“…I don’t want to die on a f****ing toilet,” he adds, pleading. “Nobody ever fights back,” the Beck brother says. He’s been shot in the stomach and is bleeding out. Teal says that Tate’s at a beat-up house out of town. Kayce finds Teal Beck (the second brother) sitting on the toilet and shoots him. I can tell that he was expecting to find his son Tate here. Kayce shows up at the Becks’ home with a warrant, just like the sheriff suggested. “I hope you find him and I hope he’s safe.” “On this, I stand with you,” Rainwater says. But Rainwater says he’s ready and he’s sending someone to John to help. John tells him to stay on the reservation until this is done, because they’ll come for him like they did for Dan Jenkins. “It’s always the innocent who pay most dearly for the things we men do.” “Things aren’t going well,” Rainwater says. Who cares if someone calls you by your first name? Ugh.īeck calls someone (his brother?) and tells them to get out of the house because the sheriff isn’t their friend anymore.īack at the ranch, John Dutton makes a call to Rainwater. OK, I’ve known people like this and they are messed up. And Malcolm is pissed that the sheriff would dare to call him by his first name. Malcolm tells the sheriff that he has too many skeletons in his closet to take on the Becks like this. He’s being pulled over by the sheriff’s men, but he seems unconcerned. #yellowstoneĪnd now we see Malcolm Beck for the first time in this episode.
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Monica what every mother would say to their husband if anyone took her child. They took her son and she wants the Becks to pay. She makes him promise to kill the person who took Tate when he does get Tate back. Kayce promises her that they’ll get Tate back. Kayce goes to visit Monica, who’s lying in bed heartbroken and barely able to face what’s happened to her son. He needs a warrant and he needs to make this about cattle in order to control the narrative, the sheriff advises him.Īfter the commercial break, we’re back at the Dutton Ranch.
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“If you’re gonna do this John, you’ve got to do it right,” the sheriff tells him. The sheriff says they have no way to hide this, and John asks him to keep it quiet a day if he can. “Believe me now?” Dutton asks the sheriff. Jenkins made it out of the Season 1 finale despite looking like he was being killed, but now he’s dead. It looks like Jenkins’ body is lying outside his house, so he really did die. In the next scene, the sheriff arrives at Jenkins’ home. (I didn’t catch the rest of what he said.)īack at John’s ranch, he’s telling his sons that this is going to be the end of them. “This is America,” Jenkins stutters as blood pours out of his mouth. Is Jenkins going to be killed? The gunman shoots through Jenkins’ hand and hits him, leaving him lying on the ground. Sins of the Father is played in standard tuning.Oh no! There’s another gunman outside. You’ll just have to take care to repeat the sections within the brackets twice.Įnjoy, the guitar tab is available below: The guitar tab for Sins of the Father is only two pages long and relatively easy to play. Please subscribe to my YouTube channel, or click here to be updated on all of my latest guitar tabs.)
YELLOWSTONE SINS OF THE FATHER HOW TO
How to play Sins of the Father | fingerstyle guitar You can find a current list of my gear recommendations here. Wind River: theme | fingerstyle guitar + TABįor this song I used my Taylor GS Mini Walnut. Hell or High Water: theme | fingerstyle guitar + TAB Yellowstone: Opening theme | fingerstyle guitar + TAB Yellowstone is a tremendous show on the Paramount Network written by Taylor Sheridan: Sicario, Hell or High Water, and Wind River.
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I believe this is written and performed by Ryan Bingham – an Americana singer/songwriter who also plays Walker a ranch hand on the show. This whimsical ditty is the closing theme of Yellowstone Season 2, Episode 10 – Sins of the Father.