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Yellowstone Season 5 Part B: Taylor Sheridan is Paying the Price For Kevin Costner Feud and 1 Character Proves It.

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Yellowstone Season 5, Part B, hit screens with all the drama you’d expect. But this time, it wasn’t just ranch politics or family feuds. Taylor Sheridan found himself tangled in a real-life standoff—one with Yellowstone’s very own patriarch, Kevin Costner. And fans think one character took the hit to show for it.

Taylor Sheridan
Taylor Sheridan in Yellowstone | Credits: Paramount Pictures

Sheridan’s on-set tension with Costner seemed to seep right into the storyline, making viewers wonder if his feud influenced a major plot twist. As the dust settles in Montana, one thing’s clear: even fictional cowboys can’t outrun their creator’s real-world battles.

Yellowstone Season 5, Part B: A Rocky Return as Tate Dutton’s Age Jump Raises Eyebrows

Tate Dutton, played by Brecken Merrill, has been at the center of criticism for his poorly written character development.
Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton in Yellowstone | Credits: Paramount Pictures

Yellowstone Season 5, Part B arrived after a two-year hiatus, but the return wasn’t so smooth. Taylor Sheridan clearly paid the price for his very public feud with Kevin Costner. The biggest blow? A glaring continuity issue.

Tate Dutton, played by Brecken Merrill, looked drastically aged up. Fans claimed half a decade had passed between Part 1 and Part B. This shift felt jarring, especially when trying to keep the Dutton family timeline intact.

As Yellowstone struggled without its patriarch, Sheridan’s credibility took a hit. The show, which had defined his career for seven years, faced questions about its future. While Yellowstone had introduced Brecken Merrill to the world as Tate Dutton, an 8-year-old surrounded by legends like Costner, it now seemed the show’s foundation might be cracking.

For Merrill, growing up on-screen alongside Costner was a dream come true. At just 8 years old, Merrill quickly adapted to the harsh world of Yellowstone, learning from veterans like Costner. But as a 16-year-old, he was dealing with more than just growing pains on screen—his rapid aging had become a hot topic of conversation.

With all this in mind, it was clear that Yellowstone’s future would need more than just Carter’s shooting practice to get back on track.

Fans React to Tate Dutton’s Major Age Jump in Yellowstone Season 5B

Tate’s poorly written character raises concerns that Taylor Sheridan’s focus is stretched too thin on spin-off shows instead of the main series.
Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton in Yellowstone | Credits: Paramount Pictures

After a two-year wait for Yellowstone Season 5 Part B, fans were hit with a major curveball—Tate had been seriously aged up! It was like they hit fast-forward on his growth, and now we’re all sitting here trying to make sense of it. The continuity issues were real, and fans didn’t love the sudden jump.

Even without Kevin Costner’s John Dutton leading the charge, the show felt a little off. It was tough to get into the new season when it was missing such a key piece. Fans were frustrated, confused, and just wanted to get back to what they loved about Yellowstone. Tate’s age jump and Costner’s absence left a noticeable gap.

 

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