Teeter's Pink Hair Is More Important Than You Think
Those two choices have since become pivotal aspects of Teeter on “Yellowstone” as she boldly goes against the more standard style of dress and countenance that female characters display in the series. After all, even Beth (Kelly Reilly), who also goes against what’s expected of women in many ways, still dresses very traditionally.
Meanwhile, Teeter not only displays aspects traditionally associated with both males and females. She is also demonstrably hurt when she is nearly kicked off the ranch after having girls in the bunkhouse causes two other male characters to develop a violent rivalry. Fortunately, John Dutton (Kevin Costner) speaks with Rip (Cole Hauser), and it is decided that Teeter can stay.
Still, Jen Landon also revealed that there are aspects on the page that help to create her unique “Yellowstone” character. “I can’t remember it exactly, but even separate from that, all of Teeter’s dialogue is written phonetically,” she revealed. “My prep is always a little different for everything, but for that audition, I looked at a lot of photos of female cowgirls and female ranchers for two hours until I just sort of felt something in my body.”
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Well, whatever she’s doing, it’s clearly working. As noted, Teeter has been a fixture since her first appearance despite being a supporting character, and will almost certainly be back for more when “Yellowstone” returns for Season 5, Part 2 in 2024.
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