Plus, Walker is different from Lloyd where the ranch is concerned. Lloyd has been getting provoked by Walker, and he finally snapped. In response, Rip claimed Lloyd had not put the brand first. Lloyd disputed why Rip had been riding him so hard. The punishment does not match the crime, and Rip is going absolutely overboard. In Season 4, Episode 5 of “Yellowstone,” Rip declared that Lloyd was lucky to still be walking after Lloyd had fought Walker. He has been cruel and violent without restraint, and I know all of this is going to be an unpopular thing to say with fellow fans. (Yes, Beth.) Otherwise, Rip is getting written as an uncharacteristic cluster of humanity. Related: How To Watch “After Yellowstone” With Actress Q’orianka Kilcherīeth is the one thing keeping his likability somewhat tethered. It makes you wonder what will be left, if anything, of the Rip, that “Yellowstone” fans have known and loved if/when Beth’s big secret gets out. So, how did “Yellowstone” go from hitting us in the feels to obliterating our heart boxes? Rip is unrecognizable from his Season 1 persona, and he is growing less likable with every passing episode. The same Lloyd, Rip asked to be his best man at his wedding to Beth in a moving scene between the two tough guys, is now Rip’s number one enemy. Yes, the man who was like a father to Rip apart from John Dutton. So far in Season 4, Rip has berated an orphan, murdered a man for no apparent reason, and mercilessly beat up Lloyd without asking any solid questions.
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