‘Yellowstone’: Beth Dutton’s 8 Best Burns
‘Yellowstone’ creator Taylor Sheridan makes sure to give fans a glimpse into Beth Dutton’s warm heart with her relationship with Rip and her soft spot for her father, John. This is a necessary move considering her famous one-liners and foul-mouthed insults. Here are Beth’s eight best burns.
Yellowstone’s Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) is a no-nonsense businesswoman who loves sassy one-liners and foul-mouthed insults. Writer Taylor Sheridan does give fans a glimpse into Beth’s warm heart and her soft spot for her father, John Dutton (Kevin Costner).
But, as a rule, her tough nature and sharp tongue keeps viewers wondering what she’ll say next. Ahead of the premiere of Yellowstone season 5 part 2, here are Beth Dutton’s eight best burns.
8. The ‘Yellowstone’ character is not a fan of ‘city boys’
Some of Beth’s best dialogue in season 1 came during an interaction with “city boy” Ted. After sizing him up in a bar, Beth put him in his place.
“You’re hunting. That’s why you’re sitting in a bar instead of standing in a river,” Beth tells Ted before he asks, “Who the hell are you to judge me?”
“I ain’t judging you, buddy…I’m hunting too, just not hunting you,” she says.
“What’s wrong with me?” Ted wondered.
To which Beth replies: “You look like a real soft f**k, Ted. All you city boys do.”
7. Beth Dutton can pay her own bills
When the bartender tells Beth that Mr. Jenkins has paid for her drinks, she responds in the most Beth Dutton way possible.
“I wouldn’t let that c**ksucker pay for my funeral.”
6. She’s always packing
This legendary line happened in season 1, and it tells you everything you need to know about the sassy character. When a cowboy tells Beth that she looks like she’s worth “a ride around the arena,” she tells him he can’t talk to her like that.
“You better have a big pistol in that purse,” the cowboy says.
She replies, “I do. It’s called my name. Beth Dutton. What’s yours?”