The article discusses a controversial scene from the popular television series, "Yellowstone," that has sparked a significant amount of backlash. The scene in question, referred to as the "rip scene," is considered by many viewers to have gone too far.
"Yellowstone," starring Kevin Costner, portrays the lives of the Dutton family, who own the largest contiguous ranch in the United States. The show has gained a large following due to its captivating storytelling and intense drama.
However, the rip scene, which aired during the third season, has caused immense controversy among viewers.
The scene depicts a gruesome attack on the character Beth Dutton, played by Kelly Reilly. In the scene, Beth is targeted by a group of individuals who detonate a bomb in her office. Although the scene is not explicit in its depiction of the attack itself, it is heavily implied. Beth survives the attack but is left severely injured and in critical condition.
Many viewers found the scene to be incredibly graphic and disturbing. They argue that it went beyond the boundaries of what is acceptable for television, especially during prime time. Some critics and viewers have even called it gratuitous and unnecessary.
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