6 biggest questions the ‘Yellowstone’ series finale left unanswered

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  • The series finale of “Yellowstone” has aired, concluding Paramount Network’s epic western drama.
  • From lingering mysteries to lost characters, the show didn’t tie up every loose end.
  • Warning: This article contains spoilers for seasons one to five of “Yellowstone.”

The credits have rolled on the last-ever episode of “Yellowstone,” concluding Taylor Sheridan’s epic neo-western drama, which, at one point, was the most-watched scripted series in America.

Naturally, the long-awaited finale drew in a huge audience. According to VideoAmp data released by Paramount, the episode, which aired on Sunday, December 15, brought in 11.4 million same-day viewers on Paramount Network and CMT, making it the biggest episode in the series’ history.

The supersized episode, which ran for 86 minutes, saw Kevin Costner’s character, John Dutton, finally laid to rest after he died in the midseason premiere.

After that, the Dutton land was returned to the Native American community that once owned it, leaving the ranch’s residents and workers to follow their own paths.

While the episode tied up many loose ends, it did leave some dangling plot threads and unanswered questions.

From lingering mysteries to lost characters, keep reading to see the six questions we still have about “Yellowstone.”



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