During the episode, we learn that Rand killed Cole years before, and that Horst and Blake buried the young man somewhere on the property.
Blake doesn’t care: He has zero interest in carrying on the family business.īut he does want to make things right regarding a former ranch worker named Cole Danvers. Even though Blake is the oldest, he “violated the moral turpitude clause of the ranch covenant,” Horst announces. WHAT’S REALLY HAPPENING ON KLEINSASSER RANCH? | Meanwhile, at a highly chaotic breakfast meeting of the Kleinsasser family, Horst announces that JW will take over the ranch after he dies. But she has started having flashes of memory from that night, and in then, Rand is on top of her. But it wasn’t there.įor the record, she doesn’t think Blake is responsible for what happened to her. Her face is badly bruised like Blake, she doesn’t remember much about the evening in question but woke up the next day “beat to hell.” They were at the cabin to look for an old saddle her father, the caretaker, left there, she explains. The Kleinsassers are looking for her, too, she explains, and she doesn’t want to find out why. So they track down Rosie’s whereabouts and find her guarding her property with a gun. ROSIE’S SIDE OF THE STORY | Back at the motel, Jenny and Cassie don’t really talk about what happened - Cassie’s choice - but they realize that the whiskey that Blake and Rosie bought at the bar and brought to the cabin could’ve very easily been laced with rohypnol or something similar, which would provide a reason that Blake couldn’t clearly remember what had gone down inside the house. (Baller move, new guy!) After Cassie is released, Mark drives her back to the motel, talking about Hall & Oates with her to help her de-stress.(Side note: I realize the ridiculousness of that sentence, but it’s really what happens.) She seems way less skeptical of him than she was, by the way. The sheriff refuses… until the governor calls on Lindor’s behalf. So Mark travels to Lochsa County - where Cassie is being held in secret in a closet in the shady sheriff’s private office - and demands that Sheriff Wagy release Dewell. The very angry deputy hits her on the head with a sizable rock, and everything goes dark.īack at the office, Jerrie plays the voicemail for Mark Lindor, the U.S. But she doesn’t get far before tripping and falling as she goes down, her phone goes flying, revealing the recording. So Cassie kicks the door just as the deputy opens it, knocking him backwards and giving her a chance to run.
Either outcome seems hellaciously undesirable. It continues to record as he pulls over and opens one of the back doors it looks like she’s about to either be transferred to another car or handed off to someone else. So she starts talking about how she’s a few miles past the station, and makes sure to say the deputy’s name and what town they’re in. JW abruptly leaves her there when Jenny finally makes it back out to civilization, she sees that Cassie’s car has been torched.ĬASSIE IN PERIL | You’ve got to give Cassie props for her quick thinking: While she’s being held captive in the back of the deputy’s cruiser, she calls Dewell & Hoyt, and the office’s voicemail picks up.
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In the abandoned house, Jenny finds a large bloodstain on the bare mattress and a nearly full bottle of booze under the bed. She says she just wants to see the caretaker’s cabin where Rosie was attacked, and to her surprise, JW says he’ll take her. “I don’t want any trouble,” JW says, pointing out that Jenny is trespassing. She pulls her gun and shoots a warning shot into the ground near his feet, but it doesn’t do much to deter him: He jumps her, and he’s on top of her when his brother JW pulls up and aims a gun at Rand until he lets her go. He tells her she’s pretty, “just like I remember you,” and he wields an axe like it’s a totally normal thing to do. JENNY’S UNLIKELY RESCUER | The episode picks up exactly where the last one left off: with Jenny in the pit of dead cows, and Rand looking real happy to have her there. Read on for the highlights of “No Better Than Dogs.” And if you read no farther than the end of this paragraph, know this: Rand is one messed-up dude.īut you’re going to want to keep going, if for no other reason than to find out what fate befell Cassie after that sheriff’s deputy kidnapped her in the previous episode. This week’s Big Sky this week put a pretty fine point on the nefarious goings-on down at the ol’ Kleinsasser ranch.
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