All of Rip and Beth’s relationship milestones on ‘Yellowstone,’ from the pilot to the finale — and a possible spinoff

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  • Beth and Rip’s relationship was a cornerstone of Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone.”
  • The couple, played by Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser, are rumored to be reuniting for a spinoff show.
  • Here’s a complete timeline of the pair’s passionate relationship from the pilot to the finale.

Since the very beginning, Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler’s relationship has been considered the beating heart of Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone.”

The series, co-created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, wrapped up its fifth and final season on Sunday evening with a supersized episode that saw the ranch at the center of the show returned to the Native American community who once owned the land.

In the end, Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) decided to buy a new, smaller ranch for themselves where they could live together peacefully.

However, it’s suspected that it’s not the last audiences will see of the pair. Speaking in November, Hauser told The Hollywood Reporter that he felt there was more to explore with Beth and Rip.

“You can go on forever about these two. There’s no walls when it comes to them, no limits,” he said. “And as long as Taylor wants to write something special, I know Kelly and I would be interested to do it.”

Days before the finale aired, Deadline broke the news that Reilly and Hauser would reprise their roles to star in a” Yellowstone” spinoff series, according to sources close to production. The as-of-yet unnamed show, will likely star other actors reprising their roles from the main series, Deadline said.

Network representatives did not respond to Business Insider’s request for comment.

As we anticipate more news on the spinoff, BI looks back on Beth and Rip’s unforgettable, passionate, tumultuous, and decades-spanning love story as it played out on “Yellowstone.”



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