The only thing Yellowstone fans love more than Beth herself is her relationship with Rip. After the two met as teenagers when John Dutton brought Rip to work on the ranch, the stars aligned, and it was clear they had found something special. Granted, it didn’t last, and it took years for them to come back together. But it seems like it was definitely worth the wait as they finally tied the knot in season 4 and now have a new adventure of married life ahead of them.
During an interview with Esquire, Reilly reflected on Beth and Rip’s relationship and speculated over whether Beth’s ‘domestic quiet’ can continue. Is it too good to be true? In a series where you never know what could go wrong, fans are definitely nervous about the future of this popular couple.
“I see those moments of happiness for Beth, especially in Season Three. At the beginning of season three, there is a sort of quiet, healing vibe going on,” Reilly continued. “Beth and Rip (Cole Hauser) are living in the new house that they’ve been given, that John Dutton (Kevin Costner) gave to Rip. Beth has moved in and there’s a little bit of domestic quiet, gentleness that’s sort of creeping in which we’ve never seen Beth inhabit. I found those scenes really interesting to play. Whether it lasts or not, it wouldn’t be a drama if it was constant. I don’t think that we’re at the happy ending stage yet, but I think there’s a glimmer of happiness and where that happiness and where that peace could live, you know what I mean?”