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Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13 Could Have Been Heartbreaking But Wasted Time Instead

Critic's Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
2.5

What might be Yellowstone’s penultimate episode should have been incredibly emotional. [Note: The show is advertising next week’s as a season finale, though previous news had stated this would be the final season.]

Throughout Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13, the ranch that was supposed to be the Dutton family’s legacy is one step away from being sold to the highest bidder, and Beth seems helpless to stop it.

This should be a heartbreaking and depressing potential end to a series that once had my heart, yet I feel nothing except maybe annoyed by how much time this story wasted.

Rip asks Beth how to save the ranch on Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13
(Paramount/Screenshot)

Beth Should Not Be Going Down Without More Of A Fight

How this entire “losing the ranch because of taxes” story has gone down has been severely disappointing.

In five years, have any of us ever known Beth to back down from a fight, no matter how clear it was to everybody that she’d lost?

Beth seduces rich businessmen and spits them out, and that’s only one of the fights she’s had to save the ranch, to save her father’s legacy, to save her father embarrassment…

The story this season SHOULD have been Beth unhinged and refusing to give up the fight for the ranch.

We were supposed to have an all-out war between Beth and Jamie, but Yellowstone only seems to remember that for one scene per episode and then tells every story but that one.

It’s a real shame because that phone confrontation between Beth and Jamie was exciting, only to yet again be followed up with nothing important.

Beth in Blue Jeans - Yellowstone Season 1 Episode 9
(Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

If Beth were fighting a losing battle to hold onto the ranch, that would be a compelling story, but that’s not what we’re getting.

Instead, the potential next-to-last episode of the series spent more time on Travis’ ridiculous antics than on the actual fight for the ranch.

Travis’ behavior in Texas was mostly gross, and these scenes did nothing to enhance the final episode.

That time could have been spent actually fighting for the ranch (or trying to) or Beth having the epic fight with Jamie we were promised at the beginning of Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 12, which still hasn’t materialized.

Beth stands behind Jamie looking angry on Yellowstone
(Paramount/Screenshot)

When Jamie and Beth had that fight over the phone, I was thrilled, even though it took five episodes to get to this point.

Then Yellowstone broke my heart all over again by having virtually no follow-up to it. Jamie went to see his ex-girlfriend, who advised him to pretend he didn’t know Sarah was behind John’s murder and investigate it thoroughly, while Beth wasted time with Travis.

The Beth scenes annoyed me more.

Jamie is an idiot who is in way over his head and needs to get his before the series ends, though I have little hope of that.

People want the war between Jamie and Beth and for John’s death to be avenged, but instead, we get nonsense like 20 minutes of Travis trying to get Beth to play strip poker (or whatever game that was).

Beth’s reaction was again out of character. Since when does she do anything she doesn’t want to, including undressing for scum like Travis?

Rip throwing a glass of whiskey in the fire on Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 12
(Paramount/Screenshot)

That nonsense felt self-indulgent. We didn’t need 20 minutes of Taylor Sheridan demonstrating his ability to play an obnoxious character.

Nor did we need that long story Rip told when Beth asked him why he’s friends with Travis.

I wasn’t even listening to half of it; that’s how little I cared about this backstory.

Maybe if this wasn’t so close to the potential end of the series, I would have been more patient, but as it was, it felt like Yellowstone was just spinning its wheels.

There was no need for filler. We have serious stories to get to, ones that have been neglected all season long.

Closeup of Jamie looking determined on Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 10
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That was more time wasted that could have been used to make a memorable episode of Yellowstone.

There Were A Few Strong Moments During Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13, But Little Followup

Most of this episode was a giant waste of time. Even the tribute to Colby and John was rushed so the auctioneer could get back to the auction.

(It looks like John will get a real funeral during the season finale, but still. That tiny tribute was almost worse than no tribute at all.)

Still, it wasn’t all bad. There were several moments that could have led somewhere if only some of Travis’ antics had been cut to make room.

(Courtesy of Paramount)

I’ve already pointed out that Jamie and Beth’s war should be a much more prominent story than it is, but it bears repeating.

Their argument this time was particularly strong, with Jamie trying to blackmail Beth and Beth reminding him that, unlike her, he doesn’t have the stones to do anything but talk.

That was vintage Jamie and Beth. Why the hell was it the only scene in their “war” this week?

Another scene I’d have liked more followup to: Monica and Kayce’s conversation.

Kayce: All we gotta do is walk away from this place.

Monica: Is that what we’re doing? Walking away from this place?

Kayce: I’ve been trying to do just that my whole life.

Monica has never wanted any part of the ranch or the dirty dealings associated with it. Kayce’s desire for him and Tate to have some sort of relationship with John has been a sore spot throughout their marriage.

Monica and Tate sitting in a car on Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 10
(Paramount/Screenshot)

Thus, their story deserves more than a couple of lines on Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13, especially considering how little Monica has to do.

She’s mostly stood around offering Beth coffee or asking Beth what SHE is going to do.

Monica has always been a strong woman who doesn’t want Kayce to drag their son down into a life of questionable morals, but she’s barely visible this season, which is not cool.

Has Yellowstone Lost Its Way Since John’s Death?

It’s tempting to blame all the wrong turns this show has taken since Kevin Costner left solely on Costner’s absence.

(Courtesy of Paramount)

However, this season likely would have had the story about losing the ranch regardless, and it might not have been written any differently.

In any case, John Dutton is gone, and Beth is only giving lip service to caring because she’s not doing anything to fight for the ranch or for his legacy.

I was more intrigued by Rainwater’s plans than anything else on Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13, and sadly, there’s no time to build anything around that.

Over to you, Yellowstone fanatics.

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Yellowstone’s series finale will air on the Paramount Network on December 15, 2024 at 8/7c.

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Grace

Monday 9th of December 2024

I truly believe Taylor Sheridan's acting is why the Fast Forward button was put on the TV remote.

Tbookfan

Tuesday 10th of December 2024

@Grace, 😂😂😂

Amy

Monday 9th of December 2024

I agree with your review but my main question is, based on Beth's realization of what Kayce was telling her at the end--about paying taxes on the amount something sells for, not the value of it--who will she sell the ranch to?

Tbookfan

Monday 9th of December 2024

@Carissa Pavlica, If the writing is TIGHT (no Sheridan and no Four Sixes) they can wrap it up in 90 minutes.

Carissa Pavlica

Monday 9th of December 2024

Everyone always imagined that Tate would get it since he's Native American, but he was the beneficiary, I think, so that won't work. Kayce was talking with Rainwater. Maybe it would be some kind of land lease where the reservation reclaims the land and leases it to the Duttons in perpetuity for sacred rights or something. What I do know is that it will make little sense and be entirely unsatisfying to finish it all up in one hour.

Debbie

Monday 9th of December 2024

The best scene in this episode was Beth and Teeter in the bar. I love Yellowstone and hope it continues with Beth, Rip, Teeter, Kayce, and the cowboys on the ranch. It would be great to see more character development between Beth and Teeter... add some comedic exchanges and have Beth mentor tTeeter..tweeter... and I would like to see less of Taylor Sheridan. He should stick to writing...

Tbookfan

Monday 9th of December 2024

@Debbie, Lol, yes the Teeter and Beth scene in the bar was good; I chucked when she opened her mouth and tried to talk to that guy.

Tbookfan

Monday 9th of December 2024

This review is spot on and expressed my boredom with this episode as well as the entire series as a whole. 90% of this season has been filled with Taylor Sheridan's The 4 Sixes ranch. There have been a few obvious good parts that are reminiscent of the greatness of Yellowstone. It's like Sheridan was teasing us with those moments making us think the filler episodes were over, but then we have been let down again.

The season finale vs the series finale.... I have read reports that the show is continuing with Beth and Rip although I'm not sure if they are keeping the title. Either way, I won't be watching. The new show will clearly be about Taylor and his real life ranch sprinkled with characters from the flagship.

I'm going to finish up with the show next week (now with very low expectations), followed by season 2 of 1923 (which I do like). But sadly no more of this franchise.

EM

Monday 9th of December 2024

Although not a 'rabid' fan like many people are... we've tuned in this year to see how the series finds its end. It didn't take long into this episode to say "this is about as exciting as watching cement set" and wondering, as it ended, why for about 10 minutes of story they used a full episode. And, agree with you regarding Taylor Sheridan's antics, as we just rolled out eyes. Could've missed this episode and not even missed it. BORING!

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