The Yellowstone Podcast (For Episode 303)

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Paramount Network Join Stef and Sheila each week as they discuss Paramount Network’s hit series, Yellowstone. This week on The Yellowstone Podcast, Stef and Sheila discuss Episode 3 of Season 3 of Yellowstone, "An Acceptable Surrender"! Things are staring to heat up in Montana and we've got so many questions! What is the Governor's role in the plot to destroy Dutton Ranch? What is Jimmy's future with the ranch? What happened to Thomas Rainwater following his cease and desist order? Where did Jamie’s allegedly pregnant former girlfriend go cuz it’s about time for that baby to be due? And find out which famous actor’s children make appearances in this episode! Also, we give applause and accolades to Jamie for his handling of his first case as livestock commissioner. Take a break from the action as your hosts take you on a fun detour into both Yellowstone National Park and all things rodeo talk. And, of course, Teeter talk! We save her scenes for the end of the episode in order to end on a high note. Are her intentions for the bunkhouse becoming clearer? Catch up on Sheila’s archived Yellowstone Season 2 written recaps over at PopCultureReview! @Yellowstone #yellowstonetv  #yellowstone #AnAcceptableSurrender #johndutton #lukegrimes #colehauser #kellyreilly #bethdutton #ripwheeler #kaycedutton #kevincostner #paramountnetwork #denimrichards #kelseyasbille #jamiedutton #gilbirmingham #yellowstonetvshow #wesbentley #jeffersonwhite #ianbohen #breckenmerrill #forriesmith #theyellowstonebunkhouse #yellowstonefanart #paramount #yellowstonefancy #outlawcountry #purecountry #realcountry #countrymusic #bhfyp @PodClubhouse @tweet2stef @sheilsmcgangsta MORE IN THIS SERIES 1 | 2  FOLLOW THE HOSTS ONLINE Stef: Twitter | Instagram Sheila: PopCultureReview | Twitter  ### This is a Pod Clubhouse original production. This episode was edited by Caroline Daley at Pod Clubhouse Studios.  

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