Notice! Spoilers ahead for Yellowstone Season 5, Episode 11, ‘Three Fifty-Three’.yellow stone Season 5, Episode 11 just set up Jamie’s redemption, as unlikely as it may seem. Taylor Sheridan’s Neo-Western success in Paramount Network’s return was defined by the death of Kevin Costner’s John Dutton III. Despite being the face of the show for most of its run, the veteran actor decided to leave the series, leaving the writers scrambling to find a way to explain his absence in the future. At the end, yellow stone season 5 part 2 decided to kill off the Dutton patriarch, with the rest of its season so far grappling with the tragedy and its aftermath.
In both “All You Need Is Desire” and “The Apocalypse of Change,” the focus has been on Beth and Kayce’s reaction to learning about their father’s death. However, ‘Three Fifty-Three’ changes its narrative to see how the tragedy is impacting Jamie. John’s death in yellow stone it was originally ruled a suicide as he was found with a gun at his side. That said, Beth was convinced that wasn’t the case, forcing Kayce to investigate himself. Ultimately, yellow stone Season 5 Episode 11 reopens the case as law enforcers consider the possibility of foul play, which stresses Jamie out.
Yellowstone Season 5, Episode 11 Reveals Jamie’s Fear About John’s Murder
Kayce manages to force the reopening of John’s case
Technically, Jamie had nothing to do with his adoptive father’s murder in yellow stone Season 5, part 2. The scheme was all Sarah’s plan, who was his romantic partner and a corporate shark. The details of how the murder of the former Montana governor was planned are still murky at this point, but the perpetrators almost got away with the plan if Beth hadn’t convinced Kayce that foul play was involved. This leads to yellow stoneThe medical examiner, Janice Everly, had different findings when she redid the autopsy.
Even with all the power he has, Jamie doesn’t have the courage to follow the plan.
With John’s death officially ruled a suicide, Jamie feels the heat of the situation when his father’s successor embarrasses him in front of the entire governing body, essentially forcing him to recuse himself from being Attorney General. Despite not being directly involved in the crime, he is on the verge of breaking under pressure, resulting in an intense confrontation with Sarah. Even with all the power he has, Jamie doesn’t have the courage to follow the plan. Sarah manages to calm him down, but that may not last long considering his twisted fate.
Sarah’s Death in Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 11 Means Jamie Is Truly Alone
Yellowstone Season 5, Episode 11 Ends With Another Tragedy
In addition to finding a way to explain John’s absence after Costner’s departure from yellow stonehis death was also should elevate Jamie in terms of power and influence in Montana. Unfortunately for him, he only had a brief period of time to bask in the glory of his victory, and even then, it didn’t seem like he actually enjoyed it. For starters, he had to fake sadness to express his fake grief over the loss of his father. Although he and John butted heads several times, they were still family as far as the people of Montana were concerned.
Jamie and Sarah argue, both extremely tense, given the unexpected development in the case of John’s death. She storms out of the house after the fight turns physical, but before she can flee, Jamie calls and the two reconcile. Although they are able to resolve their intense fight, yellow stone Season 5, Episode 11 doesn’t give them time to truly reunite. Someone has already ordered Sarah’s murder, as she was shot several times. The tour ends with her death, and the last conversation she has on the phone is with the troubled Montana AG.
Now that Sarah is gone, Jamie is truly alone in the world.
Regardless of the true nature of their relationship, Jamie found an ally in Sarah. While he fought hard to be accepted by his family and worked tirelessly to gain patriarch Dutton’s approval, she easily welcomed her. Now that Sarah is gone, Jamie is truly alone in the world. Couple that with the possible ramifications of being the last person to talk to Sarah before she was murdered, and he may have no chance but to finally make things right.
Jamie’s best redemption arc is helping his brothers protect the ranch
Beth and Kayce need all the help they can get
If Jamie truly wants to redeem himself, he has his work cut out for him. Beth hates him, not just for what happened to John, but for everything he did to her and her family. yellow stone Season 5, part 2 was always going to be about the all-out war between the brothers, but recent events in the series make the conflict more interesting and complicated. Jamie still has a chance to win over Kayce, but even he is already developing resentment toward his adopted brother. This is especially true with Beth continually making convincing statements about her betrayal.
At this point, however, the only way Jamie can get remotely close to the Duttons’ good graces is if they help them protect the ranch. He remains the Attorney General of Montana, and while it will be a little more complicated to undo everything he set out to do, he can still be useful as Beth and Kayce struggle to find a way to keep the Dutton family lands intact and safe. . the developers. If Jamie is truly committed to the cause, he might even find a way to punish those who killed John.
Jamie’s final redemptive move is to sacrifice himself
Yellowstone demands that Jamie give up something
It’s important to note, however, that even if Jamie performs a miracle and hands over the ranch and the people who killed John to Beth and Kayce, it may not be enough for them to forgive him. Beth, in particular, promised that she would kill him one way or another, and considering her history, there’s no doubt that she intends to do so. Therefore, to fully redeem Jamie, he must make a sacrifice great enough to compensate for all the damage he caused in the past.
…it’s hard to imagine yellow stone resolving these lingering plots with Jamie surviving…
Given the situation, Jamie giving up his life for Dutton’s greater cause could be his final act in yellow stone. This might rob Beth of the satisfaction of killing him, but it would still achieve the same goal. which is to watch him die. Admittedly, it’s hard to imagine yellow stone resolving these lingering plot threads with Jamie surviving, especially if the Season 6 or sequel news is true. For the sake of his character’s potential redemption, sacrificing himself in penance would be the perfect way to end his arc.