Spoiler alert for 1883 and Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2
If yellow stone The Season 5 finale is the end of the series, several things must happen to conclude Taylor Sheridan's neo-Western TV series. yellow stone Season 5, Part 2 suffered significant production delays, and due to reported disputes, the series returned without Kevin Costner as John Dutton III. Without John, the other yellow stone The Season 5 characters had an exciting ride, although Sheridan left numerous events to play out at the end. Hopefully, yellow stone the season 5 finale will yield its best stories.
It's been a mixed season for the Dutton family, with some wins but mostly losses. In the penultimate episode of yellow stone Season 5, Kelly Reilly's Beth Dutton holds an auction to liquidate the estate's assets and cover the ranch's mortgage. Dutton Ranch's mortgage helps pay the massive inheritance tax, which has disrupted normal life, as Luke Grimes' Kayce works with his sister to determine his options. In yellow stone Season 5, Episode 13, Kayce suggests they donate the ranch. Based on this, some things need to happen to yellow stoneending to end the series satisfactorily.
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Kayce sells the ranch to the Broken Rock Tribe
Yellowstone episode 13, hints about the ending
In Yellow Stone'At the end of Season 5, Kayce selling the ranch to the Confederated Tribes of Broken Rock would be an inspiring ending. THE The Dutton brothers' argument at the end of episode 13 foreshadows that Kayce and Beth will give away the ranch, as is the episode title, “Give it All Away”. Kayce asks her sister a business question, presenting her with a hypothetical sales situation, looking for answers. Kayce asks Beth what the sales tax would be if she sold her $300,000 car to him for $1. When Beth asks what her brother is cooking, he doesn't answer.
Kayce is formulating a plan to sell the ranch, and we know Beth is up for it, as she kisses his cheek when she finds out before parting ways. Beth has a question: Who? Kayce has been forming a close relationship with Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) and Mo (Moses Brings Plenty), leaning on their customs and traditions while navigating the balance between protecting the ranch, Tate (Brecken Merrill) and Monica (Kelsey Asbille). Kayce is determined to prioritize his family over maintaining the legacy of the Dutton family tree in Season 5, leaving one solution obvious.
Generations of Duttons have died protecting the ranch, and Kayce's visions of yellow stone season 4 suggests he needs to choose the ranch or his family.
Generations of Duttons have died protecting their ranch, and Kayce's visions of yellow stone season 4 suggests he needs to choose the ranch or his family. Therefore, Kayce's loyalty to his family signals that he is willing to abandon the ranch. Although it was impossible for the Duttons to find a buyer for all their land at a fair price, Kayce discovered the best solution. In 1883, one yellow stone the prophecy suggests that the native people of Montana will rise up and take back their land from the Dutton family, to which Kayce's great-great-grandfather says they can have him.
Kayce giving the ranch to the Broken Rock tribe would allow the ranch to remain in one piece, which is what John Dutton III and his father wanted. Beth's plan for the farm included selling parts of it to companies interested in maintaining open space. The solution would be to break up the family's heritage and contribute to the colonization of Montana. Thus, Kayce's suggested solution of giving the ranch to the Broken Rock Tribe fulfills a Yellow Stone 1883 prophecy and meets the needs of each modern character. For example, Beth always wanted to sell the ranchand Kayce has always tried to put that behind her.
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Kayce, Tate and Monica resettle in their home
Kayce's family settled in East Camp
At the end of the season yellow stone Season 5, Part 1, John Dutton tells Monica about an area of ​​Dutton Ranch near the Broken Rock Reservation called East Camp. John Dutton tells his daughter-in-law that there is an old house and that it will be her family's if they want to accept it. He asks Monica's family to move there so that Kayce can keep an eye on the ranch, as at that time Rip (Cole Hauser) and some other cowboys are heading to Texas to take care of the cattle after brucellosis threatens the herd. , and he needs to rule from Helena.
THE yellow stone Flashbacks show Kayce's family settling in East Camp, seamlessly blending their two worlds between the ranch and the reservation.
In yellow stone Season 5, Episode 9, 'Desire Is All You Need,' Kayce shows her family the house, and Tate and Monica fall in love with it. No one has occupied the distant house for years and the place needs some work. Still, its isolation draws Kayce and Monica to the house, and they work alongside their son to renovate it in a flashback to yellow stone Season 5, Episode 10, 'The Apocalypse of Change'. THE yellow stone flashbacks show Kayce's family settling in East Campperfectly merging his two worlds between the farm and the reserve.
However, duty calls Kayce back to the ranch when John Dutton III dies, and Monica and Tate leave their newly formed home to follow Kayce. Yet, Kayce's Family May Return to Their Piece of Paradise Valley. If Kayce cedes the ranch to the Confederated Tribes of Broken Rock, he and his family will be able to return to their home as it will be part of the reservation. Kayce prefers to live with his Native American wife and son on the reservation when the series begins, but Monica's grandfather, Felix (Rudy Ramos), encourages him to leave when the war begins.
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Lloyd & Yellowstone Cowboys Find New Jobs
What will happen to Lloyd now?
As the Duttons struggle with their future, The Dutton Ranch cowboys must begin writing their next chapter. The future after yellow stone Season 5 is uncertain for farmers like Ryan (Ian Bohen), Walker (Ryan Bingham) and Teeter (Jennifer Landon). Beth liquidates the ranch's assets in yellow stone Season 5, Episode 13 officially leaves the ranch hands without a job, leading the cowboys to discuss what's next. As the cowboys tease what's next in the penultimate episode, we hope each Yellowstone rancher gets screen time in the finale to give a more conclusive answer about their future.
Walker could appear in Taylor Sheridan's Texas-centric film yellow stone spin off, 6666, which will take place at Four Sixes Ranch in Texas.
Walker jokes that his next venture will be in Texas. We need confirmation on that front, including whether his girlfriend Laramie (Hassie Harrison) will be joining him. We also need answers about the future of Forrie J. Smith's Lloyd Bridger yellow stone character, especially after Rip promised to keep him as a ranch hand despite the cessation of his operations. If there's no ranch to work on after the finale, we need an idea of ​​where Lloyd will land. Unfortunately, Colby's tragic death compromised a happy ending for Teeter, but I hope she and Ryan find a way to start over.
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Beth, Rip and Carter Plant Seeds for Yellowstone Spinoff
Beth and Rip have a Yellowstone spin-off
Just a few days before yellow stone season 5 finale, Deadline reported a confirmation yellow stone spinoff starring Beth and Rip. For one, the announcement spoiled the end of Beth and Jamie's war in yellow stone since we know Beth will live to see another day. Still, Beth probably wouldn't lose to Jamie, as she's been one step ahead of him throughout the series. So, instead of answering whether Beth will live or die as she fights with her brother, yellow stoneThe season finale could foreshadow Beth and Rip's future as the franchise prepares for its story.
yellow stone teased what the Beth and Rip spinoff will be when Beth travels south to Texas to visit her husband in a flashback. Their romantic interlude in yellow stone Season 5 Episode 10 shows Rip and Beth's ending if John didn't die. The story shows how Beth and Rip fit perfectly into the landscape of the Lone Star State. If the Duttons sell the ranch, Beth and Rip will no longer be forced to stay in Montana, leaving the door open for their story. THE yellow stone the ending should set up Beth and Rip's next chapterincluding how Carter (Finn Little) fits into this.
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Thomas Rainwater and Mo stop the pipeline
Broken Rock members are at war
In yellow stone Season 5, Episode 7, Senator Lynelle Perry (Wendy Moinz) calls Thomas Rainwater into her office to report that the Department of the Interior has approved a gas pipeline that will run beneath the Native American reservation's water reservoir. The development comes just days after the President of the United States visited Broken Rock, proving Thomas's intuition correct. As Season 5 progresses, the boss is determined to fight the pipeline development. Thomas tells Mo that the pipeline is the hill they die onand he suggests that the government can't build a pipeline if someone else takes its pipeline.
As Thomas and Mo's story subtly progresses in yellow stone Season 5, the finale will change this as yellow stone establishes a resolution for pipeline development. Hopefully this will end with Rainwater and Mo successfully stopping the development because, as Rainwater pointed out, this could pollute the drinking water and poison the entire indigenous community. However, Rainwater comments suggest fatal dangerso we hope everyone emerges unharmed. One confirmed yellow stone The Season 5 scene shows Mo and others taking charge on horseback into the night, likely related to the oil pipeline, the biggest threat to Paradise Valley so far.
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Funeral of John Dutton III
John's body will finally return
John Dutton's funeral will likely take place on yellow stone season 5 finale, and we hope this happens so the other characters can pay tribute to the man they loved and respected. yellow stone has had its fair share of deaths throughout its five seasons, but John's is arguably the most significant, as the series centered on Costner patriarch Dutton for most of its run. Due to the fate of John Dutton III in the yellow stone In the Season 5 Part 2 premiere, Beth and Kayce never got to say goodbye to their father, and the Season 5 finale could provide some much-needed closure.
Beth all but confirmed her father's funeral for the finale, telling her husband in episode 13 that she wanted to bring his body back to Yellowstone Dutton Ranch and organize a private ceremony to honor his passing. Beth's comments suggest that John Dutton's funeral will be a family affair, although some cowboys may attend as they are like family. Putting John to rest is a fitting way to end the serieswhich began with the death of Lee Dutton in yellow stone season 1. Lee's funeral marks the yellow stone premiere, so John's funeral ending the show is a fitting ending.
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Beth kills Jamie
Beth's death threat is imminent
The most significant extended storyline in Season 5 Part 2 is the war between Beth and Jamie in yellow stone. After her father dies, Beth suspects her brother Jamie (Wes Bentley) is responsible. Although Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri) is directly to blame, Beth knows Jamie is guilty when he can't look her in the eye. Confident in her brother's involvement, Beth swears she will kill Jamie, finally holding him accountable for the pain he caused the family. While it's an extreme way to end sibling rivalry, the neo-Western thrives on its extremities and their deaths define the show.
Whatever happens, we hope Beth and Jamie's war comes to a satisfying conclusion, as we've been following Beth and Jamie's sibling rivalry since day one.
Taylor Sheridan is saving the end of the war for the season finale, with scenes from yellow stone trailer showing someone going to the train station (so Jamie might have a one-way ticket). While yellow stone Season 5 Part 2 hasn't made much progress on the sibling war, Jamie's sister doesn't forgive grudges, and Beth will likely make good on her threat. The only questions that remain are how this will happen and how far Beth will go to make Jamie suffer. When Beth finds out Jamie has a son, she threatens to take him away, which is a scary threat.
Jamie's son returns yellow stone Season 5, Episode 13, when Jamie consults his son's mother about his political future, which could foreshadow a horrible future for Jamie's entire family. Whatever happens, we hope Beth and Jamie's war comes to a satisfying conclusion, as we've been following Beth and Jamie's sibling rivalry since day one. There's a chance Beth will show her brother some mercy by choosing to move on. However, the sinister scene of Rip burning a car in one of the trailers for yellow stone season 5 part 2 suggests otherwise.