Beulah and Everett’s history turns sharp in Episode 4

Beulah and – In an exclusive Episode 4 clip from the May 29 Paramount+ premiere of “Dutton Ranch,” Beulah Jackson and veterinarian Everett McKinney move from intimate banter to a tense confrontation over Beulah’s troubled son Rob-Will Jackson—sent to rehab for the third ti
Ed Harris and Annette Bening’s characters don’t just talk in the Episode 4 clip from “Dutton Ranch.” They circle each other—then the conversation breaks open.
In the exclusive scene, Beulah Jackson, the Jackson ranch owner, presses working veterinarian Everett McKinney during a sofa discussion at her family ranch. “Never thought about a final ride?” Beulah asks as Everett seems to weigh the moment.
Everett’s reply lands like a challenge. “Is that a question or an invitation?” he says. Beulah answers without backing away: “A bit of both I suppose.”
For a brief stretch, the exchange reads like renewed closeness—until Everett’s awareness of Beulah’s life pulls the scene into something harder.
He brings up Beulah’s troubled son, Rob-Will Jackson (Jai Courtney). Beulah has sent Rob-Will away to rehab for the third time. The atmosphere shifts immediately, from chemistry to defensiveness. “Let’s hope third time is the charm,” Beulah says.
Everett responds with a guarded kind of hope, insisting on the person behind the problem. “He was a decent kid,” he says. “Good people don’t lose all of their good.”
Beulah doesn’t meet that optimism. “Some do,” she says ominously of her son.
The sequence plays out like the characters themselves can’t separate romance from consequence for long. The clip starts with an invitation disguised as banter, then lands on the same fracture line: what Beulah has already tried, and what Everett still wants to believe.
“Dutton Ranch” begins on Paramount+ on Friday, May 29, and airs on Paramount Network at 8 ET/PT.
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So Beulah is basically mad at the vet for her son? Wild.
Third time rehab… okay but why are they making it a romance thing lol. I haven’t even watched yet, just saw the headline and I’m already stressed.
Wait is Rob-Will the same guy from Yellowstone like the one who did the thing? I thought rehab was permanent like they always say? Beulah saying “some do” sounds like she’s giving up, but then the vet’s like he’s a good kid so which is it.
Dutton Ranch is basically just family trauma with cowboy hats. If this “final ride” line is even real in the show, that feels like foreshadowing for something dark. Also May 29 Paramount+ premiere… isn’t that the same day everything else drops? I can’t keep up. Third time rehab sounds like plot armor though, like the writers will keep bringing him back until they want.