Rip Knows EVERYTHING! Episode 6 Preview


The trailer for Episode 6 of Dutton Ranch shows Rip taking action after an important conversation. He’s a man who wants answers.

  • Episode 6 of Dutton Ranch begins streaming on Paramount+ this Friday (June 12).
  • Last week’s Episode 5 found Rip and Beth reorganizing after being forced to cull their heard. Both make very unlikely partnerships.
  • Season 1 is nine episodes and on schedule to wrap on July 3.

The Dutton Rules podcast team is ready to break it down during a live episode on Tuesday (June 9) at 2PM CT. Keep reading or watch/listen later if you can’t make it.

Related: Dutton Ranch Ep. 5 Ending Explained

Dutton Ranch, Episode 6 Preview

This is the official description for Dutton Ranch Episode 6, titled “A Cowboy Saint”:

As Rip steadies the ranch, Beth and Beulah chase a deal that could alter everything. Oreana’s pull on Carter deepens, while a prodigal son’s return sparks chaos that threatens everyone.

We got a glimpse of all this last week so we can make some reasonable guesses about what’s to come. Rob Will returned at the end of Ep. 5 and video shared by Paramount+ teases a tense conversation to come with his mom, Beulah Jackson. It feels like a stretch to call him “the prodigal son” but who else could it be?

Beth and Beulah agreed to work together, and this week it looks like they’re taking action. A trailer (below) finds them taking the kind of business meeting Yellowstone fans grew used to her taking previously. She looks very comfortable on that private jet and in front of a CEO or powerful decision maker.

As for Oreana’s pull on Carter? I don’t anticipate much relevant action in that arena if only because everything involving this couple has been so peripheral so far.

The real action looks to be what takes place at the beginning and very end of this trailer:

Dutton Ranch Episode 6 Trailer

Last week, Rip talked to Austin about the old 10 Petal foreman, Wes. Wes was shot by Rob Will (Ep. 1) and his body was dumped on the Dutton Ranch for Rip to later discover (end of Ep. 2).

The takeaway is Rip now knows whose body he dumped in the mineshaft (aka the new Train Station) and he knows someone with the 10 Petal is responsible.

At the start of the trailer, we see him demanding answers from Joaquin, who knows exactly what happened. At the end we see Joaquin begging for his life. Rip usually gets what he’s after in these situations.

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The big question is what Rip will do with this information. He’s pledged loyalty to Beulah who is also his wife’s business partner. Betraying her would get them both fired and in a town as small as Rio Paloma that would leave them without many options to rebuild.

I suspect the episode will draw us one step closer to what’s really going on at the Jackson’s ranch. Rob Will’s behavior and additional scenes shared by Paramount indicate they’re selling more than beef. It’s all building toward a very tense conclusion.

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‘Dutton Ranch’ Season 1 Pictures Reveal New Villains

It’s now pretty clear which new Yellowstone universe cast members are going to be villains. We just added 17 photos to this gallery to create a 31-photo preview of Season 1 of Dutton Ranch.

Let’s start with the two people you’re tuning in to see before getting to a new nemesis, a Hollywood legend and an update on young Carter’s love life.

Scroll through these Dutton Ranch ahead of the season premiere. That’s on May 15 via Paramount+ and Paramount Network.

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