Will John Dutton (Kevin Costner) be punished for the deaths of the wolves? She's been asking Rip to forgive her for her past mistakes all season long, but is it now his turn to ask for her forgiveness? We can't help but wonder how she will react if she somehow gets her hands on the names of all of those who have been lost to the Train Station and realizes that Rowdy is among them. Given that viewers learned in the midseason finale that Beth is somehow completely unaware of the existence of the Train Station and its purpose, it's likely that she isn't clued up on what happened to Rowdy all those years ago either. When he spilled to John (Josh Lucas), he was introduced to the concept of the Train Station – the "trash can for everyone who's ever attacked us," that lies in a "jurisdictional dead zone" as John puts it – and asked to never speak of it again. However, Young Rip (Kyle Red Silverstein) managed to unintentionally remove Rowdy from the scene after the two got into a fight while paired up on a job together. The flashback scenes we've seen peppered throughout season five so far have all revolved around the early days of Beth and Rip's (Cole Hauser) romance, which experienced some hiccups courtesy of a rival for Beth's affection, an older cowboy named Rowdy (Kai Caster). The flashback in the latest episode showed how Rowdy (Kai Caster) met his end. We're desperate to see Sarah's real identity and motivations revealed in the new episodes and will keep on theorizing until then. Sure, plenty of Sarah Atwoods popped up, but none that looked like the new Market Equities counselor.īeth draws the conclusion that she must be using a fake moniker, but why? Is it to protect herself from Jamie if or when he finds out she's been using him? Is it because she has a secret family out of town? Do her loyalties actually lie with Market Equities or does she have another axe to grind against the Duttons? Viewers shouldn't forget that in episode four of the new season, Beth did some digging into Sarah's background only to find that she doesn't have any sort of digital footprint. Over the course of her time in Montana so far, Sarah has proved that she can easily manipulate Jamie (Wes Bentley) and get him to do whatever she wants, whether that's an uncharacteristic tryst in the Deerfield Club changing rooms or giving a speech to the assembly calling for his father's impeachment from office. What is Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri) planning?Īfter the death of Garrett Randall (Will Patton) in season four, "Yellowstone" was left with a massive, villain-shaped hole which was quickly filled with the arrival of Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri) in the second episode of season five. However, with a time jump, audiences will miss out on seeing the outcome of John Dutton's (Kevin Costner) impeachment trial, making it almost impossible to decide what we would rather have. While breaking the news to his wife Beth (Kelly Reilly), Rip ballparked that they might be gone for a year, which would leave the Paramount show without some of its most entertaining characters if the writers choose not to do a time jump. This one was at the forefront of our minds after watching Ryan (Ian Bohen), Teeter (Jennifer Landon), Walker (Ryan Bingham), Jake (Jake Ream), and ranch manager Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) get in a truck and set off for Texas at the end of the latest episode.Īs viewers will know, these "Yellowstone" characters have been sent on a sort of secondment to the 6666 ranch – which is a real ranch owned by series cocreator Taylor Sheridan – following a disastrous outbreak of brucellosis among the Yellowstone herd. The gang will be in Texas for half a year, but there's a chance the show will skip over their absence. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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