John Dutton knows who's loyal at the 'Yellowstone'
In the season 2 finale, John tells Beth (Kelly Reilly) that he knows who loves him and he knows who's loyal. Then, he gives her a letter he wrote that acknowledges there is nothing Rip won't do for the Dutton family. In the letter, John gives Rip a house on the ranch.What did John Dutton give Rip in Yellowstone?
John Dutton (Kevin Costner) had decided he wanted his son Kayce (Luke Grimes) to take over as foreman. Rip lived uncomfortably in the bunkhouse for a while among the men he used to supervise. Finally, Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) helped convince John to give Rip a space of his own on the ranch.What did Beth Dutton text Rip?
She manages to get a text sent to Rip saying "office help" just before they start savagely beating her and her assistant, Jason. After shooting Jason in the head, one of the attackers throws Beth on the table, and Rip shows up just in time to save the day.Was the letter meant for Rip?
As a result, many believe the letter and gift were simply a ploy to keep Rip loyal – instead of a pure-hearted gift to a son. Yet we've got to keep in mind, too, that if Rip and Beth actually do get married, then Rip will become a true member of the family.What was Beth's promise to Rip on Yellowstone?
And since the aborted baby was Rip's, and since Rip will never be able to have a family now, Beth tells Jamie her husband will find him no matter where he runs, and tear him apart with his bare hands.John & Rip Have a Talk | Yellowstone | Paramount Network
Why wont Beth let Carter call her mom?
In the scene, you can tell that she wants to be considered his mother so bad when she responded “hi baby” to him, but her nature won't allow her to do it. After she collects herself and says he can't call her that, she responded: “You lost your mother, kid. You don't get another.Who does Beth marry in Yellowstone?
After a tumultuous whirlwind romance, wedding bells are chiming in the Yellowstone season 4 finale. Rip (Cole Hauser) and Beth (Kelly Reilly) tied the knot in expectedly unexpected fashion, and the stars opened up to ET's Cassie DiLaura about the surprising milestone in their characters' relationship.Why is Rip so loyal to John Dutton?
His abusive father killed his mom and brother, which led to Rip killing his father. But instead of ending up as a ward of the state, John Dutton took Rip in and gave him a second chance at life. As he grew up on the ranch (and lived in the bunkhouse), Rip became extremely loyal to John.Is Jamie John Dutton's son?
Then Jamie became a real pariah after learning John had lied to him his whole life; Jamie was actually adopted—he is not a Dutton. Jamie may have had his moments of slight revenge—talking to a reporter about the Dutton family sins—but those storylines have all crumbled.Did Dutton adopt Rip?
John Dutton decided then and there that he would give Rip a second chance and adopted him onto his family's Ranch.Does Rip find out Beth was pregnant?
She's referring of course to the pregnancy when she was younger that ended when Jamie took her to the clinic that left her unable to conceive. Reilly pointed out, “Rip also doesn't know she was pregnant with his child.”Who ordered the hit on the Duttons?
Early on in season 4, we find out that the perpetrator of the Dutton attacks was a prisoner named Terrell Riggins. Riggins apparently hired a local militia to gun down, blow up, and ambush John, Kayce, and Beth. Later in the season, John has Jamie interview Riggins to find out more.Does Beth sleep with Walker?
After sporadically sleeping together throughout the first two seasons, the couple have finally settled down and made their relationship official.Why does Rip not have a birth certificate?
As fans know, Rip's tragic childhood led John Dutton (Kevin Costner) to make some difficult decisions. John had to erase Rip from the public record for his own protection. Meaning he has no birth certificate, so he cannot just go down to the courthouse and get a marriage license.What did John Dutton say to Rourke?
John Turned Down "Generational Wealth" to Keep His LandRourke tells her point blank, "That land is not your family's legacy, it is a relic that will continue to appreciate until you can no longer afford it," and surprisingly, Beth agrees.