Weighing in. Ryan Bingham doesn’t know what’s coming in season 5 of Yellowstone, but he does have some theories about what happened in the last one.The “Wolves” singer, 41, exclusively told Us Weekly what he thinks Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes) meant when he said he saw “the end of us” in the season 4 finale, which aired in January.“Probably as, like, the culture of the American West,” Bingham explained on Tuesday, April 26, while promoting his partnership with Lone River Ranch Water. “It’s kind of a dying breed. … It’s definitely where I come from.
I grew up like that, going to junior rodeos as a kid like you would go to Little League baseball. It wasn’t just a sport. It’s a way of life.”Kayce told his wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), that he saw “the end of us” after he went on a three-day wilderness ritual and experienced visions while taking hallucinogenic drugs.
Some fans interpreted the comment literally, theorizing that Kayce simply meant he saw the end of his relationship with Monica, but others believed the line was more abstract.Bingham, for his part, seems to be leaning toward the second camp.
He sees the line as a nod to the disappearing way of life depicted in the hit series.“Hopefully, this show kind of brings some of that back — and educates some people on where your hamburgers are coming from,” the Golden Globe winner told Us. “Even if things all have to change and we make adjustments and things like that, hopefully we can hold on to some of the history.”The guitarist explained that he has “no idea” what will happen to his character, Walker, in season 5, but he’s thrilled to work with his castmates — especially Kevin Costner, whose movies he watched as a kid.“I remember my grandparents taking me to go watch
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