Yellowstone's most annoying characters ranked after series finale

With Yellowstone concluding its run, a new ranking highlights the show's most irritating figures from Beth Dutton to Travis Wheatley. The list examines characters who grated on viewers through abrasiveness, poor decisions, or narrative drag. Creator Taylor Sheridan even appears as the top offender.

Yellowstone, Taylor Sheridan's neo-Western drama, has wrapped up, leaving behind a legacy of tough characters and spin-offs like Y: Marshals starring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton. A recent TVLine analysis ranks the 10 most annoying characters, emphasizing how abrasive personalities drive the show's conflicts in Montana's ranching world.

Starting at number 10, Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) stands out for her provocative nature, though her traumatizing backstory—involving brother Jamie (Wes Bentley) tricking her into a hysterectomy—adds depth. Reilly once noted about Beth's clash with activist Summer Higgins (Piper Perabo): "She sees Summer as an enemy, someone who has absolutely no respect for their way of life. [Summer and her fellow protesters] just come in with this very basic understanding, thinking that [ranchers are] all just rednecks."

Summer, a vegan from Portland introduced in season 4, embodies stereotypical liberal activism, clashing with John Dutton and Beth without much nuance. Monica Dutton (Kelsey Asbille), Kayce's wife and an educator, ranks eighth for her storyline's tendency to halt the action with lectures on American history and tragic events like accidents and affairs.

Young Tate Dutton (Brecken Merrill) is a tagalong kid with rare highlights, such as fighting a rattlesnake in season 1's "No Good Horses" or saving his mother in season 4's "Half the Money." Roarke Morris (Josh Holloway), a smug real estate investor, enters in season 3 but meets a quick end via Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) in the season 4 premiere.

Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri), a Market Equities lawyer in season 5, disrupts as a corporate villain tied to John Dutton's death. Walker (Ryan Bingham) shifts from viewpoint innocent to violent ranch hand, while Jamie's bad alliances earn him third place; Bentley describes him as not a clear-cut villain.

John Dutton (Kevin Costner), the ranch patriarch and governor, causes endless family grief, with Costner suggesting in a 2025 Entertainment Tonight interview that the Duttons should end up in prison. Topping the list is Travis Wheatley (Taylor Sheridan), the creator's self-insert horse trainer, whose perfect persona includes strip poker wins with Beth and a girlfriend played by Bella Hadid in season 5's "Give The World Away."

This ranking underscores how Yellowstone thrives on flawed, confrontational figures, blending entertainment with moral complexity.

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