Yellowstone Season 5 epidose13: A Bittersweet Farewell and Family Drama

It’s wild to think we’re one episode away from the Yellowstone Season 5 finale, and yet here we are, still scratching our heads about how this chaotic saga might wrap up. If you were hoping for big answers or dramatic resolutions in Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13, you might want to sit down and lower your expectations. What we got instead was a mix of heartfelt moments, cowboy shenanigans, and some not-so-subtle setup for what’s sure to be a fiery finale.

Yellowstone Season 5 epidose13: A Bittersweet Farewell and Family Drama
Yellowstone Season 5 epidose13: A Bittersweet Farewell and Family Drama

Teeter and the Cowboys Mourn Colby: The Heart of the Ranch

The episode opens on a somber note as Teeter (Jennifer Landon) and the ranch crew mourn the loss of Colby (Denim Richards). If you’ve ever questioned whether Yellowstone could tug at your heartstrings, this scene delivers. Watching these hardened cowboys come together in grief was oddly touching. Even the toughest ranch hands have feelings, folks.

But let’s be honest: this subplot feels a little out of place in the second-to-last episode. I mean, we’re gearing up for what’s supposed to be the showdown of all showdowns, and here we are, watching a heartfelt but relatively inconsequential funeral. Don’t get me wrong, I love Teeter and her endearing drawl as much as the next person, but this felt more like a detour than a key part of the story.


Beth Goes to Texas: Horses and Headaches

Next, we see Beth (Kelly Reilly) heading to Texas to meet with Travis Wheatley, played by none other than Taylor Sheridan himself. If you didn’t catch it, yes, that’s the showrunner stepping into the limelight. Talk about multitasking, huh?

Beth is on a mission to sell some horses, and while this scene could’ve been a snoozefest, Kelly Reilly’s sharp-as-a-tack performance kept things lively. Watching Beth throw around insults and negotiate like a boss is always a highlight. But let’s call it like it is—this entire Texas side quest felt like filler. We get it, horses are important to the ranch, but is this really the time for a field trip?

Beth’s journey did, however, give us a chance to appreciate her no-nonsense attitude. If Beth ever wrote a self-help book, I’d buy it in a heartbeat. Working title: “How to Crush Your Enemies and Look Fabulous Doing It.”


Dutton Family Standoff: Building the Tension

Meanwhile, back in Montana, the tension between Beth and Jamie (Wes Bentley) is at an all-time high. If you were hoping for an all-out sibling brawl, sorry Sheridan’s making us wait until next week for that. But the animosity brewing between these two is more toxic than Yellowstone’s geysers.

Beth, as always, is ready to go for Jamie’s throat, while Jamie is plotting behind the scenes like some low-budget Game of Thrones villain. Let’s be honest, Jamie, you’re playing checkers while Beth is playing 3D chess. Watching their interactions is both thrilling and exhausting it’s like watching two runaway trains heading straight for each other, but in slow motion.

And can we talk about Jamie’s face? That man has perfected the art of looking like he’s constantly two seconds away from either crying or screaming. Honestly, if this whole lawyer thing doesn’t work out, he should consider a career in melodramatic soap operas.


John Dutton’s Funeral: A Family United (Yellowstone Season 5)

Now, let’s get to the big moment of the episode: John Dutton’s funeral. Wait, what? Yes, you read that right. The preview teased a funeral, and we finally got it. Watching the Duttons come together to say goodbye to their father was undeniably moving. But also… wait, is John really dead?

This is Yellowstone Season 5, people. Nothing is ever as it seems. While the funeral felt real, part of me can’t shake the feeling that this might be some elaborate Dutton scheme. Wouldn’t it just be classic John Dutton to fake his death to draw out his enemies?

The funeral itself was beautifully shot, with sweeping landscapes and emotional close-ups. Beth and Kayce (Luke Grimes) both shed tears, and even Rip (Cole Hauser) looked like he was on the verge of breaking down. But for a family that’s spent years at each other’s throats, this moment of unity felt bittersweet. If only they could hold onto this harmony for longer than, say, five minutes.


Where Are the Big Answers?

Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13 spent so much time on subplots and setup that it left fans hanging when it came to the big questions. What’s the fate of the ranch? Who’s going to come out on top in the Beth vs. Jamie war? And seriously, is John Dutton actually dead?

Instead of answers, we got hints and breadcrumbs. It’s like Sheridan is dangling the carrot just out of reach, and we’re all the desperate donkeys chasing it. Sure, the funeral and family drama were compelling, but at this point in the season, we need more than just emotional beats. We need closure or at least some kind of payoff to all the tension that’s been building.


The Verdict: A Mixed Bag

Yellowstone Season 5, Episode 13 was a mixed bag. On the one hand, it gave us some genuinely touching moments and laid the groundwork for what’s sure to be an explosive finale. On the other hand, it felt like the show was spinning its wheels a bit, throwing in side plots and setups instead of delivering the answers fans are clamoring for.

Yellowstone Season 5 has always been about the journey, not just the destination. And if Taylor Sheridan’s track record is anything to go by, next week’s finale will be worth the wait. So, hang tight, cowboys and cowgirls. The end is near, and it’s going to be a wild ride.

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