“He’s going to have learned you can’t just stumble upon that. You have to earn it,” the actor told UPI.



1 of 2 | Finn Little and Natalie Alyn Lind star in Season 1 of “Dutton Ranch,” which wraps up Friday. Photo by Emerson Miller/Paramount+
When the Yellowstone spin-off, Dutton Ranch, wraps up its first season on Paramount+ Friday, viewers will get answers to shocking questions about the Jackson family’s storied Texas cattle operation.
Episode 7 showed ranching matriarch Buelah Jackson (Annette Bening) suffering a heart attack at a party celebrating her successful 10 Petal Ranch’s anniversary after she named her hot-headed biological son Rob-Will (Jai Courtney) as her successor instead of her smart and calm adopted son Joaquin (Juan Pablo Raba).
The business decision is met with immediate disapproval from Beth, Buelah’s right-hand woman (Kelly Reilly), and Beth’s husband Rip (Cole Hauser), the foreman at the 10 Petal Ranch.
Elsewhere, Rip and Beth’s 19-year-old cowboy son Carter (Finn Little) and Oreana (Natalie Alyn Lind), Carter’s 24-year-old girlfriend and Buelah’s granddaughter, have an explosive, embarrassing fight at the party.
Episode 8 deals with the fall-out from Buelah’s health crisis, while Episode 9 sets the story up for Season 2.
“My character’s a little worse for wear the morning after [the party] than Oreana is. You might be more emotionally damaged,” Little told Lind in a recent Zoom interview with UPI. “But, for Carter, it’s time to get to work, finally.”
Lind added: “You don’t really see a vulnerable side of her very often. I don’t think she likes exposing that side of herself. So, it was nice to see the Jacksons come together, even if it was not the best circumstances.
“But I think that it’s awakening time for her to kind of realize what’s important in her life,” she said.
The young couple still care deeply for each other, despite the fact that they behaved badly in public.
“There was definitely a bit of alcohol involved,” Little said. “It’s hard to really read the relationship from any which way. I never know what to think with Oreana.”
Lind acknowledged Oreana was testing Carter when she picked a fight with him at her rich family’s high-profile event.
“Oreana’s a very complicated person, so it’s going to be interesting to see Episode 9 how she reacts to what he did at the party. It might be positive. It might be negative. I’m not going to say which way, but there definitely is a strong reaction that might not be expected from Carter’s performance at the 10 Petal anniversary party,” the actress said.
Buelah, Beth and Rip — former hell-raisers themselves — are all fairly forgiving of Carter and Oreana’s loud confrontation, even if their terrible manners were disappointing.
“That morning-after scene with Kelly, where I’m sitting outside? Oh, my God, all I remember is they had a space heater inside that day because outside was freezing, so I’m just shivering, shaking. But I think it kind of helps the performance a little bit,” he added.
“Those scenes with Kelly were really fun to film,” he said. “Carter was hung over, throwing up. There was a lot of throwing up. But, they were very fun to film.”
Little said Carter is trying to figure out who he is, aside from his connections to Beth and Rip.
“Carter’s arc, this whole season, has been trying to gain a little bit of individuality and a bit of respect,” the actor noted.
“That’s where his head’s at. But, I think, by the end of the season, he’s going to have learned you can’t just stumble upon that. You have to earn it.”
Oreana spent most of Episode 8 in the hospital with Beulah’s beau Everett (Ed Harris.)
“We’re actually filming in a real hospital. So, one of my favorite moments from [the] set was Annette laying in bed, and I’m sitting beside her crying, just in a very emotional state, and we’re having a hard time figuring out who were background actors, because everybody kind of had similar scrubs on,” Lind recalled.
“So, in the middle of a take, all of a sudden, a real nurse or doctor walks it and goes, ‘What are you guys doing in here?’ We’re like, ‘What’s happening?’ So, those scenes were definitely emotional, but they’re one of my favorite moments from set.”