- Malcolm Beck: Don't you want to have your lawyer present?
- John Dutton: This don't feel like a lawyer meeting.
- Teal Beck: I saw your son go against Peabody Coal before the Senate. He's one hell of a litigator.
- John Dutton: Yeah, he can argue with the best of them. So, what's this problem?
- Malcolm Beck: A casino in this valley will have a negative affect on our business. Your ranch and the others.
- Teal Beck: In five years, how many ranches like this can afford to exist?
- Malcolm Beck: Wanna hear our guess. Soon as that casino opens, they'll approach the Forest Service for land lease. And they'll build a ski resort.
- Teal Beck: And you know as well as anyone, ski resorts are daggers to the heart for places like this.
- Malcolm Beck: It'll be an ocean of second homes in ten years.
- John Dutton: I'm aware.
- Malcolm Beck: I'm sure you are. Look, my office has no authority over an Indian casino.
- Teal Beck: And yours has no authority over the land. And your new AG can't restrict them. That's why we need to fight this outside the lines, Mr. Dutton. And we just don't think they got the stomach for that.
- John Dutton: Yeah, well they have the stomach for it. I don't need partners, fellas.
- Teal Beck: Dan Jenkins has a partner. A big one.
- Malcolm Beck: Think of us as allies. We'd be the perfect allies for each other, John. Because there is no part of your business that benefits ours. And vice versa.
- Teal Beck: And when we fight, it's a zero-sum game. We will win. At any cost.
- John Dutton: Yeah.
- Malcolm Beck: John... we just want you to consider it.
- John Dutton: I consider every option, Malcolm. And I choose the one that's best for my family. If it helps you, it's a coincidence.
- Rip Wheeler: That's not the way you wear one of those.
- Jamie Dutton: Working with them is a deal with the devil, Dad.
- John Dutton: All the angels are gone, son. There's only devils left.
- Dan Jenkins: You ever hear of the Beck brothers?
- Thomas Rainwater: The Beck brothers?
- Dan Jenkins: Yeah, yeah, the Beck brothers.
- Rainwater's Driver: Yeah, they own about 300 gas stations with slot machines.
- Doug: One of the brothers controls the sale of liquor licenses.
- Dan Jenkins: That could be a real problem. They don't want our casino to happen.
- Thomas Rainwater: The casino's mine. Your hotel won't need their liquor license. Once we annex the land, the state has no control over anything we do.
- Doug: We didn't agree to annexing the land.
- Thomas Rainwater: You don't need to... we own the land now.
- Dan Jenkins: That wasn't part of the deal...
- Thomas Rainwater: That's exactly the deal, Dan. And for you, it's priceless. There's no county permits to build. The gaming license comes from the Tribal Gaming Commission, as does your liquor license, your permit to operate, and your hotel license... When you sold me the land, Dan, I gave you freedom from oversight.
- Doug: Sidestepping those regulations is going to anger a lot of people. That puts him in danger. Both of you.
- Thomas Rainwater: That's why I have Mo. Who do you have? Surely you've learned by now... we're the only ones playing by the rules.
- Dan Jenkins: What are you saying? You saying I need security?
- Thomas Rainwater: You've needed it for a while, Dan. You should've learned that, too.
- Thomas Rainwater: [Addressing Press Conference] 150 years ago, our people called this land home. We drank from its rivers, we hunted its valleys, we cared for our dead in these forests, we prayed on these mountains. This was our home. And it nourished us. You understand our contract with the reservation is invalidated the moment they annex this land.
- Doug: You familiar with the term Indian giver? Well this is the opposite.
- Ben Waters: The word you're looking for is justice.
- Thomas Rainwater: By the power vested in me, I claim this land as property of the Nation of Confederated Tribes at Broken Rock.
- Dan Jenkins: If he doesn't keep his word, I lose everything.
- Doug: If you were him, would you keep your word?
- Dan Jenkins: It's worth the risk if he is telling the truth. Trusting him is not a business strategy.
- Thomas Rainwater: Dan! Come do the honors.
- Doug: Great, now he's asking you to dig your own fucking grave.
- Thomas Rainwater: This is the beginning of something very special, Dan. You watch what a difference we make.
- Marcus: Any endeavor that raises my people's profile is a good one, but I wonder... how many casinos do we need? Is this the right path for our future?
- News Reporter: Are you challenging Chairman Rainwater's leadership?
- Marcus: I'm challenging his outlook, and what's best for our people as a whole, instead of a select few.
- News Reporter: In an historic ground-breaking ceremony, Tribal Chairman Thomas Rainwater annexed the land purchased for the Confederated Tribes of Broken Rock's ambitious hotel & casino project into the reservation. There are now questions about what, if any, authority the state will have over regulating the casino or monitoring the construction of what will be the largest hotel in the state.
- Malcolm Beck: Who's the contractor on this build?
- Teal Beck: I'll find out.
- Malcolm Beck: I thought we were pretty fucking clear with Mr. Jenkins.
- Teal Beck: Well evidently not.
- Malcolm Beck: We need to find a less subtle means of expressing our displeasure.
- Teal Beck: Can we bait that trap? I think it's time we spring it.
- John Dutton: If he calls dispatch for support, I expect you to give it to him. Did you hear me, Donnie?
- Sheriff Donnie Haskell: I heard you, John. The whole goddamn valley heard you.
- Jamie Dutton: And I'll tell you what makes me nervous. This. Why a trust?
- Beth Dutton: You're an attorney, Jamie. I shouldn't have to explain it to you.
- Jamie Dutton: Okay. Why am I not in it?
- Beth Dutton: Do I really have to tell you that, too? Here's all the things I don't believe: I don't believe you're capable of swallowing your pride and contributing to this family. I don't believe our father will ever trust you again... which is why I don't believe you have a role here anymore.
- Jamie Dutton: Oh. You want to know what my role is? Well I think you're putting this all in a trust so you can control the money. So you can do this. And this. And this.
- Beth Dutton: The ranch is an investor, yes.
- Jamie Dutton: How big an investor? I manage the finances, Beth. I need to know... How big?
- Beth Dutton: Five million. I know, Jamie. You're worried about the risk. Two things: one... the risk is mitigated; two... if you didn't have balls the size of quail eggs, you would've invested this money years ago and he wouldn't be chasing his fucking tail every fall. Good work.
- Jamie Dutton: Hey, Beth. That is over half the ranch's cash. What do we gonna do in November if cattle prices go down? How much money do you think this ranch makes in a year? After payroll and property taxes and hay and countless other expenses? Nothing. This ranch has not turned a profit in six years. And maybe you don't understand the impact of a few hundred dead cattle, but that's half a million dollars rotting in the field. You fucked us. Fucked us. I want the ranch out and I want it out by today.
- Beth Dutton: It doesn't work like that, Jamie.
- Jamie Dutton: You make it work like that.
- Beth Dutton: Fuck, now I see. You think you're gonna get him to trust you by making him not trust me? I wish you and your bird balls the best of luck.
- Kayce Dutton: We're supposed to be checking airstrips, not dead cows.
- Livestock Agent Steve Hendon: We're checking airstrips because of dead cows. Paulson's cows ain't any less dead than yours.
- News Reporter #2: According to the livestock commissioner, sheriff's deputies refused a request to support the livestock agents as they investigated false claims of cattle depredation at convicted felon Jerry Hayes's ranch, just east of Three Forks. Whatever administrative lapses occurred, the result is one man in custody and his teenage boy, dead.
- Malcolm Beck: I know how we can help John Dutton.
- Jamie Dutton: The first thing we want you to look into is this Paradise Valley Development Corporation.
- Jamie Dutton: They've sold property to the Broken Rock Tribe, which is attempting to annex it into their reservation. We'd like you to file an injunction against it...
- Cassidy Reid: Can we contest that?
- Jamie Dutton: I mean, they're clearly attempt to avoid state tax obligations and regulatory requirements. I'd say we have a good chance.
- Cassidy Reid: What about this Senate hearing regarding jurisdiction violation by the Livestock Association?
- Beth Dutton: Let me ask you a question, Attorney General-elect. Do you find Jamie's knowledge of the raid prior to it happening inculpatory in any way? I'm concerned about what happens if they ask him to testify.
- Cassidy Reid: Umm. I think attorney-client privileges recuse him of that. Even if he's aware of a crime before it happened. Are you saying a crime was intentionally committed?
- John Dutton: There was no crime. Not the time. Not the place.
- Cassidy Reid: The concern is... the negative press surrounding the hearing can cause a ripple effect... emboldening others to come forward with accusations that may hold legal merit. Our goal should be to avoid a hearing altogether.
- John Dutton: How do you plan to do that?
- Cassidy Reid: I'm working on it, Commissioner.
- Kayce Dutton: Was it right? Right and wrong's so far from this place, I don't think it factors in at all.