Episode 2 of Marshals marks a pivotal moment for Kayce Dutton and his new team, setting the stage for a fresh start with his son Tate. The episode is packed with tension, action, and the haunting legacy of the infamous train station—a secret Kayce can’t keep hidden forever.
The story opens with Kayce and Tate discussing Tate’s interest in joining the U.S. Marshals after their camping trip, both seeing this new chapter as an opportunity to leave old wounds behind.
The team dynamic is inspired by Kayce’s brother-in-law, Rip, and the squad’s first gathering at the Bullet ‘n Barrel Saloon introduces Pete “Cal” Calvin, whose war stories fail to impress colleagues Miles Kittle and Andrea Cruz. Despite their skepticism about Cal’s friendship with Kayce, they toast to a new team and dynamic.

Cal’s first day quickly escalates when he discovers fugitive Raul Garza at a trailer park known for meth trafficking. The Marshals split up to apprehend Garza, leading to a violent confrontation.
Kayce’s suspicions about a pickup driver are dismissed by Cal, but back at headquarters, Belle reveals Garza’s connection to Lenny Nelson, a member of the Aryan Brethren, linking white supremacists with a Latin gang.
This revelation sets the stage for a high-stakes fentanyl deal between the Aryans and Royals at the “Zone of Death,” a lawless area perfect for drug trafficking and disposing of bodies.
Kayce is unsettled by the existence of the Zone, and Belle’s family visit briefly highlights the Marshals’ attempts at normalcy. Cal encourages Belle not to isolate herself, reflecting on his own family struggles, while Cruz questions Kayce about Jamie’s fate and shares her own closure regarding her father’s death.

The Marshals prepare for the operation as the Aryans and Royals arrive. Belle sets up surveillance to track the Royals and prevent them from distributing drugs on Broken Rock. In a tense moment, Belle becomes trapped under a truck, and Miles moves in to help her, only to be stopped by a rattlesnake that alerts the gang to his presence.
Kayce intervenes, witnessing the Aryans trading drugs for explosives, hinting at a planned attack. A firefight erupts, and Kayce shoots at a Royal chasing Miles, prompting the Aryans to flee. Kayce assists Miles and urges him to help Belle, while Miles joins Cal and Cruz to provide cover.
Kayce pursues and disarms an Aryan terrorist on horseback, executing him despite pleas for mercy, and dumps the body at the train station—a symbolic act tied to his family’s legacy. The Marshals celebrate the failure of a bomb intended for a federal courthouse, while Idaho State Police search for remaining Aryan criminals. When questioned about a fifth suspect, Kayce cryptically mentions the Zone of Death, hinting at secrets he keeps from authorities.

The episode ends with Kayce being “baptized” with an NA beer, but Gifford suspects Kayce of misleading authorities about his presumed-dead brother. In the Zone of Death, Cal and Cruz reflect on Kayce’s actions while enjoying a performance by Ashley Cooke. Cruz feels underappreciated by Kayce, and Tyler Courtad sends her an apology drink after being turned down. Belle shares a drink with Cal, signaling tension and emotional struggles.
Kayce returns home to Tate, discussing Yellowstone landmines and a ceremony to honor Monica, planned by Tate’s grandfather. Kayce avoids questions about his mother’s necklace, keeping it close as a reminder of his family’s past. The train station, a symbol of secrets and violence, remains a burden Kayce cannot hide forever, and the episode closes with the Marshals facing the consequences of their actions and the weight of Kayce’s legacy.