Cole Hauser Calls Rip And Beth’s Relationship ‘Raw And Real’

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There are numerous explanations as to why viewers keep coming back to watch “Yellowstone.” As viewers follow the Dutton family’s ongoing antics, it’s some of the most addictive television now on air. They possess a sizable ranch, and people are always interested in acquiring land when there is money to be earned from it. Every season, the Duttons have faced off against different foes who want the ranch for themselves.

While this particular plotline has received ample attention over the years, it’s not the only reason fans keep coming back. Some return to the show to witness the political aspirations of Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley). Others want to see more of John Dutton (Kevin Costner) as he navigates his role as the family patriarch. And for those who love a good romance, nothing has beaten the developing relationship between Rip (Cole Hauser) and Beth (Kelly Reilly). The two have gone through plenty of ups and downs over the years, but according to actor Cole Hauser, there’s a simple explanation for why audiences continue to root for the couple.

Cole Hauser On Why Yellowstone Viewers Love Rip And Beth

Season 4 saw a significant development in the relationship between Rip and Beth. For the finale, the two finally tied the knot. It was a simple ceremony, but it’s one that suited the loving couple. But of course, marriage is far from the end of the line for the two, as they’ve undergone immense trials and tribulations together, and if Cole Hauser’s remarks are any indication, audiences will continue to see the two struggle to find common footing in the seasons ahead.

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In an interview with Men’s Journal, Cole Hauser spoke about how viewers are drawn to the often turbulent relationship between the two. As he puts it, “There’s such an honesty and a truth to them — their love is so raw and real.” Real relationships can’t always be flowers and sunshine, as they’re depicted in sitcoms and fairy tales. They’re often messy, which Hauser goes on to explain how that resonates with the show’s fans: “They’re not perfect, and people want to see imperfection. The relationships you see in films are often just kind of bulls*** and magical. Most relationships are just not that way.”

Within the framework of Rip and Beth’s courtship, viewers may be able to recognize elements of their own relationships. It may be difficult for them, but they manage to succeed in the end, proving that the objective is worthwhile.

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