Spoiler alert: The following article contains spoilers from Yellowstone season 5, episode 14, “Life Is a Promise.”
TheYellowstonefinale closes out various storylines and brings character arcs full circle, but it also addresses one of the show’s most puzzling and debated aspects.Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western drama (supposedly) ended in December 2024,more than six years since its premiere, following the last episode of season 5 — “Life Is a Promise.” The finale features alltheYellowstoneseason 5, part 2 charactersgoing their separate ways. They start new chapters in their lives, including one ranch hand who asks for a job from a familiar face.

As of the writing of this article, it remains unclear ifYellowstonewill return for a sixth season. However,Deadlineconfirmed that the Rip and Beth spinoff is a go, with Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser set to reprise their roles.
TheDuttons try to save the ranch duringYellowstone’s ending, while Beth seeks vengeance for John’s death and everyone decides what to do after leaving the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch. Thankfully, most of these stories are given complete endings before the credits roll.Kayce sells the land to Chief Rainwater for $1.25/acre(its cost when the Duttons first acquired it) on one condition — he and his family can keep their home at East Camp. As for Beth, she finally kills Jamie and gets away with it,winning the Dutton family war. By the end, the ranch hands also move on, including Teeter.

Travis Calls Out Teeter’s Ridiculous Accent In The Yellowstone Finale
The Cowboy Gives Teeter Money To “Fix” Her Accent
After learning she would soon be out of a job,Teeter asks Travis to join him at Bosque RanchinYellowstoneseason 5, episode 14. Travis tries warning her against it, seeing that he’s a strict boss. But, Teeter pushes on, needing to find work and wanting to get out of Montana, away from where Colby died. Travis agrees and gives her money. He tells Teeter to use it to buy an audiobook and “learn how to speak fing English because I don’t talk hillbilly, and I ain’t trying to fing learn.”
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Ever since Teeter’s introduction inYellowstoneseason 3, her strong Texan accent has baffled the characters and the audience, many of whom have difficulty understanding her.Jennifer Landon, who plays Teeter, doesn’t have a Southern accent in real life,meaning the one she uses in the show is fake. So,Taylor Sheridan’sYellowstonecharacterpointing out this confusing detail feels like he’s poking fun at himself and the series for coming up with Teeter’s accent.
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How Realistic Is Teeter’s Accent In Yellowstone
Taylor Sheridan Came Up With The Accent For The Show
Teeter’s strong accent has been a topic of debate among fanssince she joined the cast inYellowstoneseason 3. Some claim that is really how some Texan women talk, while others from the state believe it’s unrealistic. Whatever the case, Teeter’s accent is part of what makes her stand out from the crowd. PerLooper, Jennifer Landon once said during an episode ofThe Official Yellowstone Podcast, “[Teeter] always made sense to me. I always knew exactly what she was saying.” Perhaps Landon can reprise her role in aYellowstonespinoffand continue confusing viewers.
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Yellowstone follows the Dutton family, led by patriarch John Dutton, as they defend their expansive ranch against external threats from land developers, an Indian reservation, and America’s first national park. Released on June 18, 2025, this series examines the complex dynamics and violent conflicts surrounding the largest contiguous ranch in the United States.