Spoilers below for those who haven’t yet watched the Season 5 finale of "Yellowstone," so be warned!
Most "Yellowstone" fans would agree that Beth and Jamie’s bloody brawl in the series finale was as violently brutal and deadly as anything on the 2024 TV schedule, even if the fight actually deserved a full episode’s runtime. Of course, the final ep wasn’t just dedicated to that catastrophic sibling rivalry, but also to figuring out the Duttons’ final plans for the ranch they could no longer afford to keep. Which is where Kayce rose tallest, choosing to utilize intelligence over vengeance.
Well, for the most part, that is. Because whenever Luke Grimes’ character actually sat down and laid out how he wanted to transfer the land from Dutton ownership to Rainwater, Mo and the Broken Rock Reservation, he rather quickly and hilariously flubbed his own math. Not when it came to the money or anything, thankfully, but rather the amount of stipulations he had for the deal.
Most "Yellowstone" fans would agree that Beth and Jamie’s bloody brawl in the series finale was as violently brutal and deadly as anything on the 2024 TV schedule, even if the fight actually deserved a full episode’s runtime. Of course, the final ep wasn’t just dedicated to that catastrophic sibling rivalry, but also to figuring out the Duttons’ final plans for the ranch they could no longer afford to keep. Which is where Kayce rose tallest, choosing to utilize intelligence over vengeance.
Well, for the most part, that is. Because whenever Luke Grimes’ character actually sat down and laid out how he wanted to transfer the land from Dutton ownership to Rainwater, Mo and the Broken Rock Reservation, he rather quickly and hilariously flubbed his own math. Not when it came to the money or anything, thankfully, but rather the amount of stipulations he had for the deal.
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