And after this thing ends, you should give me a call. You surely got your kills," and adds, "But now, as a result, my shareholders are the majority owners of Schwartz & Meyers and you, you're fired." Not just that, Willa makes an offer to Beth, saying, "So thank you for all that land around your father's ranch. The only thing left to do is to kill as much as you can before they kill you." Willa responds: "I really respect that.
I anticipate every possible outcome and I would've expected the same from you but if you had given me this any thought you would have known that every possible outcome leads to me, sitting right here."īeth then tells her: ".the outcome has already been decided. Unbothered by that remark, Willa says: "For an hour. "B***h, you practice saying that in front of the mirror," Beth tells Willa. Well, you f***ed with the bull." Beth is shocked and stirred but she doesn't say a word.
Just then, Willa says: "What's that saying cowboys use? F**k with the bull and you get the horns. In ‘Meaner Than Evil’, her plan comes to fruition when Beth walks into her office with her usual swagger only to see Willa seated at her desk. Surprised at how smoothly Beth gnaws away at her company's stocks, Willa chalks out a plan and says once Beth is fired from Schwartz & Meyers, they should hire her at Market Equities. Irritated that the Duttons have been blocking her deal, she watches in shock how Beth cleverly manages to jack up the prices of the stocks. In the third season of ‘Yellowstone’, Beth has been trying to outrun Roarke Morris (Josh Holloway), whose Market Equities backs the wicked real-estate developers and the CEO Willa Hayes, played by Karen Pittman, is not too pleased with the result. She works for Schwartz & Meyer and runs Mergers and Acquisitions for the company. Fiery and ferocious, Beth is not only sharp, clever, loyal and quick-witted but is also a master manipulator. Played by Kelly Reilly, the character is perhaps one of the most badass women on TV.
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It first aired on Novemin the United States on NBC.The episode was the series only original script written by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, who are the creators of the original British comedy series of the same name. It's never a good idea to play a battle of wits against Beth Dutton. 'The Convict' is the ninth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series The Office, and the shows 37th overall.