Prayers Needed!Taylor Sheridan Made Kevin Costner Queasy With Original ‘Yellowstone’ Script That I Wish Had Lasted Till the End

When I first heard Taylor Sheridan’s original Yellowstone script made Kevin Costner queasy, I knew we were in for something bolder and better. And how I wish that version had lasted till the end. That early vision wasn’t afraid to bruise egos or take characters to the edge, and I respected the heck out of it.

However, somewhere along the way, things softened. It got safer, slower, and a little too polished. So now, I’m sitting in my room, wondering what Yellowstone could’ve been if that original fire had stuck around.

Taylor Sheridan pitched a Godfather, Kevin Costner wanted a saint – Yellowstone never fully chose 

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Kevin Costner as John Dutton in Yellowstone riding the horseKevin Costner in Yellowstone | Credits: Paramount Network

Taylor Sheridan’s original Yellowstone pitch was “The Godfather in Montana”, and apparently, that made Kevin Costner queasy. Costner, who brought John Dutton to life, didn’t love the original vision, as it had more blood, betrayal, and moral rot. But speaking for myself, I wish that darker, gutsier version had stayed.

Costner reportedly pushed back during Yellowstone’s early seasons, uncomfortable with Dutton turning more Michael Corleone than cowboy saint. But Sheridan wasn’t slowly making things grim; the darkness was baked in from day one. Correct me if I’m wrong, but Yellowstone never was about clean heroes. It was about how far you’d go to protect a legacy, no matter who you had to bury.

The pilot had Kayce kill his wife’s brother. Rip was a walking fistfight. Beth weaponized trauma. That was the tone. Sheridan even reminded Costner during Season 2: “Are you that surprised the Godfather is killing people?” That line says it all.

The tragedy, though, was that the show didn’t stay on that brutal, brilliant path. Somewhere between awards and audience love, Yellowstone softened. Dutton got polished. Sins were committed, sure, but rarely paid for. It stopped feeling like The Godfather.

So yeah, maybe Costner disagreed. But Sheridan blinked. He corrected the course in Season 3 to please his star. The result was a quieter Dutton. A slower fall. And a story that almost lived up to its promise. Almost.

John Dutton was never supposed to ask permission. He was supposed to take. Just like Michael Corleone. And if Yellowstone had truly gone there, right to the bitter, bloody end, it would’ve been TV’s most ruthless family saga.

Instead, we got a hero. When what we needed… was a Godfather.

The one time Yellowstone didn’t break our hearts 

Dutton family in a scene where Kevin Costner is sitting in the middle surrounded by oJohn Dutton’s Family in Yellowstone | Credits: Paramount Network

No offense to Jamie, but Yellowstone’s finale gave us a rare win, with zero heartbreaking deaths for the characters we actually care about. Beth, Kayce, and Rip were all alive. That alone makes Kevin Costner’s cowboy exit feel like a unicorn in the Yellowstone franchise.

Because let’s face it, 1883 broke us. Elsa Dutton died in her father’s arms after leading us through a poetic journey west. Her death hurt. It meant something. And 1923 was the same story, different decade. Death was baked into the Dutton DNA.

But Yellowstone’s ending was okayish. Just Beth and Rip riding into Dillon for a fresh start. Kayce is stepping away from duty. John Dutton may’ve died earlier, but the finale gave fans closure, not carnage.

And in this franchise, that might just be the most shocking twist of all.

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