Much still needs to occur before Yellowstone ends.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Yellowstone will come to an end after the conclusion of Season 5, but before it does, there are still many things that need to happen to the Dutton family. In the first half of Season 5, action was picking up for every Dutton and their friends and allies, and were it not for Kevin Costner's sudden departure, it seems likely that the popular Western drama would have continued for at least one more full season.
Sarah Atwood’s Scheming Plays Out At the season 5 break, Jamie Dutton was firmly ensnared by the seductive and scheming Sarah Atwood. Due to Sarah's manipulation, Jamie was ready to enact a final, violent end to his feud with his sister while seeking to depose his father as governor at the same time. Sarah's manipulations will have far-reaching implications for multiple members of the Dutton family, and depending on how desperate Jamie gets, they could even have lethal consequences.
Rip Wheeler’s Future on the Ranch Will Be Decided Rip may not share the Dutton name, but as far as John is concerned he's just as much a Dutton as Kayce is . But with the Yellowstone ranch's future uncertain, Rip's future is equally obscured. He has said that he would die on the ranch, and he may very well need to before the end of season 5.
Tate’s Role in the Ranch’s Survival Will Be Revealed That prophecy may yield an interesting resolution for Yellowstone in that there may be a way for the Crow chief's prophecy to come true without the Duttons losing the Yellowstone ranch. Tate is half-Native American, and his mother grew up on Broken Rock Reservation, theoretically making them both descendants of the Crow people that James Dutton originally bargained with.
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