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Taylor Sheridan, with his tremendous plethora of shows and movies, is unquestionably a fan favorite. The most notable of them is the American neo-western dramaYellowstone, which premiered on the Paramount Network in 2018 and is in its fifth and final season, with the second part set to air in November of this year.

The series kept viewers intrigued by the fictional lives of Montana’s biggest ranch owners, the Duttons. Further, the sibling rivalry between Jamie and Beth Dutton is also one of several themes explored in the series, in addition to the family drama.
However, with the second half being under wraps until November, fans have had plenty of time to ponder if Jamie Dutton might be given the best arc that would even bend the knee of Beth Dutton, Sheridan’s favorite character on set.

Online theories suggest thatYellowstonecould give Jamie Dutton his strongest vengeance storyline
A lawyer and business heavy hitter for Market Equities, Sarah Atwood, was brought to Montana by Caroline Warner to bring ruin to the Dutton’s. Season 5 sets things in motion when Atwood spots Jamie Dutton as the weak link to bring his father down from the position of Governor of Montana.
However, Jamie quickly begins to question her intentions for being with him, to which she responds that instead of his father, she wants him to lead the position of Governor of Montana, which of course entails overthrowing John Dutton.

Based on this knowledge, the fans on Reddit came up with their own idea to present what could truly happen to John Dutton in the upcoming part two.
The fan-generated story of John Dutton’s death and Part 2 of the show, starting with his funeral, is never-ending. One of the many reasons for this theory could beKevin Costner’sdeparture from the show.

While the plotline remains unknown, Sarah Atwood’s desire to install Jamie Dutton as Governor of Montana would undoubtedly make it impossible to retain John Dutton in the picture.
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So, they might try to remove John by killing him off, and to heighten the tension, they might evenaccuse Bethof orchestrating their father’s murder, as one Reddit user suggests.
However, despite the theories, it would be intriguing to see if Sheridan would cast Beth Dutton in such a light, given that she is a well-developed character who has spent her entire adult life physically and mentally hurting Jamie with no consequences, at least for the time being.

Beth Dutton is Taylor Sheridan’s favorite character onYellowstone
Beth Dutton, the only daughter of John Dutton and his late wife Evelyn, can be compared to a whirlwind that devours anybody who gets in her way. Thecharacterhas no filter and commands attention from the moment she appears on the screen.
This is one of several reasons why the show’s director, Taylor Sheridan, revealed Beth to be his favorite character. In an interview withDeadline, he added
There’s no question that Beth is the toughest person on that show. She’s emboldened by the strong reputation associated with her family name, and will do or say whatever she wants
The director further continued that her character is something that he always enjoys while writing, as he can“put her in some fascinating situations,”which in the end is every writer’s dream.
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While fans will have to wait until November to see the last season’s climax, only time will tell if the fan ideas are true or if the showrunners have a different perspective of their own.
Yellowstoneis available for streaming on the Paramount Network
Sakshi Singh
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Sakshi Singh has written over 1,300 entertainment articles, mostly about Netflix shows and reality TV. She’s spent the last two years covering everything from surprise engagements to shocking eliminations and previously wrote for Essentially Sports in their Netflix Junkie division. A self-proclaimed reality TV addict, Sakshi has watched all 48 seasons of Survivor and never misses a new dating or competition series. She loves watching how strangers meet, fall in love, team up, or betray each other - it’s the mix of strategy and drama that keeps her hooked. When she’s not glued to a reality show, she’s usually watching a crime thriller or tracking the next big streaming hit.