The 7 Biggest Bombshells from Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 13

The Yellowstone season 5 finale (which may or may not also be the series finale) airs on Sunday, December 15, at 8 pm ET on the Paramount Network.

The Yellowstone season 5, part 2 characters (aside from Jamie) fight like hell to save the ranch in “Give the World Away.” They attempt to raise enough money to pay off their taxes. However, it is never going to be enough, because they need more cash than anyone could ever dream of to retain their land forever (or, at least for many years to come). There is a glimmer of hope at the end of Yellowstone season 5, episode 13, though, thanks to Kayce and his mysterious plan.

7Kayce Figures Out A Way To Save The Ranch

Yellowstone Season 5, Episode 13’s Ending Teases Kayce’s Plan

After threatening Grant at the end of Yellowstone season 5, episode 12, Kayce moves on to his next concern in episode 13 — saving the ranch. He makes sure his family is taken care of and safe in “Counting Coup,” and then (potentially) figures out a way to protect his family’s land in “Give the World Away.” Unfortunately, Luke Grimes’ character doesn’t give his whole plan away by the end of the hour. However, Kayce does tease his idea while talking with his sister, who almost immediately catches on to his plan to save their home.

Kayce in Yellowstone

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Kayce asks Beth a hypothetical question — if she were to sell her $300,000 car to him for only $1, and he registered it, would the sales tax be based on what he paid or the car’s value? Beth is a little confused, but she tells him it will be what he paid for it. Kayce smiles because he gets the answer he is looking for. He hops in his car and starts to drive away. Meanwhile, Beth slowly but surely begins to understand what Kayce is implying.

It seems as though Kayce has found someone willing to buy the Yellowstone for very little money (perhaps Chief Thomas Rainwater).

She makes her brother stop the car, and asks him, “Who?” Kayce tells her to give him a day to “make sure.” Beth kisses her brother on the cheek and thanks him, and the Yellowstone season 5, part 2 episode ends with Kayce telling Monica that they need to give the ranch away. It seems as though Kayce has found someone willing to buy the Yellowstone for very little money (perhaps Chief Thomas Rainwater). Consequently, the property’s taxes would decrease significantly and the Duttons wouldn’t be in nearly as much debt as they are now.

The Yellowstone Characters Need Money Fast

Before Jamie teases his plan to Beth in Yellowstone season 5, episode 13, she hosts an auction at the ranch. She spends half the episode in Texas ensuring that Travis makes good on his promise to sell the Yellowstone’s show horses at top value. Although Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone character is a bit reckless and a partier, he’s an excellent negotiator. So, Beth brings him back to Montana, where the big auction takes place.

Beth, Rip, and Kayce need as much money as they can get if they even want a chance to save their family’s property. As a result, they sell pretty much everything they have except for the land itself. Horses, cattle, and more go in the auction. By the end of “Give the World Away,” the Duttons are left with a little over $30 million, which buys them only a year. Thankfully, Kayce has a plan that ensures the Yellowstone stays in their possession in the neo-Western drama’s penultimate episode.

Upon returning home from his adventure at the end of Yellowstone season 5, episode 12, Kayce explains to Monica that he made sure that, if they were to leave the Yellowstone, no one would be following them (aka Grant). Monica asks him if they are actually walking away, and Kayce discloses that he has been trying to leave his whole life.

It seems as if Kayce is determined to step away from his responsibilities at the Yellowstone. But first, he is going to make sure that his sister and brother-in-law don’t lose the land.

Later, Kayce is dancing with Monica at the ranch’s party and says that they need to make as many memories as they can before leaving. So, it seems as if Kayce is determined to step away from his responsibilities at the Yellowstone. But first, he is going to make sure that his sister and brother-in-law don’t lose the land. Perhaps Kayce’s story is coming full circle, just in time for the Yellowstone series finale.

3Beth Helps Teeter After Colby’s Death

Teeter Struggles After Losing Her Boyfriend

However, as Beth said, Teeter’s problem can’t be fixed, and this grief will live with her for the rest of her life.

Beth brings Teeter to a fancy bar full of tourists and transplants, all of whom Beth cannot stand. She goes there when she’s upset, and she believes it will help Teeter. They tear apart any man who hits on them at the bar, which sort of makes Teeter feel better. However, as Beth said, Teeter’s problem can’t be fixed, and this grief will live with her for the rest of her life.

2Lloyd Decides To Stay At The Yellowstone While Everyone Else Is Leaving

Rip Offers Lloyd A Job In Yellowstone Season 5, Episode 13

After the auction, most of the ranch hands plan on leaving the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch in Yellowstone season 5, part 2. There’s little to no work for them there anymore, and Rip encourages them all to find other work, except for Lloyd. Rip tells Lloyd that he wants him to be around to help build the ranch back to its former glory. Lloyd’s home has been the Yellowstone for 43 years, so, accepting Rip’s offer is probably the easiest decision he has ever made.

Taylor Sheridan in Yellowstone Season 5

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Meanwhile, everyone else but Carter is planning on looking for other jobs after the auction in Yellowstone season 5, episode 13. Carter is just a kid, and the Duttons are his family. It just makes sense that Carter would stay at the ranch, along with Lloyd. Perhaps Beth and Rip will finally adopt Carter (although they have many other concerns to address in the finale).

1The Characters Honor John & Colby

Beth Wants A Private Funeral

The Duttons get John’s body back from the medical examiner’s office in Yellowstone season 5, episode 13. Beth, who is still quite heartbroken over her father’s death, insists that they hold a funeral for him. However, she doesn’t want it to be a big flashy affair full of people the family doesn’t know. Instead, Beth wants an intimate ceremony, which will likely take place in episode 14. In the meantime, though, the ranch honors John and Colby ahead of the auction.

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