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- We've always known how to fight them, Tom.
We just didn't 'cause we didn't wanna be like them.
I think it's time you be like them.
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- I got involved in "Yellowstone" in the first season
as Rainwater's driver and I feel that my character
has been evolving and now he's more than just a driver
and more than just a bodyguard.
- He's Rainwater's right-hand man
and he struggles with this morality thing.
- She's not evil, Mo.
She's just angry and trying to punish the world.
- Yeah, I know.
And that's what evil means.
- Mo is really kind of the cultural foundation, or center,
because Rainwater wasn't raised on a res, Mo was
so he carries the values of the culture more immediately
in his upbringing.
- This isn't what I expected, Mo.
- What did you expect?
- Sometimes I wonder if I'll make any difference at all.
- That's what the last chairman said.
- Normally when people think about us as Native people,
they think of us as the past.
So it's good to see that character grow, you know,
in that way, as a reminder
that we as Native people still exist.
- And he helps keep Rainwater grounded that way.
- Are you suggesting we share it?
- Suggesting things isn't my job, chairman.
It's yours.
- I know there's some backstory there
because Mo is so mirrored with Rip and John,
so that same level of loyalty is there
between Rainwater and Mo as well.
- It's who they talk to right after they talk to each other,
which is also illuminating.
- And he definitely has my back.
- Sidestepping those regulations is gonna anger
a lot of people.
- That's why I have Mo.
Who do you have?
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