Yellowstone: John’S Fate Finally Fixes Its Five-Season Dutton Issue

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Yellowstone season 5, episode 9’s revelation about John Dutton III fixes a five-year Dutton issue. “All You Need Is Desire” finally answers how Yellowstone season 5, part 2, explains Kevin Costner’s absence. There is a crime scene at the Governor’s Mansion, and Beth (Kelly Reilly) is the first to arrive. While her questions go unanswered, there is immediately a graveness to the moment. When she locks eyes with her father’s assistant, a shake of her head suggests that things have taken a fatal turn for her father and Montana’s governor.

Beth enters the scene when Kayce (Luke Grimes) arrives moments later, flashing his badge to get them behind the barricade tape. They navigate their way to the crime scene, where their father, the de facto patriarch of the Dutton family, has allegedly shot himself. Kevin Costner’s John Dutton twist shocks even Jamie (Wes Bentley), who announces his father’s death moments later as Montana’s Attorney General. While it’s a tragic fate, it fully explains John Dutton’s fate in Yellowstone and paves the way for a vital relationship to evolve. The alliance will be indispensable to season 5’s conclusion.

John Dutton’s Death Finally Shows Beth & Kayce As Proper Siblings
Beth And Kayce’s Relationship Is Vital To Season 5

Beth and Kayce haven’t been particularly close throughout Yellowstone’s five seasons, but they lean onto each other after their father’s death, finally acting like proper siblings. They embrace during the tense moment, leaning on one another as they learn of their father’s passing. It’s a heartfelt moment for the siblings and sets the tone for their relationship in season 5. The siblings’ relationship was formerly strained by how to protect the ranch best, with Beth’s belief that Kayce was bad for Yellowstone. However, the Yellowstone season 5, part 2 premiere clarifies that Beth will work with Kayce.

Aside from a few conflicts stemming from their opinions on how to protect the ranch, Beth and Kayce have shared little time together throughout Yellowstone. Kayce has moved to and from the ranch in fluctuation with the needs of Monica (Kelsey Asbille) and Tate (Brecken Merrill), leaving fewer opportunities for the siblings to overlap. Moreover, Kayce and Beth don’t interact much when they share a room. That will change in the rest of Yellowstone season 5. The next obstacle for the siblings will be dealing with Jamie, who is likely involved in John’s death.

How John’s Death Strengthens Beth & Kayce Against Jamie
Beth And Kayce Can Finally Take Down Jamie

John’s death was advantageous to the series because it bonded Beth and Kayce, who otherwise may have maintained their distance in season 5, part 2, preferring their relationship with their father. John’s death means Beth and Kayce must work together to protect the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch. Moreover, John’s death forces Kayce to pick whether he is Team Beth or Team Jamie in Yellowstone season 5, part 2, and after the death of John Dutton III, it looks like Kayce will side with Beth. The war could very well include killing their adopted brother, who Beth is blaming

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After John’s death in “Desire Is All You Need,” Beth encourages her younger brother to look Jamie in the eyes so that he can know the truth about his involvement in the crime. The Yellowstone season 5, part 2 trailer confirms an all-out Dutton war following John Dutton’s fate, and John’s death solidifies the coalition between Kayce and Beth. It makes sense for the series to strengthen the siblings’ relationship in season 5 since they are the only surviving Dutton children and share the goal of protecting their family’s legacy, especially in their father’s absence.

What Kayce & Beth’s Revived Relationship Means For Yellowstone’s Future
Kayce And Beth’s Story Can Continue

Strengthening the relationship between Kayce and Beth in Yellowstone season 5 is advantageous for the possibility of a Yellowstone sequel series or the show’s continuation with season 6. Options for continuing the series after Costner’s exit have been a hot topic surrounding season 5, part 2’s release. Beth and Kayce need a solid relationship to lead a series without Yellowstone’s core protagonist, whether the series continues with season 6 or with a sequel starring the remaining leading cast members, focusing on Beth, Kayce, Rip (Cole Hauser), and family. Either option would pick up where Yellowstone season 5 leaves off.

Yellowstone proves it can pull its weight without Costner. The season 5B premiere, with Beth and Kayce at its center, garnered over 16 million viewers.

Despite a report that Yellowstone season 6 with Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser was reportedly happening, as of writing, neither Paramount nor the Neo-Western series’ creator, Taylor Sheridan, has confirmed what direction the franchise will head. It could be that the showrunners are waiting to see how Yellowstone season 5, part 2, is received without Kevin Costner’s John Dutton before it moves forward with a continuation of the series, regardless of what that looks like. Yellowstone proves it can pull its weight without Costner. The season 5B premiere, with Beth and Kayce at its center, garnered over 16 million viewers.

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