: John Dutton continues to disrupt the status quo in the Capitol, firing a room full of policy advisors and receiving strategic counsel from Senator Perry on how to navigate his new role as Governor.
Reviewers from Den of Geek and Decider noted the episode’s strong emotional core, particularly the rare moments of vulnerability shown by John Dutton. However, some critics at Vulture pointed to an increasing "us versus them" political tone and felt some character decisions, like the renewed romance between John and Summer, felt repetitive. Episode Statistics
The episode follows several high-stakes storylines as the Dutton family's control over Montana is tested:
: Jamie is seduced by Sarah Atwood, a corporate shark for Market Equities who intends to use him against John. Meanwhile, John pardons Summer Higgins and brings her to the ranch as an environmental advisor, setting up an inevitable clash with Beth. Critical Themes
: John Dutton continues to disrupt the status quo in the Capitol, firing a room full of policy advisors and receiving strategic counsel from Senator Perry on how to navigate his new role as Governor.
Reviewers from Den of Geek and Decider noted the episode’s strong emotional core, particularly the rare moments of vulnerability shown by John Dutton. However, some critics at Vulture pointed to an increasing "us versus them" political tone and felt some character decisions, like the renewed romance between John and Summer, felt repetitive. Episode Statistics [S5E4] Horses in Heaven
The episode follows several high-stakes storylines as the Dutton family's control over Montana is tested: : John Dutton continues to disrupt the status
: Jamie is seduced by Sarah Atwood, a corporate shark for Market Equities who intends to use him against John. Meanwhile, John pardons Summer Higgins and brings her to the ranch as an environmental advisor, setting up an inevitable clash with Beth. Critical Themes [S5E4] Horses in Heaven