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Yellowstone's Spinoff 'Dutton Ranch' Features Devastating Onscreen Massacre

Dutton Ranch shook up Beth and Rip's new life in Texas with a shocking onscreen massacre.

During the Friday, May 29, episode, Rip (Cole Hauser) failed to stop the foot-and-mouth disease from running rampant through the livestock at the farm. He realized that the entire herd was either at risk or already infected, which led to him, Beth (Kelly Reilly), Zachariah (Marc Menchaca) and Azul (J. R. Villarreal) brutally shooting the animals one by one in a brutal sequence.

The slaughter was an attempt to protect the remaining livestock in the herd who were quarantined on the other side of the ranch. The decision created new problems for Beth and Rip, who were still trying to make the ranch profitable and were not faced with starting completely over.

Friday's episode brought Dutton Ranchback to its roots after its parent show, Yellowstone, previously touched on topics related to farm life. Yellowstone initially introduced viewers to the Dutton family in 2018. The Paramount Network show came to an end in 2024, expanding its universe with Luke Grimes‘ CBS show Marshals and Dutton Ranch, which premiered in May.

"As Beth and Rip fight to build a future together - far from the ghosts of Yellowstone - they collide with brutal new realities and a ruthless rival ranch that will stop at nothing to protect its empire," reads the synopsis for Dutton Ranch. "In South Texas, blood runs deeper, forgiveness is fleeting, and the cost of survival might just be your soul."

Dutton Ranchhas introduced some new characters played by Annette Bening and Ed Harris. Other newcomers include Jai Courtney, Natalie Alyn Lind, Marc Menchaca, Juan Pablo Raba and J. R. Villarreal.

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"My arc is heading in a direction that I am not going to be specific about, but she starts off the season and ends it a completely different person," Lind, 25, exclusively told Us Weekly earlier this month about her character's journey. "There's things that happen that change her life forever."

Dutton Ranch expands Rip and Beth's world as they meet many new people - including the powerful Jackson family made up of matriarch Beulah (Bening), who owns the 10 Petal Ranch. She runs her affluent business with sons Joaquin (Raba), the fixer in the family, and Rob-Will (Courtney), the reckless brother who sets off a chain reaction in the pilot episode.

Rob-Will's daughter Oreana (Lind) is destined to inherit the ranch but instead finds herself pushing back against expectation - and finding love with Beth and Rip's son Carter.

"Everybody knows the Duttons so well and there's this deep history. For the Jacksons coming into this new franchise, we wanted it to feel like it was a family that was deep rooted so when you get to know them, it feels authentic," Lind shared with Us.

Dutton Ranch airs Fridays on Paramount+.

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This story was originally published May 29, 2026 at 6:01 AM.

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