‘Terrible Ending!’: Fans React to the Season 5 Finale of ‘Yellowstone’

“Yellowstone” viewers are airing out their grievances with the show’s Season 5 finale, which aired on Sunday,

December 15, and included the farewell that the Duttons bid to the patriarch of their family, John Dutton (played by Kevin Costner.

A snippet of the finale, shared on Facebook by the show’s official account, displayed an emotional Beth Dutton (played by Kelly Reilly) laying a final white rose on her dad’s coffin before leaning closer to the casket to let him know that she plans to avenge him.

Following the funeral, Beth pays her brother, Jamie Dutton (played by Wes Bentley), a visit at his house.

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