Do you think Rio was starting to fall for Beth? Even after the events of 2x13 you think those feelings are still there? What about Beth?
I 100% firmly believe Rio had fallen for Beth by the end of S2âthat it was a slow progression from curiosity to attraction to genuine interest to genuine feelings, and I think it could best be summed up by the Pride and Prejudice quote where Elizabeth asks Darcy how he could have ever fallen in love with her and he answers, âI cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look or the words, which laid the foundation ⊠ I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun.â
I think everyone has slightly different moments that they put on the chart for Rioâs deepening feelings for Beth, and theyâre all valid.
These are the big ones for me:
1x02 - Bethâs speech that convinces him not to kill her and the girls - This is the moment where she piques Rioâs interest. I think he noticed her beauty in 1x01, but I think he pegged her as one type of way, and suddenly she showed him she was a different type of way. She was bold enough to stand up to him, and she came up with a fair argument on the spot despite the high stakes. She impressed him, period, and I donât think heâs easily impressed.Â
1x03 - Leaving him the pearls - I think he came to her house expecting a booty call, and was surprised again that he was wrong about her. Iâm sure heâd bedded more than a few women that were intrigued and attracted to the dangerous vibe he puts out (even if it was far outside their normal âtypeâ), what with the tattoo and the gun and the swagger, and I think he correctly clocked that Beth was attracted to him, even at this point, but then she wants in? She got a taste of crime and liked it? I think discovering this, combined with the fact that he might have thought he was about to hook up with her, probably made him very interested in it happening somewhere down the line. I think this is the moment that sets up other moments where he lets her off the hook when he shouldnâtâhe wants to see it play out.Â
1x04 - âWeâre not here to try, weâre here to win, bitchâ - I think this is where he lets his interest in her be known a little more? I mean, he sneaks in through her bedroom, rifles through her stuff, asks about the husband he clearly knows is her husband, challenges her to admit heâs not good at his job, and then gives her that look when she asks what he wants. Then she surprises him (AGAIN!) by coming up with a legitimately good idea! Sheâs smart! She might actually be kinda good at this, and sheâs actively chasing after it! Sheâs a bit goofy in the delivery, but sheâs trying to show him that sheâs in. But he still canât figure her out, exactly, and he likes that, which is why he asks her point blank what sheâs doing with someone like him the very next episode, and puts the idea into her head of fucking him. I think at this point heâs still just curious and attracted and wants to bone her, but he wants it enough that he sort of forgives her panicking and backtracking immediately after asking to be let in? And while he threatens her, he doesnât harm her when he thinks sheâs stolen from him?
1x06 - âJust give me a name.â âBeth Boland.â - I think this is the moment where he moves from being more amused by her to more impressed by her. Sheâs the leader of her crew. She takes responsibility for her mistakes. He gives her advice. He wants to set her up for success in this world. She ignores itâbecause she likes doing things her own way. He doesnât like it, but I think he respects her tenacityâespecially when she tells him never to point a gun at her again? Like, the audacity? Did she just forget who he is? He just leans against his car and watches her drive away and just uuuuuuugh. Yep. Heâs into her. So he spends a little more time with her and meets her alone in cafĂ©s and tells her sheâs pretty.
1x09 - âWhat you and me had is done. Over.â - I mean, the language. He couldâve said âyouâre fired,â âyouâre out,â âI donât need you,â âIâm done with you,â but no. What you and me had? Over? Thereâs an âusâ there. Thereâs an avoidance of naming what, exactly, they had. Itâs break-up languageâand itâs more than a break-up than we get in 2x09, honestly. And Iâm curious whether this really wouldâve been the end if Beth hadnât tried to get him arrested, because I think this is sort of a heat-of-the-moment breakup? The feds have been breathing down his neck, he had to shut down all operations, and he had a kid turn. He just had to kill that kid, one of his own. Heâs had a week. He means it when he says he doesnât need her bitch-ass drama. He thought she was up for it, and sheâs cracking here, and I think it frustrates him because he expected more from her?Â
2x01/2x02- The touching!!! - I mean. Heâs got legitimate feelings by this point, right? Even if heâs not really engaging in them? He would kill her otherwise, I think. He just killed Eddie for talking to the copsâshe set him up for the cops. She actually got him arrested! But I think more than anything, this plan just shows him that sheâs bold enough and crazy enough to match him. Sheâs not on his level, but she could be, someday. He touches her face, because he can, and sees that she lets him. Oh, sure, itâs performative. Itâs show for Dean, itâs manipulating her, but heâs also escalating in the ways heâs touching her. He knows heâs got her feeling all sorts of ways, too. He reveals to her that he has a kid, and thatâs manipulative, too, but he wouldnât do this with just anyone. I think he knows the effect it will have on her. Then, when she fails to kill Boomer, I donât think heâs actually that surprisedâshe couldnât pull the trigger on him all that long ago, and heâs good at reading people. I sort of headcanon that he showed up at her house in 2x02 to kill her, but couldnât. He touches her face again. Heâs soft for her, and he knows it, even if he wouldnât admit it out loud. He promises to teach her because he wants to bring her more into his world.Â
2x04 - Bar Bathroom - He believes she did it, that she crossed over, that she got her hands dirty, that she canât leave his world, and heâs excited. Then she initiates sex? While on a date with her husband? In public? Iâve talked about it a lot, but this is a huge shift for him. He gets openly jealous, destructive, and starts escalating in trying to maintain her total focus and attention. He flirts, but itâs more lighthearted than it was beforeâheâs not trying to get her off-kilter, heâs trying to get her to come closer. Heâs still too into âthe gameâ to just outright invite her into bed again, but he tries so very hard. Heâs got it bad.Â
2x06 - âYou know, I think this thing with me and you has run its course, yeah?â and âOh, you think youâre special, huh?â - Yes? She does? She knows he wonât kill her? He knows he wonât kill her? He knows that itâs true, that she is special, which is exactly why he says it! He wants her to believe that sheâs not because sheâs got him all messed up. Again, he uses break-up language her. âThis thing with me and youâ? âRun its courseâ? What thing, Rio? You think this is how he fires his boys??? No fucking way. Then she bests him in the 50/50 deal and heâs pissed, but fuck is he turned on. I 100% believe she drives him fucking crazy but he could never fall so deeply for anyone that didnât challenge him on that level.
2x07 - The Dubby - Dude knew it was gonna fuck up some things professionally, did it anyway. This reminds me so much of Darcy paying off Wickham for Lydia. It doesnât benefit Rio at all. He doesnât even really want the credit. He was soft with her the very next episode in 2x08, offered to help herâfor freeâdeal with her problems. Laughed with her. Teased her. I still think he was avoiding how genuine his feelings had become (I mean, thereâs a reason he avoids giving her the dubby in person) but I think he knew, at this point, that she was different, and he stopped denying the feelings.Â
2x09 - The kiss - Now it wasnât just that he stopped denying it, he had to openly confront it. He stopped holding himself back here, and we saw that just in the kiss. He had to engage with the idea that maybe it was more for her, too. I think that sex was intense, and I 100% think he lets himself sink into the idea that they could have something real, in their own fucked up way. I donât think heâs felt this way about anyone (ever, or for a very long time) and I think he comes to accept it, even if itâs outside of his comfort zone. He is so relaxed and so comfortable in her bed. And she dumps him by quitting. Thereâs no âyou and meâ or âwhat we had.â Itâs âIâm done.â Itâs âno more cash, no more pills.â Itâs not about them at all, and I think that fucks him up a little (and is tied to his work comment later).Â
2x11 - 20 questions - Rio is more impressed and amused that Beth broke into his house and learned his real name than anything else (Iâm convinced it is his real name, not another alias). He allows her to follow him all day, which means, in his own way, he allows her in to his life and his privacyâeven when theyâre separated! I think he knows itâs not over between them, which is why he allows himself to play the game again and rile her up and make her want himâbecause itâll be so much sweeter if she comes back to him. Heâs willing to play the long game.Â
2x12 - âThatâs what I am? Work?â - There is so much good analysis of this scene from pynkhues and lunafeather, but this is resignation and frustration and exhaustion at her inability to commit one way or another. He has feelings for her, but heâs mad at her, heâs disappointed in her, and sheâs dumped him (or rather, quit) but now is trying to demand that he name this thing between them in a way that she wonât? At this point, heâs made the gestures, done the flirting, and let himself be vulnerable with her in a way that she just has not reciprocated. I think he knows theyâre not over, not really, but the only reason he wants to hurt her so badly in this scene is because she has hurt him.
Yes, I think those feelings are still there after 2x13. I think he had allowed himself to feel things for her that he hadnât allowed himself to feel for anyone else, and I think theyâre deep enough that they donât just disappear, even under the circumstances. I donât think Rioâs going to be engaging with those feelings or pursuing them, though. At this point, heâs been deeply betrayed by her, and that betrayal stings more because of how much he cares for her. (And at this stage, I do think itâs a deep, genuine care, and not loveâI think theyâd both have to have their walls down a little more and a little longer than the space that 2x09 allows to have it turn into loveâbut I think theyâre on their way).Â
Oh, heâll fuck with her in S3. He might taunt her and flirt with her if he knows that it will make her off-balance, but Iâm sure his walls are going back up and heâs cutting her off emotionally. Iâm interested to see how they come up with a justification for him not killing her after thisâbecause if they want me to believe that heâs a big, bad crime boss, that needs to be addressed, and I think based on where I expect Rio to be emotionally at the beginning of S3, I donât think itâs going to be waved away easily by the suggestion that he still cares for her.
As for the Beth question, I think thatâll have to be explored in another ask, haha. This one got pretty long!











