The Duttons are depicted as morally complex characters akin to Tony Soprano, exerting brutal control over their land and workers to protect their interests.
In season 2, the narrative shifts as Jamie seeks retribution against his father's manipulation, ultimately leading him down a dark path of betrayal.
Rip Wheeler's backstory reveals the depth of loyalty within the Dutton family dynamics, showcasing the impact of past traumas on current allegiances.
The season 4 finale culminates in shocking violence, including Jamie's betrayal of his biological father, highlighting the series' theme of familial conflict.
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