Entertainment TV Scripted TV Shows What Happened in Yellowstone Season 5 Part 1? Refresh on Beth and Jamie's Feud, Kayce's Fateful Decision About Monica and More 'Yellowstone' returns with new season 5 episodes full of more drama — and potential death By Samantha Stutsman Samantha Stutsman Samantha Stutsman is a freelance writer and surveillance editor at PEOPLE. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 10, 2024 06:00PM EST Comments Kevin Costner as John Dutton in 'Yellowstone' season 5, part 1. Photo: ©Paramount Global 2024 There are six episodes of Yellowstone left to watch. After a nearly two-year hiatus, part 2 of Yellowstone season 5 will premiere on Sunday, Nov. 10 — and there are a lot of loose ends to tie up. In season 5, part 1 of Paramount Network's hit series created by Taylor Sheridan, John Dutton (Kevin Coster) was elected Montana's governor and vowed to protect the land rather than allow outsiders to make their state a tourist destination. Meanwhile, Attorney General Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley) is hellbent on becoming governor and files articles of impeachment against his father. Jamie's declaration of war against his own family enrages Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and she suggests to John that her brother visit the "train station." Meanwhile, Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) and Monica Dutton (Kelsey Asbille) are trying to find a path forward after the loss of their son, John Jr. Fans are anxious to discover how all the Yellowstone drama will resolve itself without Costner, who exited the series following part 1. While talking to The Hollywood Reporter in November 2024, director Christina Voros drove home the fact that "John Dutton is still central" to the story. Ready to return to the ranch? Here's everything to know about Yellowstone season 5, part 1 before watching the western drama's new episodes. Does Beth forgive Jamie in Yellowstone season 5, part 1? Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton and Wes Bentley as Jamie Dutton in 'Yellowstone' season 5 part 1. ©Paramount Global 2024 The road to reconciliation appears closed for Jamie and Beth, especially after she learns that he has a son. The discovery infuriates Beth, considering Jamie is the reason why she can't have biological children. (In season 3, viewers learn that Jamie took Beth to an abortion clinic when they were teenagers, where the procedure was performed and he also agreed to a sterilization without her consent.) "I'm going to take him from you. I'm going to rob you of fatherhood, Jamie," Beth said. Beth's hatred for Jamie is further fueled when he sets out to impeach the Dutton patriarch on his quest to become the governor of Montana. When the siblings have a violent confrontation in season 5's latest episode, Beth declares war with Jamie, who is ready to see him go to the trainstation. What happened between Beth and Summer in Yellowstone season 5, part 1? Piper Perabo as Summer Higgins in 'Yellowstone' season 5, part 1. ©Paramount Global 2024 After getting arrested at a protest, Summer Higgins (Piper Perabo) is granted clemency by John and released from prison during Yellowstone season 5, part 1. Summer then moves into the Dutton residence, where she and John resume their romance. The sight of them together sends Beth into a tailspin, but it only gets worse when Summer, who is vegan, criticizes the family's dinner of venison, duck and dove. Beth suggests the pair "take a walk," which results in an all-out brawl between the women. Surprisingly, by the end of it, they reach an agreement to try and respect each other. What choices did John Dutton make as governor during Yellowstone season 5, part 1? Kevin Costner as John Dutton, Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton and Wes Bentley as Jamie Dutton in 'Yellowstone' season 5, part 1. ©Paramount Global 2024 John's first act as governor in Yellowstone season 5 was signing an executive order to cease all state funding and revoke permits for Market Equities' Paradise Valley airport and ski resort projects. Additionally, he used his power as governor to place his land in a conservation easement — effectively preventing Market Equities from carrying out their building plans or winning a potential lawsuit. John also showed support for Chief Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) and those on the Indian reservation when he publicly opposed a federal pipeline project. But his work in office becomes a bit complicated when suspicion arises about his Yellowstone cowboy's involvement with the deaths of state-protected wolves. What is Jamie Dutton plotting with Sarah Atwood at the end of Yellowstone season 5, part 1? Wes Bentley as Jamie Dutton and Wendy Moniz as Governor Perry in 'Yellowstone' season 5, part 1. ©Paramount Global 2024 In Yellowstone season 5, part 1, Market Equities brings in corporate shark Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri). She takes notice of Jamie's vulnerabilities as the Dutton family's black sheep and strikes up a romantic relationship with him. Over the course of several episodes, she successfully convinces Jamie to file articles of impeachment against his father, and together, they plot to have John and Beth killed. Why is Rip Wheeler preparing to go to Texas? Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler in 'Yellowstone' season 5, part 1. ©Paramount Global 2024 In order to save his herd, John decides to move his cattle down to the Four Sixes Ranch in Texas for a year. Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) offers to follow the herd and enlists Jake (Jake Ream), Teeter (Jen Landon), Ryan (Ian Bohen) and Walker (Ryan Bingham) to go with him. A spinoff of Yellowstone titled 6666 has already been announced and will likely follow these characters as they work the West Texas cattle ranch. Do Kayce and Monica split up? Kelsey Asbille as Monica Long, Brecken Merrill as Tate Dutton and Luke Grimes as Kacey Dutton in 'Yellowstone' season 5, part 1. ©Paramount Global 2024 At the beginning of Yellowstone season 5, part 1, Kayce tries to give up his livestock commissioner badge. He was on the job when a pregnant Monica began to have contractions and decided to drive herself to the hospital. In a freak accident, she hit a buffalo, and her baby boy didn't survive childbirth. Monica eventually convinces Kayce to keep his job and urges him to stop blaming himself for what happened to their family. She also decides to take John up on his offer to live permanently on the ranch — away from their home on the Indian reservation that reminds her of the life she and Kayce almost had. Close