To make up for the fact that he defied John Dutton’s explicit directive, Jimmy ends up moving to Texas to work at the 6666 Ranch. The Four Sixes Ranch that serves as this location in “Yellowstone,” in fact, is a real-life ranch of note in the cowboy world. Showrunner Taylor Sheridan even purchased the ranch after its “Yellowstone” debut.
As fans keeping up with goings-on behind the scenes of the “Yellowstone” franchise are well aware, it will also serve as the setting of a planned spin-off titled “6666.” Ahead of this project, the Four Sixes ranch still factors periodically into the mainline “Yellowstone” series. While this keeps Jimmy in the mix, his overall screentime has dropped as a result of his move. In the first half of Season 5, for example, Jefferson White only appears in a single episode.
Fortunately, things are looking up for Jimmy now that he’s recovered from his life-threatening accident in his new Texas home. In an episode of an official behind-the-scenes YouTube series called “Stories from the Bunkhouse,” White shared that he thinks his character has a life of contentment ahead of him. “I think he had four seasons of bad stuff,” White said. “And from here on in it’s just smooth sailing.”