two seasons, the couple have finally settled down and made their relationship official.
John and Evelyn Dutton adopted Jamie when he was just three months old. They knew Jamie's biological parents, with John having known his biological mother before she got married.
Yellowstone season 4 revealed that Jamie and Cristina has a son. The yet-unnamed baby boy is now the second 7th-generation Dutton in the show. In Yellowstone season 5, Jamie Dutton has a secret weapon that could give him the upper hand against both John and Beth: Jamie and Cristina's baby son.
s that it's easy to forget John Dutton had four children in the series pilot. His oldest son Lee was his favorite, and he was the heir to the family business.
As James Dutton from 1883 was John Dutton's great-grandfather, this makes Spencer one of John's grandfathers. He is also the brother of John Dutton Sr (James Badge Dale), who was killed off in a previous episode.
She adopted a son (Carter) after finally marrying Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) in season four. Rip and Beth have always had a rocky, toxic relationship. Now, tasked with the immense responsibilities of being parents for the first time, many audience members feel like they are failing, and badly.
The first character we see to receive the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch brand is Jimmy. Rip gives Jimmy the brand in his trailer after giving him an ultimatum: get branded or get arrested.
Before coming to work under John Dutton, Jimmy got himself into all kinds of trouble but promised to rein in his mischievous ways as a condition of working for the Duttons. By attempting to rodeo again in season 3, Jimmy had broken that promise and so John was left with no choice but to send Jimmy on his way.
But Rip steps in anyway, because there's nothing he wouldn't do for John. Rip even tells Lloyd he loves him before going to town. You can tell it hurts both of them, but once it's done and over with, the two finally start to build their friendship back up again.