
Yellowstone · Season 3 · Paramount Network
Yellowstone Season 3
Yellowstone Season 3 is a MUST-WATCH, BollyMeter 8.2/10. 10 episodes on Paramount Network from 21 June 2020.
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What BollyAI Thinks
Season 3 earned Yellowstone its first perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, from 7 critics who cited the show's escalating willingness to sit in mood rather than drive plot mechanics - a quality Pajiba described as the rattlesnake calm before violence. The Market Equities corporate takeover bid placed the Dutton ranch against a more abstract threat than the Beck Brothers, and Sheridan used the slower pace to develop the Beth-Rip relationship and John Dutton's political calculus with greater patience. The season finale cliffhanger - simultaneous attacks on multiple Dutton family members - drove the biggest Season 4 anticipation of any cable drama in years.
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Standout Episodes
The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.
- E17.8
John tries to keep scandal internal with a resignation and a loyalty test, while outsiders and land deals quietly tighten the trap.
Full review of E1 → - E27.8
Yellowstone S03E02 sells peace first, then breaks it on schedule with Beth’s airport strategy and John’s grief landing like a trap door.
Full review of E2 → - E37.8
This hour treats the airport like a family betrayal waiting to be formalized, and it makes negotiation feel like violence.
Full review of E3 → - E47.6
Jimmy’s “no more rodeo” vow clashes with the hour’s training-and-replacement logic, while Mo’s casino plan proves preservation is never free.
Full review of E4 → - E57.6
The hour makes authorization the villain: Jamie gains legitimacy to scheme, while Kayce learns procedure can steal the ranch faster than any threat.
Full review of E5 → - E67.4
A tense evidence hunt for Sila gets urgency from procedure, while Jamie’s blame turns family protection into another kind of investigation.
Full review of E6 → - E77.8
S3E7 uses theft logic to hunt family truth, and John’s fatherhood metaphor collapses into a brutal reveal that Jamie can’t un-know.
Full review of E7 → - E87.8
A tense land-and-money hour where Jamie’s paperwork fatigue meets Beth’s push, and every “cash win” feels one step from collapse.
Full review of E8 → - E97.3
S03E9 uses Walker’s parole and ranch violence to turn “future” and “freedom” into timed constraints, not comfort.
Full review of E9 → - E107.7
The episode uses slow silences and rooftop power to justify retaliation, then cashes it out with a “window” strike.
Full review of E10 →
Season Over Season
The corporate antagonist gives Season 3 an ideological dimension that the crime-war structure of the first two seasons did not carry; the pacing is the most confident in the show's run.