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In the end, John Dutton's daughter follows her father and ends up as a murderer, killing her brother, the murderous legacy of the murderous family, who killed employees who resigned from his farm... legacy?
4:40 Jaime is the textbook definition of treat someone like a anti villain long enough and they become a villian? The man has been trying to make logical decisions for this family which isn't even his, yet he is made a villain by John and Beth. I am glad he is fighting back after years of emotional, psychological and physical abuse he had to endure. John and Beth are the reason Jamie is the way he is. It always bothered me how people make Jamie out to be the bad guy without looking at the context. He's no angel, but compared to the rest of the family, he's a saint. He isn't at all selfish, hence him saying he doesn't want the ranch for himself. Rather, for his nephew and son. It all starts when he was 17. Back then, John asks Jamie what he wants to be when he grows up. Jamie said with a big smile on his face, "You, Dad. I wanna be just like you and do your job." But then, John said "Well, son, I want you to go to school to be a lawyer." Jamie's smile immediately disappeared and he was clearly shocked and disappointed (even asking some questions on the why). He was shocked because he knows John hates lawyers, but John's only response was "Be one I like." Because Jamie was so loyal, he did what he was told. As far as the Beth abortion issue, that scene clearly took place not long after his above-mentioned Lawyer thing with John, hence Jamie saying it was his last day on the ranch. Jamie, again, was only 17. Barely older than Beth. She wasn't asking him for lunch money or handling a bully. She asked him to help her gut a baby in secret. A teenaged girl has no business asking her teenaged brother to handle an adult-level situation like that. And secrecy is basically impossible when your family is ranching royalty. And if people paid attention to Jamie's facial expressions and body language, they would realize he was hesitant to have her go through with the procedure that would render her barren. But in his teenaged brain, combined with seeing how scared and desperate she was, this was the only way. He didn't do it out of spite. He did it out of love. 20 years later, Jamie has faithfully served John and the ranch and yet you can see in the first episode, before Beth even came home, that John seemed to treat him indifferently and refused to listen to his sound advice. Jamie told his Dad that the ranch needed money and that his old -school wild west approach to protecting cattle and preserving the land was a bad idea, but he didn't listen because of his stubbornness and recklessness. And because he didn't listen to him, the mission went sideways and Lee was killed. Jamie also warned John about Beth, how she would end up tearing the family apart and that the longer she stayed on the ranch, the worse she'll be. We see he was right about that too. Since then, John has yelled at, cursed at, threatened, disrupted, and even hit Jamie despite his years of loyalty and service. To think, all Jamie wanted was to be a cowboy and rancher like his Dad. He never wanted to or asked to be a lawyer or politician. His Dad looks down on him for being the very thing he forced him to be, when he didn't even want to be the thing in the first place. Jamie was always the most loyal of the four Dutton kids in the sense of being what his Dad told him to be and do. Lee didn't want to mingle with people to build relations with the ranch, Beth moved to SLC to be a financier (and has made it clear on many occasions that she doesn't care about the ranch), and Kayce relocated to the reservation with his wife and son to train horses. Jamie, however, sacrificed his dreams to be a good son and all he got in return was contempt, mistreatment, and belittlement. I, for one, am glad he has turned on his toxic family and really hopes he brings them down, especially Beth. That triumphant tirade against her when she broke into his house was just the tip of the iceberg I suspect... His family is not the world's standards. That's the whole point. The Dutton's aren't inherently wrong, but neither is Jamie. That's the problem. This show tries to frame it as the Dutton's are flawed, but are still in the right. They aren't. "The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth." [In this case, it's a ranch.] His father drilled it into him to save the ranch at all cost... never really treated him as his son, and his daughter constantly bullied him, threatened him, and said she would take his child from him. He did everything for the family, apologized for a youthful mistake, and when his father did everything to lose the ranch he demanded jamie protect, he went against his father to do so. The abortion itself wasn't the problem she had. It was him getting her a hysterectomy without telling her until it was too late.
I feel both He and Beth wanted what they thought John would want and unfortunatly for Jamie it got him killed because Beth harbored all that idk what to call it for what she felt Jamie cost her when they were younger . Had Beth just been honest with her dad Jamie woudnt have had to take her to the reservation for the abortion.
@@thomassnew1053 Well he left because he was told he would be given the scripts for season 5 part in a certian time frame so he started on a project he had been wanting to. And by the time he did get them he was already tied up in the other project , thats why he left
Am I the only one who thought Beth deserved that beating and this is coming from a woman. She was the one who got herself pregnant. She could have gone to Rip or her father to deal with it. Jamie was a kid and he made a bad decision but he was ultimately trying to do what she wanted - to get rid of the baby. If memory serves, she couldn't go anywhere else otherwise John would have found out. And lets not forget that Beth was getting ready to have John and co take Jamie to the train station too so she is in no way some savior or blameless in all of this. Jamie was treated like crap for his entire life but he tried to keep the ranch in John's hands long before Beth turned up. I thought his character was underused throughout these episodes and I hated the way he was quickly disposed of in the finale. What started as a great show ended with a whimper for me.
I thoroughly hate her and hate that so many women seem to look up to her. She's a toxic narcissistic psychopath and deserved to die so much more than Jamie did.
Her plan was so stupid. Break into the district attorneys house, let him beat you up, stab him with a knife, hope rip shows up to save you, and somehow remove his body from a house leaving no dna evidence anywhere is the house you broke into? Meanwhile no police or security are guarding the district attorney after he proclaimed that the governor was murdered? Also Kayce has no questions or concerns about his brothers disappearance when he has been told to his face by the person most likely to make him disappear? Such lazy writing. For a show grounded in reality, this really doesn’t fit anywhere in the real world.
You Are Telling Me Because The Way I See Beth And Jamie Having Each Other's Throats Like That Reminds Me Of The Two American Actors Sandra Bullock And Jeff Goldblum Who Don't See "Eye To Eye" In Real Life At Hollywood, California.
How did you feel about the series finale? I think it's worth noting that Beth didn't really avenge John's death when the hitmen that did it and Grant is still alive, also how has Beth beat Jamie throughout the entire series and Jamie nearly beats her and kills her while being mostly blinded with mace , I also feel that Rip not finding out about the truth about the pregnancy the abortion and the hysterectomy was wrong, did he even believe Jamie was the one that put the hit on John?
@ELucky777 imam glad you got something from it, I was hoping for something a little more deeper for Jamie when Beth's big final showdown but it felt very flat for me it just seemed like every other confrontation/fight they had over the series just with the addition that someone got the knife, I didn't hate Jamie completely, I got Beth's hatred of him more than John's and even Rip early on kinda thought that John wasn't treating Jamie right or like a son, I don't really feel any closure on a emotional level with these characters beyond who killed who and Jamie's character just seemed like a waste of the actors time in my opinion, they could have brought Jamie into the story in season 5 with the same backstory and still be the black sheep of the family that gets mentioned and it would have still be the exact same with nothing really impacted the series , i loved the first three seasons and first half of season 4 but it's not something I would revisit but I hope other people got what they wanted, maybe I am wrong about it and looked at the entire series wrong
I agree 100% and no one has mentioned this ….. the facts around that was a huge driving force of who Beth is was the Jaime abortion issue. The fact that Rip who loves John like a father and loves the ranch as much as John showed almost no rage about his death and spent the season doing business and not getting involved in the plan for revenge was a huge disappointment. Your point is so VALID -- if Sheridan had beth tell rip about the abortion disaster , rip should have been the one to go get Jaime and beat the living shit out of him before he kills him with his bare hands. No knife needed . Then Lloyd and rip could have gone to train station and Beth should have also made sure that Christina’s mouth was shut forever with some kind of blackmail or blowing up her house because that’s a huge hole in the ending. The fbi would have gotten info easily from her . And btw… leaving out any investigation into the disappearance of the AG , the shooting of Sarah and the fbi results of going into her office at market equities were all huge holes . Terrible . Could have had this show run 6 more episodes and filled it with the investigation and end it with market equities getting indicted, the hit man company falling and somehow keeping Christina out of the picture and then having Tate step up and say to kayce . I loved grandpa, I love this ranch, I want to keep it and work it would have been a reason for another season. They still would return 98% of land to Indians but kept the buildings and a few thousand acres to run a cattle ranch and sell beef like Beth found out 6666 did.
Ngl, I was disappointed with Jamie's death and how this ended because this isn't justice at all. Yeah, Jamie had it coming at this point, but in the end, he was just used by literally everyone. Jamie was used by Sara and then in the end used Jamie's words as an excuse to order John's assassination. Every bad thing Jamie did, it was never just himself. The worst part about this is that the people actually responsible for John's death haven't been dealt with. In the end, Jamie never pulled the trigger. He wasn't the one who hired those hit men and the ones who were killed by those same people. If anything, it would've been justice if Beth was the one who killed Sara.
dude Jamie wanted to be there in the ranch working but John bc he never really liked him send him to college to study law just so he could use him, his whole story is kinda sad, nobody really wanted him and was only used, i cringe so hard watching Beth and Rip at the end living their happy life, shit man this show fucking sucks
Doing things for love or greed usually have the same results, and are equally justified to the deliverer. The end justifies the means. Judgement is a luxury afforded to everyone.
To me its Beth who made Jamie the way he is. She always put all the fault on him when it wasnt their fault to begin with. Beth didnt feel comfortable enough telling her father she was pregnant? Thats a major red flag.
Both her and John. All Jamie wanted was to be a cowboy like John, the man he believed was his father his whole life. Only for him to be deceived, used, and treated with contempt. Beth's pregnancy with Rip's child was her fault because she acted carefree in her grief since her mother's death. She brought Jamie into a lose-lose situation when things took a bad turn. Neither of them were mature enough to handle this type of adult situation, especially in fear of John. But Jamie chose to help out of family love seeing how scared she was.
SHe was probably scared that he'd go after Rip so she went to Jamie to help her and had he known that she would become infertile he probably wouldnt hae taken her to the reservation so she always blamed that on him and thats the biggest reason she always had it out for Jamie
100% agree. John made Beth and Jaime the way they were and Beth added fuel to the fire. Her anger was misplaced onto Jaime, cause it wasn't the root cause. It was just what was easier for her. Kayce was told not to have a kid and was punished for it. That's how they felt and what jaime likely panicked about. Sad things happened that way. Beth was no hero.
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Beth has a Wolverine Deadpool healing factor, and they had ZERO consequences for all the bodies they dumped over the years. Beth and Rip are killers but get a happy ending. Apparently ‘the train station’ exists in a void between universes for the bodies to be dumped, no law enforcement can ever find it
It was more of they found ways to get around the law and keep them from finding out and Jamie knew about the " train station " and beth was worried that he'd spill not only the location of it but all the other unlawful things their family memebers have done so she felt killing him was the only way to keep those secrets secret even though all she had to do is gather enough proof that Jamie knew about what happend to thier dad
@thee_morpheus Places like the Train Station actually exist in the USA. I refuse to name one, because Witness Relocation never works with today's technology outting people.
Jaimie was my favorite character. Wes Bentley, being an absolute accomplished actor, played him superbly but the writers did an abysmal job with him. His storyline was neglected at best and then concluded in the most inept way. That’s a huge disappointment. And having Beth being the hero?? I mean come on!!! How was Jaimie the absolute villain all of sudden? What made Jaimie so interested was his internal conflicts that Wes Bentley expressed so convincingly. Also, why deprive us of scenes of these two together. Their scenes were the best. Wes’ final outcome was a gut punch.
In the end, John Dutton's daughter follows her father and ends up as a murderer, killing her brother, the murderous legacy of the murderous family, who killed employees who resigned from his farm... legacy?
It’s finally over John Dutton can finally rest in peace his children can no longer fight for what’s right and now it’s official that Thomas rainwater finally bought the Yellowstone
Screw this series, I was always sympathetic to Jamie, he was out and was at peace being a farm hand, I like beth when she's fightning everyone outside the family but whenever there's a scene between the family she's a bully and a Psychopath. Just goes out her way to torment Jamie any chance she gets. Its both their fault about the abortion, what the hell is this woke strong independent bs. sorry but just had to say it.
All Jamie wanted was to be a cowboy like John, the man he believed was his father his whole life, only to be deceived and used. Lee and Kayce were the only ones he was on better terms with, even happy when they spent time together (season 1 episode 1). Beth couldn't take accountability for her actions over her grief and being so carefree after her mother's death. She goes to Jamie for help, who at the time saw how scared she was. Sure, he made a bad decision and it was a horrible mistake, but they both weren't mature enough to handle an adult situation like that. Jamie only tried to help out of love. I think part of Kayce still wanted to believe Jamie was never involved in killing their father, despite hating him, or wanted to hurt his brother that way.
I agree... Beth never took accountability for the death of her baby, she wanted the abortion and is the one that put herself in that position to begin with. Jamie was a kid himself and it wasn't his fault at all. He should have said that to her and stood up for himself.
This whole episode was trash. Jamie didnt kill or try to kill anyone. Yet he is the one that was blamed by Beth and threatend to be killed or his child. The Branded workers hardly received anything in comparison to the millions Kayce and Beth made from selling off everything. We will never learn about Jamies mother or why John took him in. Even though it had to be because John hated him from birth. Loyd had nothing after they sold the ranch. Psycho Beth gets her happy ending. I would have rather they ended it with part 1 and never finished anything.
John's death was all Sarah's doing. Even Jamie didn't prefer to do things that way. I think part of Kayce still wanted to believe Jamie never truly killed their father, despite Beth's selfish protest.
@uchihaitachi72 Jamie father killed his mother after catching her with a man he went to prison John took Jamie in raise him after Jamie father got out of prison Jamie killed him short but that what happened the show shows all of this go back and watch the series you probably missed some episodes but the story there
but we all knew it was gonna happen because the entire last episodes according to her it’s his fault it’s always Jamie‘s fault. Meaning Beth can do no wrong. She’s without sin she’s can do no harm she the perfect angel she’s a saint man just by saying those words makes me sick to my stomach and out of all the characters, Beth, and rip, and so many others deserve to die on that show and of course to give her a happy ending after what she and Rip did a happy sunset ending is obviously lazy writing the show will be remembered as a terrible ending in Yellowstone history
They found a way to work in a pointless meaningless death for Colby earlier some how, Rip and Beth were absolute killers and there was no justice or resolution
Beth was my favorite, people dont getwhy she had so much anger even after he apologize for what he did to her, he didnt mean it not 1 bit...yall got to rewatch the show
@JenniferGraham-n2r she is the one that screwed market equities, M.E. voted revenge on her and the ranch. They sent Sarah to use Jamie because he was the weak link. Jamie wanted bath dead and instead they took out John.
I don't understand how Beth and Rip got a happy ending. They were both terrible people, Rip was even a cold-blooded murderer who tried to kill Walker just because he didn't want to commit crimes. Rip also murdered for John without remorse. He and Beth deserved punishment.
Not the best but then Sheridan & Costner were done with the series & each other long before the finale was written or filmed. I personally liked it, seeing how it was ending anyway.
This season was weak and one dimensional writing. How can you kill the DA with no questions about his whereabouts. This was straight bullshit and a waste of time. Not good at all.
Btw the "sale" to the tribe would have been reversed in court. You can't avoid condemnation by selling land or even giving it away. And valuation for estate tax purpose is stepped up to the value as of the date of death. Also, selling it for pennies on the dollar would still trigger immense gift tax. The only possible ways out IMHO was to either 1) put the land in trust and then for the trust to donate it over time to a charitable entity(perhaps controlled by the native Americans for benefit of the tribe), but that would have had to be an irrevocable trust and John likely wouldn't give up the control(this has been my theory for years for what would be done at the end of the story); or 2) if a record could be found of James or perhaps even a Dutton descendant attesting to the agreement with the native Americans from "1883" that they could have the land for 7 generations, an argument could be made that this was in fact a type of Land Use Agreement(LUA) and that the native Americans always remained the equitable owners of the land and James Duttons and his descendants merely had permission to use the land.
All those Beth cultists are crazy just like her. She killed Jamie who already asked for forgiveness for what happened when they were YOUNG but still it isn't enough for her?? And John who never loved Jamie despite all he was doing to please him. Why adopt him then?? John and Beth turned Jamie into how he is🤦🏼
In the end, John Dutton's daughter follows her father and ends up as a murderer, killing her brother, the murderous legacy of the murderous family, who killed employees who resigned from his farm... legacy?
In the end, John Dutton's daughter follows her father and ends up as a murderer, killing her brother, the murderous legacy of the murderous family, who killed employees who resigned from his farm... legacy?
I did not get to see it!😂 in later episodes, it got really unbelievable. Even for television! We probably can expect the same with Landman????? Only time will tell. I have a beef with the first episode! About the seasoned worker that creates an explosion!😂
It felt a copout. So many unresolved things. How did Kayce feel about this? Because part of him probably still wanted to believe Jamie was never fully involved in killing their father, or to hurt Kayce in any way. Plus, weren't there cameras in Jamie's house? That detective guy seemed to suspect something after this whole excursion.
TOTTALY STUPID CRAZY UNPROFESSIONAL UNBELIEVABLE ending. Wow I'm.done with this stupid Twisted shows. In real world Beth Hervfst bully thug bf would be in prison. Jamie would of had protection Dah.....Jamie the real victim in the whole bs sick story. Taken in to be used as a Puppet for another pair of Twisted evil psychos who think they are above laws and Justice common decency. This Stupid show would of been better for Jamie to live and drag it out.
Jaimie was not the bad guy he was pushed Ian’s portrayed by his family in this ugly light he didn’t deserve this yes I had a part in his fathers assassination but his father and Beth were horrible to him and gave him no comfort in return
Beth blames him for not being able to get preganat so im not shocked at all she went after him, Was Jamie ever adopted i dont remember , not saying she should have killed him
Now bury the series and the spinoffs as well. Montana doesn't want to be exploited, commercialized, and commoditized like Colorado. A warning to others, beware of movie producers trying to sell you a screen play. When we love something (such as a landscape) we must see it, visit it, touch it. And when enough have seen it , visited it, and touched it, it becomes overused, exploited, and degraded to some degree (trash, accelerated erosion, tourism), aiding and abetting its destruction, essentially destroying what we love. Bozeman has become Bozangelos. This is happening with worldwide tourism as well. In a sense it is destroying what we journeyed to experience, and the locations end up catering to the throng of the ever maddening crowds who need special accommodations. Eventually, the world will become a Disneyland, where we re-create the experience and perhaps the essence of the ‘thing’ that no longer exists, except in our imagination and old warn out manuscripts.
How I hated this ending, you know what it made me understand, that in the end everything the Dutton family did, was not worth it, whether in the prequel series that show us the family fighting for the ranch, we already know what will happen, the ranch will end up disappearing, that everything the Duttons suffered was a punishment for the arrogance of wanting to possess a land that in the end never belonged to them, and how the Duttons tried to paint Jamie as a villain, it's disgusting, Beth is a character that at first is liked because of how incredible she is, but in the long run she becomes a character of an immature and broken woman who can't accept that the things that happened to her were totally her fault, all because she feels bad about the death of her mother, that pain for some reason justifies her opening her legs for Rip and getting pregnant stupidly, and even worse, asking Jamie for help, who like her is a child, the most mature at that time, Jamie should have taken Beth with John and tell him everything, John will surely break his face or expel Rip, because John saved him and how does he pay him back? by getting his only teenage daughter pregnant, seriously, this family is disgusting, the only ones who are saved are Lee for just wanting to be a rancher, Kacey for wanting to run away to escape her shitty family and Tate, who because of his youth has not yet ended up damaged, but even so, when he started living on the ranch, he ended up kidnapped and traumatized by neo-Nazis, this series had potential, but the writers and Cosner's departure changed everything, and like a house of cards, everything ended in disaster
So often great shows keep going until they jump the shark, and in reality, and other than repeating the same saving the ranch story lines there were no good ones left. This show came to a natural and strong conclusion.
I think the finale was rushed. Beth and Jamie fighting was fun to watch but i wanted Rip to find out that Jamie was the reason that Beth couldnt have kids. One part that pissed me off to no end was the indians desecrating the graveyard. That made me so mad. I wanted the reservation to get the land back in the end but i wanted them to lose it again after seeing them do that.
I'm in the middle of watching the episode, but as far as I know, Rip is aware that Beth can't have children but doesn't exactly why. Does he find out the exact reason?
@ELucky777 That is a disappointing plot hole because that's how Beth threatened Jamie at the end of season 4. Kayce doesn't know either even though he walked in when John was confronting Jamie about it. Let's also not forget when Beth found out Jamie has a son.
I was disappointed that we don't know what happened to all the cowboys and wranglers on the yellowstone where they go? All we knew was that casey sold the Yellowstone to the reservation, and he lived happily ever after with his wife and son. What about everybody else? Other than Rip and Beth? I was pissed they gave up the land that was paid for in blood bt there ancestors. Now , when I watch yellowstone 1923, they killed themselves to keep their land, and Casey gives it to Rainwater . What a dick. Also, I was hoping Jamie killed Beth. She never took any responsibility for getting knocked up. But she didn't know the difference between a hysterectomy and an abortion? She blamed Jamie her whole life.Maybe she should have just kept her legs closed. Disappointing
First 2 seasons were great. John was the ringleader and his family was always infighting. Then it went downhill. Beth is insufferable and selfish. Kayce gave up a long time ago. Hes crying over having to do a job that his dad asked him to do. He cried at the end for what. What did he do that was so hard? Rainwater didn't deserve the Yellowstone. Maybe Moe but not him. All the fighting and in the end, his family takes the easy way out. Just bad writing
I dont know, i learned to live this universe so much and i still do (especially for season 3/4) but season 5 b was a wasted potential. The show died a little bit when Kostner Leaved but i think there was a chance to bring this finale to a good ending. My wish ending: John died the way he did (i tought it was a disturbing scene when they showed how). Sarah evolved to the main villain with jamie. Kaycee,Beth Rip and Co ome together with all the indian folks and maybe more of kayces war friend. And the end is, they sold the land to the rest of the res but keeped the ranch for an museum or something
Well it's over it is what it is... Sheridan didn't have to be such an ass in the movie but oh well....Beth Ilove you... RIP you awesome. Stay safe out there have a great life ..✌️✌️😘😘😘🙏
How awesome would I have been if when the Native American guy was fixing the gravestones he looks up and sees Elsa among the wildlife almost like a vision of peace
HORRIBLE EL FINAL!!?!solo Sheridan puede hacer una porquería semejante ...Kevin Cosner y Wes Bentley...lo mejor de la serie....Kaisy y RIP son actores de madera...Beth...siempre sobreactuada...nunca más Sheridan ...Dik Woof es un buen escritor de series...solo miremos cuánto duran y las volvemos a ver...Chauuuu Sheridan!!!!
I explained in the Pinned comment, but I did have the whole fight, but TH-cam took down that part due to copyright. They literally removed my whole video so I'm very sorry that it happened and I promise to be more careful with copyright but still provide the best of scenes for my fans :)
I’ve tried to get into this show, but I couldn’t even get through the whole series. I just couldn’t stand Beth’s character. Her character ruined the show for me. From the start I saw her a selfish villain. And her love interest rip. Those two as villains & bullies. And now that I’m reading about the last episode.. I wasn’t wrong. How their getting a spinoff?? …It’s overrated
Omg the sympathy for Jamie in these comments astounds me. He killed John, basically was responsible for his sisters entire mental state, ruined their name and reputation, AND killed his biological father. Wow… what he got was TOO GOOD.
He did not kill.Johm at all.After Beth broke in and assaulted him and threatened his life, he asked Sara about offing HER..End of story. Which Beth would have brought on herself.thinking she is actually tough or something
Did you even watch all the seasons, Beth was a tortured soul when she accidentally killed there Mother, it all started there for her. John was so into his grief he didn't think how his kid's were dealing with it, they all should have gotten counseling, but hey it's a show
I'm so sorry everyone, but copyright caught up to me. Jamie vs Beth had to have been taken out due to copyright. I know you all love these videos and I promise you I'm going to try to be more careful with the length of these scenes so this doesn't happen again ❤
In the end, John Dutton's daughter follows her father and ends up as a murderer, killing her brother, the murderous legacy of the murderous family, who killed employees who resigned from his farm... legacy?
4:40 Jaime is the textbook definition of treat someone like a anti villain long enough and they become a villian?
The man has been trying to make logical decisions for this family which isn't even his, yet he is made a villain by John and Beth. I am glad he is fighting back after years of emotional, psychological and physical abuse he had to endure.
John and Beth are the reason Jamie is the way he is. It always bothered me how people make Jamie out to be the bad guy without looking at the context. He's no angel, but compared to the rest of the family, he's a saint. He isn't at all selfish, hence him saying he doesn't want the ranch for himself. Rather, for his nephew and son. It all starts when he was 17.
Back then, John asks Jamie what he wants to be when he grows up. Jamie said with a big smile on his face, "You, Dad. I wanna be just like you and do your job." But then, John said "Well, son, I want you to go to school to be a lawyer." Jamie's smile immediately disappeared and he was clearly shocked and disappointed (even asking some questions on the why). He was shocked because he knows John hates lawyers, but John's only response was "Be one I like." Because Jamie was so loyal, he did what he was told.
As far as the Beth abortion issue, that scene clearly took place not long after his above-mentioned Lawyer thing with John, hence Jamie saying it was his last day on the ranch. Jamie, again, was only 17. Barely older than Beth. She wasn't asking him for lunch money or handling a bully. She asked him to help her gut a baby in secret. A teenaged girl has no business asking her teenaged brother to handle an adult-level situation like that. And secrecy is basically impossible when your family is ranching royalty. And if people paid attention to Jamie's facial expressions and body language, they would realize he was hesitant to have her go through with the procedure that would render her barren. But in his teenaged brain, combined with seeing how scared and desperate she was, this was the only way. He didn't do it out of spite. He did it out of love.
20 years later, Jamie has faithfully served John and the ranch and yet you can see in the first episode, before Beth even came home, that John seemed to treat him indifferently and refused to listen to his sound advice. Jamie told his Dad that the ranch needed money and that his old -school wild west approach to protecting cattle and preserving the land was a bad idea, but he didn't listen because of his stubbornness and recklessness. And because he didn't listen to him, the mission went sideways and Lee was killed. Jamie also warned John about Beth, how she would end up tearing the family apart and that the longer she stayed on the ranch, the worse she'll be. We see he was right about that too. Since then, John has yelled at, cursed at, threatened, disrupted, and even hit Jamie despite his years of loyalty and service.
To think, all Jamie wanted was to be a cowboy and rancher like his Dad. He never wanted to or asked to be a lawyer or politician. His Dad looks down on him for being the very thing he forced him to be, when he didn't even want to be the thing in the first place. Jamie was always the most loyal of the four Dutton kids in the sense of being what his Dad told him to be and do. Lee didn't want to mingle with people to build relations with the ranch, Beth moved to SLC to be a financier (and has made it clear on many occasions that she doesn't care about the ranch), and Kayce relocated to the reservation with his wife and son to train horses. Jamie, however, sacrificed his dreams to be a good son and all he got in return was contempt, mistreatment, and belittlement.
I, for one, am glad he has turned on his toxic family and really hopes he brings them down, especially Beth. That triumphant tirade against her when she broke into his house was just the tip of the iceberg I suspect...
His family is not the world's standards. That's the whole point. The Dutton's aren't inherently wrong, but neither is Jamie. That's the problem. This show tries to frame it as the Dutton's are flawed, but are still in the right. They aren't.
"The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth." [In this case, it's a ranch.]
His father drilled it into him to save the ranch at all cost... never really treated him as his son, and his daughter constantly bullied him, threatened him, and said she would take his child from him. He did everything for the family, apologized for a youthful mistake, and when his father did everything to lose the ranch he demanded jamie protect, he went against his father to do so.
The abortion itself wasn't the problem she had. It was him getting her a hysterectomy without telling her until it was too late.
Jamie was Not John's biological son. It was his wife's child from an affair. John raised Jamie, but Jamie was Not his DNA.
I feel both He and Beth wanted what they thought John would want and unfortunatly for Jamie it got him killed because Beth harbored all that idk what to call it for what she felt Jamie cost her when they were younger . Had Beth just been honest with her dad Jamie woudnt have had to take her to the reservation for the abortion.
No he wasn't, he was adopted. They were friends with his bio mom who was killed by his bio dad@vals.7538
So let down I don't know what happened in the background but it was just a let down whole show ruined
Agree that Jamie was treated badly!
Sheridan thinks hes a real bad ass. All he did was ruin a great show with his arrogance
@@BigTess1000 Kevin Costner screwed it up by leaving.
@thomassnew1053 wrong. Costner didn't like the direction the show was taking
@@thomassnew1053 Well he left because he was told he would be given the scripts for season 5 part in a certian time frame so he started on a project he had been wanting to. And by the time he did get them he was already tied up in the other project , thats why he left
@@BigTess1000 i read it was more they didnt give i scripts in the time frame they told him
@@JenniferGraham-n2r either way Sheridan was the cause of the shows demise with his arrogance
It was nice to see Mo pay respect to those that are gone.
That part made me like him even more
Am I the only one who thought Beth deserved that beating and this is coming from a woman. She was the one who got herself pregnant. She could have gone to Rip or her father to deal with it. Jamie was a kid and he made a bad decision but he was ultimately trying to do what she wanted - to get rid of the baby. If memory serves, she couldn't go anywhere else otherwise John would have found out. And lets not forget that Beth was getting ready to have John and co take Jamie to the train station too so she is in no way some savior or blameless in all of this. Jamie was treated like crap for his entire life but he tried to keep the ranch in John's hands long before Beth turned up. I thought his character was underused throughout these episodes and I hated the way he was quickly disposed of in the finale. What started as a great show ended with a whimper for me.
She should had did she the one who should had 😂 I really do hate her
I thoroughly hate her and hate that so many women seem to look up to her. She's a toxic narcissistic psychopath and deserved to die so much more than Jamie did.
Yep she was awful and deserved to die so much more than Jamie.
Settle Gretel it's only a program😂😂
I’m with you 100%.
Her plan was so stupid. Break into the district attorneys house, let him beat you up, stab him with a knife, hope rip shows up to save you, and somehow remove his body from a house leaving no dna evidence anywhere is the house you broke into?
Meanwhile no police or security are guarding the district attorney after he proclaimed that the governor was murdered?
Also Kayce has no questions or concerns about his brothers disappearance when he has been told to his face by the person most likely to make him disappear?
Such lazy writing. For a show grounded in reality, this really doesn’t fit anywhere in the real world.
You Are Telling Me Because The Way I See Beth And Jamie Having Each Other's Throats Like That Reminds Me Of The Two American Actors Sandra Bullock And Jeff Goldblum Who Don't See "Eye To Eye" In Real Life At Hollywood, California.
I totally agree. this was extremely weak and one dimensional.
...and we all know John, Rip and Beth were the true villains. Jamie's story was really sad
@@perryco34 I agree about all of this except that the show was based in reality.
@@ndoisamusaga3137 he was manipulated till the day of his death.
How did you feel about the series finale? I think it's worth noting that Beth didn't really avenge John's death when the hitmen that did it and Grant is still alive, also how has Beth beat Jamie throughout the entire series and Jamie nearly beats her and kills her while being mostly blinded with mace , I also feel that Rip not finding out about the truth about the pregnancy the abortion and the hysterectomy was wrong, did he even believe Jamie was the one that put the hit on John?
Yeah there was a lot that they left out and I'm a little bit disappointed, but for what they had to work with they did a fine job.
@ELucky777 imam glad you got something from it, I was hoping for something a little more deeper for Jamie when Beth's big final showdown but it felt very flat for me it just seemed like every other confrontation/fight they had over the series just with the addition that someone got the knife, I didn't hate Jamie completely, I got Beth's hatred of him more than John's and even Rip early on kinda thought that John wasn't treating Jamie right or like a son, I don't really feel any closure on a emotional level with these characters beyond who killed who and Jamie's character just seemed like a waste of the actors time in my opinion, they could have brought Jamie into the story in season 5 with the same backstory and still be the black sheep of the family that gets mentioned and it would have still be the exact same with nothing really impacted the series , i loved the first three seasons and first half of season 4 but it's not something I would revisit but I hope other people got what they wanted, maybe I am wrong about it and looked at the entire series wrong
Rip? I Thought His Real Name Was Tien Like Tien Shinham From "Dragon Ball Z".
Agree with OP, Beth didnt avenge anything, but apparently she has a Wolverine healing factor
I agree 100% and no one has mentioned this ….. the facts around that was a huge driving force of who Beth is was the Jaime abortion issue.
The fact that Rip who loves John like a father and loves the ranch as much as John showed almost no rage about his death and spent the season doing business and not getting involved in the plan for revenge was a huge disappointment. Your point is so VALID -- if Sheridan had beth tell rip about the abortion disaster , rip should have been the one to go get Jaime and beat the living shit out of him before he kills him with his bare hands. No knife needed . Then Lloyd and rip could have gone to train station and Beth should have also made sure that Christina’s mouth was shut forever with some kind of blackmail or blowing up her house because that’s a huge hole in the ending. The fbi would have gotten info easily from her . And btw… leaving out any investigation into the disappearance of the AG , the shooting of Sarah and the fbi results of going into her office at market equities were all huge holes . Terrible . Could have had this show run 6 more episodes and filled it with the investigation and end it with market equities getting indicted, the hit man company falling and somehow keeping Christina out of the picture and then having Tate step up and say to kayce . I loved grandpa, I love this ranch, I want to keep it and work it would have been a reason for another season.
They still would return 98% of land to Indians but kept the buildings and a few thousand acres to run a cattle ranch and sell beef like Beth found out 6666 did.
Ngl, I was disappointed with Jamie's death and how this ended because this isn't justice at all. Yeah, Jamie had it coming at this point, but in the end, he was just used by literally everyone. Jamie was used by Sara and then in the end used Jamie's words as an excuse to order John's assassination. Every bad thing Jamie did, it was never just himself. The worst part about this is that the people actually responsible for John's death haven't been dealt with. In the end, Jamie never pulled the trigger. He wasn't the one who hired those hit men and the ones who were killed by those same people. If anything, it would've been justice if Beth was the one who killed Sara.
dude Jamie wanted to be there in the ranch working but John bc he never really liked him send him to college to study law just so he could use him, his whole story is kinda sad, nobody really wanted him and was only used, i cringe so hard watching Beth and Rip at the end living their happy life, shit man this show fucking sucks
You blind..Jamie killed everything that knew his weakness. He killed his own father who was in the way of his true ambitions.
Jamie was given the chance to work there..are you people blind? His blood was not the same, and it manifested itself throughout.
Doing things for love or greed usually have the same results, and are equally justified to the deliverer. The end justifies the means. Judgement is a luxury afforded to everyone.
Me Too Because Jamie's Death Didn't Add Up Like It Doesn't Make Sense At All And He Didn't Even Do Anything Except Being Knowledge.
To me its Beth who made Jamie the way he is. She always put all the fault on him when it wasnt their fault to begin with. Beth didnt feel comfortable enough telling her father she was pregnant? Thats a major red flag.
Both her and John. All Jamie wanted was to be a cowboy like John, the man he believed was his father his whole life. Only for him to be deceived, used, and treated with contempt.
Beth's pregnancy with Rip's child was her fault because she acted carefree in her grief since her mother's death. She brought Jamie into a lose-lose situation when things took a bad turn. Neither of them were mature enough to handle this type of adult situation, especially in fear of John. But Jamie chose to help out of family love seeing how scared she was.
This is the worst finale ending ever!!! This is a conspiracy
SHe was probably scared that he'd go after Rip so she went to Jamie to help her and had he known that she would become infertile he probably wouldnt hae taken her to the reservation so she always blamed that on him and thats the biggest reason she always had it out for Jamie
John Dutton was a bully.
100% agree. John made Beth and Jaime the way they were and Beth added fuel to the fire. Her anger was misplaced onto Jaime, cause it wasn't the root cause. It was just what was easier for her. Kayce was told not to have a kid and was punished for it. That's how they felt and what jaime likely panicked about. Sad things happened that way. Beth was no hero.
Thanks for taking the time to do this, it was super nice of you! Have a lovely day!!
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Beth has a Wolverine Deadpool healing factor, and they had ZERO consequences for all the bodies they dumped over the years. Beth and Rip are killers but get a happy ending. Apparently ‘the train station’ exists in a void between universes for the bodies to be dumped, no law enforcement can ever find it
It was more of they found ways to get around the law and keep them from finding out and Jamie knew about the " train station " and beth was worried that he'd spill not only the location of it but all the other unlawful things their family memebers have done so she felt killing him was the only way to keep those secrets secret even though all she had to do is gather enough proof that Jamie knew about what happend to thier dad
I know isn't it cool
@thee_morpheus Places like the Train Station actually exist in the USA. I refuse to name one, because Witness Relocation never works with today's technology outting people.
Beth takes a punch better then a prime Joe Frazier 😂. So asinine.
Jaimie was my favorite character. Wes Bentley, being an absolute accomplished actor, played him superbly but the writers did an abysmal job with him. His storyline was neglected at best and then concluded in the most inept way. That’s a huge disappointment. And having Beth being the hero?? I mean come on!!! How was Jaimie the absolute villain all of sudden? What made Jaimie so interested was his internal conflicts that Wes Bentley expressed so convincingly. Also, why deprive us of scenes of these two together. Their scenes were the best. Wes’ final outcome was a gut punch.
Originally I had the entire fight with both of them but TH-cam removed it due to copyright. A shame since that was the best part.
In the end, John Dutton's daughter follows her father and ends up as a murderer, killing her brother, the murderous legacy of the murderous family, who killed employees who resigned from his farm... legacy?
It’s finally over John Dutton can finally rest in peace his children can no longer fight for what’s right and now it’s official that Thomas rainwater finally bought the Yellowstone
Screw this series, I was always sympathetic to Jamie, he was out and was at peace being a farm hand, I like beth when she's fightning everyone outside the family but whenever there's a scene between the family she's a bully and a Psychopath. Just goes out her way to torment Jamie any chance she gets. Its both their fault about the abortion, what the hell is this woke strong independent bs. sorry but just had to say it.
All Jamie wanted was to be a cowboy like John, the man he believed was his father his whole life, only to be deceived and used. Lee and Kayce were the only ones he was on better terms with, even happy when they spent time together (season 1 episode 1).
Beth couldn't take accountability for her actions over her grief and being so carefree after her mother's death. She goes to Jamie for help, who at the time saw how scared she was. Sure, he made a bad decision and it was a horrible mistake, but they both weren't mature enough to handle an adult situation like that. Jamie only tried to help out of love.
I think part of Kayce still wanted to believe Jamie was never involved in killing their father, despite hating him, or wanted to hurt his brother that way.
Jamie got what he deserved
@@tashakenerly8645 So did every Dutton member after Elsa
Its not just about the abortion. It's about the fucking hysterectomy he got her
I agree... Beth never took accountability for the death of her baby, she wanted the abortion and is the one that put herself in that position to begin with. Jamie was a kid himself and it wasn't his fault at all. He should have said that to her and stood up for himself.
This whole episode was trash. Jamie didnt kill or try to kill anyone. Yet he is the one that was blamed by Beth and threatend to be killed or his child. The Branded workers hardly received anything in comparison to the millions Kayce and Beth made from selling off everything. We will never learn about Jamies mother or why John took him in. Even though it had to be because John hated him from birth. Loyd had nothing after they sold the ranch. Psycho Beth gets her happy ending. I would have rather they ended it with part 1 and never finished anything.
Right, and Rip had so many bodies, there was no resolution or justice anywhere.
John's death was all Sarah's doing. Even Jamie didn't prefer to do things that way.
I think part of Kayce still wanted to believe Jamie never truly killed their father, despite Beth's selfish protest.
Jamie got what he deserved
@uchihaitachi72 Jamie father killed his mother after catching her with a man he went to prison John took Jamie in raise him after Jamie father got out of prison Jamie killed him short but that what happened the show shows all of this go back and watch the series you probably missed some episodes but the story there
Jamie killed at least 2. His dad and the reporter. Remember that
but we all knew it was gonna happen because the entire last episodes according to her it’s his fault it’s always Jamie‘s fault. Meaning Beth can do no wrong. She’s without sin she’s can do no harm she the perfect angel she’s a saint man just by saying those words makes me sick to my stomach and out of all the characters, Beth, and rip, and so many others deserve to die on that show and of course to give her a happy ending after what she and Rip did a happy sunset ending is obviously lazy writing the show will be remembered as a terrible ending in Yellowstone history
Make your life better, your a better writer. Sucked you in though..I dare you to do better. Let me know what series you're coming out with.
jaime wasnt the villain i hate they turn him into one
@@ricks6441 what ?
They found a way to work in a pointless meaningless death for Colby earlier some how, Rip and Beth were absolute killers and there was no justice or resolution
@ master manipulator, Beth is bitter, abrasive, amoral, sadistic, volatile, selfish, and emotionally unstable
Beth was my favorite, people dont getwhy she had so much anger even after he apologize for what he did to her, he didnt mean it not 1 bit...yall got to rewatch the show
Beth deserves prison.
Man did they screw this up.
She was as responsible for John’s death as Jaime.
More so.
How ?
@JenniferGraham-n2r she is the one that screwed market equities, M.E. voted revenge on her and the ranch. They sent Sarah to use Jamie because he was the weak link. Jamie wanted bath dead and instead they took out John.
I don't understand how Beth and Rip got a happy ending. They were both terrible people, Rip was even a cold-blooded murderer who tried to kill Walker just because he didn't want to commit crimes. Rip also murdered for John without remorse. He and Beth deserved punishment.
horrible episode garbage how it went down
What r u smoking? Greedy and entitled, lost to the proud, humble, and appreciative.
Not the best but then Sheridan & Costner were done with the series & each other long before the finale was written or filmed. I personally liked it, seeing how it was ending anyway.
You can thank ego Sheridan for it
@BigTess1000 Right! And a terrible actor too!
So true like Jamie never wanted to be the villain they made him into a villain
This season was weak and one dimensional writing. How can you kill the DA with no questions about his whereabouts. This was straight bullshit and a waste of time. Not good at all.
No body, no crime. Bodies disappear in the USA on the daily. Just because you haven't experienced it or seen it in the real, do know it is true.
Btw the "sale" to the tribe would have been reversed in court. You can't avoid condemnation by selling land or even giving it away. And valuation for estate tax purpose is stepped up to the value as of the date of death. Also, selling it for pennies on the dollar would still trigger immense gift tax. The only possible ways out IMHO was to either 1) put the land in trust and then for the trust to donate it over time to a charitable entity(perhaps controlled by the native Americans for benefit of the tribe), but that would have had to be an irrevocable trust and John likely wouldn't give up the control(this has been my theory for years for what would be done at the end of the story); or 2) if a record could be found of James or perhaps even a Dutton descendant attesting to the agreement with the native Americans from "1883" that they could have the land for 7 generations, an argument could be made that this was in fact a type of Land Use Agreement(LUA) and that the native Americans always remained the equitable owners of the land and James Duttons and his descendants merely had permission to use the land.
All those Beth cultists are crazy just like her. She killed Jamie who already asked for forgiveness for what happened when they were YOUNG but still it isn't enough for her?? And John who never loved Jamie despite all he was doing to please him. Why adopt him then?? John and Beth turned Jamie into how he is🤦🏼
The final left a void, would have liked to see rip find out about the abortion and see his reaction.
I loved the ending!!
Same here. I cried during the funeral scene and cheered when Beth and Rip took care of Jamie.
@wiinterflowers4277 same here
In the end, John Dutton's daughter follows her father and ends up as a murderer, killing her brother, the murderous legacy of the murderous family, who killed employees who resigned from his farm... legacy?
In the end, John Dutton's daughter follows her father and ends up as a murderer, killing her brother, the murderous legacy of the murderous family, who killed employees who resigned from his farm... legacy?
Yellowstone was great but my favorite episodes were the Sarah scenes and Caroline (the mature witch). Loved watching Caroline get really angry!
I was hoping that Beth and Rip would publicly adopt the boy to end the series
Beth the character made me realize how hat evil exist because people look up to it. She is a purely evil being which people continue to support.
Team Jamie Always! But I knew the show would do him like this... so forced
Whole series is really about a sad bunch of characters
.. I mean like .. dear lord
I did not get to see it!😂 in later episodes, it got really unbelievable. Even for television! We probably can expect the same with Landman????? Only time will tell. I have a beef with the first episode! About the seasoned worker that creates an explosion!😂
terrible ending jaime didnt deserves that
WHAT?!?! He definitely deserved it! Long ago!
@@userG5447 if he did then beth and rip also deserves it too
It felt a copout. So many unresolved things. How did Kayce feel about this? Because part of him probably still wanted to believe Jamie was never fully involved in killing their father, or to hurt Kayce in any way.
Plus, weren't there cameras in Jamie's house? That detective guy seemed to suspect something after this whole excursion.
@@userG5447 hell yeah
WHAT HOW DID YOU GET SO MANY VIEWS ON THIS!?
I have no clue 😭😂. A lot of people love Yellowstone. I'm happy it did so well tho
TOTTALY STUPID CRAZY UNPROFESSIONAL UNBELIEVABLE ending. Wow I'm.done with this stupid Twisted shows. In real world Beth Hervfst bully thug bf would be in prison. Jamie would of had protection Dah.....Jamie the real victim in the whole bs sick story. Taken in to be used as a Puppet for another pair of Twisted evil psychos who think they are above laws and Justice common decency. This Stupid show would of been better for Jamie to live and drag it out.
Tell me when season six of Yellowstone coming back on TV can someone please tell me the date and time please
Yellowstone is over I hate to say. It won't be back, but there is 1923 Season 2 and 6666 spin-offs coming out :)
What a shame how they duped Jamie. He’s the true hero in this story
Well im glad thats over. Went to shit. Least the first 3 seasons were good
Yeah it was an alright ending
Was this the season finale or series finale?
Series finale. Yellowstone is over
Jaimie was not the bad guy he was pushed Ian’s portrayed by his family in this ugly light he didn’t deserve this yes I had a part in his fathers assassination but his father and Beth were horrible to him and gave him no comfort in return
Beth blames him for not being able to get preganat so im not shocked at all she went after him, Was Jamie ever adopted i dont remember , not saying she should have killed him
In the end, the bad guys won.
'Look how they massacred my boy!'
Beth is psycho. She hated Jamie. Now, she should go to prison.
Without evidence
i thought the ending to GoT would be the most disappointing thing i watched, but...
Beth didn’t deserve a happy ending.
Now bury the series and the spinoffs as well. Montana doesn't want to be exploited, commercialized, and commoditized like Colorado. A warning to others, beware of movie producers trying to sell you a screen play. When we love something (such as a landscape) we must see it, visit it, touch it. And when enough have seen it , visited it, and touched it, it becomes overused, exploited, and degraded to some degree (trash, accelerated erosion, tourism), aiding and abetting its destruction, essentially destroying what we love. Bozeman has become Bozangelos. This is happening with worldwide tourism as well. In a sense it is destroying what we journeyed to experience, and the locations end up catering to the throng of the ever maddening crowds who need special accommodations. Eventually, the world will become a Disneyland, where we re-create the experience and perhaps the essence of the ‘thing’ that no longer exists, except in our imagination and old warn out manuscripts.
How I hated this ending, you know what it made me understand, that in the end everything the Dutton family did, was not worth it, whether in the prequel series that show us the family fighting for the ranch, we already know what will happen, the ranch will end up disappearing, that everything the Duttons suffered was a punishment for the arrogance of wanting to possess a land that in the end never belonged to them, and how the Duttons tried to paint Jamie as a villain, it's disgusting, Beth is a character that at first is liked because of how incredible she is, but in the long run she becomes a character of an immature and broken woman who can't accept that the things that happened to her were totally her fault, all because she feels bad about the death of her mother, that pain for some reason justifies her opening her legs for Rip and getting pregnant stupidly, and even worse, asking Jamie for help, who like her is a child, the most mature at that time, Jamie should have taken Beth with John and tell him everything, John will surely break his face or expel Rip, because John saved him and how does he pay him back? by getting his only teenage daughter pregnant, seriously, this family is disgusting, the only ones who are saved are Lee for just wanting to be a rancher, Kacey for wanting to run away to escape her shitty family and Tate, who because of his youth has not yet ended up damaged, but even so, when he started living on the ranch, he ended up kidnapped and traumatized by neo-Nazis, this series had potential, but the writers and Cosner's departure changed everything, and like a house of cards, everything ended in disaster
So often great shows keep going until they jump the shark, and in reality, and other than repeating the same saving the ranch story lines there were no good ones left. This show came to a natural and strong conclusion.
Awesome bro 👍😎
Glad it's over just so I don't have to hear Beth threaten Jamie for the 763rd time. 🙄
😂😂😂
I think the finale was rushed. Beth and Jamie fighting was fun to watch but i wanted Rip to find out that Jamie was the reason that Beth couldnt have kids. One part that pissed me off to no end was the indians desecrating the graveyard. That made me so mad. I wanted the reservation to get the land back in the end but i wanted them to lose it again after seeing them do that.
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It was somekids and i dont think they knew that that area was to be left alone thats why Moe told them off and thne fixed it
Did you guys watch? Not too bad
Great! Thank you for this. But what exactly going on between Abby and Ryan?
They both decided to go on tour and they hooked back up again. It's a happy ending for our rancher heroes!!!
@ELucky777 What is with Lloyd?
@@Baiker92 I guess he's moving on either into the farm life or into the city. I don't really remember what he wanted to do, lol
@ELucky777 okay thanks
Jamie is worthless he didn't even show up for his father's funeral
I'm in the middle of watching the episode, but as far as I know, Rip is aware that Beth can't have children but doesn't exactly why. Does he find out the exact reason?
Spoilers down below:
No he never finds out which is a disappointment plot hole, but maybe it's better that way 🤷♂️
@ELucky777 That is a disappointing plot hole because that's how Beth threatened Jamie at the end of season 4. Kayce doesn't know either even though he walked in when John was confronting Jamie about it. Let's also not forget when Beth found out Jamie has a son.
@anthonycrenshaw3229 yeah it was certainly annoying that they didn't evolve that stuff. Especially for a finale
@ELucky777 exactly
No
I was disappointed that we don't know what happened to all the cowboys and wranglers on the yellowstone where they go? All we knew was that casey sold the Yellowstone to the reservation, and he lived happily ever after with his wife and son. What about everybody else? Other than Rip and Beth? I was pissed they gave up the land that was paid for in blood bt there ancestors. Now , when I watch yellowstone 1923, they killed themselves to keep their land, and Casey gives it to Rainwater . What a dick. Also, I was hoping Jamie killed Beth. She never took any responsibility for getting knocked up. But she didn't know the difference between a hysterectomy and an abortion? She blamed Jamie her whole life.Maybe she should have just kept her legs closed. Disappointing
The better the series the worst the finale game of thrones line of duty and Ozark just to name a few
First 2 seasons were great. John was the ringleader and his family was always infighting. Then it went downhill. Beth is insufferable and selfish. Kayce gave up a long time ago. Hes crying over having to do a job that his dad asked him to do. He cried at the end for what. What did he do that was so hard? Rainwater didn't deserve the Yellowstone. Maybe Moe but not him. All the fighting and in the end, his family takes the easy way out. Just bad writing
Jamie gave the ok people did you forget? and thats just as good
Wow trash
I think the serie was over when J. Dutton die. In bad way, the tought gay...was killed easy. No bodiguards In governator manor?
I dont know, i learned to live this universe so much and i still do (especially for season 3/4) but season 5 b was a wasted potential. The show died a little bit when Kostner Leaved but i think there was a chance to bring this finale to a good ending.
My wish ending:
John died the way he did (i tought it was a disturbing scene when they showed how). Sarah evolved to the main villain with jamie. Kaycee,Beth Rip and Co ome together with all the indian folks and maybe more of kayces war friend. And the end is, they sold the land to the rest of the res but keeped the ranch for an museum or something
Just waiting for them to take out Beth she’s over bearing smh
Well it's over it is what it is... Sheridan didn't have to be such an ass in the movie but oh well....Beth Ilove you... RIP you awesome. Stay safe out there have a great life ..✌️✌️😘😘😘🙏
Where's carter?
He's living with Beth and Rip at their own little ranch now.
Perfect ending ❤
Almost Every show goes 1 or 2 seasons too long
Beth is a bad ass !!!
Glad I didn't waste time with this
What a pathetic, predictable ending. No imagination and the first episode of the show that ever bored me.
3:20
Horrible episode
Can anybody list who is not a criminal? The murderer list is very long. Most of these characters have no redeeming qualities. Horrible people.
I refuse to watch the last two episodes but in the end all empires eventually fall.
The only good part about the episode was Elsa's voice over at the end.
How awesome would I have been if when the Native American guy was fixing the gravestones he looks up and sees Elsa among the wildlife almost like a vision of peace
Wait Beth sold the ranch!?
Yes
Show went to shit 💩
Great ending ....
Sad
Absolutely garbage. The Yellowstone shouldve never left the Dutton family. Spit on the whole show.
HORRIBLE EL FINAL!!?!solo Sheridan puede hacer una porquería semejante ...Kevin Cosner y Wes Bentley...lo mejor de la serie....Kaisy y RIP son actores de madera...Beth...siempre sobreactuada...nunca más Sheridan ...Dik Woof es un buen escritor de series...solo miremos cuánto duran y las volvemos a ver...Chauuuu Sheridan!!!!
I never liked the Jamie character. It seems unbelievable and is just there for others to kick around.
Best scenes but you skip out the whole fucking fight ? Tf
I explained in the Pinned comment, but I did have the whole fight, but TH-cam took down that part due to copyright. They literally removed my whole video so I'm very sorry that it happened and I promise to be more careful with copyright but still provide the best of scenes for my fans :)
I’ve tried to get into this show, but I couldn’t even get through the whole series. I just couldn’t stand Beth’s character. Her character ruined the show for me. From the start I saw her a selfish villain. And her love interest rip. Those two as villains & bullies. And now that I’m reading about the last episode.. I wasn’t wrong. How their getting a spinoff?? …It’s overrated
Trash ending
Jamie dying made my year
Ending to a horrible writing of the whole Season and 2 horrible character writing
didn’t know this was 2006
This series is garbage and trash and I hate it when Jaimie died! Screw Beth and screw rip
Omg the sympathy for Jamie in these comments astounds me. He killed John, basically was responsible for his sisters entire mental state, ruined their name and reputation, AND killed his biological father. Wow… what he got was TOO GOOD.
jaime wasnt the villain..they made him too likable thats why people hated the ending
He did not kill.Johm at all.After Beth broke in and assaulted him and threatened his life, he asked Sara about offing HER..End of story. Which Beth would have brought on herself.thinking she is actually tough or something
Did you even watch all the seasons, Beth was a tortured soul when she accidentally killed there Mother, it all started there for her. John was so into his grief he didn't think how his kid's were dealing with it, they all should have gotten counseling, but hey it's a show
One of the dumbest shows.
I love that Beth finally took him out. Justice
No
I notice the crazy broads love psycho Beth lol, thats not justice
She told him that she was the last thing he would ever see😅
The Indian crap in this series is hilarious.
Woke episode for indigenous to feel welcomed. Stop watching yellowoke after season 3
This. The reservation set the whole thing in motion by killing Johns firstborn who was equipped to run the ranch and had his whole life.
Feel welcomed in their own land? LOL the insanity you people have
It's their land . You Europeans better go back!
@@deevious41 You people. Awfully racist of you.
Cry about it
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