Here's where every 'Yellowstone' character ended up in the finale of the show that gripped America for half a decade
- Warning: Spoilers ahead for the series finale of Paramount Network's "Yellowstone."
- The finale of the neo-western drama aired on Sunday.
- Here's where the most prominent characters found themselves at the end of the series.
"Yellowstone" aired its finale this week, putting an end to the cowboy drama that has captured audiences' attention for more than half a decade.
There were twists, turns, and in classic "Yellowstone" style, someone was taken to the "Train Station."
Here's where all the major characters wound up in the series finale of "Yellowstone."
The fate of the Dutton patriarch (Kevin Costner) was revealed minutes into the season five midseason premiere of "Yellowstone."
John's death occurred off-screen in the bathroom of his governor's house in the Montana capital of Helena.
While it initially appeared that he died by suicide, it emerged that his son Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley) and Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri), a lawyer who was in a sexual relationship with Jamie, orchestrated a hit.
Across five seasons, Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) earned a reputation as someone who doesn't suffer fools gladly.
She knew as soon as her father died that Jamie was involved in the murder plot, directly or indirectly, and so made it her mission to avenge John's death.
In the series finale, she killed Jamie before Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) dumped him at the "Train Station."
Rip was initially facing the prospect of being separated from Beth for a year after being asked to take care of cattle down in Texas. But after John died, he promptly returned to the Dutton ranch to be there for his wife.
He stayed there until he and Beth decided to pack up and leave for new pastures. The couple bought a new, smaller ranch in rural Montana and moved there with their adopted son, Carter (Finn Little).
As the last surviving legitimate son of John Dutton β his older brother Lee (Dave Annable) was killed in season one β Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) had been the frontrunner to inherit the sprawling ranch from his father.
In the finale, he gave up the burden of the ranch and instead chose freedom.
A cowboy at heart, however, he bought some cattle to rear on a small parcel of land he decided to keep for his family.
Monica Dutton (Kelsey Asbille) is the granddaughter of the Broken Rock tribe elder Felix Long (Rudy Ramos) and has been married to Kayce since the beginning of the show.
Though their marriage had its ups and downs across the seasons, the finale proved that the most important thing to both of them was family.
The last time audiences saw Monica, she, Kayce, and their son Tate (Brecken Merrill) were pitching in to guide their new herd of cattle home.
Jamie, who was adopted by the Dutton family as an infant but learned who his biological parents were in season three, spent most of the series swinging wildly between trying to earn John's respect and trying to destroy him.
In the end, Jamie turned against John. Though he wasn't directly involved in John's death, Jamie gave Sarah enough encouragement to go ahead with the murder plot.
While Jamie came to regret this, he paid the ultimate price for his mistake.
John's wasn't the only death to shake the Dutton ranch. Colby (Denim Richards), a long-serving horse wrangler, was also killed while defending Carter (Finn Little), an inexperienced cowboy, from an out-of-control stallion in the final run of episodes.
Colby and Teeter (Jen Landon) were one of the show's most unlikely romantic pairings. The short-lived romance between the two ranch hands ended in tragedy when Colby was killed while Teeter was in Texas.
Beth took Teeter under her wing following Colby's death, but Teeter ultimately decided there were too many painful memories in Montana.
She requested a job at Travis' (Taylor Sheridan) ranch down in Texas and made the move.
Ryan (Ian Bohen), a stalwart of the show, decided he'd had enough of putting his life on hold.
After the ranch was sold, instead of getting another cowboy job, he sought out his ex-girlfriend Abby (Lainey Wilson) at one of her country shows.
The two reconciled and Ryan joked that he'd take a job as one of her road crew so he could stay close to her.
The chairman of the Broken Rock Reservation, Chief Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham), had been fighting with the Duttons over the land surrounding the ranch since season one.
While Rainwater didn't appear much in season five, he returned in a big way in the series finale.
Kayce decided to sell the ranch to the reservation for the same price β $1.25 an acre β that his ancestors bought it for almost 150 years prior.
Sarah Atwood got her comeuppance not long after the hit on John was carried out.
After Beth convinced her brother that their father wouldn't have killed himself, no matter the circumstances, Kayce paid a visit to the coroner's office and convinced them to reexamine his father's body and change his cause of death to "undetermined."
While the circumstances around Sarah's death weren't fully spelled out, it appeared that she was gunned down by the same assassins in an attempt to cover their tracks.