: While practicing shooting with Tate, Kayce discovers a suspicious van and a kidnapped girl. He kills both kidnappers—one by gunfire and another by lassoing him until he hits his head on a rock. Instead of reporting it, Kayce helps the girl’s family bury and burn the bodies on the reservation to ensure their "souls are trapped".
In the third episode of , titled " No Good Horses ," the narrative centers on the traumatic anniversary of Evelyn Dutton's death, which profoundly shaped the current dynamics of the family. The episode uses flashbacks to reveal the tragic horseback riding accident that claimed the life of the Dutton matriarch and left Beth with a lifelong burden of guilt. Key Plot Developments [S1E3] No Good Horses
As the episode closes, a construction crew begins surveying land right next to the secret grave where Kayce buried the kidnappers, signaling immediate trouble for the Duttons. : While practicing shooting with Tate, Kayce discovers
: In the present, Beth mourns the anniversary in her own way, including drinking champagne while naked in a horse trough. A volatile confrontation with Jamie turns physical when he mentions she "killed" their mother. This leads to a brutal fight where Beth goads Jamie into punching her, then mocks him by saying a "real man" would have walked away. In the third episode of , titled "
: John Dutton uses his influence to have Thomas Rainwater arrested for cattle rustling. While in jail, Rainwater reveals his ultimate goal: to buy back the entire valley and erase the Dutton legacy entirely. Meanwhile, John decides Beth should run for the state assembly instead of Jamie, sparking further resentment in his son. Thematic Elements
: The title reflects a conversation about the lack of "good horses" left on earth, a metaphor for the fading honor and hardening hearts of those remaining.