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Jamie confronts his past; Rip approaches Kayce about an old problem; the bunkhouse crew looks to defend two of its own.
Jamie confronts his past; Rip approaches Kayce about an old problem; the bunkhouse crew looks to defend two of its own.
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S3, EP6 "All for Nothing"Beth reveals a secret to her father; John confronts two cowboys about old feuds; a search gets underway on the reservation.
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S3, EP7 "The Beating"Jamie has a major revelation; Beth makes plans for her future; Jimmy meets a rodeo legend; Rip's patience is tested.
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S3, EP8 "I Killed a Man Today"Beth continues her battle with Willa Hayes and brings John a lucrative offer; Monica has a harrowing ordeal.
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S3, EP9 "Meaner Than Evil"Jamie confronts his past; Rip approaches Kayce about an old problem; the bunkhouse crew looks to defend two of its own.
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S3, EP5 "Cowboys and Dreamers"The reason for Beth and Jamie's toxic relationship is revealed; Kayce bends the rules to help a family in need; Rip and the boys get into a confrontation with two men from John's past.
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S3, EP4 "Going Back to Cali"Beth shares a personal secret with Rip; John and the boys deal with some hostile trespassers from out of state; Rainwater reaches out to a powerful woman to help secure the future of Broken Rock.
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S3, EP3 "An Acceptable Surrender"Jamie plays cover-up and damage control with Hendon; Gov. Perry hears a multibillion-dollar pitch for a development right on the Yellowstone; Jimmy competes in a rodeo competition.
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S3, EP2 "Freight Trains and Monsters"The Duttons open camp, which proves to be the best therapy for Tate; Jamie and Hendon agree to teach a lesson to two criminals, but it does not go as intended; Beth learns more about Roarke's business plans; Teeter joins the bunkhouse.
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