CBS continues its airings of Yellowstone with two back-to-back episodes this Sunday. The first of the two episodes to air is Yellowstone Season 1 Episode 4, “The Long Black Train,” which reveals a secret about John Dutton.
Check out the photos below for a preview of “The Long Black Train,” which airs on Sunday, October 1, on CBS.
This episode of Yellowstone originally aired on July 18th, 2018 on Paramount Network.
Episode description: A secret about John comes to the surface. Beth shows Jenkins a rough night out. Quality time with Tate leads to a close call,
Written by: Taylor Sheridan Directed by: Taylor Sheridan
Photos from Yellowstone Season 1 Episode 4:
Yellowstone Season 1 Epilsode 4 – “The Long Black Train” – Pictured (L-R): Moses Brings Plenty as Rainwater and Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater. Photo: Emerson Miller for Paramount“The Long Black Train” – Pictured (L-R): Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton and Kevin Costner as John Dutton. Photo: Emerson Miller for ParamountYellowstone: “The Long Black Train” – Pictured: Kelsey Asbille as Monica Dutton. Photo: Emerson Miller for Paramount“The Long Black Train” – Pictured: Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. Photo: Emerson Miller for ParamountYellowstone: “The Long Black Train” – A secret about John comes to the surface. Beth shows Jenkins a rough night out. Quality time with Tate leads to a close call, on YELLOWSTONE, Sunday, Oct. 1 (8:30-10:30 PM ET / 8:00-10:00 PM PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured: Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler. Photo: Emerson Miller for Paramount“The Long Black Train” – Pictured (L-R): Kevin Costner as John Dutton and Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton. Photo: Emerson Miller for ParamountYellowstone: “The Long Black Train” – Pictured (L-R): Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton and Kevin Costner as John Dutton. Photo: Emerson Miller for Paramount
About Yellowstone:
Yellowstone chronicles the Dutton family, led by John Dutton (Kevin Costner), who controls the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States. Amid shifting alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds and hard-earned respect, the ranch is in constant conflict with properties it borders – an expanding town, an Indian reservation and America’s first national park.
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