Summary
- Yellowstone season 5, part 2 must satisfyingly resolve John Dutton's story despite Kevin Costner's absence.
- The series should pay off the prophecy (and other threads) set into motion by its spinoffs.
- The fate of Yellowstone Ranch must be decided once and for all.
In order for Yellowstone season 5, part 2 to have a truly great ending, certain plot points need to happen, and a few key boxes need to be checked. Although Taylor Sheridan's hugely popular neo-Western has broken viewership records, it may not stick the landing. The franchise hinges on the Dutton family — cattle ranchers whose Yellowstone Ranch property borders the national park of the same name as well as the Broken Rock Reservation. As various groups fight for the land, John Dutton (Kevin Costner), the family patriarch, finds himself without a clear successor, leaving the ranch's legacy uncertain.
At the Yellowstone franchise's best characters, leads a group of cowboys to Texas.
Needless to say, Yellowstone wrapping up five years of storylines successfully. Even for a show that's garnered so much critical acclaim and fan love, it's a tall order. To bring the story of Yellowstone to a satisfying close, Sheridan will have to take some creative liberties. Most importantly, the series can't rely on its Yellowstone spinoffs to tie up loose ends — it must stand alone.
5 John Dutton's Exit Needs To Be Meaningful
Kevin Costner's Protagonist's Season 5, Part 1 Departure Leaves A Gaping Hole
The news that Kevin Costner would not be returning as the Dutton family patriarch was a real shock for long-time fans of the massively popular neo-Western. Without Costner, Yellowstone season 5, part 2 will have to find a way to satisfyingly conclude John Dutton's story — perhaps off-screen. Reportedly, behind-the-scenes drama fueled Sheridan's decision to bring Yellowstone to a close with its fifth outing. Costner, who has cited creative differences as the key reason for his departure, fully shifted his focus to his two-part Western epic, Horizon: An American Saga.
...it's possible John could get caught in the crossfire.
Although there was some back-and-forth regarding Costner's potential return to the world of Yellowstone, it seems like Sheridan and the rest of the team will be wrapping the series without the John Dutton actor. This has led fans to speculate that John is Yellowstone's train station.

"I Don't Need Drama": Kevin Costner Elaborates On Yellowstone Exit Decision
Kevin Costner elaborates on his announcement that he won’t be reprising his role as John Dutton in the Yellowstone season 5 part 2.
Although Beth, Rip, and others have become Yellowstone's most interesting characters, it's hard to imagine a return to the ranch that doesn't include Costner. After all, John Dutton is the axis; everything else seems to spin because of him. Still, the series has a unique opportunity to double down on its theme of legacy by ing the torch to the next generation of Duttons and wrapping up John's story. Between John's feud with Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) to his violence-prone children, anything could result in his tragic demise. Whatever happens, it had better be fitting for the iconic character.
Yellowstone will be succeeded by several spinoffs, including 6666 and 1944.
4 Beth and Jamie's Feud Needs to Conclude
The Dutton Sibling Rivalry Needs To Wrap Up
The Dutton family is full of rifts, but the rivalry between Jamie and Beth Dutton is perhaps the most compelling — and harrowing. It's also the Dutton feud that absolutely needs to be resolved in Yellowstone season 5, part 2. At the end of season 5, part 1, Beth suggests that her father take Jamie out. The idea unnerves John, but Jamie is clearly aware of his sister's schemes — and he's more than ready to reciprocate. It seems like the Dutton siblings will be gunning for each other — quite literally — when Yellowstone season 5 returns in November.
Beth's husband, Rip, hasn't been clued into the feud's origins.
While John is fully aware of the genesis of the siblings' rift — Jamie had Beth sterilized without her consent — Beth's husband, Rip, hasn't been clued into the feud's origins. It's hard to imagine a Yellowstone season 5 that doesn't involve Rip going to bat for Beth. It seems like one of the Dutton siblings is going to go down. While Yellowstone could opt for classic Western-style tragedy and kill off Beth before she and Rip really begin the next chapter of their lives together, it could just as easily end with Jamie's death.

Yellowstone's Next Spinoff Could Repeat A 31-Year-Old Western Battle (& Kevin Costner May Lose Again)
One reported plan for a Yellowstone spinoff could indirectly rekindle a rivalry that dates back more than three decades in American Western cinema.
3 Yellowstone Must Pay Off 1883's Prophecy
Thomas Rainwater's Conflict With The Duttons Must Be Given A Satisfying Ending
Helmed by casino mogul and chief Thomas Rainwater, the people of the Broken Rock Reservation are crucial to Yellowstone's intergenerational narrative. When the Duttons first came to the land that they would settle on, they were warned that it wouldn't be theirs forever. In fact, 1883's prophecy predicts Yellowstone's ending, with Crow elder Spotted Eagle (Graham Greene) suggesting to John's ancestors, James (Tim McGraw) and Elsa (Isabel May), that in "seven generations" Indigenous people reclaim the stolen land. With Thomas and John allied in season 5, part 1, Yellowstone must honor 1883's prophecy while bringing closure to Thomas' arc.

Yellowstone's Kevin Costner Exit: Why I'm So Glad We Can Finally End The John Dutton Return Talk
Kevin Costner will officially not be reprising his role as John Dutton in Yellowstone season 5, part 2, which is fantastic news for the show.
2 Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 Must Pay Homage To The Series' Spinoffs
1883 & 1923 Deserve Full-Circle Moments In Yellowstone's Series Finale
The Yellowstone spinoff shows, 1883 and 1923, might be even more compelling than the parent series. For starters, they delve into all three Yellowstone TV shows are deeply interconnected, the Costner-led series is where everything began. That said, it would make sense for Yellowstone's finale to pay homage to other moments from the Duttons' history.
Yellowstone season 5, part 1 aired from November 13, 2022 to January 1, 2023.
1 The Fate Of Yellowstone Ranch Must Be Decided Once & For All
Everyone Has Been Vying For The Duttons' Land Since Before Yellowstone Began
The core premise of Yellowstone revolves around who will retain — or gain — ownership of the land that the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch stands on. John Dutton has no clear successor, and everyone from Thomas Rainwater to money-hungry real estate developers are vying for the property. John's relationships with his adult children have changed vastly over the course of the five-season series. While the animosity between John and Jamie has deepened, Beth and John's father-daughter bond has strengthened. Meanwhile, John and Kayce have reconciled — a huge step considering how things began in season 1.
...the fate of Yellowstone Ranch must be decided.
The rift between Kayce and John existed in part due to Kayce's choice of a romantic partner: Monica Long (Kelsey Asbille), a member of Broken Rock. Notably, Kayce and Monica's son, Tate, is the seventh generation of the Dutton family. Yellowstone seems like the kind of Western drama to romanticize the idea of Tate inheriting the ranch — and the legacy of both of his parents. Even if Tate (and, for now, regent Kayce) don't end up taking on John's ranch-leading legacy, the fate of Yellowstone Ranch must be decided in the Yellowstone series finale.
Yellowstone season 5, part 2, episode 9 is slated to air on November 10, 2024.

Yellowstone
- Release Date
- 2018 - 2024-00-00
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.