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[s4e7] Keep The Wolves Close Access

The episode’s central conflict revolves around the vacancy for the Governor of Montana. Governor Lynelle Perry, planning a run for the U.S. Senate, initially intends to endorse Jamie Dutton as her successor. However, John Dutton, recognizing that Jamie’s leadership would likely lead to the dismantling of the ranch to satisfy Market Equities, decides to intervene.

After being unfairly caught in the fallout of the bunkhouse ban on women, Teeter successfully argues for her job by showing John the Yellowstone brand on her chest, proving her permanent loyalty to the ranch. [S4E7] Keep the Wolves Close

While the political arena erupts, the Yellowstone ranch bunkhouse sees the resolution of the violent feud between Lloyd and Walker. The episode’s central conflict revolves around the vacancy