Notice! SPOILERS ahead for yellow stoneend of the series.
This article contains mentions of suicide.
yellow stone Season 5, part 2 was disappointing in many ways, but the ending got a lot of things right. The decision to end the neo-Western came shortly after news broke that Kevin Costner was leaving Yellow Stone. So there was a lot of speculation about how Costner's John Dutton III would be written and what the final six episodes would be like. John's exit was covered in the premiere episode when he was found dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but Beth and Kayce agreed that this was staged and set out to find the truth.
The revelation that Yellow Stone'John Dutton's death could have led to an emotional final season, but the series instead focused on seemingly meaningless flashbacks and life at Rancho 6666 in Texas. Additionally, Taylor Sheridan's decision to appear regularly as Travis was divisive, as Travis took away screen time from fan-favorite characters and the story of revenge for John's death. Despite these errors, yellow stone wrapped things up nicely at the end of the series, doing many of the things that most needed to be done to a satisfying ending.
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Rip and Beth got their happy ending
The two moved to Dillon to start a new life
The worst thing that could have happened would be if either Rip or Beth had died during the finale, with their permanent separation coming second. Fortunately, neither of those things happened. Instead of, Beth and Rip finally got the peace they were looking for when they moved to Dillon after all the dust settled. The last scene involved the two admitting that they were finally happy, and Beth was especially moved because the bartender laughed at the idea of tourists passing through the area.
Of course, Beth and Rip's happiness came at a great cost, as Rip helped Beth kill Jamie and then he and Lloyd disposed of the body in a way that would never be found or traced back to them. They appear to have escaped legal trouble as a result of the confrontation with Jamie, but it's possible someone knows something and causes problems during Beth and Rip's date. yellow stone spin off. However, for now, they got the happy ending they deserved after all the heartache they experienced throughout their lives.
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Kayce finally got freedom from the ranch
John's youngest son cried with joy after selling the property
Kayce's joy after selling the farm was one of the most beautiful aspects of the story. yellow stone end. Although he appeared to be in mourning after signing the papers, he hugged Mônica and said he was "finally free." This resolution was a long time coming, as Kayce had struggled with dual loyalty to the Duttons and her indigenous neighbors since the first episode of the series. Furthermore, Trying to help John meant getting caught up in shady, illegal activities that only caused Kayce trouble, so gaining his freedom was a huge relief.
The vision symbolized the new prosperity Kayce would enjoy as a result of selling the remainder of the property to Rainwater.
The moment Kayce cried when he realized he was now free would have been a perfect ending, but yellow stone made it even better by including the shared vision of a wolf digging in the field that Kayce, Monica, and Mo saw. The vision symbolized the new prosperity Kayce would enjoy as a result of selling the remainder of the property to Rainwater. It also suggested that Kayce fully embraced his identity as an honorary part of the tribe, as he was able to see the same things that the indigenous people saw.
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Indigenous peoples recovered their lands
Mo fulfilled Rainwater's promise to be John's protector
It was shocking to see the indigenous people removing the farmhouse and other structures once they reclaimed the land, but it was also a victory for them. Chief Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) has wanted to get the property back since yellow stonefirst episode. Furthermore, a 1883 prefigured prophecy yellow stoneis ending, as it said it would return to indigenous control after seven generations. Fulfilling this connected prophecy yellow stone to its spin-off and was therefore the perfect way to end the series.
Mo fulfilled Rainwater's promise to Kayce to be John's protector, ensuring that his and his family's resting place remained intact.
That said, one of the most powerful scenes in yellow stoneThe finale took place at Dutton Cemetery, which Rainwater had promised would remain intact as long as indigenous people and Duttons were buried there. Several indigenous people began to knock over the Duttons' tombstones and laugh, but Mo put an end to their behavior, telling them: "They protected this land. They died for this land. And this land is where they will stay." Thus, Mo fulfilled Rainwater's promise to Kayce to be John's protector, ensuring that his resting place and that of his family members remained intact.
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Narration by Elsa Dutton ending Yellowstone
She summed up Yellowstone's central conflict
The cemetery sequence led directly to Elsa's final narration, which further cemented the idea that the prophecy had been fulfilled, as well as pointing out that everyone had triumphed. yellow stonecentral conflict. Elsa's comment that "Men cannot truly own wild lands. To own land, you must cover it with concrete, cover it with buildings, stack it with houses so thick that people can smell each other's dinner."explained beautifully why the returned land was a victory - the developers who wanted to turn the land into a ski resort completely failed.
Elsa was the perfect person to narrate this scene because the prophecy began with her father receiving the land as she was dying. Thus, his final narration reinforced the idea that everything had closed and now the indigenous people were in charge of the land and would never again allow it to be destroyed by greedy colonists who only cared about profiting from it.
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Jamie got the death he deserved
There was no other way his story could have ended after he cheated on John
That was disappointing yellow stoneThe war between Jamie and Beth was mostly saved for this final battle, but there's no doubt that Jamie got what he deserved. During yellow stoneIn Jamie's early seasons, Jamie was a complex character who often fought with John because he refused to sacrifice his legal license to protect him in illegal ways, but that version of the character was long gone by the time he died - Jamie had killed his father biological and decided to kill John so he could help the developers get the land.
Thus, the only satisfactory ending for Jamie was being taken to the train station. Beth got the revenge she had wanted since they were children and avenged her father's murder, and Jamie's body was disposed of the way he deserved. While this means there's no hope of redemption for Jamie, there would be no way to reliably redeem him after he's gone this far, so his death is a victory for the Dutton family.
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Ryan got back with his girlfriend
He reunited with her after hearing her sing in a bar
yellow stone It could have ended without the audience knowing what had happened to many of the cowboys working on the ranch, but that wouldn't have been true to the spirit of the show. In your heart, The Neo-Western was a love letter to the cowboy lifestyle that Rip feared was dying and therefore took his time following several of the cowboys. Ryan's (Ian Bohen) final story was one of the best, as it appealed to the audience's romantic side, as well as ensuring he had a happy ending.
This ending also demonstrated that Ryan, like Kayce, had regained his freedom now that the ranch was gone and he didn't need to care for it.
Ryan had already broken up with Abby (Lainey Wilson) because he needed to focus on his cowboy duties and couldn't follow her across the country while she established her music career. Thus, his ending was particularly touching, as he sought out Abby while she was singing in a bar and listened to the entire show before asking her for a second chance. This ending also demonstrated that Ryan, like Kayce, had regained his freedom now that the ranch was gone and he didn't need to care for it.
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Beth accepted Carter as part of the family
She had previously refused to let him call her mother
Carter was one of yellow stoneAlthough he only joined in the 4th season. Initially, he was a child young enough to cling to Beth after her mother's death and call her “Mommy,” which she quickly shut down. Carter quickly matured into a young adult and became a ranch hand who lived in the bunkhouse, but maintained relationships with Rip and John despite Beth's indifference.which made Beth's eventual acceptance of him more touching.
Beth's new attitude towards Carter began after Colby's death, when she invited him to spend the night at the farmhouse and told him he was family. However, everything solidified when Beth and Rip invited him to come with them to their new ranch in Dillon. Although Carter's help is needed to make the new ranch a success, Beth and Rip could have hired any ranch hand; the fact that they chose Carter suggests that they now see him as an adopted son.
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Teeter is over Colby's memories
She was too heartbroken by his death to stay in Montana and went to Texas to work for Travis
Colby's death was one of the most painful parts of yellow stone season 5, part 2. Although the death seemed unnecessary — Colby could have shot the horse in the first place instead of going into the stall — it was devastating for Teeter (Jennifer Landon), who first told him she loved him just hours earlier.
That's why, yellow stone made the right decision in allowing Teeter to leave the Yellowstone ranch and his memories of Colby. Even though going to Texas to deal with Travis didn't seem like the best situation for her, it made sense.
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Lloyd decided to retire out of loyalty to John
He didn't want to work on a different ranch
Sadly, yellow stone I had to say goodbye to Lloyd, but this was the perfect ending for him. Lloyd has been John's right-hand man for many years, so it makes sense that he wouldn't want to move to another ranch right now. His choice to retire demonstrated that he was loyal to John to the end, for he will never work for another man as long as he lives.
That said, it would have been appropriate if he had chosen to work with Rip on Rip's new ranch, as Rip has always been equally committed to John and has taken his Yellowstone brand seriously. However, Lloyd might have felt disloyal to John if he worked at Rip and Beth's new ranch, because Beth was in favor of selling Yellowstone to Rainwater, which John likely would never have done if he were still alive.
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Each cowboy was cared for after the ranch closed
Rip gave them severance pay and tried to verify their plans
Although the cowboys' exit stories should have gone on for several episodes to demonstrate how difficult it was for them to leave Yellowstone, what little they accomplished was perfect. yellow stone was always an homage to cowboy culture, and the scene where Rip gives them their severance pay and checks who had found a new job helped reinforce that idea.
Although Rip asked them to do one last job after he paid them their wages, they would all have pitched in to help bury John even if he hadn't, and the fact that he was worried about where they would go in then demonstrated how important the cowboys should be yellow stonetitular ranch without going into details.
Yellowstone stars Kevin Costner and centers on his character John Dutton. Dutton and his family live on a cattle ranch just hours from Yellowstone National Park. The series chronicles the family's fight to defend their home from an indigenous reservation and land developers. As if their lives weren't complicated enough, the Duttons also have medical problems, political aspirations, and family secrets working against them.
- Release date
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June 20, 2018
- Final Year
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November 30, 2023
- Seasons
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5