HBO rejected Yellowstone due to Beth Dutton's intensity

Taylor Sheridan revealed that HBO passed on Yellowstone because they wanted to tone down the fiery character of Beth Dutton. The network's executives believed her abrasiveness would alienate female viewers, but Sheridan defended her unfiltered nature. This decision led the series to Paramount, where it became a massive success.

In the early development stages of Yellowstone, creator Taylor Sheridan pitched the show to HBO, which initially greenlit it. However, network executives suggested changes to Beth Dutton, the sharp-tongued daughter of the Dutton family, eventually portrayed by Kelly Reilly. They argued she was too abrasive and that women would not relate to her, as Sheridan recounted in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter: "'We think she's too abrasive. We want to tone her down. Women won't like her.'"

Sheridan pushed back, explaining that Beth's appeal lies in her voicing unspoken frustrations. "They were wrong, because Beth says the quiet part out loud every time. When someone's rude to you in a restaurant, or cuts you off in the parking lot, Beth says the thing you wish you'd said," he said. Frustrated by the notes, Sheridan ended the call decisively: "So I said to them, 'OK, everybody done? Who on this call is responsible for a scripted show that you guys have on the air? Oh, you're not? Thanks.' And I hung up. They never called back."

HBO's rejection proved fortuitous for Paramount, which acquired the series and launched it in 2018. Yellowstone has since run for seven seasons, spawning spin-offs like the Kayce Dutton-focused Y: Marshals and an upcoming one featuring Beth and Rip Wheeler, tentatively titled The Dutton Ranch, though it lacks a release date.

Reilly attributes Beth's popularity to her complexity. In an Esquire interview, she noted: "It's like this gray area of in-between, which is where all women live — or human beings live — which is the truth. Somewhere in that, there is a primal thing that Beth kind of touches on, which I think is what makes her such a unique character. I love that stuff." The character's intensity has resonated widely, contributing to the Dutton family's cultural footprint akin to iconic TV clans like the Starks or Sopranos.

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