Warning: the following contains SPOILERS for Yellowstone.
Yellowstone's season 4 ending leaves behind several questions and unresolved plot threads for audiences to ponder. Following the stellar success of Yellowstone's season 4 finale on the streaming network Paramount+, it's not surprising that the show's been renewed for a fifth season, which will come out later in 2022 if not in early 2023. Until then, audiences will have tons of time to speculate and wonder about Yellowstone season 4's unanswered questions.
For the most part, things have settled down at the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch. Despite the looming threat of Market Equities, the Duttons have consolidated power and seem to be ready for all-out war. Meanwhile, the Broken Rock Indian Reservation just made Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) one of their own, which will be a key factor in the coming conflicts.
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Yellowstone season 4's finale lays down the groundwork for the fifth season perfectly. That being said, Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan was careful about not making everything crystal clear and leaving room for questions and speculation. Here are the biggest unanswered questions that Yellowstone season 5 needs to resolve.
After Beth (Kelly Reilly) asks Walker (Ryan Bingham) certain details about prison, it's implied that Beth plans to kill Terrell Riggins (Bruno Amato), who organized the attacks against the Duttons. Instead, Beth never makes a move to attack Riggins, and leaves after she finds out from Riggins that Jamie (Wes Bentley) knew about his father Garret's (Will Patton) plan to kill the Duttons. In reality, Beth never planned to kill Riggins. She was simply prepared to react in case things
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