Before heading to the prison, Beth finds time to head to her day job at Market Equities where she's fired by Caroline Warner (Jackie Weaver) for corporate espionage.
Who attacked Beth in her office on Yellowstone Season 2?
In the Season 2 episode "Resurrection Day," the season's antagonist, Malcolm Beck (Neal McDonough) sends masked thugs to Beth's office. They brutally attack and murder Beth's assistant Jason (David Cleveland Brown) and beat Beth beyond recognition.
Why did Beth Dutton get fired from market equities?
After some real shady business setting up her former company, Market Equities, for a public relations nightmare, she was unceremoniously ousted from her role as president of the Montana division.
Sunday night's episode ended with a good old fashioned donnybrook as Beth got into a bar fight with a young lady who just so happened to be hitting on Rip (Cole Hauser).
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What did Beth do to get fired on Yellowstone?
Beth's bad day continues and she gets fired from Market Equities after Caroline (played by Jacki Weaver, not Sally Struthers like the internet wrongly assumes) accuses her of leaking the police brutality story to the Times.
She finally pulled one over on Market Equities by giving her controlling share of Schwartz and Meyer to a Market Equiities competitor and putting all the Schwartz and Meyer land into a conservation easement, which basically makes all of ME's lawsuits pointless.
According to a reveal by Yellowstone stars, Jamie believes he acted in his sister's best interest by having Beth sterilized. Taking her to an abortion clinic at the Indian Reservation was the only way to keep the incident from John and protect Rip as well.
In the Duttons' case, they protect their way of life and ranch through the easement, and keep their property whole, as John intends. The family can continue to live there, and the land can be sold or passed on to heirs.
Early on in season 4, we find out that the perpetrator of the Dutton attacks was a prisoner named Terrell Riggins. Riggins apparently hired a local militia to gun down, blow up, and ambush John, Kayce, and Beth.
At the end of “Yellowstone” Season 3, Market Equities boss Willa Hayes tells Roarke to treat this deal with Dutons “like an oil deal in Yemen.” That heavily indicates that Marquet Equities and Roarke are involved in Beth's bombing.
It turns out she was hard on her because she wanted to toughen her up. Evelyn even said something to Beth the day the young girl got her first period. Evelyn says that everything will change for Beth starting that day. She made her aware that she was entering a world dominated by men.
The underlying reason for John Dutton's dislike of Jamie is their differing personality and views on life. It is why they often fight, argue, and even work against each other in various stages of their life. Of course, it's also possible that John dislikes Jamie because he's adopted and not a true-blooded Dutton.
One of the most talked about scenes was when Carter calls Beth his “mama,” and she had to tell him the cold hard truth that she does not consider herself to be his mother.
Bob sold Schwartz & Meyer to Market Equities and when Bethany was offered a job, she took it and the first thing she did was drive to the Main Headquarters in Salt Lake City and fired Bob. She then declared the main building of operations would be moved to Montana.
No, Beth and Casey do not know that Jamie is adopted on Yellowstone. Throughout the series, Jamie's adoption is never discussed. The only family members who seem to know are John, Kayce, and Beth's father, Malcolm, who adopted Jamie's biological brother, Teeter.
For anyone wondering why does Beth hate Jamie in Yellowstone the answer is multi-layered but perhaps the biggest factor is that she holds him responsible for her being unable to have biological children.
Though Rip arrived just in time to save her, he took a bullet in the struggle. Confined to bed to heal, he wakes to the image of Beth's battered face. With his first words, he wishes her attackers could come back to life, just so he could kill them again — as true a Rip Wheeler “I love you” as there ever was!