Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles - I have been down this road before, buddy, and no one who tried it is alive to tell you how poorly that worked out for them. - You are sealing yourself into the Alamo, Beth, and these guys won't take prisoners, either. - I look forward to it. - There's a warrior in her. - You are the trailer park, I am the tornado. - She's not traumatized by her attack, not really. She doesn't carry the wounds of it other than on her face. I think she's way more traumatized with her past. - She doesn't really know how to love. - I had sort of been aware of that Jamie had a hand in turning her into someone who's angry and cold. - These two characters seem to butt heads at all times. - I think it was always something that had kind of a stinging about what she was doing. - just been watching right along with me. There hasn't been any scenes that have ever actually zeroed in on, "What is this?" Because it's wearing everybody out. - It's so deep, it's so intertwined, it's so complex, yet delivered in such a simple way, such a strong, storytelling way. - You're peeling away the layers of these people and their relationships, and just how the show is set up with the flashbacks. - The problems between Beth and Jamie, they're definitely talked about finally. - Literally, I have people screaming across the street, saying, "What, why do you hate Jamie so much?" Yeah, it wasn't a surprise, there has been a betrayal. - So, the incident at the heart of the issues between Beth and Jamie have been something we've discussed since before we started shooting she show. - But season three Taylor let's them know. - I'm in trouble. - I had sort of been aware of what it was about the general idea. - I had to know. It's this sort of heartbreak, and regret, and this secret, this devastating secret that she carries. - What I didn't know was that Jamie directly chose, or said "yes" to the question of her being sterilized. - A requirement of patients receiving an abortion at this clinic is sterilization. - That was shocking and hard to read. To me it explains everything. - Is it okay? - Yeah, it's okay. - That vitriol and that pain, and that grief, I think just comes flooding out of her. - There's a lot packed into that little scene for Jamie and Beth. There's a lot packed into that scene for a lot of people, I think. - I was ready to play this side of Beth. She's an embodiment of someone who's a survivor, which is inspiring to me. - John is little by little putting Kayce through the ringer to get him to end up where he wants him to be. It started with the bunkhouse, and then he moved him on from there, he wants him to be livestock commissioner, which John has been, and Jamie has been, and I think he recognizes that Kayce does have some leadership qualities that he could use in that role. Once Kayce takes over the office as livestock commissioner, one of the first calls he gets is about a guy who was breeding wild horses, who had these big ambitions, and they sort of didn't work out for him, so he takes his own life, and what Kayce ends up doing in that situation is really selfless. As violent as he can be, he has a really big heart, and really cares about people, and you start to see that maybe he will be good at this job, maybe it is for him. (Kayce knocks on door) Maybe we didn't see this coming that he could be good at leading people. And it's just a testament how great a writer Taylor is. - Once you make the decision, I'll do whatever you want. - Taylor said a really cool thing. We have two sort of rules. Break their hearts a little bit, and make them want to be cowboys. If you come at it like that, every scene starts to make sense. - Running horses is just something people are never going to tire of and if the story is up to the imagery, capturing the imagination, then you're in a really good spot. - You're running 400 horses down a mountain, that was just a pinnacle, I just get chills thinking about that day. I don't think that something like that has been filmed in motion picture. (music) - It's remarkable. Once we finally get settled in, Jimmy breaks his back and three new people show up (laughs). And I think it's that infusion of energy, is really incredible. - Woo! - It's wonderful. The bunkhouse boys don't interact with much feminine energy and so to have that presence in a traditionally male landscape like the bunkhouse, which is so severe, it's fun, and it's light, and it's different, it's tremendous. - Mia is a barrel racer. - Barrel racers are a bit like rock stars. - Are you too old to dance? - Ain't a damn thing I'm too old to do. - She and Laramie literally barrel into this world of Yellowstone and the bunkhouse just going their own speed. - Mia kind of brings her into the Yellowstone ranch, they're just trying to have a laugh and a good time (laughs). - That's what makes it so fun because you just bring this different energy. It's really, really freeing and awesome to be able to be able to be on the other side of that and also see that play out, it's really fun. (country music) - At the end of the day this is, it's work, but it's also their life, they live in the bunkhouse, like this is their whole life, and I think for Jimmy it's profoundly frustrating because he's basically on crutches, he's got a broken back, and that's when everybody wants to hang out? - Fuck it. - Teeter, the way that she is is like, "I've been here, done that, I've seen all of it. "Look guys, this is the way that it is, "Just deal with it." - There's a lot of guys in that bunkhouse that I knew she was going to be obsessed with Colby. - Half the time they're like, "Is she serious, or is this, are we still acting?" I don't know, but you don't have any time to figure it out, because the scene is still going on. - Teeter gets off on the chase and he has all sorts of rules that she thinks would be pretty fun to chip away at. - I feel like most of the time I look like a deer caught in headlights, but if it translates as something differently then I will also take that as well, so I appreciate that. - I think that's an incredible relationship. It's so exciting to get to know Colby through Teeter's eyes. - Friday is your lucky fucking day. - I love that relationship so much. I stan Teeter and Colby, big time.
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