After a successful debut season, CBS’s terrific ***Yellowstone ***offshoot, Marshals, is heading for its season finale. With Kayce Dutton returning triumphantly to our screen alongside some Yellowstone fan favorites, we’ve gone on a new adventure with the youngest Dutton and seen Kayce doing what he does best — protecting people. But the final episode of the first season is about to see Kayce and his Marshals squad trying to save their most high-profile target yet — Broken Rock Chairman Thomas Rainwater.

Ahead of the weekend’s premiere, Collider is thrilled to debut an exclusive sneak peek at the episode. Our sneak peek sees the team assessing the threat they’re facing, and it’s the toughest test they’ve come up against to date. A team full of spec ops veterans, with a South African leader. Yes, we’ve got international mercenaries going after Chairman Rainwater. And what’s more, their service records don’t overlap, with no visible connection between any of them. This is a serious threat, and the marshals team have their work cut out for them. The official synopsis states:

After an assassination attempt against Broken Rock chairman Rainwater, Kayce protects him while the Marshals race to discover who’s targeting him. When a militia attacks, Kayce realizes the conspiracy is larger than anyone imagined.

The show that claimed the most of your answers is the world you were built for. If two tied, both are shown — you’re complicated enough to straddle two Sheridan universes.

You are a Dutton — or you might as well be. You understand that some things are worth protecting at any cost, and that the modern world’s indifference to history, to land, to legacy, is not something you’re willing to accept quietly. You lead from the front, you carry your family’s weight without complaint, and when someone threatens what’s yours, you don’t escalate — you finish it. You’re not cruel. But you are absolute. In Yellowstone’s world, that combination of ferocity and loyalty doesn’t make you a villain. It makes you the only thing standing between everything that matters and everyone who wants to take it.

You thrive in the chaos of high-stakes negotiation, where the money is enormous, the margins are thin, and the wrong word in the wrong room can cost everyone everything. You’re a fixer — the person called when a situation is already on fire and needs someone with the nerve to walk into it. West Texas oil country rewards exactly what you are: sharp, adaptable, unsentimental, and absolutely clear-eyed about what people want and what they’ll do to get it. You’re not naive enough to think this world is fair. You’re smart enough to be the one deciding who it’s fair to.

You are a Dwight Manfredi — someone who has served their time, paid their dues, and arrived somewhere unexpected with nothing but their reputation and their wits. You adapt without losing yourself. You build loyalty through respect rather than fear, though you’re not above reminding people that the two aren’t mutually exclusive. Tulsa King is for people who are still standing when everyone assumed they’d be finished — who find, in an unfamiliar place, that they’re more capable than the world gave them credit for. You don’t need a throne. You build one, wherever you happen to land.

You carry the weight of a system that is broken by design, and you do it anyway — because someone has to, and because you’re the only one positioned to do it without the whole thing collapsing. Mike McLusky’s world is for people who are comfortable operating where there are no good options, only less catastrophic ones. You speak every language: law enforcement, criminal, political, human. That fluency makes you invaluable and it makes you a target. You’ve made your peace with both. Mayor of Kingstown belongs to people who understand that keeping the peace is not the same as being at peace — and who do the job regardless.

The cast includes Luke Grimes (American Sniper, Fifty Shades of Grey) as Kayce Dutton, Arielle Kebbel (John Tucker Must Die, The Vampire Diaries) as Belle, Ash Santos (American Horror Story, True Story) as Andrea, **Tatanka Means **(Killers of the Flower Moon, The Son) as Miles, **Brecken Merrill **(Yellowstone, This Is Us) as Tate Dutton, Gil Birmingham (Wind River, Hell or High Water) as Thomas Rainwater, and Mo Brings Plenty (Yellowstone, The Revenant) as Mo.

And the good news for fans? Marshals will be back for more. CBS renewed the spin-off for Season 2 after its record-breaking premiere, so we know that Kayce’s new chapter isn’t a one and done. With Season 2 already given the green light, it means the show has the breathing room to keep building Kayce’s life beyond the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, and into a bold new future.

The season finale of* Marshals* will air this Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

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