[s4e7] Keep The Wolves Close ✪ <REAL>
While the political arena erupts, the Yellowstone ranch bunkhouse sees the resolution of the violent feud between Lloyd and Walker.
In a public press conference, Jamie stands ready to receive the endorsement he has craved. Instead, Governor Perry introduces John Dutton as the next candidate. [S4E7] Keep the Wolves Close
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. While the political arena erupts, the Yellowstone ranch
Lloyd sells his prized rodeo belt buckle to buy Walker a new guitar, replacing the one he previously smashed. The episode’s central conflict revolves around the vacancy
The young orphan Carter begins the arduous process of earning back Beth’s trust after a previous falling out, highlighting the episode's secondary theme of earned belonging. Subplots and Expanding Horizons
" Keep the Wolves Close ," the seventh episode of Yellowstone's fourth season, serves as a pivotal narrative junction where personal vendettas finally collide with high-stakes political maneuvering. Directed and written by Taylor Sheridan, the episode transitions the series from the slow-burn recovery of the season's early half into an overt "war" for the future of the Dutton legacy. The Political Betrayal