Yes, in Yellowstone's first season, Beth did sleep with Walker, using him as a way to deal with anger and pain from an argument with Rip, who had hurt her feelings by assuming she was with Jason, though Beth didn't have feelings for Walker but saw him as a way to lash out and take a piece of "goodness," which later led to an apology to Rip and a lingering tension between Rip and Walker.
After Beth and Rip began their romance as teenagers, Beth decided to make Rip jealous by going on a date with an older cowboy named Rowdy (Kai Caster).
That happened in Season 1, then in Season 2, Rip saw Beth crying while Walker sang her a song. She then apologized to Rip, and he forgave her, saying she never needed to apologize to him.
Rowdy had a fling with Beth Dutton when she was in her teens.
After being released from prison, Rip hired him on the spot. After receiving the Brand, Walker began slacking off on the Ranch and refused to partake in some actions with the other Hands, as well as running his mouth off, frustrating Rip to the point where he wanted him dead.
1 Elsa Dutton
Elsa Dutton's death is doubtlessly the saddest in the Yellowstone franchise.
Beth became pregnant by Rip and, fearing for what would happen to Rip and her from her father, she kept this information from Rip. She sought help from her brother Jamie Dutton, who fearing being recognized as the Dutton daughter, took her to a Broken Rock parental clinic.
In the emotional final moments, we see Beth, Rip, and Carter settling into their new home in Dillon, closing the chapter on their old life but opening the door to new beginnings. While they've found their happy ending, this isn't the last we'll see of them.
She fakes being pregnant so he doesn't kill her, but since she clearly can't fake a pregnancy for long, she also fakes a miscarriage. Beth gets involved with his gang again by making fake money in order to stay alive.
Rip to Beth (Season 3, Episode 2)
“Baby, you've been doin' whatever you want your whole damn life.”
Beth threatened to tell Rip the truth about her inability to bear children in Season 5 Part 1. This served as blackmail to keep Jamie under her thumb, but now Beth wants to do the deed herself. Rip has killed plenty of people in this series, but Beth has kept away from doing this kind of dirty work.
What did Beth whisper to the casket? The Dutton family finally has a service for John, where Beth once again promises to avenge her dad. After laying a white rose on his casket, Beth leans down and whispers, "I will avenge you," then leaves the service.
In the first season, I assumed they were both in their mid-40s because that's how old they look and act IMO, and that's how old the actors actually are. But in season two Beth reveals that she is 34 and because of their relationship starting in their teens, we can assume Rip is around the same age.
All of Beth's cigarette smoking. "I don't smoke, so all those cigarettes are the herbal cigarettes," Reilly told ET in an interview back in January 2022. "I hate them so much and he [Taylor Sheridan] has it in the script when she's smoking and when she takes a drag, it's all written.”
After Beth kills Jamie and Rip and Lloyd dispose of his body in Yellowstone season 5, episode 14, the neo-Western drama never shows Kayce's reaction to what happened to Jamie. It's unclear if those involved ever formally tell Kayce the truth, or if they let him infer how Jamie went missing.
In the final episode of Yellowstone, John Dutton's remaining two children, Beth and Kayce, sell the Yellowstone Ranch to their Broken Rock Indian Reservation neighbors for pennies on the dollar, if the tribe agrees never to sell or divide it.
The long scar on Beth's left cheek came from the first brutal attack and beating that she received from the henchmen of the brothers who were trying to bully John Dutton off of the land. The second bruising and cuts came from the bomb explosion in Beth's office.
Beth's mom wanted to toughen her up. So she could succeed in a man's world. In season one episode seven, when Beth 'becomes a woman' her mother says “I have to turn you into the man most men will never be … You're gonna hate it, sweetheart.”
Beth Dutton: BPD with ASPD traits
Her father ensured that any remnants of softness in her were burned away, leaving her with BPD-level emotional volatility but ASPD-level detachment when necessary.
Jamie (Wes Bentley) was the adopted son of John and Evelyn but was later disinherited after several legal battles and double crosses. His adoption was kept hidden from him until he met his biological father, Garrett Randall. Randall allegedly killed Jamie's birth mother when Jamie was just a baby.
However, Sarah confesses that she killed John as he wanted it to happen. She hired a contract killer to kill John without involving anyone not even Jamie. However, Jamie tells her that he said things in anger and never wanted his father dead. John Button's murder has set up the plot for the final season.
Three visitors to Yellowstone National Park were sentenced last month to short jail terms for unrelated misdemeanor violations, federal prosecutors said, emphasizing the need for safety on protected parkland.
After sneaking up on Jamie at his house, Beth and her estranged brother have a bloody, knockdown brawl. It looks like Jamie might choke Beth to death, only for Rip to interrupt, grab him and free up Beth to deliver a fatal stab wound to Jamie. Farewell, Jamie — your scheming always kept things interesting!