: Through their interaction, Owen is forced to grapple with his own long-hidden guilt and the trauma that has influenced his relationship with his own son, T.K..
: This high-stakes situation breaks the tension between them, allowing Judd to "flex his fathering wings" and Wyatt to find a sense of belonging within the Ryder family legacy. Thematic Focus: The Cycle of Fatherhood [S3E16] Shift-Less
Back in Texas, Judd Ryder takes his teenage son, Wyatt, to the family ranch after Wyatt begins acting out in school. : Through their interaction, Owen is forced to
: While Judd hopes the manual labor and quiet of the ranch will teach Wyatt discipline, their time together reveals Wyatt’s underlying frustration over the years of fathering he missed. : While Judd hopes the manual labor and
: Owen discovers that Walter has a second, loving family, which initially deepens his resentment.