A 1923 Character Was Compared To Cole Hauser’s Rip, And Now I Have A Theory About Another Yellowstone Detail Showing Up In Season 2

Reflecting on both the 1923 cast and the Yellowstone ensemble, I find it effortless to spot similarities among characters. For instance, my thoughts mirror those who see a resemblance between Harrison Ford’s Jacob and Kevin Costner’s John, as well as Brandon Sklenar’s Spencer to Luke Grimes’ Kayce.

Moreover, the observation that Brian Geraghty likened his prequel character, Zane, to Cole Hauser’s Rip, has sparked further thoughts. This comparison makes me wonder if we might uncover the roots of the notorious Yellowstone brand when Season 2 unfolds.

Why Brian Geraghty’s Zane Is A Lot Like Cole Hauser’s Rip

Ahead of 1923’s premiere on the 2025 TV schedule, Brian Geraghty explained why his character Zane and Yellowstone’s lead ranchhand Rip are a lot alike. Specifically, in a video for 1923’s Instagram, Geraghty said his relationship with Harrison Ford’s Jacob mirrors the one between Rip and John:

Successful individuals often have a trusted confidant who they rely on. In Jacob’s case, I function as his right-hand, much like Rip does for John Dutton.

Subsequently, for a more distinct association, the video switched to a segment featuring Cole Hauser discussing Rip’s role on the ranch. Similar to Zane, the Duttons had aided and rescued him, thus he stands prepared and eager to safeguard their land without compromise.

The ranch has been our fortress for numerous years – it’s where our flag proudly waves, and both I and those who preceded me have safeguarded it alongside Lloyd.

Geraghty emphasized that the recurring theme for his character is “loyalty,” explaining it’s about standing firm until the end. This same dedication is shared by Rip and the marked cowboys, as Hauser reinforced, highlighting their priority: “the ranch takes precedence over everything else.

Zane shares many traits with Rip, a fact that became clear during Season 1 when the Duttons assisted him and his kin. He’s now ready to journey with them, demonstrating an unwavering loyalty, as the actor shared in an interview.

From my perspective, it seems Zane owes Jacob a debt of gratitude. In essence, Jacob has extended significant assistance to him and provided a foundation for him to succeed. Whether it’s right or wrong, Jacob is devoted to safeguarding the family because they have always looked out for Zane’s kin. In our lives, we have biological relatives and then there are those who are like family, whom we would go to great lengths for. Sometimes, these individuals become a part of our extended family, and I believe that’s what has happened with Jacob and Zane.

It appears that Zane’s loyalty resembles the kind of devotion typically associated with the brand Yellowstone, but its beginning remains a mystery. This comparison leads me to speculate that we might uncover the roots of this brand in Season 2 of 1923.

This Comparison Has Me Wondering If We’ll See The Origins Of The Brand

Reflecting back on an old tale from Episode 8 of Yellowstone’s fifth season, I find myself reminiscing about a time when cowboys like us would temporarily join forces to work at the Yellowstone. These men, who once helped with the Dutton herd, were as elusive as the wind, eventually vanishing without a trace. As I shared this story, I couldn’t help but see a parallel between then and now – the modern cowboy, still standing tall.

You find out real fast who is willing to ride for the brand when they learn they got to wear it.

It wasn’t specified exactly when it happened, but once they began marking people, they no longer had issues with lost cattle. This marked the beginning of the well-known Yellowstone custom, known for its distinctive trait.

In 1923, we learn that Jacob and Cara transformed the Dutton ranch into an impressive empire. It seems reasonable to assume that they were also the ones who initiated the branding process. They’re currently at a critical juncture, requiring their trustworthy cowboys to help them endure winter and overcome their enemies.

During that period, it also seemed like the narrative of the vanished cattle and the inception of the brand unfolded, as it appeared to be a pivotal action contributing significantly to the ranch’s authority establishment.

Moreover, Zane’s unwavering dedication to his superior and the parallel drawn with Rip imply that he would probably endorse the brand and promote it when necessary, much like Hauser’s character does.

It seems likely that we’ll uncover the roots of this long-standing, violent Yellowstone tradition when 1923 resumes for Season 2 on February 23. So, fasten your seatbelts, ensure your Paramount+ subscriptions are active, and decide where your loyalties lie because, from what I’ve gathered watching Yellowstone, it’s crucial to be on the side of the Y.

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2025-02-06 17:38