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.
Mo Brings Plenty returns as Mo in 'Marshals', the Paramount+ series on CBS that revives characters from the Broken Rock Reservation seen in 'Yellowstone'. The tribe faces threats from protesters and assassins amid land disputes. Brings Plenty told CNET he hopes the show conveys that Native Americans 'are very much just like everyone else in society' with their own ups and downs, noting they are ranchers with cows and horses who contribute to Western heritage. He pointed out that cowboys are not limited to 'a Caucasian individual' and stressed the diversity across North American tribes, beyond just the fictional Broken Rock Reservation. The first episode kills off Monica Dutton, played by Kelsey Asbille, severing a key Dutton family tie to the reservation, though Kayce Dutton, portrayed by Luke Grimes, remains an ally. Brings Plenty expressed gratitude to The Hollywood Reporter, saying, 'I'm ecstatic. I'm so extremely grateful that they didn't leave Broken Rock out of it, and that they didn't leave Indian Country out of it.' 'Marshals' premiered to 9.52 million viewers and has been renewed for a second season.