Beth’s Best Moments in Yellowstone, Ranked

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Beth’s Best Moments in Yellowstone, Ranked

Beth Dutton is easily one of the best characters in the world Yellowstone franchise, and she has a series of memorable moments to back it up. True DetectiveKelly Reilly has portrayed Beth ever since Yellowstone Season 1 launched in 2018, introducing a deep character to the series who fights passionately for the people she loves most. Tragic events in the Dutton family tree shape Beth’s rich history and complex personality.

Of course, some of Beth’s best moments are landmarks in her relationship with Yellowstone Cast member Cole Hauser, who plays Rip, a ranch hand who has been with the Dutton Ranch since he was a child. Hauser and Reilly’s characters hold natural chemistry in the series, unlike almost any other Yellowstone power couple. Beth is also subject to some of the darkest moments in Yellowstone, But the character channels the horrors in her life to become a stronger person and continue to fight for her family.

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Telling Jamie, “You gotta watch them die”

John Dutton calls Beth angry

Beth has despised Jamie (Wes Bentley) since she was a teenager, and it’s evident how much she resents Jamie when he drives her home in Yellowstone Season 1, Episode 5, “Coming Home.” Beth argues with Jamie that he didn’t lose their mother the same way she didBecause she had to watch her die after she fell off her horse. To make her point, Beth holds a gun to her chin, and it shows the audience just how deeply and emotionally charged she feels inside.

When Jamie tells her to pull the trigger, Beth shoots it into the car’s roof. This moment shows Beth and Jamie’s willingness to destroy each other, fighting for their father’s approval. When Beth returns to the ranch, she screams and cries in her room, and Jamie tells John (Kevin Costner) that he should send Beth back to Salt Lake City. The Dutton patriarch refuses, and tells Jamie that Bed can be bad And that he needs that quality to fight for the ranch.

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Celebrating staying at the ranch alone

Beth howls like a wolf to celebrate

During a time of turmoil on the ranch, there is a memorable moment when Rip thinks he hears a wolf and goes out to investigate, frustrated by the chaos of the ranch. But when he goes out, he finds Beth in the horse pen, drinking whiskey and howling in the night like a dog. While her behavior is strange, Bed is predictably unpredictableAnd she explains herself soon.

When Rip asks Beth what’s going on, she explains that she has never spent a night at the Dutton Ranch alone in all 35 years of her life. The ranch is a massive, bustling institution, but it’s also Beth’s home. It is a rare opportunity that Beth can enjoy her home alone since the cowboys are tending cattle up in the mountains. Ripping into the fun with Beth and dancing with her was a moment where the characters were really comfortable opening up to one another.

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Planning revenge on Dan Jenkins

Beth shows how far she will go

When Beth plots to take down Dan Jenkins (Danny Huston), she shows that she has no boundaries when it comes to taking down her enemies. Jenkins is the primary antagonist in Yellowstone Season 1, and seeing Beth go up against Dan is the first time we see her grit her teeth and attack someone other than Jamie. Beth makes personal attacks in tandem with tactically advantageous business maneuversAnd it’s a duality that she balances from then on.

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Beth takes Dan to a bar in Montana and beats him up. She manipulates his wife by acting as his friend, and she even gets his wife to almost sleep with her assistant at some point in Jenkins’ own home. While Beth ultimately is not responsible for Dan Jenkins’ brutal death in Yellowstone, Having ended his time in Paradise Valley for good, she was in the process of dismantling his life. Dan has little to defend when his story ends in the Yellowstone Season 2 finale.

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told the boutique shop owner

Beth shows up for her family

While Beth and Monica (Kelsey Asbille) aren’t particularly close over Yellowstone, Beth shows that she will fiercely protect anyone in her small but tight-knit circle When she stands up to the boutique clothing store owner harassing Monica. The way Beth uses the jewelry displays to smash the boutique’s display cases is truly shocking, with other great action and take-down sequences in Yellowstone. Beth is a terror to those around her, like her brothers and father.

Beth is not a cowboy but has the Wild West in her blood and uses her evil prowess for good when she defends Monica.

Beth’s fierce defense of her sister-in-law in Beth and Monica Yellowstone Boutique scene proves that her anger has a purpose. Beth’s goal is to make the owner feel as bad as she makes Monica feel, connecting back to Beth’s core traits of protecting people. This scene contrasts the two very different Dutton women, showing that Monica subscribes to a code of ethics different from most Duttons. Beth is not a cowboy but has the Wild West in her blood and uses her evil prowess for good when she defends Monica.

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Tells Rip she can’t have kids

Bed is at her most vulnerable

Beth telling Rip she can’t have children is one of her best moments Yellowstone Because Beth allows herself to be vulnerable. Houser’s character brings out a side of Beth that no one else sees, and when she tells Rip that she wants to be with him but can’t give him a family, it’s truly one of her best moments. She doesn’t tell Rip why she can’t give him a family, but he immediately replies that he can accept it.

This moment has multiple layers of complexity, considering that the events surrounding her conception of Rip’s child is why she cannot conceive a family. Amidst all the bad news on the ranch, Moments in Bed and Rip’s romance infuses the series with themes of love and hope. Despite the complicated realities of the characters’ shared pasts, these moments shape Beth’s duality and make her the compelling character she is.

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Name in Carter

Beth can’t have children of her own but finds someone to parent


Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Carter (Finn Little) smoke cigarettes while sitting on a bench in Yellowstone.

Especially if you are a fan of hers, it melts your heart when Beth takes in Carter in the Yellowstone Season 4 openerOne of the best episodes of Yellowstone. Beth can’t conceive children of her own, and Carter shows up at the perfect time in her life. Beth was spending every day in the hospital hoping for John Dutton’s recovery when she met the 14-year-old, who had just lost his father to heroin.

Beth has hardened herself to the world, but her heart softens a little when she sees that Carter is like this. He reminds her of RipSo she advocates for him that day. Carter eventually finds his way back to her, which leads to Beth taking him in at the moment Beth takes Carter into re-rivals for the first time, although watching the pseudo mother and son hash it out is heartbreaking.

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Firing bob from Schwartz & Meyer

Beth fires her former boss


Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) smiling at someone in Yellowstone. Copy

One of Beth’s most iconic moments in Yellowstone Bob of Schwartz & Meyer is fired. This moment signifies that Beth is a mastermind of her worldAlways one step ahead of the people around you, even when your plans seem to backfire. Beth fears her former boss because she gained the majority share of his company from a salary deal with Market Equities.

Finally, Beth drives seven hours to Schwartz & Meyer’s Salt Lake City location to fire Bob. She tells him that he is in her office and that he is betting on the wrong horse. Bob previously fired Beth due to her misfortune shorting Market Equities’ stock, which ultimately put her at the head of land development in Montana when she landed a position at their company.

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Read Ripe’s letter about his house

Beth stands up to her father for the man she loves

One of the most memorable moments in Yellowstone is when Beth reads Rip a letter from John Dutton On the front steps of his new house. In the letter, John talks about how his great-grandfather dreamed of having all his children live on the property and that giving Rip a house could help fulfill that dream for him. Beth reading the note to Rip is a beautiful moment for her, showing how deeply she cares for the ranch foreman.

After Beth pleads for Rip and his loyalty to their family, John gives Rip the house. Beth can see that Rip is more loyal to John than his son, Jamie, who gets to live in the house and has every privilege his children grew up with when Rip slept in the barn. Rip’s house allows Beth and Rip to fall in love and discuss marriage and children, allowing the couple to manifest their shared dreams.

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Take a bath in the front yard

Beth’s lack of fear on her mother’s birthday is fitting

On the anniversary of her mother’s death, Beth acts by cathartically bathing on the front lawn of the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch. After filling a metal washer and dropping a heater into it, Beth strips down and takes a bath for anyone to see. She helps herself to a bottle of champagne and tells Jamie that she doesn’t want to explain to Jamie why they “Don’t have the same peeps” When he tries to talk to her.

This moment shows how little Beth is afraid of the world after her mother’s death but that she still has to act out to process and cope with it. Beth was already prone to blame herself for her mother’s death since she was part of the accident, but her mother made things worse by directly blaming her just before she died. As such, Beth later explains that she doesn’t make decisions based on fear anymore because the two times she did cost her everything.

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Kidnapping the priest to marry her and tear the Yellowstone

Beth is immediately forgiven for her sins

In A Yellowstone season 4 finale surprise, Beth kidnaps a priest so she can get married to Rip. While she initially wants to wait for the perfect place to say her vows (or lack thereof), she seals the deal in the Yellowstone Season 4 finale. Beth is preparing to do whatever it takes to take down Jamie, which includes settling unfinished business, like marrying the man she loves.

It is a definitive moment for Yellowstone, Showing who really matters to Bed and Rip. Beth’s father attends the ceremony, as does Carter, and Lloyd is Rip’s best man. While the ceremony is hasty, with John Dutton questioning Beth’s use of a Catholic priest and how she got the preacher there, it is finally beautiful. Beth reveals that she kidnapped the priest, but he immediately forgives her.

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