How to Watch ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Episode 14 Series Finale

After six years on the air, “Yellowstone” is coming to an end with its Season 5 finale.

The Taylor Sheridan co-created show premiered in June 2018 and introduced fans to the Dutton family in Montana, owners of one of the country’s largest ranches.

The prolific family’s drama has involved complex relationships, plenty of violence and, most recently, the murder of its patriarch.

Part 2 of Season 5 premiered on November 10 after a nearly two-year hiatus and explained how the show is saying goodbye to lead John Dutton, played by Kevin Costner. The opening moments of the episode revealed John’s death, and the back half of season 5 has followed how his family deals with his loss and the future of their family ranch.

The final episode of season 5, episode 14, teases resolution that may come with a price. Titled “Life Is A Promise,” the episode synopsis states, “As the Duttons and Yellowstone cowboys lay John to rest, the fate of the ranch is revealed.”

ONE promo for the episode reveals that Kayce (Luke Grimes) and Beth (Kelly Reilly) will bring their father’s body home, while the latter continues an ongoing war with their brother, Jamie (Wes Bentley).

How to tune in to the series finale of “Yellowstone.”

Where to watch ‘Yellowstone’ season 5 episode 14

“Yellowstone” season 5, episode 14 airs only on Paramount Network on Sunday, December 15. Viewers can tune into the episode on the Paramount Network channel or CMT (Country Music Television).

While “Yellowstone” isn’t available to stream on Paramount+, viewers are with certain TV providers logins can watch the episode via the Paramount Network.

What time does the episode air?

The final episode of “Yellowstone” airs at 8pm ET/5pm PT on December 15th.

The episode will be rebroadcast on the Paramount Network at 12:20 on December 16.

Is this really the end of ‘Yellowstone’?

Part 2 of Season 5 was originally announced as the end of “Yellowstone.” But some fans are holding out hope for a potential Season 6 or a spinoff featuring some of the show’s beloved characters.

Beth is Kelly Reilly told Town & Country in November that she is still “interested” in exploring her character’s history.

“I’m definitely interested in Beth and who she is after some things have happened. Who is she at peace? As an actor, you’re like, ‘Oh, let me do it,'” Reilly said. “Wouldn’t be fun watching Beth go to therapy?”

The Western has already spawned several spin-offs, including “1883” and “1923,” as well as the still-in-development “1944” and “The Madison.”