The ‘Marshals’ season finale made clear: Kayce Dutton faces betrayal and a shocking development in the finale

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The 'Marshals' season finale made clear: Kayce Dutton faces betrayal and a shocking development in the finale

Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers and key details from the final season of “Marshals.” Reader discretion is advised if you haven’t watched it yet.“Marshals,” a “Yellowstone” spinoff that follows Kayce Dutton as he begins a new chapter as a U.S. Marshal, concluded its first season with a finale that answers some questions while raising many others.

With assassination attempts, a suspected suicide that may not have been, and a final scene, the season ends with Casey in a much more dangerous situation than he realizes. Here’s a full breakdown of how to do everything.

Will Casey sell East Camp?

One of the threads of the current season has been Kayce’s uncertainty about whether he will stick with East Camp after the death of his friend Garrett in a fire there, and the earlier death of his wife Monica from cancer.

Wealthy farmer Tom Weaver eventually makes a formal offer, but Casey ultimately rejects it.“My family has owned this land for almost 150 years,” Kayes says. “With it came a lot of blood, pain and heartache. Lord knows I’ve had my share.” Standing in the shadow of the house Monica passed through and looking at the remains of the barn fire, he acknowledges the darkness that has fallen over the house before concluding, “But come spring, the grass will grow.

The calves will start hitting the ground. This farm will be full of life again.

Inspired by Garrett’s love of horses, Case announced plans to convert East Camp into an equine treatment center for veterans, a decision warmly welcomed by his son, Tate.

He is Cruz leaves Montana?

Cruz has been wrestling all season with whether Big Sky Country is where she truly belongs. After being offered a job in Washington, D.C., she accepts, but her reluctance to leave is evident throughout the finale.

Her fellow guards, Kal, Belle, and Kayce, plead with her to stay, with Kal telling her: “Just make sure you’re heading toward something you want, and not away from something you don’t want.”By the end of the episode, she was willing to miss her flight to help hunt down the bullets, suggesting that a return in season 2 isn’t out of the question.

Who is trying to kill? Thomas Rainwater?

Thomas Rainwater, chief of the Confederated Tribes of Broken Rock, spent the entire season dodging assassination attempts while fighting to protect the reservation from drugs, toxic waste, and developing a rare earth mine.

Eventually, his car was ambushed by armed assassins on the way to a high-stakes meeting with a senator.Rainwater and his team escape and take refuge in the eastern camp, but danger follows them there. A group of masked shooters descend on the farm in a brutal confrontation that ends with Tate narrowly saving Rainwater and an assassin being shot. Casey was clearly shaken by his son’s involvement. “I thought I could break the cycle of violence our family was in, but it always ended in a familiar place,” he says.Suspicion initially falls on Nathan Irons, a Broken Rock council member who has repeatedly clashed with rainwater. Irons is later found dead of an apparent suicide, but Rainwater is not convinced. “If Irons was involved, he was carrying out someone else’s orders,” he says. His suspicions proved justified when an autopsy revealed defensive wounds and no gunpowder burns on Irons’ hands, strongly suggesting that he had been murdered.

Who is really behind the strike on rainwater?

The investigation leads the guards to a suspicious farmhand who made a call before the attack, but when Cal and Bill visit his home, they find him dead as well. Jeb, Tom Weaver’s foreman, is standing outside, and as he drives away, Cal and Bill are shot by two shooters. The episode ends before their fate is revealed.

What happens at the end of the first season of Marshals?

The final and most chilling scene at the end brings everything together. Tom arrives at East Camp with his daughter, Dolly, and offers to take Tate to Texas on a hunting trip.

Casey, concerned for his son’s safety after the shootout, agrees and watches Tom’s private plane board Tate. As the plane prepares to depart, Jeb arrives on the runway and calmly says to Tom: “It’s been handled, sir.”Back at East Camp, Kayce rides the ground with Dolly, completely unaware that he has just handed his son over to the man who appears to have been funding the violence around Broken Rock all along.The finale leaves viewers with many urgent questions ahead of season two. What would Tom Weaver want from Broken Rock and East Camp? Is Dolly, who has grown closer to Kayce throughout the season, aware of her father’s actions? And what does Tom have planned for Tate in Texas? The “Marshals” will come back to answer them.

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