Taylor Sheridan’s self-indulgence in Yellowstone season 5, episode 13, was particularly distracting. As Beth grieved the loss of her father after Kevin Costner’s ultimate fate as John Dutton III in the Yellowstone premiere, she traveled down to Texas to oversee a vital horse deal that weighed into the ranch’s fate. When the sixth-generation Dutton daughter encountered Travis, something was immediately awry with Sheridan’s character. Somehow, it was more than just Wheatley’s antics distracting from vital narratives involving Jamie Dutton and other forgotten characters.
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At the end of Yellowstone season 5, Travis factors into the story in new and unexpected ways, like when Beth travels to his home in Texas or when he tells all the cowboys about his and Rip’s beloved memories.
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Travis had fun at Beth’s expense when she came down to Texas, coercing her into playing strip poker and joking about filming her as she begins to undress. The Yellowstone EP defended Taylor Sheridan’s divisive role in the final season to Variety, saying that Travis provided comic relief where appropriate, whereas “it would be hard to find the comedy in Beth and Rip and Kayce.” However, Christina Voros’ comments didn’t thoroughly justify Travis’ appearance, since Wheatley’s comedy, which was brazenly misogynistic in Yellowstone season 5 without a comedic payout, made Beth the punchline while she was grieving her father’s death.
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There was a silver lining to Taylor Sheridan’s final scenes as Travis Wheatley in the Yellowstone season 5 finale, however. It was a reminder of how the screenwriter effectively contributed to the story in terms of charisma and tone. After successfully auctioning off the Dutton Ranch’s best show horses at the massive auction, Sheridan’s character was immediately palatable again when he left Beth, Rip, and the bunkhouse behind. Travis got in his truck with Jimmy, who had instructions to take the horse trader to the airport, and it clicked as to why Sheridan’s character was so unsavory in season 5 when watching that scene.
Sheridan’s Travis Wheatley character has always worked alongside Jimmy. While, yes, Sheridan’s character provided comic relief, it came at Beth’s expense, with Rip smiling at the punchlines. That narrative choice broke so many things that the series was known for. Rip’s story about why Travis was his best friend, either, was difficult to believe. In contrast, having fun at Jimmy’s expense is the norm in Yellowstone, and Travis does it best. Travis and Jimmy’s antagonistic and humorous dynamic lends itself to the show. Sheridan could redeem his character in the Texas-themed 6666 Yellowstone spinoff, featuring Travis Wheatley alongside Jimmy.