Yellowstone Season 5: Relive Beth Dutton Savagely Roasting That Bozo At The Bar – “Bravo,You F*cking Hypocrite”

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Time and time again since the first season of Yellowstone, we’ve seen Beth Dutton display a relentless and brutal personality that can strike to fear of God into any grown man’s eyes.

Seriously, I’m pretty convinced that if Beth Dutton were a real person and you looked her straight in the eyes, you’d simply turn to stone.

She’d be a real life Medusa.

We’ve seen a number of changes throughout the first four seasons of Yellowstone. and now the first few episodes of season five, but Beth’s personality hasn’t changed, and it never will.

With that being said, Yellowstone is giving us the opportunity to relive one of the most brutal trolls I’ve ever heard in my life…

And I’m talking about her encounter with a random dude at a bar, who dared to make a move on her in season five episode two.

At the beginning of the scene, the man asks for a “Trout Slayer” drink.

He then proceeds to turn to Beth and asks:

“Care for a Trout Slayer?”

She asks him if he’s been “slaying trout?,” and he responds saying he’s been mountain biking.

He then says, “Didn’t expect to see you dressed like that Montana,” and she says she’s working. And when he asks what kind of work, that’s when all hell breaks loose.

Beth responds:

“Buddy, this is your one chance to leave me alone with your self-esteem still intact… You’re a professor somewhere fancy, got a couple of grown kids. Once they left the house your wife divorced you so fast she left f*cking skid marks, but how nice for you huh?

Let me guess, world went a little wacko, no longer cool to boink the co-eds, so you decide ‘F*ck the city,’ you get a nice little place in Bozeman ’cause, well, it’s your favorite place to ski.

And now you teach Zoom classes from the living room of your creek side cabin, and you lecture about inequity, and the concentration of wealth and how it’s decimating the middle class, all while you draw your six-figure salary, and finance your dream home with a loan from the university that is 275 basis points below the loans your students need to take out to listen to this bullshit.

And my guess, if I had to guess, is that you paid over asking price for it, because it’s just fucking monopoly money for you isn’t it? So, you run up the house prices here, and you f*ck the middle classes in two states. Bravo you f*cking hypocrite.”

I mean SHEESH, she just put the guy in a body bag on that one.

you can relive the wild scene here:

Kelly Reilly (Beth Dutton) Promises “It’s Gonna Be Bloody”

In the video, we get to see another peak at what we can expect in season five, from the Dutton family arch-enemies like Caroline Warner of Market Equities, to John Dutton getting appointed as governor.

Judging from the video, John may have created some more enemies already after getting the head man job of Montana, as he basically fires his whole staff right off the bat.

That may not sit over too well with the people who just lost their jobs…

But that’s just one of the storylines from Season Five.

We have Jamie’s battle for redemption with his family, as well as his battle with Beth, and I don’t think it’s gonna go over too well. Neither does Kelly Reilly who plays Beth in the show:

“Beth pretty much owns him.”

And Wes Bentley, who plays Jamie Dutton, agrees:

“John winning the Governorship from Jamie is devastating because it’s been his path… things between Jamie and Beth are only getting worse.”

Kevin Costner even weighed in on the chances of Jamie earning back John’s trust, and spoiler alert, it doesn’t look good.

“Can John trust Jamie? No…”

But as far as battles go, Beth has Market Equities on her hand, and their new legal counsel, Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri), and she might have finally met her match.

“Sarah will be an adversary for Beth in a way that’s she’s never experienced, that’s gonna be like two Goliaths when she sees her opportunity, she’ll take it.”

Of course, Kayce will continue to balance is marriage with the ranch and the Dutton family, Rip and Beth will be navigating the honeymoon period of their own marriage, John will be running the state of Montana, and more.

But if we can be sure of anything, according to Kelly Reilly, it’s…

“Going to be bloody.”

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Yellowstone: The Best Of Beth vs. Jamie

If you’re a fan of Yellowstone, then you know that there isn’t a relationship on the whole show more tumultuous than Beth and Jamie’s.

Jamie has always been kind of a black sheep in the Dutton family in a sense, as more of a clean cut lawyer-type than a cowboy. More like the people that try and take the land as opposed to the people who try and defend it.

Always seeming to struggle to earn his father and his families approval, we later find out that Jamie was actually adopted, and that makes earning that approval even harder.

And for Jamie and Beth’s relationship, we all know it’s been rocky since Jamie took Beth to an abortion clinic that sterilized her at a young age, and she still isn’t able to have children to this day because of him.

Needless to say, the two aren’t too fond of each other, and things began to get even worse when Jamie went out in search of his biological father, and disassociated with the Dutton family name for some time.

Of course, Jamie was just looking for a sense of belonging, which he hasn’t felt for quite some time, but we all know that once you have any association with the Dutton family, and even more so the Dutton family name, then there’s no escaping.

This ultimately resulted in Beth threatening Jamie into murdering his biological father, who was out to get the Duttons, and even played a role in the attacks that closed out Season Three and kickstarted Season Four.

With that being said, Yellowstone is giving us an opportunity to relive the wild relationship of Beth and Jamie, as we patiently await the Season Five premier on November 13th.

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‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Trailer Breaks Records With 14.4 Million Views

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that Yellowstone Season Five is arguably the most highly anticipated premier in America right now.

However, I don’t even think Taylor Sheridan himself saw this coming.

According to Deadline, Paramount announced that the Season Five trailer shattered records, with 14.4 million views and 1.7 million engagements within the first 24 hours of its release on September 29th.

We’re talking about three times as many organic views, and six times more organic engagements than the trailer release for Season Four.

The trailer also got 30,000+ mentions on social media, four times more than Yellowstone Season Four.

It was also shared 190,000 times on social media, and ranked on TikTok and Facebook as the number one and two most-watched videos in the TV world.

Featuring Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly), Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley), Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes), Rip (Cole Hauser), and more, the video offers a promise from the new Governor of the state of Montana, John Dutton (Kevin Costner):

“I John Dutton, do solemnly swear, to uphold the Constitution of the State of Montana, against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”

With Beth as his Chief of Staff, Jamie presumably involved in a legal capacity and Kayce unable to stay off the ranch, it’s going to be an “all hands on deck,” all-out war for the Dutton family.

And as John states:

“We’re already at war”

With Caroline Warner, the CEO of land developers Market Equities, hellbent on revenge, Thomas Rainwater always in the mix, and Kayce & Monica’s marriage perpetually on the rocks, everybody will have to fight to preserve the legacy that they love.

Season 5 will also feature Lainey Wilson added to the cast, and a few other familiar faces return as cast members, including Josh Lucas, (who returns for the first time since 2019 as young John Dutton), as well as Kylie Rogers (playing a young Beth Dutton) and Kyle Red Silverstein (playing a young Rip Wheeler), who both last appeared in 2020.

Mo Brings Plenty (Mo) Wendy Moniz (Governor Lynelle Perry), Jen Landon (Teeter), and Kathryn Kelly (Emily) have been promoted to series regulars for Season 5, as well.

Get. Ready.

Yellowstone Season 5 premieres in a special two-hour event Sunday November 13th, only on Paramount Network.

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Yellowstone Creator Taylor Sheridan Says People Will Die In Season 5

We’re a little more than two months away from the release of Yellowstone Season 5, and we’re getting little pieces of info as far as what Season 5 could hold.

We already know that Season 5 will be split into two parts, expanded into 7 episodes each, and… here’s the kicker… the season would be used to ” launch several new streaming shows from Taylor Sheridan.”

Get ready for the spinoffs…

However, thanks to Taylor Sheridan, we also know something else… people are gonna die.

According to Entertainment Tonight, blood will be spilled in Yellowstone Season 5, and it sounds like it won’t just be from those who choose to cross the Dutton family.

It sounds like some major players in the show might be seeing their final moments.

“If you look at everyone as a chess piece in Season 5, it is impossible to keep playing the game without taking chess pieces off the board.”

Uh oh…

At the end of Season 4, Kayce said he saw “the end of us,” and at the time it sounded like the end of him and Monica (especially with Avery sniffing around), but in light of Taylor’s comments about the direction of the show, it sounds like that vision quest might have much bigger implications.

We’ll find out soon enough…

The two-part premiere of Yellowstone Season 5 is set to premiere on November 13th on Paramount Network.

Kelly Reilly Confirms Season 5 Won’t Be The Last Season Of ‘Yellowstone’

Yellowstone is the hottest show on television right now, Kevin Costner is the highest paid actor on television right now, and yet, fans are constantly wondering… when will it end?

After a bit of a slow Season 4, fans started to wonder if the show will meander around for a few seasons to milk the popularity for everything its worth. But rest assured, they’re not gonna pull a Walking Dead.

And that’s a good thing.

Anybody who started watching The Walking Dead right at the beginning was obsessed with it. But 11 season later, it got stale, viewership dropped, and it’s ultimately remembered for being the show that didn’t know when to end.

So with Yellowstone hitting the peak of its popularity right now, creator Taylor Sheridan is letting fans know that his show won’t be repeating the same mistakes.

In fact, according to an interview with the New York Times, the end is actually in sight.

“Well, I know how it ends. I’m writing to that ending. There’s only so much hovering one can do before the story starts to lose its locomotion; you can’t put it in neutral just because it’s successful.

It will go as many years as it takes for me to tell the story, but you’re not going to see nine seasons of it. No way.”

He echoed that sentiment in a previous interview with Deadline, hinting that show could possibly conclude after Season 6, which might be sooner than fans want, but there’s no sense in dragging the story out for the sake of more seasons (looking at you How I Met Your Mother).

“Well, I know how it ends. I know how the series ends, and you have to move in a straight line toward that end. You can’t walk in circles, waiting to get there, because the show will stagnate.

So, you have to keep moving forward, and there have to be consequences in the world, and there has to be an evolution toward a conclusion. Can that be another two seasons beyond this? It could.”

So, with Season 5 already in production, and the end of the story in sight… could this be the last season?

Kelly Reilly, who plays the ultimate badass Beth Dutton, says no.

In an interview with Vulture, Kelly confirmed that Season 5 is in fact, not the end of Yellowstone, despite what people might be thinking.

“People keep saying, ‘Is it the end? It must be the end… it’s not the end.”

Seems like 6 or 7 seasons might be the lifespan of this show, and since they’ve been using it to launch other prequels and spinoffs, Taylor Sheridan has no shortage of work on his hands.

So even when Yellowstone does inevitably end, it seems like the Yellowstone universe will live on.

And if you’re as stoked as I am for the music of Season 5, you MUST be following our Yellowstone: The Soundtrack playlist, available on Spotify and Apple Music.

Featuring EVERY SINGLE SONG from the series, we make sure we update it in real time, so every Sunday night, all the new stuff is right there.

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