We Could've Had a Yellowstone Finale. Instead, We Got This.
Briefly

After five epic seasons, 'Yellowstone' ended with a lackluster finale that failed to resolve key plots and themes, opting instead for repetitive character deaths.
The final season was inefficient, focusing on John Dutton's demise rather than exploring potential ramifications of the family's hidden crimes or unresolved tensions.
Significant issues surrounding family loyalty, modernity, and tradition were neglected in favor of inconsequential plot details, leading to an unsatisfying conclusion for viewers.
Rather than addressing deep-rooted dilemmas like family versus profit, 'Yellowstone's finale succumbed to mundane narrative choices, neglecting its complex thematic groundwork.
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