Spoiler Alert for Yellowstone season 5, episode 14, “Life Is A Promise"The finale ofYellowstoneseason 5, the for-now conclusion of Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western Dutton family, ruled out one promising story forBeth and Rip’s spinoff show. Just days beforeYellowstoneended, it was announced that Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser would reprise their roles as Beth and Rip, respectively, in their own spinoff featuring theYellowstonemoniker in the title. It was a promising development, though not exactly a surprise, since the actors had previously been in talks to head a potentialYellowstoneseason 6as the obvious choice to replace Kevin Costner and lead the series.

Yellowstoneseason 5 teased some big ideas for how Beth and Rip’s saga could continue while detailing the fate of John Dutton III in flashbacks surrounding the events of his death. AfterKevin Costner’sYellowstoneexitahead of season 5, part 2, the show set up its most important conclusions while filling in the timeline from part 1. Ultimately, Kayce sold the Yellowstone Ranch to the Broken Rock Tribe and resettled at East Camp with his family. In conjunction with Kayce’s decision,Beth bought a ranch in Dillon, Montana, and moved in with Rip and her adopted son, Carter.

A close up of Beth Dutton looking on in Yellowstone

Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 Flashbacks Tease Beth & Rip Moving To Texas

Beth And Rip Are At Home In Cattle Country

Before theYellowstoneseason 5 finale,Sheridan teased a different continuation for Beth and Rip. Flashbacks throughout season 5, part 2, showed what happened before John Dutton’s death, which opened the series. They relayed what happened to the Dutton children and the cowboys between parts 1 and 2, balancing not wasting a single minute explaining what would happen to John with filling in the timeline, necessarily. Flashbacks honed in on the couple’s potential future when Beth traveled to the Lone Star State to visit her husband and previewed how their lives could continue afterYellowstone.

Following the best and brightest Dutton Ranch cowboys heading to Texas at the end ofYellowstoneseason 5, part 1, Beth visits Rip inYellowstoneseason 5, episode 10. When Beth kidnapped her husband from running the cattle operation and spent a few nights with him at a suite in Amarillo, Yellowstone teased the couple’s move to Texas. They were perfectly placed in cattle country amid an absence of tourists. Beth and Rip were, at the time, bound by the ranch, but it was difficult not to imagine the lovebirds flocking further south after seeing them thrive there.

Bella Hadid as Sadie and Kelly Reilly as Beth in Yellowstone season 5 episode 13 (1)

Beth & Rip’s New Ranch Rules Out Their Texas Future

Beth, Rip, And Carter Will Stay In Montana

The couple was still bound by the ranch when we sawBeth and Rip’s flashback inYellowstoneseason 5, episode 10. In the past, when the flashback occurred, Beth and Rip’s loyalties were to John Dutton and protecting his legacy. In present-dayYellowstoneseason 5, after John’s death, the couple is all the more obligated to the ranch before Kayce decides to sell it. Therefore, Beth and Rip never formally discussed moving to Texas. When Kayce chose to sell the ranch to the Broken Rock Tribe, Beth and Rip could live freely. Still, Beth chose something other than Texas.

Yellowstone’s Beth & Rip Spinoff Encounters Its First Big Problem

Beth and Rip’s Yellowstone spinoff already has development hurdles, further complicating the continuation of Taylor Sheridan’s Dutton story.

Despite Texas leaving a massive impression on Beth, she buys a ranch in Montana.Beth and Rip’s ranch in Dillonwill anchor the couple to their home state, which is fitting, even though the decision ignores Beth’s desire to leave the state with her husband.Yellowstoneshows Beth, Rip, and Carter settling into their new ranch, which comprises seven thousand acres of land, a little house, and a big barn as the flagship wraps up. The finale shows Beth’s new reality, with her husband satisfyingly planting the seeds of her vision to ranch around 600 pairs of cattle.

Yellowstone (2018) TV Show Poster

Why Beth & Rip’s Yellowstone Spinoff Can’t Be Set In Texas

Yellowstone Is A Montana-Based Franchise

While it was neat to see Beth and Rip in Texas, their spinoff couldn’t occur there. Taylor Sheridan has already teased a differentspinoff of theYellowstoneflagship called6666,which will appear at the Four Sixes Ranch in Texas, following Jimmy’s decision to work for Travis permanently. With another Texas-themedYellowstonespinoff pending, Beth and Rip’s story couldn’t go there.Having two Texas-themed Yellowstone spinoffs would completely shift the franchise’s tone, making its fascination with Texas more of a staple than a novelty. This would convolute the franchise’s association with Montana, and the National Park the Dutton Ranch bordered.

What Beth Dutton loved most about Texas was its isolation from tourist crowds, which she achieved when she bought land 40 minutes west of Dillon in an isolated part of Big Sky Country.

Still,Beth and Rip’s Texas story paved the way for what came next. What Beth Dutton loved most about Texas was its isolation from tourist crowds, which she achieved when she bought land 40 minutes west of Dillon in an isolated part of Big Sky Country. While Beth’s real estate decision ruled out an interesting story for the couple, it also built on the Dutton-Wheeler Texas love story, the first time the couple hashed out a future beyond the ranch. Fortunately, how they handle their future and what comes next will play out in the Beth and RipYellowstonespinoff.

Yellowstone

Yellowstoneis a neo-Western drama series created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, centered on the Dutton family and their fight to protect the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch from various adversaries, including land developers and nearby reservations. Premiering in 2018 on Paramount Network, the show has been praised for its depiction of power struggles, family loyalty, and rural conflicts. It has expanded into a franchise with spin-offs such as1883and1923, and an upcoming sequel series is in development.