‘Yellowstone’ Fans Spot Devastating Clue About Monica in the ‘Marshals’ Trailer
When Taylor Sheridan’s hit Paramount Network series “Yellowstone” ended in 2024, fans might have noticed a small tribute at the
beginning of the final episode to a man named Bob Avila, reading: “This episode is dedicated to Bob Avila. See you down the dusty trail,
amigo.” Onscreen tributes to people who contributed to a television series and have passed away are nothing new, with projects as varied as
the FX comedy series “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and Joe Carnahan’s recent rip-roaring Netflix crooked cop movie “The Rip” giving honors to someone who mattered to the production. But who is Bob Avila, and why does he matter to the “Yellowstone” team?
Bob Avila was a world-renowned horseman who won numerous awards for his horseback riding prowess, later turning his horse knowledge into a booming business with horse training home videos. Avila had a small cameo as himself in the season 3 “Yellowstone” episode “I Killed a Man Today,” where he showed off a horse while John Dutton III (Kevin Costner) explained the world of horses to his grandson. It’s a neat moment for people who really love the world of horses and horseback riding, even if it probably flew under the radar of many “Yellowstone” viewers.
While “Yellowstone” was kind of a chaotic soap opera that occasionally makes absolutely zero sense, one thing series creator Taylor Sheridan clearly takes very seriously are the real horse trainers, riders, and ranchers that inspire the show. The series also paid tribute to Billy Klapper, an old-school cowboy who made handmade cowboy gear out of his Pampa, Texas workshop. Klapper had a brief cameo in season 5, but sadly died before the episode aired, leading to the crew ending the episode with a card that reads “In Loving Memory of Billy Klapper.” It’s cool that the series not only paid tribute to these men after they died, but that they had them make cameos at all, lending some authenticity to the fictionalized ranching world.
“Yellowstone” was often at its best when it focused on the family dynamics of the Duttons and allowed Costner to be a charming paternal figure, and Avila’s cameo is one of those truly great moments. He was a part of the best season of “Yellowstone” as well as being an absolute horse riding legend.
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For months, Yellowstone fans have had one huge question about Kayce Dutton’s next chapter: where is Monica? Now that the official Marshals trailer is out, that question feels a lot less theoretical—and a lot more devastating.
The reason is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment early in the trailer that fans immediately rewound to watch again. Over a heavy voiceover, Kayce says: “The only thing I ever wanted was taken from me.” Then, the camera cuts to him and his son, Tate, standing at the foot of a bed as a nurse gently pulls a sheet up over a body. The bedside table is crowded with medication bottles, which only deepens the mystery.
It’s a heartbreaking scene on its own, but in the Yellowstone universe, it feels even more dramatic because of where we last left Kayce. (Spoilers ahead!) In the series finale, he made the move that finally gave his family a shot at peace: selling the Yellowstone Ranch to the Broken Rock Reservation with conditions meant to protect the land and keep his family rooted together. Kayce, Monica, and Tate weren’t riding off into a fairy tale, but they were finally choosing something like stability.