Yellowstone & 4 Other TV Shows That Should Have Ended With Every Character In Prison

This is certainly true of Yellowstone, as the Dutton family engages in all kinds of questionable behavior in order to maintain their ranch and lifestyle. It’s also the case for a number of hit TV series that follow characters who engage in illicit activities. There’s a reason the best crime shows are so popular: people want to know what leads characters to make such choices.
Sometimes, that leaves viewers rooting for characters who really don’t deserve it. Just look at the widespread response to Breaking Bad‘s Walter White, and you’ll see there’s an appeal to following a character as they stray further and further from the law — and from their initial morals.
And some shows support entire casts who engage in criminal activities, making it more surprising when they don’t all wind up in prison. Although we can make excuses for some characters in dire straits, others should clearly be held accountable for their actions. This is especially true for shows where most characters are both legally and morally corrupt.
5. Yellowstone
2018-2024
This is part of what makes Yellowstone so gripping, and the Duttons’ manipulation skills extend beyond their family. They use their connections and scheming talents to get away with far more than they should, sometimes to the point where it’s unbelievable they don’t see more consequences.
There are just too many deaths and crimes that lead back to the Duttons, making their continued freedom throughout the show a head-scratcher.
There are just too many deaths and crimes that lead back to the Duttons, making their continued freedom throughout the show a head-scratcher. Sure, John Dutton gets a different sort of comeuppance in Yellowstone season 5, and Beth is arrested in the finale. But given that Beth and Rip are getting their own spinoff, we can assume her punishment is short-lived.
4. Breaking Bad
2008-2013
Breaking Bad sees its main character getting into the meth-making business after being diagnosed with cancer, so it’s no surprise that most of the characters we meet are doing something illegal. Most of Walt’s allies and enemies are tied to the drug trade, even the ones we like. Surprisingly, none of them end up in prison at the end of Breaking Bad.
Of course, most Breaking Bad characters meet more sinister ends, losing their lives to their questionable choices rather than winding up behind bars. This might be considered more believable given the nature of their trade, but it’s still surprising how few of them are held legally accountable for everything that happens in the show.
The one character that does face life in prison doesn’t receive that sentence until the end of Better Call Saul. And a couple of major players get off fairly easily, all things considered, with Jesse Pinkman changing his identity and fleeing to Alaska in El Camino and Walter ensuring that Skyler isn’t suspected of her role in his crimes.