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First, he calls in every available livestock agent, and tells them to leave their weapons behind.
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Chief Rainwater asks Kayce for help with the search, and Kayce does two smart and sensitive things. “All for Nothing” begins with a family on the reservation realizing their eldest daughter Sila is missing. Kayce also has a dramatic role to play in this episode’s main subplot. Kayce nods at that, but warns, “You’re gonna hate the way I do it.” ( Everybody sing: “Sweet home Alabama/ Play that dead band’s song …”) Still, the old coot does keep refusing to keep his buffalo from roaming close to the Yellowstone ranch, saying that according to the law it’s the Duttons’ and the livestock agents’ job to keep them out. It’s Kayce who finally gets the cranky, Dutton-hating, buffalo-herding bastard to produce the papers he refused to show in the previous episode: the ones that show his cattle don’t have brucellosis.
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(Which raises the question: Why did the show’s creator/writer Taylor Sheridan keep Kayce away from the job in the first place? Did we need three episodes with Jamie as commish? But I digress …) Let’s start with Kayce, who’s been coming back into the storyline in a major way ever since he was named Livestock Commissioner. Because like most of this season so far, this week’s episode “All for Nothing” is a pretty mixed bag, with the same characters as always (Kayce, Rip, Chief Rainwater, Roarke, and Beth) dominating the best scenes, and the same characters as always (John, Jamie, and Beth again) dominating the worst ones. Look, sometimes with Yellowstone you have to take your pleasures wherever you find them. For those of us who don’t have a lot of experience with riding the range or tending to cattle, likely our only previous encounter with the disease sometimes known as “undulant fever” comes from Zevon’s song “Play It All Night Long.” And now here are some real cowboys, tossing around the term “brucellosis” so casually that I keep waiting for these leathery ranch hands to slip into one of the song’s other memorable lines: “There ain’t much to country living/ Sweat, piss, jizz, and blood.” “The cattle all have brucellosis/ We’ll get through somehow.” -Warren Zevonįor Warren Zevon fans like myself, these past two weeks of Yellowstone have been pretty damned delightful, because not once but twice someone has asked a shifty old buffalo-herder whether or not his stock has brucellosis.