Kayce Dutton’s Marshals spinoff featured a blink-and-you-miss-it point out of a deceased character from Yellowstone.
The Sunday, March 8, episode of the CBS collection featured a tense dialog between Andrea (Ash Santos) and Kayce (Luke Grimes) the place she grilled him about his brother Jamie’s (Wes Bentley) disappearance. Kayce wouldn’t surrender any details about what occurred to the opposite member of the Dutton household however the dialog confirmed that the general public was nonetheless saved at nighttime in regards to the occasions within the Yellowstone collection finale.
Jamie was initially launched when the OG present premiered on Paramount Community in 2018. He was John Dutton’s (Kevin Costner) adopted son, which led to a fancy relationship between the pair. Jamie was finally liable for his father’s dying earlier within the season — and that brought about John’s daughter Beth (Kelly Reilly) to wish to search revenge on her brother.
Within the collection finale, which aired in December 2024, Beth waited for Jamie at his house following John’s funeral. She attacked her brother with bear spray and so they received right into a violent altercation earlier than Beth let him know that she offered the Dutton Ranch for $1.1 million to the reservation.
Beth’s husband, Rip (Cole Hauser), arrived and received Jamie off of Beth — just for her to stab her brother to dying. Rip then took Jamie’s physique to the prepare station to cover the proof because the hit collection got here to an finish.
Govt producer Christina Alexandra Voros later broke down the main points about what went into choreographing the combat scene.

“Clearly there are locations the place you’ll put of their doubles, who’ve additionally been with us from the start,” Voros advised Selection that very same month. “They’ve discovered the best way the actors transfer and have been finding out that so that you do have that factor for locations the place you wish to pull the pad out and somebody has to hit the bottom and Kelly has 12 extra days of taking pictures and nothing can occur to her. However Kelly and Wes did nearly all of that combat themselves.”
Voros continued: “Even when they don’t seem to be taking a punch or throwing one, the vitality it takes to maintain in that area emotionally is exhausting. So I feel what folks don’t notice after they see that combat is sure, it seems to be actual and bloody and ugly, however simply staying in that mindset of being this ferocious takes an important deal from the actors to remain within the headspace.”
On the time, Voros applauded Reilly, 48, and Bentley, 47, for his or her dedication to the scene.
“Overlook in regards to the milk and the bear spray and the stabbing and all that. That’s the simple half,” she mentioned. “My kudos to Kelly and Wes for having the ability to maintain in that excessive state of warfare emotionally all through that scene.”
Marshals airs on CBS Sundays at 8 p.m. ET.

