Yellowstone

John Dutton Is The REAL Villain In Yellowstone..

Yellowstone explores morally complex characters, including Kevin Costner's John Dutton. There are scenes that indicate he may be the show's villain.

SUMMARY

  •  John’s code and moral boundaries differentiate him from classic “protagonist villains” like Walter White, but he still has his fair share of problems.
  •  For example, John Dutton’s relationships with his children reveal the kind of person he is – inconsistent as a parent since his wife’s death.
  •  John’s refusal of a $500 million buyout for the ranch shows his determination, but also his unwillingness to consider the consequences for his family.

John Dutton is the main character of Yellowstone, but that doesn’t prevent him from being the show’s villain. Exploring morally complex antagonists has become a trend in television following The Sopranos and Breaking Bad, and while John Dutton does have some convincing justifications that can make viewers root for him and the Yellowstone Ranch, there are scenes that should serve as important reminders for the type of person he is. John Dutton has a code and moral boundaries that distinguish him from someone like Walter White, but he still has his fair share of problems.

John’s relationships with his children are primary indicators of the man he has the capacity to be. While he expresses warmth to certain people, and clearly has affection for them, it’s clear that he hasn’t been a consistent parent since the passing of his wife. His life is consumed with the constant battle for the Yellowstone Ranch, and by Yellowstone season 5, he’s showing no signs of letting up. This is the hill he intends to die on, and even after the many sacrifices that have been made for it, he persists.

1.John Tries To Kick Out Beth

Beth speaking to someone off-camera in Yellowstone.

In season 4, Beth tasks Summer Higgins with inciting a protest, resulting in Summer being sentenced to prison time. John is furious when he finds out, telling Beth that it’s against the family’s moral code to do such a thing to someone who isn’t their enemy and kicks her out. While Beth was wrong to use Summer like that, the situation is emblematic of their toxic relationship. John is typically ignorant of the dirty and cruel methods Beth uses, but when it results in his love interest being imprisoned, he’s extremely hard on her. Beth is absolutely crushed when her father expresses his disappointment.

2.John Reveals That He Kicked Kayce Out For Getting Monica Pregnant

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