Is Annette Bening’s Beulah dead? ‘Dutton Ranch’ reveals her fate

Is Annette Bening’s Beulah dead? ‘Dutton Ranch’ reveals her fate

Saddle up. 

Warning: Spoilers ahead! Do not proceed unless you’ve watched “Dutton Ranch” episode 8, “Whiskey Limits.” 

The seventh episode of the “Yellowstone” spinoff “Dutton Ranch” ended with Beulah Jackson (Annette Bening) collapsing at a party. What happened to her – is she dead? 

The eighth episode reveals that she’s still alive, and had a heart attack. A medical helicopter transports her from her remote ranch to a hospital.

Annette Bening’s Beulah (pictured in “Dutton Ranch” with Kelly Reilly’s Beth) collapsed at the end of the seventh episode. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Beulah (pictured) isn’t dead, she had a heart attack. Lauren Smith/Paramount+

Called “Whiskey Limits,” the episode follows Beulah as she recovers from her medical incident, which scares her old flame, Everett McKinney (Ed Harris), into making their romance official. 

In the previous episode, Beulah was going to leave her ranch, The 10 Petal, to her adopted son, Joaquin (Juan Pablo Raba). 

However, her volatile drug addict son, Rob-Will (Jai Courtney), pressured her to put him in charge instead.

Rob-Will (Jai Courtney, pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) will take over the 10 Petal Ranch, much to Beth’s dismay. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Rip (Cole Hauser, pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) are both temporarily working for the 10 Petal Ranch. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

“Dutton Ranch” follows Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) after the events of “Yellowstone,” as they move from Montana to Texas after her father John Dutton’s (Kevin Costner) death.

Beulah is their neighbor, and after Beth and Rip lose their cattle herd to disease, they’re temporarily working for her. Beth isn’t happy about Beulah putting Rob-Will in charge, and points out that this “changes things.” 

“I didn’t agree to work with your son. I agreed to work with you,” Beth says, calling Rob-Will a “liability.” 

Paramount renewed “Dutton Ranch” with Beth and Rip (pictured) for Season 2 on Wednesday. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Paramount said that “Dutton Ranch” with Bening and Ed Harris (pictured) got nearly 13 million viewers on streaming, its first week. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

Beulah tells Beth that she’s not leaving immediately, “So if you’re willing, I’d love for you to just take it a day at a time.” 

On Wednesday, Paramount renewed the show for a Season 2, hailing it as the biggest debut in Paramount+ history. 

Per the network, it drew nearly 13 million viewers during its first week streaming, and nearly 3 million viewers airing on Paramount Network, making it the biggest series premiere on cable since 2023. 

Hauser (pictured with Reilly in “Dutton Ranch”) addressed the firing of showrunner Chad Feehand, saying, “Things change.” Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Beulah’s son Rob Will (pictured) will take over the ranch, and nobody is happy about that. Lauren Smith/Paramount+ For screengrabs, simply remove the photographer name

The show has already had some drama behind the scenes. Although it’s produced by “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan, Chad Feehan was the showrunner, and he was quietly let go three weeks before Season 1 premiered. 

In an interview published Wednesday, Hauser told The Hollywood Reporter, “Showrunners change all the time.”

Hauser, 51, who is also producing “Dutton Ranch” as well as starring in it, added, “This business is about adapting. We’ve been doing this for a long time. Things change. People move on.” 

“Dutton Ranch” episode 8 is now streaming on Paramount+ and airs Friday, June 26 at 8 p.m. on Paramount Network. 

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