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Jamie Dutton’s sadness in “Yellowstone” affects actor Wes Bentley in his daily life, but the character’s existential problems are understandable. After all, Jamie murdered his biological father, lost both of his parents who adopted him, and never managed to realize his childhood dream of becoming a simple rancher (he became a lawyer instead). However, it doesn’t help that his sister, Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly), is ruthlessly hostile towards him during every conversation they have. So what’s your problem?
Some people argue that Beth is a sociopath whose treatment of her brother is unfair, especially since she unironically encouraged him to commit suicide in the “Yellowstone” season 2 episode “Resurrection Day,” as he was emotionally vulnerable after killing an innocent journalist in cold blood. . However, Beth arguably has valid reasons to hate him, stemming from an incident in her teenage years that essentially destroyed her chances of ever being truly happy.
Since then, Jamie’s actions have given Beth more reasons to hate him, and sadly, some of the concerns she has about his loyalty to her family have come true. With that in mind, let’s examine all the reasons for their bitter feud.
This is the root cause of Beth Dutton’s hatred towards her brother and dates back to her teenage years. It all started after she became pregnant and asked Jamie to help her get an abortion, so he took her to a free clinic on the outskirts of town and sterilized her without her consent.
Beth’s anger toward Jamie intensifies as “Yellowstone” progresses, especially after she decides to settle down with Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) once and for all. Beth fears that her husband will never feel fulfilled in their relationship because she will never be able to give him a child, and she feels some guilt about the abortion because teenager Rip was the father but did not know it at the time.
What’s more, Beth finds out about Jamie’s own son in the fifth season of “Yellowstone,” prompting more feelings of hostility toward him. Afterwards, she tells him that he does not deserve to be a father and threatens to take away everything he loves, although it remains to be seen whether she meant forcibly adopting his son or committing a heinous act against the child.
Contrary to what some people believe, Jamie Dutton wasn’t always bad news. As the family’s lead attorney, he once did everything in his power to serve their best interests, even when they deserved to go to jail. However, their relationship soured after family patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner) ruined Jamie’s political ambitions by running against him to become governor of Montana. This led to Jamie telling all the trash about his family to a journalist, who he then killed to make sure the story didn’t get out.
Beth hasn’t trusted Jamie since the aforementioned sterilization incident, but finding out that she betrayed her family put another nail in the coffin of their relationship. Additionally, Jamie has proposed that the family sell some of their land to ensure they remain financially comfortable (and to improve their political prospects), so Beth sees this as a threat to their way of life, especially after he asks John to be accused while they secretly work alongside the people who want to take them down. This damn family, right?
However, Beth might be right that Jamie is untrustworthy. In addition to shooting her original father, she’s partly responsible for John Dutton’s death, and everyone who watches “Yellowstone” knows that Beth is a daddy’s girl through and through.
Jamie is partly responsible for the death of John Dutton in the fifth season of “Yellowstone.” His lover, Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri), hires assassins to take him out of the game and make it look like a suicide, and Jamie more or less supports her decision. after she confesses what happened. That said, she initially mourns her father, showing that Sarah acted of her own free will and that there is some humanity that remains in Jamie.
Of course, Beth immediately suspected Jamie of being behind her father’s murder from the moment she discovered he was dead. John’s death angered many “Yellowstone” fans, but that’s nothing compared to the anger Beth feels toward her brother. She vowed to kill her brother, but her other brother, Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes), convinced her to hold off until she had proof.
In the end, they find out that Jamie was involved, so Beth invades his house, sticks a knife in him, and has Rip dump his body in the “train station,” which is actually an out-of-state canyon that houses everyone. the skeletons. in the Dutton family closet. What’s more, Beth told police that Jamie attacked her and fled, ensuring that she also destroyed her brother’s reputation with the public, as the media later reported. Jamie losing his sound reputation would have bothered him more than getting stabbed, so Beth had the last laugh.