The 8 Most Intense ‘Yellowstone’ Fight Scenes For Fans Who Love Rooting For Rip Wheeler
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Yellowstone isn’t just popular because everyone loves Kevin Costner (although he’s certainly a draw). The Paramount Network TV show is full of drama, romance and plenty of action as we watch the Dutton family season after season try to defend their Montana ranch and their family’s legacy. It’s a modern day Western after all, so of course there are plenty of epic fights.
Here are eight of the most epic fight scenes from the first four seasons of Yellowstone.
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1-Lloyd vs Walker
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Part of the reason Yellowstone season 4 was so intense, was this ongoing feud between Lloyd (Forrie J. Smith) and Walker (Ryan Bingham). Lloyd’s former flame, barrel racer Laramie, had moved over to Walker, the guitar strumming criminal who was stuck working at the Dutton’s ranch. This didn’t sit well with Lloyd. Plus the fact that Walker was supposed to be dead…remember when Kayce “took him to the train station” but let him live? The fight escalates multiple times throughout the season before John Dutton finally tells them to fight each other until they can’t any more. Not that it mattered (because then Rip broke his hand), but Lloyd did win.
2. The ranch hands vs the bikers
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3. Broken Rock Reservation vs Yellowstone Ranch
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In the two hour series premiere, conflict immediately ignites between John Dutton’s ranch and the neighboring Broken Rock Reservation. Locals on the reservation cut the barbed wire fence separating their land and, as a result, the Yellowstone’s cattle graze onto the other side. But now the reservation is claiming the cattle and won’t let the Dutton’s reclaim their branded property. When John sends his livestock agents out to settle the situation, a major shoot out ensues. Monica’s brother ends up shooting the eldest Dutton son, Lee, which leads Kayce to shooting him. It’s a confusing twist that brings Kayce back into his father’s graces and one heck of a way to kick off the series.
4-Yellowstone Ranch vs the Militia
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This made for one heck of a season 2 finale. The Beck Brothers had been new opponents of the Dutton family this season and they were in league with the Montana Free Militia. The Becks hired the militia to abduct Kayce’s son Tate as a way to get back at the Duttons . This obviously meant that John, Kayce and Rip were willing to do whatever they needed to in order to get him back. They lead a group out to the militia’s base where they kill nearly everyone trying to rescue Tate. It’s intense to say the least.
5-Rip vs Kayce
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7. The bunkhouse vs the bar
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Remember back in season 2 when Walker wasn’t the only new face at the Dutton ranch? We also had Avery and Cowboy. Cowboy convinces the rest of the bunkhouse to play “cowboy poker,” in which you try to be the last one to run out of bullpen — but not before coming face to face with a charging bull. Sounds fun? The chaotic scene pissed off Rip so he told them to go blow off steam at the bar instead. Well that didn’t end well either…
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8-Emily vs Mia
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Season 4 was obviously full of juicy drama but one of the most interesting directions the show took was Jimmy’s relationship ending with his barrel racer girlfriend Mia when John Dutton sends him down to Texas. He really did have some growing up to do and the experience helped turn Jimmy into a man just like John knew it would. While down there, he fell for the lovely Emily who, unlike Mia, was happy with Jimmy exactly the way he was.
Both women felt so strongly about the scrappy ranch hand that when he and Emily showed up at the Yellowstone, Mia promptly hopped out of her chair to attack the Texas woman, who actually held her own and could probably be declared the winner of the fight. She was also the winner of Jimmy’s heart since he returned back with her to the Lone Star state. Sorry Mia! Yellowstone fans stay tuned to see Jefferson White star as Jimmy in the Texas-based spinoff coming in 2023!