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In the final showdown, the Picketts face their toughest battle yet. And when the dust settles, those who live will have to learn to move on and cope with the sacrifices they have made.
While Joe frantically rushes to the hospital, will Sheridan be able to recall her survival skills to escape an unhinged predator?
In need of some breakthrough evidence, Joe calls in a favor from an unexpected ally. Meanwhile, Marybeth and Sheridan remain vulnerably close to danger.
Joe connects an important piece of the pipeline mystery, but will it cost him? Meanwhile, the Pickett's find themselves in a luxurious new home.
Joe begins to wonder if there's anyone in this town who isn't connected to the deeply rooted corruption, and Marybeth works around the clock to try and free Nate.
Joe and Marybeth are spooked after the incident at Clyde's trailer and must decide whether or not they want to continue looking for the truth. Meanwhile, Sheridan gets an expected visitor.
Joe enjoys newfound praise after dispatching the presumed murderer, but he isn't convinced the investigation is over. Meanwhile, someone is attempting to clean up all the loose ends.
As Joe and some other brave locals embark on a dangerous trek, Marybeth contemplates going back to the courtroom for what seems like a worthy cause.
Joe weasels his way into a local murder case and finds himself at odds with some important townsfolk; Marybeth manages the rest of the family at a motel and does some digging of her own.
On his first day as game warden in Saddlestring, Wyo., Joe Pickett finds himself in an unexpected situation with a local poacher.
In season two, Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett discovers a hunter murdered in the mountains and realizes his is just one of a series of gruesome murders. To solve the case and catch the killer, Joe must navigate a radical anti-hunting activist, a ghoulish set of twins living off the grid and his own tortured past. Joe and his wife, Marybeth, discover that the murdered men weren't as innocent as they seemed. But when they dig too deep, they are forced to go on the run and fight for their very lives.