Marshals episode 4 introduces Dolly as Kayce's potential love interest

The March 22 episode of Marshals featured Kayce and Cal rescuing a rancher from a helicopter crash, leading to an offer from the rancher's daughter, Dolly Weaver. The episode also revealed that bartender Maddie is Cal's estranged daughter. Actors provided insights on Kayce moving on after his wife Monica's death.

In the March 22 episode of Marshals season 1 episode 4, U.S. Marshals Kayce and Cal undertook a mission to rescue a wealthy rancher, played by guest star Chris Mulkey, after his helicopter crashed into a mountain. Grateful for saving her father's life, Dolly Weaver (guest star Ellyn Jameson) offered to buy the team drinks and showed particular interest in Kayce. Andrea warned Kayce, saying, 'I know what grateful looks like, and that is not how she's eyeing you. Saddle up, cowboy.' Dolly later approached Kayce, commenting that his skills apparently 'don't include being the life of the party.' New to Montana, she requested a private 'crash course on all things Big Sky,' to which Kayce replied, 'Maybe.' Dolly's father is assisting Kayce with his ranch, potentially leading to further interactions. This development comes shortly after the death of Kayce's wife Monica, a character from Yellowstone, which occurred before the Marshals series premiere. Actor Mo Brings Plenty, who plays Mo, noted that Kayce 'now has to carry on his wife's legacy' and is 'getting even more involved now because he has to fill the space she left behind.' He added that from a traditional perspective, Mo would have an opinion but would support Kayce as a brother. Brings Plenty viewed Monica's cancer storyline positively, linking it to real environmental issues affecting all people. The episode also disclosed that bartender Maddie (guest star Morgan Lindholm), previously thought to be Cal's flirtation interest, is his daughter, resolving the mystery of a photo in Cal's wallet. Earlier, actor Marshall-Green had said of Cal, 'He's looking for love, and he's hoping Maddie is going to love him. She's definitely putting up a fight.' Showrunner Spencer Hudnut teased that the photo explains Cal's move to Montana.

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The Yellowstone spinoff series Marshals debuted on CBS on March 1, 2026, following Kayce Dutton as he joins an elite U.S. Marshals unit in Montana. Created by Spencer Hudnut and based on characters from the original series by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, the procedural drama shifts the franchise toward a more straightforward law enforcement format. Starring Luke Grimes in the lead role, the show explores themes of protection and community amid regional tensions.

The April 12 episode of Marshals focused on Kayce confronting his anger toward his late father John Dutton and guilt about pursuing a new relationship after Monica's death. The team hunted an ex-con targeting a federal judge's family, revealing the husband's secret as an arms dealer. Subplots involved romantic tensions among the marshals.

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The Yellowstone universe expands with the premiere of Marshals on CBS, following Kayce Dutton in his new role as a U.S. Marshal. The series recaps key events from the original show's 2024 finale without requiring prior viewing. Returning cast members include familiar faces from the Dutton family saga.

Country singer Riley Green made his acting debut on CBS' Marshals, a Yellowstone spin-off, playing Garrett, a former SEAL teammate of Kayce Dutton. The character appears in Season 1 Episode 8, aired Sunday at 8/7c. Green shared details of his journey into acting in an interview with TVLine.

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Actor Mo Brings Plenty, who plays Mo on the 'Yellowstone' spin-off 'Marshals', wants audiences to gain a deeper understanding of Native American history and culture. He emphasized that Native Americans are diverse and integral to Western heritage. The show, renewed for a second season after a strong premiere, continues storylines involving the Broken Rock Reservation.

Taylor Sheridan's new drama The Madison will premiere on Paramount+ on March 14, 2026, with three episodes, followed by the remaining three the next week. The series stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell as a New York City family relocating to Montana's Madison River valley after a tragedy. It explores themes of grief and human connection in a standalone story set near Yellowstone's world.

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Paramount+ has renewed Taylor Sheridan's drama series The Madison for a third season ahead of its second season premiere. The first season of six episodes debuted on March 14, 2026, following an initial two-season order where both were filmed back-to-back.

 

 

 

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