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Dutton Ranch Is Not Yellowstone, and That’s Both Its Strength and Its Biggest Challenge

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Dutton Ranch Is Not Yellowstone, and That’s Both Its Strength and Its Biggest Challenge


Critic’s Rating: 3.25 / 5.0

3.25

For anyone hoping Dutton Ranch would simply recreate the Yellowstone formula with Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler at the center, the first four episodes make one thing abundantly clear: this is not that show.

And it’s not trying to be.

Created by Chad Feehan and built around characters originally crafted by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, Dutton Ranch strips Beth and Rip away from the Montana mythology that defined them and drops them into a world that feels harsher, flatter, and emotionally exhausting in ways Yellowstone rarely did.

(Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

That’s both intriguing and, at times, difficult to endure.

The first four episodes chart a brutal reset for Beth and Rip after the collapse of their lives in Montana. 

A devastating fire forces them off the ranch Beth fought so hard to secure, sending them south to Texas in search of something they’ve never truly had before: a future that belongs to them instead of the Yellowstone legacy.

At first, Dutton Ranch almost feels hopeful.

Rip still knows cattle better than anyone. Beth still has the business instincts that made her one of the most formidable players in Sheridan’s universe. And for the first time in years, they aren’t constantly fighting for John Dutton’s dream at the expense of their own lives.

(Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

They ride together. They slow down. They make space for each other.

Kelly Reilly’s Beth, in particular, is noticeably softer here, and it’s one of the series’ strongest creative choices.

This version of Beth isn’t constantly performing strength as armor. She’s more emotional, more vulnerable, and unexpectedly compassionate. 

Early in the premiere, when a horse is severely injured, and a veterinarian recommends euthanasia, Beth refuses to accept it. Instead, she demands he save the animal if he’s truly good at his job.

That moment says everything about who Beth has become.

(Lauren “Lo” Smith/Paramount+)

For years, Beth weaponized pain before anyone could use it against her. Here, she’s trying to preserve life rather than destroy it. She wants peace and permanence. She wants something worth protecting.

Dutton Ranch spends its first four episodes systematically dismantling that possibility.

The series is relentlessly bleak, even by Yellowstone standards.

Two herds are wiped out in rapid succession, including one devastated by a deliberate hoof-and-mouth outbreak tied to a rival ranch operation. Beth and Rip are ultimately forced to cull what remains themselves, including the last calf connected to their original herd.

It’s difficult to overstate how emotionally punishing the series becomes during these stretches.

(Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

And while ranching dramas should absolutely acknowledge the realities of the industry, Dutton Ranch occasionally mistakes relentless suffering for emotional depth. There’s only so much devastation viewers can absorb before it begins to numb the impact rather than deepen it.

What makes the losses work at all is that they aren’t really about cattle.

They’re about Beth and Rip realizing they may never escape the cycle of violence, grief, and destruction attached to the Dutton name.

Every time they attempt to build something stable, it collapses beneath them.

Even their efforts to protect Carter backfire.

(Lauren “Lo” Smith/Paramount+)

Finn Little’s expanded role as Carter is one of the season’s most pleasant surprises.

No longer just a quiet kid orbiting the Yellowstone chaos, Carter is becoming his own person here. He’s trying to figure out who he is outside of the ranch, struggling socially, emotionally, and academically after his unconventional upbringing.

More importantly, he’s internalized Rip and Beth’s worldview in ways that feel both touching and dangerous.

He learned from watching Rip love Beth fiercely and protectively, and now Carter reacts strongly whenever he sees women mistreated or humiliated. It gives him an emotional compass, but it also threatens to drag him into the same cycles Beth and Rip desperately want him to avoid.

That theme echoes throughout the series: no matter how hard these characters try to outrun their pasts, the damage follows.

(Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

Texas itself becomes part of that tension.

Feehan does a solid job of differentiating this world from Yellowstone early on. The climate is harsher, the landscape less romanticized, and the culture more openly territorial toward outsiders. Beth and Rip are experienced ranchers, but Texas humbles them quickly.

Still, there are moments where the authenticity feels uneven.

South Texas ranching communities are deeply shaped by Latino culture and labor, and the lack of stronger Latino representation throughout the ranching ecosystem feels noticeable. 

It stands out even more because Sheridan-adjacent shows usually excel at embedding viewers in environments that feel lived-in and regionally specific.

(Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

Similarly, Beth’s efforts to launch the Dutton beef business occasionally feel driven more by dramatic staging than practical logic. 

A storyline involving Beth driving to Dallas to pitch beef directly to a restaurant owner feels awkwardly constructed, given that Houston is much closer geographically and would seem a far more natural fit for that type of business expansion.

These aren’t fatal flaws, but they do interrupt immersion in a series so heavily invested in realism and atmosphere.

The supporting characters are more uneven overall.

Ed Harris brings welcome gravitas as veterinarian Everett McKinney, and J.R. Villarreal’s Azul immediately feels grounded in the world. Marc Menchaca also brings humanity to Zachariah, a man trying to move beyond terrible choices in his past.

(Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

Annette Bening’s Beulah Jackson, however, currently feels more symbolic than fully dimensional. As the powerful rival rancher determined to crush Beth and Rip before they gain footing in Texas, she often operates more as an embodiment of territorial hostility than a fully realized person. 

There are hints of deeper complexity underneath the surface, but after four episodes, those layers remain mostly buried.

Jai Courtney’s Rob-Will fares similarly, leaning so heavily into recklessness and cruelty early on that it’s difficult to see where the character might eventually evolve.

Yet part of what made Yellowstone so wildly rewatchable was its heightened nature. 

The Duttons often operated like modern western mythmaking, where even their worst actions felt fueled by purpose, loyalty, or survival. Their enemies were frequently larger-than-life, which gave viewers permission to cheer when Beth unleashed chaos or Rip enforced justice in his own brutal way.

(Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

Dutton Ranch strips much of that catharsis away.

Here, Beth and Rip aren’t conquering their problems so much as enduring wave after wave of emotional devastation, and that tonal shift dramatically changes the viewing experience. 

Without the fantasy of winning attached to their suffering, the losses land harder, heavier, and far more personally. Watching these characters fight for peace only to repeatedly lose pieces of themselves in the process makes Dutton Ranch feel less like a power fantasy and more like a tragedy.

Still, for all its flaws, Dutton Ranch works whenever it narrows its focus back to Beth and Rip.

Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly remain magnetic together, and the quieter moments between them are far more compelling than the series’s larger power struggles. Watching them attempt domestic peace after years of emotional warfare gives the show its emotional center.

(Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

That’s why the crushing losses hit so hard.

Dutton Ranch isn’t really asking whether Beth and Rip can survive Texas. It’s asking whether people shaped by the Yellowstone legacy are even capable of healing once the war finally follows them somewhere else.

After four episodes, the answer feels increasingly uncertain.

And, honestly, South Texas may not be prepared for what happens if Beth and Rip finally decide they have nothing left to lose.

Dutton Ranch premieres on Friday, May 15, on Paramount+ with two episodes and at 8/7c on Paramount Network. New episodes will be available weekly on Fridays.

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