Taylor Sheridan’s New 9-Part Yellowstone Sequel Will Officially Replace John Dutton’s Darkest Storyline
Instead, the pair find themselves embroiled in a different conflict over their new home in the South Texas Plains. Nevertheless, it’s clear that Beth and Rip are still going about their business in violent and deadly terms. John Dutton might have met his fate in Yellowstone’s fifth season, but his legacy continues. There will soon be fresh bodies to bury, as Dutton Ranch is rife with acts of cold-blooded murder akin to Yellowstone’s most shocking deaths. Yet, we can’t be sure how and where these bodies will be disposed of, given that John Dutton’s darkest Yellowstone subplot is nowhere to be found in South Texas. In any case, the “Train Station” needs replacing.
Dutton Ranch Has To Replace John Dutton’s “Train Station” From Yellowstone
Beth & Rip Spill More Blood Than Ever In Dutton Ranch
The trailer for Dutton Ranch alone features at least three separate shots of dead bodies being disposed of, along with various scenes in which Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton are firing guns, or engaged in hand-to-hand combat. This series won’t be for the faint-hearted, but it will be for those who enjoy Yellowstone’s unsparing depiction of violent bloodshed. Although they’re rebuilding their life thousands of miles from the ranch where they grew up, Beth and Rip aren’t exactly turning over a new leaf. Instead, the couple are carrying on with their old ways in a new state, in a different part of the American West. A press release from Paramount sums up the show’s premise as follows:
“As Beth and Rip fight to build a future together – far from the ghosts of Yellowstone – they collide with brutal new realities and a ruthless rival ranch that will stop at nothing to protect its empire. In South Texas, blood runs deeper, forgiveness is fleeting, and the cost of survival might just be your soul.”
The whole statement feels geared towards highly-charged conflict and deadly violence, peppered with emotive words like “fight”, “collide”, “brutal”, and “ruthless”, as well as the ominous expressions “blood runs deeper” and “forgiveness is fleeting”. There’s no doubt that Dutton Ranch will be all-action, and anything but gentle.
Yellowstone’s “Train Station” Is Emblematic Of The Franchise
As much as it feels as though Dutton Ranch is a straightforward continuation of the gritty depictions of physical violence common throughout Yellowstone, the onus is on this new series to introduce a worthy replacement for John Dutton’s “Train Station”. This unsettling euphemism is emblematic of the entire franchise, which Taylor Sheridan originally conceived as “The Godfather in Montana.” Yellowstone’s spinoff 1923 even traces the origins of the “Train Station”, so central is this disturbing subplot to the mythology surrounding the Dutton family. Rip Wheeler has plenty of experience using it to get rid of dead bodies on John Dutton’s behalf, so it’s only fitting if he comes up with his own version in this latest spinoff. Dutton Ranch is the show most Yellowstone fans have been waiting for, but the show needs to get its replacement of the “Train Station” right to become the ultimate successor to its parent series. In this way, Beth and Rip can truly do John Dutton proud.







