After all, in a drama renowned for its unexpected twists, would such a
fate for the Dutton patriarch not be the boldest stroke of storytelling yet?
As we count down the days to November 10th with bated breath, the air is
thick with anticipation for Taylor Sheridan’s Western masterpiece, Yellowstone. And of course, the destiny of Kevin Costaner’s iconic portrayal, John Dutton. Fans seem worried about how John Dutton’s arch will play out, as Yellowstone makes a comeback for its series finale.
Can you resist the allure of the sweeping Montana vistas that serve as the backdrop for the Dutton family’s riveting storyline? No, we can’t. With each episode painting a more complex tapestry of loyalty, power, and survival, we are abuzz, speculating feverishly over a recent thought-provoking Reddit theory.
The end of the trail is nigh for Kevin Costner’s John Dutton, a role that has been nothing short of a wild Mustang ride for both the esteemed actor and the devoted fanbase. With the encroaching buzz that Taylor Sheridan hinted back in 1883, fans are chomping at the bit, anxious to see if the show’s roots bear the bitter fruit of Costner’s character’s worst nightmare.
Thereby, one fan theory that has been circulating on Reddit suggests a tragic ending for the Dutton family and their iconic Yellowstone Dutton Ranch. With Taylor Sheridan at the helm, the show has always been known for its shocking twists & turns, and it seems that the end of the road may be near for John Dutton.
In the world of the Duttons, the prophecy of the land returning after 7 generations hangs heavy in the air. Tate, the 7th generation Dutton and half-Native, stands at the center of this prophecy, a symbol of the inevitable change that is to come. And we know that the Dutton kids each embody a different aspect of their father, John Dutton.
Per this Reddit theory, Kayce, with his deep connection to Western heritage, is well-equipped to take over the ranch if not for outside forces threatening its existence. Beth, a shrewd businesswoman, and Rip, the epitome of a ranch hand, also form a formidable team to carry on the Dutton legacy. Jamie, though not a Dutton by blood, possesses his father’s political acumen, even if his intentions are often misguided.
The demise of John Dutton opens the door for the tribe and land developers to seize control of the Yellowstone ranch, spelling the beginning of the end for the Dutton empire. With the ranch shuttered, the bunkhouse crew must seek new horizons, finding a new home and purpose at the 6666 ranch in Texas.
The closing shot of Beth and Rip on the porch, watching as the operations at Yellowstone come to a halt, symbolizes the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter for the Duttons.
In many ways, Yellowstone is a modern-day retelling of the age-old story of struggle and sacrifice for land and legacy, reminiscent of the classic cowboy ballads of old. The prequel series, 1883 and 1923, serve as a tribute to the blood, sweat, and tears shed to build the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch and the impact of its eventual loss.