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‘Dutton Ranch’ kills off character in shocking Season 1 finale
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‘Dutton Ranch’ kills off character in shocking Season 1 finale

By Abrar Hussain
July 3, 2026 4 Min Read
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Warning: Spoilers ahead! Do not proceed unless you’ve watched the Season 1 finale of “Dutton Ranch.” 

Someone got taken to the train station. 

The Season 1 finale of the “Yellowstone” spinoff “Dutton Ranch” ends with a murder, a kidnapping — and a pregnancy reveal. 

“Dutton Ranch” with Kelly Reilly’s Beth and Cole Hauser’s Rip (pictured) ends Season 1 with a murder. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Rob-Will (Jai Courtney, pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) gets fatally shot in the head. Lauren Smith/Paramount+ For screengrabs, simply remove the photographer name

During the episode, titled “El Padrino,” Joaquin Jackson (Juan Pablo Raba) fatally shoots his adopted brother, Rob-Will Jackson (Jai Courtney), in the head executioner style. 

His drug lord father, Mariano Reyes (Raoul Trujillo) orders him to do it, because he’s furious that Joaquin and Rob-Will’s mother Beulah (Annette Bening) named Rob-Will as her successor to take over running her ranch, instead of Joaquin.

Joaquin does the deed in Rob-Will’s own home, leaving Rob-Will’s distraught daughter, Oreana (Natalie Alyn Lind) to find his body lying by the front door.

Oreana sees the tail lights on Joaquin’s car as he speeds away, crying, but it’s unclear if she realizes that her uncle was the culprit. 

Natalie Alyn Lind as Oreanna Jackson and Finn Little as Carter (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) were involved, but it’s unclear if he’s the father of her baby. Lauren Smith/Paramount+
Rob-Will (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) was Oreana’s father, and she finds him dead. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

To make matters worse for her, Oreana also discovers that she’s pregnant. “Dutton Ranch” doesn’t make it clear who the father is. It could be Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip’s (Cole Hauser) adopted son, Carter (Finn Little), since the two were involved.

But, Oreana was also dating other men before and after Carter. It seems like the show will reveal that in Season 2. 

Meanwhile, Carter has bigger problems than a possible unplanned pregnancy. At the end of the episode, Mariano has his henchmen kidnap Carter, to provoke Beth and Rip. 

Carter (pictured with Oreana in “Dutton Ranch”) gets kidnapped in the Season 1 finale, to provoke his adopted parents, Beth and Rip. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Beth had been working for Annette Bening’s Beulah Jackson (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”). Emerson Miller/Paramount+

During the episode, Beth and Rip – who had been working for Joaquin and Rob-Will’s mother, Beulah Jackson at her 10 Petal Ranch – discover that the Jacksons have been using their cattle to smuggle fentanyl from Mexico to the United States. 

Apparently “Dutton Ranch” is now “Euphoria.” Beth and Rip find around 2 million dollars worth of packets of the drug sewn inside the cows. 

They meet with Beulah, who confesses that she had been doing this work for Mariano, and was trying to get out of it. Both of her sons knew about it.

Beth (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) is furious to learn that the Jacksons were using cattle to smuggle drugs. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Rip (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) and Beth return the drugs, but Mariano is still angry they got involved in his business. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

“Did you think we wouldn’t find out?” a furious Beth tells Beulah. “You’re filling cattle with fentanyl and dragging them across the border?  Are you out of your f–king mind?” 

Although Rip and Beth return the drugs to Beulah, Mariano is still angry that they got involved in his business. 

In retaliation for meddling in his drug trafficking business, Mariano sends henchmen after Rip and Beth. They creep up to Rip and Beth’s ranch at night, with guns. 

Rip (pictured with Carter in “Dutton Ranch”) defends his ranch from Mariano’s henchmen. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Season 1 ends with Beth and Rip (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) finding out that Carter got kidnapped. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

During the shoot-out against the gunmen, Rip is aided by his ranch hands, Zachariah (Marc Menchaca) and Azul (R.R. Villarreal), and his friend, Everett (Ed Harris). 

Rip and Beth win, killing Mariano’s henchmen, but in response, Mariano then kidnaps Carter. 

“They don’t want Carter, they want us,” says Rip. Season 1 ends with Beth saying, “They’re gonna f–ing get us.” 

Zachariah and Azul (pictured in “Dutton Ranch” with Rip and Beth) help Rip and Beth defend themselves from Mariano’s henchmen. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Carter (pictured in “Dutton Ranch”) is kidnapped and left to an unknown fate at the end of Season 1. Lauren âLoâ Smith/Paramount+

During its first season, “Dutton Ranch” followed Rip and Beth after the events of cowboy drama “Yellowstone,” which starred Kevin Costner as Beth’s now-deceased father.

In “Dutton Ranch,” Rip and Beth move from Montana to Texas, and become entangled with the Jackson family. 

In May, executive producer Christina Alexandra Voros told Page Six that Beth and Rip are looking for peace, but, “war keeps coming to their doorstep.”

On June 24, 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. 

“Dutton Ranch” with Hauser (pictured) has been renewed for a Season 2. Emerson Miller/Paramount+
“Dutton Ranch” with Hauser (pictured) ousted the Season 1 showrunner, so Season 2 will need a new showrunner. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

“Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan produced the show, but the Season 1 showrunner was Chad Feehan. However, after he was ousted three weeks before Season 1 premiered, Season 2 will need a new showrunner. 

The Season 2 premiere date hasn’t been announced yet. 

The “Dutton Ranch” Season 1 finale is now streaming on Paramount+ and airs on Paramount Network Friday, July 1 at 8 p.m. 

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