Warning: the following contains SPOILERS for Yellowstone and mention of sexual assault.
Yellowstone season 4 ended with the promise of an explosive fifth season. While Yellowstone season 4's last episode is a lot less action-packed than any of the series' previous season finales, it still managed to break viewership records for Paramount+ and draw new viewers for NBC's peacock streaming network. As a result, the show's been renewed for a fifth season, which will likely come out in late 2022 or the first quarter of 2023. This is great news for the show, as the finale of Yellowstone season 4 works mostly as a setup to what could be the show's most captivating season yet.
Yellowstone season 4 ends with Market Equities CEO Caroline Warner (Jackie Weaver) hell-bent on using the billions at her disposal to become the biggest threat to the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch – and possibly the Broken Rock Indian Reservation. Meanwhile, the Duttons have consolidated power by securing Jamie's (Wes Bentley) loyalty, although the family could also lose Kayce (Luke Grimes), who could still choose to side with his wife Monica's (Kelsey Asbille) tribe. At the ranch, Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip's (Cole Hauser) wedding and the developing relationship between John Dutton (Kevin Costner) and teenage ranch hand Carter (Finn Little) provide some respite.
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Yellowstone season 4 ends with all-new problems both for the Duttons and The Confederated Tribes of Broken Rock. There's also evidence to suggest that Kayce's final choice between his two identities will be decisive in the outcome of the war for the Yellowstone Ranch. Here's everything that fans might've missed in the ending of Yellowstone season 4.
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