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Yellowstone‘s never-ending plot twists and family politics have become so convoluted after five long seasons that the final 6 episodes may not be enough to salvage the show from certain doom. As the series makes its last stand, with the never-ending volatile tension now reaching a mercurial peak, Wes Bentley says,“If this doesn’t go well… it’s probably over.”

Wes Bentley as Jaime Dutton in Yellowstone.

This statement not only echoes his character, Jaime Dutton’s fate in the finale but also howYellowstonewill go down in television history. With Kevin Costner’s patriarchal figure John Dutton now dead (written off from the show in an off-screen death), it falls on the warring siblings to shoulder the responsibility of Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western creation and carry it to the finish line.

Wes Bentley Hints at Jaime Dutton’s Season 5 Fate

YellowstonerevivedKevin CostnerandWes Bentley‘s careers, bringing them to the forefront of audience consciousness by immediately launching them at each other’s throats. With one party now responsible for the other one’s death, fans are waiting with bated breath to see howTaylor Sheridanmanages to tie up the ending in a neat bow.

Among the pawns still left on the chessboard, Wes Bentley represents one of the most important pieces – Jaime Dutton. After murdering his adoptive father, his own life hangs in the balance asKelly Reilly‘s Beth declares an all-out war. But fret not, dear readers, for Wes Bentley has a plan.

Wes Bentley and Kelly Reilly in Yellowstone.

As Season 5 draws to a close and the sun sets for the last time onYellowstone, Bentley promises that this might not spell the end for his character. Sheridan-verse has launched a vast array of prequels, sequels, and spin-offs that can carry the incomplete stories of characters from one show into the next.

In an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter, Bentley delivers a hopeful response when asked about Jaime Dutton’s fate:

Yellowstone: Wes Bentley’s Candid Confession About Jamie’s Future Proves Kevin Costner’s Exit Could Be a Blessing in Disguise For the Star

It’s a very hard character to play but if asked to carry on, I would do so. It’s been great to work with Taylor, so anything in his universe […] I want to do this for as long as I can. If I’m lucky enough.

Bentley’s message about carrying on Jaime Dutton’s arc in laterYellowstonespin-offs makes one thing very clear: his character will survive the final showdown against Kelly Reilly’s Beth Dutton. After all that his character has been through in the past 5 seasons, the fans might even find this ending more agreeable than the alternative, i.e. Beth gaining the upper hand.

Kelly Reilly and Wes Bentley as Beth and Jaime in Yellowstone.

Yellowstone: Wes Bentley’s Candid Confession About Jamie’s Future Proves Kevin Costner’s Exit Could Be a Blessing in Disguise For the Star

Yellowstonehas been lucky enough to gain the audience’s favor as far as its neo-Western plot is concerned. With the genre dying a slow death in film, Taylor Sheridan hit the jackpot with his modern and politically charged take on the cowboy-ranch lifestyle. If more spin-offs get sanctioned by Paramount to carry on the legacy ofYellowstoneinto the future, there will be no complaints from fans, critics, and the creator alike.

YellowstoneMakes a Last-Ditch Attempt at Glory

The amount of secrecy and cryptic mystery that shroudsYellowstoneSeason 5 Part 2 has given even the Marvel snipers a run for their money, as confirmed by the season finale’s director Christina Voros [viaThe Hollywood Reporter]. But simple tricks cannot ensure a show’s success. It falls on the writers and the actors to lend their character arcs a satisfactory closure when a series decides to drop the curtain on its third act.

Unfortunately, external factors like the clash between the show’s creator and writer, Taylor Sheridan, and his lead, Kevin Costner threwYellowstoneoff its predestined track. Now, without the ship’s captain steering the series home, the crew runs around in all directions seeking an end to the meaningless venture.

Wes Bentley: ‘I was waiting for that dreaded script’ on His Yellowstone Fate That 5B Premiere May Have Just Confirmed

Wes Bentley: ‘I was waiting for that dreaded script’ on His Yellowstone Fate That 5B Premiere May Have Just Confirmed

Yellowstonewas doomed since Season 4, with Season 3 displaying its last attempt at greatness. Sheridan can no longer silence the show’s cry for help, as shocking revelations and forced plot twists cannot serve as compelling enough distractions. The audience has become aware ofYellowstone‘s lease on life, and there is not enough time in the world to tie all the loose ends into a happy ending.

YellowstoneSeason 5B is streaming on Paramount+ with new episodes launching every Sunday.

Diya Majumdar

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Diya Majumdar is a Senior Content Writer at FandomWire with over 2000 published articles on the website. Since 2022, she has been working as an entertainment journalist with a special focus on films and pop culture.Among the countless genres and themes of Hollywood, the ones that particularly favor Diya’s tastes include Game of Thrones, DC, and well-aged thrillers and classics.

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