
Kayce Dutton becomes a U.S. Marshal while a prospective buyer pursues the remaining Yellowstone Ranch lot. In the Yellowstone finale, Kayce saved his family’s ranch by using a tax loophole and selling it to Thomas Rainwater for about a dollar per acre, ending the Dutton legacy burden. Beth relocates to Dillon with Rip, while Kayce and Monica move into East Camp on the Yellowstone Ranch. The spinoff begins with Kayce’s grief after Monica and their son Tate are killed. A nearby ranch owner, Tom Weaver, offers to buy the property and help Kayce move on, prompting Kayce to consider selling the last remaining piece of the ranch.
"In the Yellowstone series finale, Kayce worked around a tax loophole and saved his family's ranch by selling it to Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) for roughly a dollar per acre. Though it was quite a bumpy road getting there, Kayce selling the ranch to the Broken Rock Reservation was a poetic ending that many fans anticipated. It signaled that the Dutton children were moving on from the burden of their family's legacy."
"Then, Marshals flipped the script. The writers killed off Asbille's character-leaving Kayce and his son Tate (Brecken Merrill) with loads of grief hanging over their heads at the beginning of the spinoff series. So, when a nearby ranch owner named Tom Weaver (Chris Mulkey) offered to buy the property and help Kayce move on, the youngest Dutton sibling began the process of potentially selling the last remaining piece of the Yellowstone Ranch."
"“I was on this same porch not too long ago when I sold the Yellowstone,” Kayce tells Tom in Marshals, episode 12. He admits that it wasn't an easy decision to end that legacy, even if he didn't really have a choice. “The last few years of my father's life, he did"
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