Taylor Sheridan is a screenwriter and showrunner to Paramount Network’s massiveYellowstoneseries, but he alsoplayed Travis Wheatley, a Texas-based horse aficionado, who ended up being a divisive character after his encounter with Beth. Travis has a sizable role as part of thereturningYellowstoneseason 5 cast. While Sheridan’s character had popped in and out of theYellowstonenarrative for years, his appearance in season 5 leading up to the finale was disconcerting for fans and critics alike.
Taylor Sheridan’s self-indulgence inYellowstoneseason 5, episode 13, was particularly distracting. As Beth grieved the loss of her father afterKevin Costner’s ultimate fate as John Dutton III in theYellowstonepremiere, she traveled down to Texas to oversee a vital horse deal that weighed into the ranch’s fate. When the sixth-generation Dutton daughter encountered Travis, something was immediately awry with Sheridan’s character. Somehow, it was more than just Wheatley’s antics distracting from vital narratives involving Jamie Dutton and other forgotten characters.

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Travis Wheatley Worked Until Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2
BeforeYellowstoneseason 5, part 2, no one had significant complaints about Taylor Sheridan’s Travis Wheatley, at least not on the scale that the last season brought. He was just a cocky horse trader who came around when John Dutton III needed to buy an expensive equine, and his arrogance lent itself to painting a picture of his character, who is excellent at what he does: training and trading horses while crushing rodeo competitions. While he took up much screen time when he factored into the series, Travis typically sat in a horse saddle or performed technically skilled rodeo maneuvers.
At the end ofYellowstoneseason 5, Travis factors into the story in new and unexpected ways, like when Beth travels to his home in Texas or when he tells all the cowboys about his and Rip’s beloved memories.

Yellowstone season 5, part 2, also wholly changed Travis' storyline, however. Travis was previously alongside John III and Rip, dealing exclusively with horses. AfterYellowstoneseason 4, Wheatley’s other big storyline was helping Jimmy Hurdstrom get back on his feet after a series of life-threatening accidents, which also worked for his character. However, at the end ofYellowstoneseason 5, Travis factored into the story in new and unexpected ways, like when Beth traveled to his home in Texas or when he told all the cowboys about his and Rip’s beloved memories.
Travis Poking Fun At Grieving Beth Was Crossing The Line
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While most people note Travis' extensive presence as towhy Taylor Sheridan’s acting role inYellowstoneseason 5 was so divisive, his part in the fifth chapter completely changed how the horse trader factors into the story. Rather than emerge at the ranch, Wheatley (now, apparently, irresponsible) compelled Beth to travel to Texas in the penultimate season 5 episode. While Beth’s trip to the Four Sixes was a diversion from the ending ofYellowstone.
Taylor Sheridan’s Forgotten Yellowstone Character Is So Much Better Than Travis
Taylor Sheridan’s role as Travis Wheatley in Yellowstone season 5 was divisive, but the screenwriter has a more likable character in the franchise.
Travis had fun at Beth’s expense when she came down to Texas, coercing her into playing strip poker and joking about filming her as she begins to undress. TheYellowstoneEP defended Taylor Sheridan’s divisive rolein the final season toVariety,saying that Travis provided comic relief where appropriate, whereas"it would be hard to find the comedy in Beth and Rip and Kayce.“However, Christina Voros' comments didn’t thoroughly justify Travis' appearance, sinceWheatley’s comedy, which was brazenly misogynistic inYellowstoneseason 5 without a comedic payout, made Beth the punchlinewhile she was grieving her father’s death.

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There was a silver lining to Taylor Sheridan’s final scenes as Travis Wheatley in theYellowstoneseason 5 finale, however. It was a reminder of how the screenwriter effectively contributed to the story in terms of charisma and tone. After successfully auctioning off the Dutton Ranch’s best show horses at the massive auction,Sheridan’s character was immediately palatable again when he left Beth, Rip, and the bunkhouse behind. Travis got in his truck with Jimmy, who had instructions to take the horse trader to the airport, and it clicked as to why Sheridan’s character was so unsavory in season 5 when watching that scene.
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Sheridan’s Travis Wheatley character has always worked alongside Jimmy. While, yes, Sheridan’s character provided comic relief, it came at Beth’s expense, with Rip smiling at the punchlines. That narrative choice broke so many things that the series was known for. Rip’s story about why Travis was his best friend, either, was difficult to believe. In contrast, having fun at Jimmy’s expense is the norm inYellowstone,and Travis does it best. Travis and Jimmy’s antagonistic and humorous dynamic lends itself to the show. Sheridan could redeem his character in the Texas-themed6666Yellowstonespinoff, featuring Travis Wheatley alongside Jimmy.

Yellowstone
Yellowstoneis a neo-Western drama series created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, centered on the Dutton family and their fight to protect the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch from various adversaries, including land developers and nearby reservations. Premiering in 2018 on Paramount Network, the show has been praised for its depiction of power struggles, family loyalty, and rural conflicts. It has expanded into a franchise with spin-offs such as1883and1923, and an upcoming sequel series is in development.
