Warning! Spoilers ahead for Yellowstone season 5, episode 9, "Desire Is All You Need."
This article discusses suicide.
As sad as it is, Yellowstone season 5 continues the story of the Dutton family as they deal with external threats to their ranch and power, while also handling internal conflicts. Throughout its run, Costner's John was at the forefront of its storytelling, but after the actor's exit, Sheridan had to immediately address his character's absence in future episodes.
Costner's unexpected departure from Yellowstone was due to several factors. For starters, its lengthy filming schedule hampered the actor from devoting time to his other ion projects, particularly, Horizon: An American Saga. Secondly, there were also reports about pay disputes, which supposedly delayed, and ultimately, failed, the contract negotiations. There were also claims that there was a rift between Costner and Sheridan in of the creative direction of Yellowstone. All of these elements ended up prompting the actor to exit the series, leaving the project with the daunting task of writing out John Dutton III.
John Dutton III Is Killed In Yellowstone Season 5, Episode 9
The Dutton Patriarch Supposedly Ended His Own Life
Instead of prolonging the mystery about the character's fate, Yellowstone season 5, episode 9, "All You Need Is Desire," immediately addresses the narrative conundrum with the revelation that John is dead. The outing doesn't show his body, but it effectively establishes that he was killed by a gunshot wound. Beth and Kayce rush to their father's side, as his body is found. Meanwhile, Jamie is tasked with announcing the tragedy. However, instead of actually waiting for a proper investigation, he claims that John died by suicide.
There's a good discussion to be had about how uncharacteristic it is for John to kill himself, considering everything that he has gone through during the events of Yellowstone.
ittedly, it's such a gory way to wrap up the character's storyline. There's a good discussion to be had about how uncharacteristic it is for John to kill himself, considering everything that he has gone through during the events of Yellowstone. It's worth noting that the jury is still out if the Dutton patriarch really ended his life. However, regardless of the specifics, John's death was inevitable, especially based on what he meant to the show.
There Is No Other Good Reason To Write Out Kevin Costner's John Dutton III
John Would Have Never Left The Ranch Willingly
On the heels of Yellowstone season 5, episode 9, there has been some pushback about the way Costner's character was written out of the series. Since there was no clear set-up for John's death in "All You Need Is Desire," Sheridan could have found other ways to explain his absence. He could have left the ranch for business or even on vacation — two stories that don't demand another tragedy for the Duttons. While this is the case, these or any other explanation for John not being on the ranch would feel like a cop-out.

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For starters, it would be very difficult to sell the idea that John would intentionally leave the ranch for pleasure. He was fearless in protecting it, considering his relationship with his father, and given all the chaos that had been happening before his demise, leaving would be more uncharacteristic for him. Secondly, he already had Rip to take care of the out-of-town business, which would just raise more questions about his seemingly unexpected trip. Since Costner is officially done with Yellowstone, going this route means that the series will never be able to fully provide an answer to his whereabouts.
Finally, keeping the door open for John's return, knowing that Costner would never be part of the Yellowstone cast again, would just have set up a more difficult situation for the show moving forward. The remainder of its storytelling would have been hampered by questions about the Dutton patriarch's whereabouts. This would have made it difficult for Sheridan to shift the focus on the fates of the remaining characters, which is very important if reports about the show continuing past this season turn out to be true.
Yellowstone's supposed series finale will air on Sunday, December 15, on Paramount Network.
Suffice it to say, keeping John alive and giving him a happy ending would only be detrimental to Sheridan's storytelling, however long the show is supposed to last. Understandably, his priority should be Yellowstone's ending or the rumored season 6. If either of those happens, it will also be haunted by the unclear ending for Costner's character. Even if none of them push through, the Neo-Western project not offering a definitive fate for John could negatively impact its finale, because viewers will always be curious about where he is and why he isn't on the ranch with his family.
How John Dutton III's Death Sets Up The Rest Of Yellowstone Season 5 & Its Future
John's Demise Ushers The Next Generation Of Duttons
Now that the mystery about how Costner will be written out as John has been answered, Yellowstone can move forward with its storytelling. That said, aside from solving the mystery, there are also some benefits to the Dutton patriarch dying in of what to expect from the show. For starters, John's demise effectively sets the stage for an all-out war between Jamie and Beth. While the pair has always had an intense conflict, it is worth noting that their dad's existence had kept them from truly going after each other in the past.
Beth is operating under the assumption that Jamie killed their father in Yellowstone season 5, episode 9, which makes her more dangerous.
It may have appeared as if John leaned towards Beth, but multiple times throughout Yellowstone, he protected Jamie from his sister, despite his betrayals. Now, the adopted Dutton kid has lost that. Beth is operating under the assumption that Jamie killed their father in Yellowstone season 5, episode 9, which makes her more dangerous. Now, Kacey is also fully involved in the rift after years of veering away from it. As seen in a new Yellowstone season 5 trailer, he even personally confronts his brother about the matter.
Finally, if rumors are true that Beth and Rip will take over the show for Yellowstone season 6, seeing them go through this tragedy together is a great way to sell the idea. While there is no doubt about how solid their relationship is, the remainder of season 5 can be the barometer for people's potential reception of them being the new lead stars of the popular project. "All You Need Is Desire" teases how they will rely on each other. Assuming that Kayce and Monica are also part of the alleged continuation, John's death could bring them all closer.

Yellowstone
- Release Date
- 2018 - 2024-00-00
- Network
- Paramount
- Showrunner
- Taylor Sheridan
Cast
- Finn Little
Yellowstone stars Kevin Costner and centers on his character John Dutton. Dutton and his family live on a cattle ranch just a few hours away from Yellowstone National Park. The series chronicles the family’s struggle to defend their home from an Indian reservation and land developers. As if their life wasn’t complicated enough, the Duttons also have medical issues, political aspirations, and family secrets stacked against them.
- Franchise(s)
- Yellowstone
- Seasons
- 5
- Streaming Service(s)
- Peacock
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