![]() They had a toss in the hay that nearly drove Rip to murder. Next she approaches Walker, the ex-con singing ranch hand (Ryan Bingham) who only a few shows ago brawled with fellow cowboy Lloyd (Forrie Smith). Beth’s maternal instincts are a work in progress. You only get one mother and no amount of crying will bring her back. As she passes, Carter greets Beth with a friendly “hi, mom” and she instinctively answers, “hey baby.” She then stops herself in her tracks and tells the soon sobbing boy she is not his mother only his friend. But things have gotten better for the youth, who now sleeps in the main house and seems to be settling into a relationship with Beth and Rip his guardians. The kid tried to take advantage of Beth and wound up sleeping in the barn and shoveling horse manure. That starts with Carter (Finn Little), the youth she took in after watching his father OD in the hospital where her own father was being brought back to life from gunshot wounds sustained in the ambush. After apologizing to her father and getting his blessing to stay, she sets herself to sinking everybody’s battleship. Beth doesn’t yet know about the ring, but she quickly comes to her senses and realizes she cannot simply bail.Īnyway, Beth has too much score settling to do in what becomes a busy day for her. Rip’s beloved mother was murdered by his abusive father (whose skull young Rip crushed with a skillet). This is a tough as nails ranch boss who saved her life and got shot up when she was about to be tortured and murdered by mercenaries in Season Two (he killed both thugs), and exhumed his buried mother to be able to give Beth her wedding ring. Rip stops the packing simply by reminding Beth that she made a promise to him and if she leaves and breaks it, it is over for them. While Beth said she underestimated how important Summer was to her father (she has severe daddy issues and gives a hard time to any woman she finds in his bedroom), it’s clear that Beth has lost her ability to read her father’s moral compass in knowing who warrants mercy and who doesn’t. About the only person Beth feels compelled to please, John Dutton told his daughter how disappointed in her he was, and that perhaps it would be best if he fought his battles himself and she found another place to call home. When John Dutton found out from the environmental crusader – and his one night stand - Summer Higgins (Piper Perabo) that Beth told her to organize a protest for a photo op that left her facing decades in prison, dad was irate. Grass On The Streets begins with Rip ( Cole Hauser) awakened by the noise that Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) makes as she hastily packs her belongings in a suit case. He was a useful ally for John Dutton, and his death in a gun battle was a surprise that left in charge a new sheriff who is not under Dutton’s thumb. But Dillon’s crooked lawman character had mended his corrupt ways after being in the pocket of the diabolical Beck Brothers in Season Two. Dillon co-created with Sheridan The Mayor Of Kingstown and plays a major role on that Paramount+ series, so he’s got plenty to do as that show gears up for a second season, with the first concluding next Sunday. The exited cast member’s identity is at the bottom of this dispatch, and it follows on the heels of last week’s death of Sheriff Donnie Haskell (Hugh Dillon). 'Yellowstone' Premiere Packs A Punch, Posts Double-Digit Ratings Gains In Key Demos By the end of tonight’s finale, she will have taken a scary unconsummated conjugal visit with the head mercenary who masterminded the attack on her family, created a hated and powerful enemy in her soon to be ex-boss (Jacki Weaver), kidnapped at gunpoint a Catholic priest for a wedding, and forever gained the upper hand on her hated adopted brother Jamie (Wes Bentley). Beth’s season began with her emerging in a daze from the smoking remains of his office, surviving but left horribly scarred from a bomb. It was a tour de force episode for Beth Dutton ( Kelly Reilly), the fearless daughter and avenging angel for father John Dutton ( Kevin Costner), as he tries to hang onto the largest ranch in Montana. SPOILER ALERTS ABOUND: After the MTV Entertainment/101 Studios drama Yellowstone continued to hit high water ratings marks for the Paramount Network, Taylor Sheridan ended Season Four with an action-packed finale that for the second time in two weeks, saw a major character killed by gunfire, in shocking fashion.
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