Longtime fans of Yellowstone may have forgotten how Rip and Kayce fought in Season 1. That's just part of Ep. 6, "The Remembering."

  • Yellowstone, Season 1, Ep. 6 airs on CBS on Sunday (Oct. 8).
  • Jamie Dutton's political aspirations come into view during an episode that also finds Beth a new adversary.
  • Much of the episode is focused on Kayce's family, and something tragic happens that will force them to make a decision.

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Pictures below don't find the two men coming to blows (that would spoil it), but it nearly happens twice during Ep. 6. Overall, this is one a simmering episode of the Kevin Costner drama, but one that will be exciting to talk about on the next Dutton Rules podcast.

Episode 5 of Yellowstone ended with Monica witnessing John Dutton's newest ranchhand getting branded. That came after significant drama between Beth and Jamie. He extends an olive branch, but this new ep. makes it clear she is going to chop it down.

Welcome to Beth unleashed ... it's a long slow spiral from here.

Look for a recap and extensive breakdown of Ep. 6 of Yellowstone next week. Adison Haager and Billy Dukes host the popular Dutton Rules podcast and offer insight and analysis of events taking place in the Taylor Sheridan drama.

Season 1 is set to continue through October on CBS, as the network needed programming on account of the writer's strike and SAG strike. It's not clear when Season 5 will resume on Paramount Network.

PICTURES: Look Inside 'Yellowstone' Season 1, Episode 6: 'The Remembering'

Yellowstone continues its Season 1 run on CBS on Sunday night (Oct. 8), and photos ahead of Episode 6, "The Remembering," hint at what's to come.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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