A central theme of the episode is the desire for a life unburdened by modern conflict.
Analysis of Yellowstone Season 3, Episode 2: "Freight Trains and Monsters" Yellowstone Season 3 - Episode 2
Roarke argues that ranchers will eventually be rich enough to stop ranching, to which Beth reacts with characteristic defiance, driving over his garden as she departs. 3. The Failure of "Frontier Justice" A central theme of the episode is the
Beth meets with hedge fund manager Roarke Morris and learns that Market Equities plans to build more than just a resort; they intend to construct an airport and an entire city in the valley. Yellowstone Season 3 - Episode 2
Jamie is asked to handle a case involving two horse thieves "the right way" to send a message.