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Yellowstone’s ‘Marshals’ Has Riley Green’s Character Suffering 2nd Degree Burns After Shocking Fire

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Yellowstone‘s Marshals spinoff shocked viewers with a dangerous ranch fire that resulted in country singer Riley Green‘s character Garrett suffering from second degree burns.

During the Sunday, May 3, episode of the hit CBS series, Kayce (Luke Grimes) saw a fire break out in a barn on his property. He rushed over as Garrett was helping the horses in the stable escape but then things took a turn. Garrett was caught under a beam that fell and he subsequently suffered second degree burns.

The rest of the episode showed Garrett’s loved ones concerned about his health — and his lungs — after a doctor noted that there was internal damage in addition to external. It remains to be seen how much of a health scare Garrett is going through.

Marshals marks Green’s acting debut — with him appearing in multiple episodes this season.

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“I’m so excited to be joining the cast of Marshals. Being on set with my buddy Luke Grimes made the experience even more memorable,” Green said in a statement in February. “This is my first go around in the acting space and I couldn’t have asked for a better introduction to this world.”

Green plays former Navy SEAL Garrett, who arrives at the ranch hoping to lean on his friends Kayce Dutton and Cal to help “put the demons of his past to rest,” according to the official character description.

Who Is Country Singer Riley Green Playing on Marshals?
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“It happened really organically. It was through Luke Grimes, who’s become a real good buddy of mine,” Green told People in April about how his role on the show came to be. “He’s starting his music career and was starting to come to Nashville and doing some cowriting and stuff. I was trying to help him out in that world a little bit with some people that I knew. He was like, ‘Man, you should try acting, you know? I think you’d be good at it.’ I was already kind of putting thought into that.”

Green recalled everyone being “so welcoming” to him on set as he balanced acting and performing.

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“A lot of my music career, other than writing new songs and adding things to a set, there’s a lot of monotony of playing the same songs over and over again, showing in and out during a tour,” he shared. “This is something that’s brand new every day.”

After meeting with an acting coach, Green was taught not to “worry so much about the lines” and instead focus on responding “to what the other person says.” Green also teased how his character has “a lot of vulnerability,” in addition to his extensive military experience.

“He’d been through a lot and had a lot of problems and that’s not the easiest thing to just jump into,” Green noted. “I certainly think there would have been characters that would have been easier for me to sort of tap into that were more similar to me.”

He continued: “This guy was somebody that really had a lot of deep emotional problems from things that had happened to him in the past. And when you haven’t lived those, you really kind of just rely on feedback from other people in the room.”

Marshals airs on CBS Sundays at 8 p.m. ET.

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