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: After a barroom brawl in the previous episode, Beth is jailed. Jamie secures her release, but a confrontation in his car leads Beth to discover he has a secret son. This revelation fuels her intense resentment over her own infertility, leading her to vow to take everything from him.
Reviewers from Den of Geek and Decider noted the episode’s strong emotional core, particularly the rare moments of vulnerability shown by John Dutton. However, some critics at Vulture pointed to an increasing "us versus them" political tone and felt some character decisions, like the renewed romance between John and Summer, felt repetitive. Episode Statistics
is the fourth episode of Yellowstone 's fifth season, directed by Christina Alexandra Voros and written by series co-creator Taylor Sheridan. Premiering on November 27, 2022, it is widely regarded as a pivotal chapter that balances political maneuvering with deeply personal tragedy and family betrayal. Key Plot Developments [S5E4] Horses in Heaven
The episode follows several high-stakes storylines as the Dutton family's control over Montana is tested:
: John Dutton continues to disrupt the status quo in the Capitol, firing a room full of policy advisors and receiving strategic counsel from Senator Perry on how to navigate his new role as Governor. : After a barroom brawl in the previous
11.64 million viewers (one of the top-rated telecasts of 2022) Christina Alexandra Voros Lead Writer Taylor Sheridan Running Time Approximately 50 minutes "Yellowstone" Horses in Heaven (TV Episode 2022)
: Jamie is seduced by Sarah Atwood, a corporate shark for Market Equities who intends to use him against John. Meanwhile, John pardons Summer Higgins and brings her to the ranch as an environmental advisor, setting up an inevitable clash with Beth. Critical Themes Reviewers from Den of Geek and Decider noted
: In a poignant subplot, Kayce and Monica hold a First Nations funeral for their infant son, whom they name John. This ceremony highlights the show's exploration of loss and the cultural bond between the Duttons and the Broken Rock Reservation.