SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from the eighth episode of “Dutton Ranch,” “Whiskey Limits,” which is now streaming on Paramount+.
The conclusion of last week’s “Dutton Ranch” episode was intense: Beulah (Annette Bening) experienced a heart attack or stroke, brought on by an emotional Carter (Finn Little) who drunkenly damaged her taxidermy at the 10 Petal gala. Will Beulah pull through? Will Carter face consequences? Is Rob-Will (Jai Courtney) planning a power move? Let’s delve into this week’s developments!
- It’s serious if Beulah needs to be airlifted. Her health incident must have been severe!
- Carter’s drunken fall from his horse must have been quite the spectacle. Riding while intoxicated isn’t advisable!
- Carter’s horse became the unfortunate recipient of his drunken nausea. Poor animal!
- It’s surprising Rip (Cole Hauser) and Beth (Kelly Reilly) aren’t angrier at Carter. Many would face harsher penalties for less!
- However, Beth’s stern discussion is commendable parenting.
- Rip plans to take Carter to work at the 10 Petal the very next morning. His presence might not be welcomed.
- Everett (Ed Harris) waiting for Beulah at the hospital is quite touching.
- Beulah’s statement to Robert William was firm: “Robert William, you are so goddamned weak. That’s why I’m leaving the ranch to you. It’s not your prize — it’s your protection.”
- Rob-Will’s reaction to Beulah’s revelation was intense.
- Carter’s neon-colored vomit was quite the sight.
- Kudos to Rip and Azul (J.R. Villarreal) for giving Carter a hard time on their way to the ranch, showing tough love.
- Though it’s not the drama one might expect, the moments of connection between Beulah and Beth, especially as mothers, add depth to their characters.
- Beulah’s affection for Rob-Will is evident, and her decision to shift the succession to protect Joaquin (Juan Pablo Raba) and the family is strategic, despite her low opinion of Rob-Will.
- Everett’s cowboy poetry is charming: “I’m ready to take that final ride with you, if you are.”
- Austin (Sterlin English) seems to be in trouble. He should decide whether to stay quiet or leave.
- Carter’s behavior needs to improve. His fall looked painful!
- Beulah and Everett seem to have a passionate relationship, which is good for them!
- Beth successfully calms Carter down.
- The mystery remains about Carter’s destination and the truck he’s using.
- Joaquin is taking a risk by involving the police with Rob-Will’s gun.
- Joaquin appears impulsive as he considers leaving his family.
- Carter’s ambition to become a cop raises questions.
- Austin divulging 10 Petal secrets to Beth and Rip could lead to trouble.
- Beth and Rip are unlikely to want to manage an illegal cattle operation that deceives Border Patrol.
- There is uncertainty about the influence Joaquin’s father may bring to the ranch.
Until next time, Dutton ranchers, try to keep clear of any horse-related mishaps!

