If 1923 Really Brings Back This Character, It Could Risk Yellowstone Season 5’S Worst Mistake
One of Taylor Sheridan’s characters has a chance to reappear in 1923 season 2, but if he does, it could repeat one of the biggest problems with Yellowstone season 5.
Taylor Sheridan has played four characters in his own shows and movies, and they range from unnamed characters to main cast members.
One of Sheridan’s cameo characters in particular, Charles Goodnight from 1883, could soon join the cast of 1923 season 2. While it is possible for Goodnight to appear in 1923, there’s some evidence that may prove it’s not a great idea for Sheridan to reprise the role.
Yellowstone season 5 was the end of the show, and for many longtime fans, it felt underwhelming. Kevin Costner’s departure from Yellowstone certainly didn’t help, but there was also a general sense that the story of the Dutton family should have amounted to more.
There were plenty of reasons why Yellowstone season 5 failed to live up to expectations, but one of the more salient problems with the show’s final outing was Taylor Sheridan himself. Sheridan’s writing was fine, but his Yellowstone character hurt that show, and it could be a bad omen for Charles Goodnight in 1923.
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Charles Goodnight’s potential appearance in 1923 season 2 is also extremely reminiscent to one of Yellowstone season 5’s worst mistakes: Travis Wheatley.
Taylor Sheridan had appeared as Travis in a handful of Yellowstone episodes dating back to season 1, but in Yellowstone season 5, he became a major part of the show.
In fact, Travis got such a massive role in Yellowstone season 5 that he stole precious time away from the much more pressing stories of the show’s main characters. The ending of Yellowstone already felt rushed, and Travis only made it worse.
A great example of the effect Travis had on Yellowstone is his story with Beth (Kelly Reilly). In the final episodes of the show, instead of pursuing her revenge against Jamie (Wes Bentley), Yellowstone had Beth deal with Travis for an extended period of time.
That time was quite valuable, and it would have been put to better use by exploring the ends of some of Sheridan’s most beloved characters rather than exploring the life of a small recurring character.
Travis was fine as a bit of comedic humor that appeared once a season, but once he became a central figure of Yellowstone, the show suffered.