
John Dutton was missing from season 5, part 2, after Costner and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan failed to reach a working agreement. Therefore, John Dutton III dies in Yellowstone season 5, part 2’s premiere, to make everything click in the show’s final season. While some found the character’s exit a heinous act against both John Dutton and Costner, part 2 also features a lovely tribute to Dutton in the Yellowstone series finale. The moment somewhat redeemed some of the shortcomings of Costner’s original sendoff in the show, as difficult as that was.
Rip’s Final Scene With Kevin Costner’s John Dutton III Explained
Rip Buries John Dutton In Yellowstone Season 5’s Finale
The last time that Costner and Hauser were on-screen together as John and Rip is technically in “A Knife and No Coin,” when the ranch foreman prepares to journey south to Texas with the herd and half the Yellowstone Ranch cowboys. John and Rip square up a few details. Then, Dutton apologizes to his foreman for the inconvenience, which causes Rip to go away from Beth (Kelly Reilly). Rip says, “Sir, it is what it is.” Then, John bids farewell, reminding the foreman of what’s commonly said about being a cowboy, remarking, “If it was easy, everyone would do it.”
Why Rip Buried John Dutton In The Yellowstone Season 5 Finale
Rip’s Final Scene Has Multiple Interpretations
First and foremost, Rip buries John Dutton in Yellowstone season 5, episode 14, because he is the ranch’s foreman. Rip has handled or delegated the bulk of the ranch’s manual labor for decades, so digging holes on the property is a job that already fits Rip’s job description. Rip delegates the task partly to the other cowboys, who help him make funeral preparations. However, there are more profound reasons why Rip assigns himself the task of finishing the job. Rip burying John honors their connection and ties into the 1883 spinoff.
How Rip Burying John Continues A Yellowstone Trend
Rip’s Concern With His Family’s Final Arrangements Extends To John Dutton
Rip burying John is the perfect touch and arguably the best sendoff to the leader because John saw his ranch foreman as a son and eventually treated him like one. Rip putting the final dirt on John’s coffin honors the connection between the cowboys. Moreover, Rip’s Yellowstone season 5 finale gesture continues a trend revealed in one of the early seasons. Rip plays a significant role in the final arrangements of his family, and what he says to Beth in a different scene adds even more significance to this gesture.
Rip’s comments show that he feels a strong sense of responsibility for his family’s final resting places, which extends to John, whom he views as a father.
When she presses the foreman on what he spent all his money on, Rip tells Beth that he spent $20,000 on his mom’s headstone and 30 on his brother’s. Additionally, Rip tells Beth that he spent $5,000 on a gravedigger in Forsyth, Montana, to exhume his father’s bones, which he threw out the window on the way home, dishonoring the physical remains of the man who murdered his family. Rip’s comments show that he feels a strong sense of responsibility for his family’s final resting places, which extends to John, whom he views as a father.
Yellowstone season 5, part 2, will be available to stream on Peacock on March 16, 2025.
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Many People Needed To Bid John Farewell
In some ways, John’s funeral is a big setup for Beth’s final revenge on Jamie, established when she whispers into John Dutton’s coffin that she plans to avenge his death. Still, it includes parting words from Kayce (Luke Grimes), Lynelle (Wendy Moniz), and Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), with all the Dutton Ranch cowboys laying down a flower. Therefore, John’s funeral was the most necessary element of Kevin Costner’s Yellowstone season 5 sendoff. Still, Rip’s treatment added the perfect touch, with the foreman’s silence as he diligently began to work, saying all that needed to be said.