1883 is one of the best series I have ever seen -- far surpassing Yellowstone. I just finished ep 10 and I am still in total disbelief at how good this series is. Big fan too of Brian Tyler's music in this and other productions. The series is just great and so worth your time.
@TasteofCountryMusic2 жыл бұрын
The further I get from watching, the more I agree that it's among the best ever. The memories age very well. ~ bd
@Mellie_H2 жыл бұрын
You know it's good writing when you feel like you've actually lost someone in your life. I believe I'm still in the denial phase, as I can't believe she's truly gone. Such a tear-jerker episode!
@scottstephenson4022 жыл бұрын
I’m a soon to be 58 year ole Texan born a 100 years to late that balled like a baby when James sat down with her by the tree 😭
@yolandahale31402 жыл бұрын
And I dont think we needed this right now with all thats going on in the world today
@terryjp30502 жыл бұрын
@@yolandahale3140 deal with it.
@fu46162 жыл бұрын
@@scottstephenson402 Agreed.
@anneahlefeld19892 жыл бұрын
I sobbed the whole episode. My eyes were swollen and hurt all day.
@georgiaschmidt12942 жыл бұрын
1883, WHAT A SHOW. This last episode had my husband & I both in tears. So sad, to see Elsa go, such a very strong willed woman. You know the writer & actors did an awesome job when you have the audience in tears. KEEP BRING THEM♥️
@jameswells91912 жыл бұрын
I was blown away with Tim McGraw's acting, I didnt think he would be that good. They were all great but, I think he stole the series.
@steveburke99922 жыл бұрын
Same here. I was expecting mediocre at best & he was just phenomenal.
@voteZDLR2 жыл бұрын
Actually I didn't even realize that was Tim McGraw until it was over and I was like "Seriously? I didn't know who it was but I thought it was someone who is an actor first and foremost". I knew Faith Hill the entire time but I didn't realize that her IRL husband played James. That blew me away when I found out.
@pennyferris15472 жыл бұрын
I am in absolute stunned amazement at the quality of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's acting. The fact that they're married in real life brings a chemistry to their roles that I don't think they could have got with anyone else. But as a whole - the cast they picked packed such an incredible punch, it was perfect. Sam Elliott was incredible - it was gut-wrenching watching the scene where he loses his family
@MermaidCore_2 жыл бұрын
Agree!!!
@mugsysmom622 жыл бұрын
He’s been an actor. Check out his other movies 🍿
@curtislynn53782 жыл бұрын
Tate, he is Indian. nothing is being lost. IT will still be a Dutton, but now the 7th is Tate
@lateshachurney59652 жыл бұрын
I was thinking Tate was the seventh generation too.
@kea77212 жыл бұрын
On Amazon Prime on Season 1, episode 1 trailer, John Dutton (Kevin Costner) says twice that he is the 4th generation Dutton which would make Tate the 6th generation.
@catherinemarlow69322 жыл бұрын
Woooo...yes!
@MrBryanrs2 жыл бұрын
With elsa dead i dont even want to watch season 2...that really sucked...she didnt have to die!
@MsMadtea2 жыл бұрын
@@MrBryanrs , there is no season 2. Next chapter is 1932
@tammybowen56552 жыл бұрын
This episode shook me to my core. It truly is a nod to the writers and director when you feel the emotion of a scene. As another commenter said, “you feel like you lost a loved one”. I felt so moved by this episode. The actors were top notch. I tip my hat to them all!
@rachelrivas62452 жыл бұрын
I agree with you wholeheartedly!
@pamsnowberger11292 жыл бұрын
I agree. I’m still upset a week later. I miss her😭
@burghstrong68782 жыл бұрын
I was so sad...
@ireneswackyjournals88102 жыл бұрын
The ending of this show reminded me of one of the best books I have read. The quote: For a lifetime was but a moment in that place, and each man dreams his own heaven.And in the darkness David closed his eyes, as all that was lost was found again.”
@bryantmoravek44912 жыл бұрын
Still haven't stopped bawling like a baby. Having a hard time accepting the fiction of this entire series. This is as good as it gets. On par with Lonesome Dove which is the watemark for epic westerns.
@Adetra11112 жыл бұрын
I admit I shed tears too. I kept hoping Sam would find her and be there. I thought she would tell her dad "Tell Sam I love him"😭
@fouraces19492 жыл бұрын
I feel the same…also, WHY SHEA!!!!????
@juliechavez83472 жыл бұрын
Same!!
@MrJoe-qh2vb2 жыл бұрын
@@Adetra1111 Lmao ! Sam the Indian ? And Elsa gets an arrow ? Hey writers do better !!! And rattle snakes just don't be in the open !
@richardrichard99532 жыл бұрын
@@MrJoe-qh2vb Yes they do. I grew up around Rattlers. They have to get from Point A to point B somehow
@MastinoNapoletano4202 жыл бұрын
One thing you forgot to mention is that John Dutton won't sell the land he made a promise that he can't break. I think the promise is the one that James made with the tribe to give them the land back in 7 generations. This is why John cannot sell any of the land to anybody, his family has to give it back to the tribe. I think this was instilled in every generation of Dutton to make sure that the land goes back to the natives, the original owners.
@everythingisaworkinprogres57292 жыл бұрын
Great point!
@01talima2 жыл бұрын
maybe but in that flashback where we see John take his dad out to die , his dad made him promise to not sell it if i recall.
@barearmz27942 жыл бұрын
Tate is part Indian. Will he take it back as the seventh generation??
@poopmgee1002 жыл бұрын
James’ promise was to allow them to hunt if I recall properly, the “7th generation” was just a claim for revenge/redemption.
@cryforthemoon2 жыл бұрын
No one OWNS any land. People can claim it, but it belongs to no one.
@BaseballBluebookApp2 жыл бұрын
As a father of 2 grown daughters, the show really hit me personally. Watching Elsa "find" herself with the support of her father was extraordinary. Tim McGraw was exceptional. I could have watched multiple seasons. It ended too soon.
@loisaustin62002 жыл бұрын
Agree, it is so hard to find something as excellent as this series has been that it is really hard to let it go, to see it end. Now I have nothing to look forward to on the tv.
@malgorzatabujnarowski20782 жыл бұрын
I agree!
@JustinHoweth2 жыл бұрын
Taylor did do a throw back to season one episode 1 of Yellowstone. After Lee Dutton is killed John sees Kacey riding on horseback up the road with Lee draped over the saddle horn, John takes the horse and walks off to a tree to rest and tells Lee to tell him where he wants to be buried, then we see a small bird pecking at the ground and John says "okay".
@TacoCrisma2 жыл бұрын
It’s the same spot in 1883 too I’m pretty sure, great continuity.
@voteZDLR2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I saw another comment point that out... I didn't even think about it. That's beautiful if so. However if it's the exact same spot you'd think they'd have uncovered Elsa's bones if they dug up in the exact same spot. I think it's not the same spot but it's definitely meant to call back to that moment. That and the whole dialogue about the birds to begin with.
@inannanightingale97182 жыл бұрын
Just a thought... if we count 7 generations to Tate that would also make sense because he is born from both native american and Dutton blood. He has claim to both sides so it could just mean once he rises to take over he turns it all in to native american land.
@barearmz27942 жыл бұрын
Good one. I like it ! 😉
@kelliesmith22552 жыл бұрын
Thats what I thought as well.
@mygommie2 жыл бұрын
Isn't Kaycee the 7th Generation
@poopmgee1002 жыл бұрын
That’s how you best legally protect it IMO
@josiespriggs19652 жыл бұрын
A twist to the plot
@rhondarosenstangle53742 жыл бұрын
It was a heartbreaking ending. Seeing Elsa die, I cried. Because I lost my daughter a year ago. It was hard to watch at times, but couldn't take my eyes from it! Truly enjoyed it.
@mananimal36442 жыл бұрын
Rhonda, So sorry for your loss. I pray God gives you strength in mind body and spirit so that you may find a place of acceptance in you loss.🙏🏿
@kathleenrickard4293 Жыл бұрын
Sending hugs
@JanaLemons-dl7tk10 ай бұрын
Someday momma - you will see her again!
@marjoriegoldtooth48399 ай бұрын
😢 Sam & Elsa shouldn't have separated. I like the movie. Each has a story but where is Sam's story. If he found out about Elsa's death. Only watched the previews of 1883. But I watched Yellowstone. I Still watch it Every time I have a chance.
@CakeCakeCake2 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't mention the hummingbird in Shea's scene on the beach. I took that to represent Elsa since she said she'd meet him there. God, this show was amazing.
@positivitywins9213 Жыл бұрын
Erin, Yes! That was such an important detail and literally (as with so many parts of this series) brought me to tears. It was our beloved Elsa ❤😊
@janecarolhogue3140 Жыл бұрын
1883 was so amazing. I felt like my heart broke with Elsa passing. Poor Joseph. Then Shea. I want more 🙏🏻 please
@miknosilanooram9 ай бұрын
I thought the hummingbird was Helen his wife, but now I'm not sure
@CakeCakeCake9 ай бұрын
@miknosilanooram ah see I thought it was Elsa because he said that his wife was part of him now and seeing through his eyes. So he was going to let her "see" the ocean. And then Elsa said she'd meet him there. Either way, I think it's beautiful ❤️.
@lindachorney51552 жыл бұрын
Elsa's death was presented in the most creative way I have ever seen. I loved this series so much! Once a week was not enough and certainly 10 episodes was not enough!
@cheryll52782 жыл бұрын
I agree
@voteZDLR2 жыл бұрын
The entire time I was wondering why it said they were going to Oregon when we know they settled in Montana. I love how they tied it into her death. It gave it more meaning and by extension it gives the Dutton family tradition we know about in Yellowstone more meaning. So from that standpoint I totally agree with you it's one of the most creative deaths ever seen on TV.
@simonthomas51132 жыл бұрын
I was enthralled by Isabel's narration and performance. What a great show, and it was just as brutal as you'd expect for carving out a great nation.
@sweetjrewing54352 жыл бұрын
They could have done without some of that boring narrations ,hell I got where I fast forwarded 🙄
@simonthomas51132 жыл бұрын
@@sweetjrewing5435 I knew something was coming, and for me it was profound at the end.
@pennyferris15472 жыл бұрын
The narration by Isabel was stunning. It felt like I was reading a novel from early American literature. The descriptiveness was captivating.
@JanaLemons-dl7tk10 ай бұрын
Americans for the most part are so soft.
@simonthomas511310 ай бұрын
@@JanaLemons-dl7tk I do wonder how the people who partook in the Oregon Trail ended up raising a sissy State, with pronoun capital Portland being the absolute worst.
@judymac25902 жыл бұрын
I added on another site about about 12 hours ago that a generation is usually seen as 20 years. 7 x 20= 140 years. 1883 + 140 = 2023. I also had chills at Elsa's death scene as she chose the spot, James cradled Elsa in his lap propped against a tree. I immediately flashed back to John Dutton cradling son, Lee, saying we'll just rest a bit until we figure a spot to bury him...it was near the headstones of Duttons past. Also, the thing with birds: Elsa's first memories of birds being so smart, hummingbird visiting Shea by the sea, a bird lighting in front of John and Lee with JD nodding his head "OK" and Beth calling that ? Crow on the ranch porch smart because it flew away before she thought about shooting it.
@AllanPowell2 жыл бұрын
what is a bird lightning?
@nickysantoro72802 жыл бұрын
@@AllanPowell landing
@deebullock92842 жыл бұрын
Is t it cool how everything ties together!!!! How God does our lives!!! We are all connected to everyone and everything!!!!!
@lifeofbryan1212 жыл бұрын
The generation math doesn’t add up.
@lorrieh33752 жыл бұрын
Yes! I also immediately thought about John and Lee and wondered if it was the same tree
@randallmccoy4933 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the few series I've re-watched each episode at lease once. It has truly been a pleasure, thanks to all who are involved in the production.
@intervalsp2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely outstanding recap of without doubt the most incredibly well written show from the genius that is Taylor Sheridan! 1883 started off slowly at first, but morphed into something that the last three episodes surpassed Yellowstone! He is a national treasure! Never been a fan boy of television before but I swear every episode of everything he writes is like a movie and incredibly well filmed! He has set the bar for above everyone else!
@Adetra11112 жыл бұрын
Sam should have found her. As another comment said Elsa is reunited with Dennis now. An excellent comment.
@robertkassl85722 жыл бұрын
my feeling exactly!
@sheilajacobs20112 жыл бұрын
Ii ok iiiiio
@robertphillips27692 жыл бұрын
This show had a big impact on me. Excellent acting all the way around, and all the death and dying and killing just underscored the fragility of life. Sam Elliot (who was brilliant in this show), survived so much death and killing, only to take his own life at the end. That hit me like a sucker punch in the gut. Elsa's beautiful and insightful narrations also made it. The ineffable beauty of nature combined with its indifference and apparent cruelty tells the story of our lives on this Earth. The dream of a better life is what shaped the American character more than anything else, but here we are today, and what have we really learned?
@TwoHandsNY2 жыл бұрын
The 10 best episodes I have ever seen on TV. Using Elsa's story to get the Dutton's home was a brilliant idea.
@loisaustin62002 жыл бұрын
I loved it too, but have to say it is second best for me, Lonesome Dove will always be my favorite.
@teresalray19912 жыл бұрын
The final episode of 1883 was poetic to say the least. It was inspiring, knowledgeable and filled with passionate. When I think of Elsa I think of passionate because that's how she lived her life. For narration of the show proved that she was indeed a passionate and perceptive young woman On the Western trail, what she had to work with, and what she had available to her and whom she had available, I can just see inside her heart and it reminds me of my own life lived with passion. Although misguided at times. I love the scene where she rode off with Sam at the end of the episode. And he was so humble, honorable, and loyal. Through life and even through death, although he did not know, when two people get married they become one flesh.
@bonjouralliecat2 жыл бұрын
Actually felt that Elsa was dead the entire time and telling the story from beyond through her narrations, which were equally ghostly as the one at the end of the closing episode. Otherwise it wouldn't have made sense to show her shot with the arrow in the very first episode. It makes sense to tell a story set it in the past, as the past. Anyone else interested in a spinoff with Sam's life?
@sweetjrewing54352 жыл бұрын
I found all that boring narrations was a waste of about 2 hours of what they could have more in the movie
@drew43172 жыл бұрын
@@sweetjrewing5435 "boring narrations" lmao
@voteZDLR2 жыл бұрын
@@drew4317 I actually kind of was making fun of her for the narration too. But I don't think it was a waste of time or anything. I was like "Jeez someone get this girl a pen and paper or something for this poetry" but I was still shocked when she died. Until the end that is and I was like "OH okay I see where they're going with this". It explained a lot of things namely why they stopped in Montana vs. Oregon which 1883 establishes is their mission from Episode 1. It also explains the Dutton tradition of burying their loved ones close by, like REALLY close on the ranch. And then by the time I found out Season 2 takes place in 1932 which is... I don't know you do the math number of years later, why we'll probably never see the characters from 1883 ever again. I love that they did it in a single season. But I was one of those people rolling their eyes on the episode Ennis died like "Surely he'll get revived by the end of the ep... oh shit nevermind". But in HER case I was like "There is no way they're gonna kill her off she's too important, she is THE MAIN CHARACTER." which for 1883 she was. But I love that I had that position on it because that made her death hurt more, the legions of people whining and crying about it in the comments (both good crying and bad) and how some are even swearing the series off going forward is a testament to how well they did it. Nobody wants to see a loved one die. Nobody. Whether you know them personally or not. But to act like she could take a lethal shot with poison caked all over it nonetheless and somehow swing back around and be up in time for Season 2 is just disingenuous and it's not realistic. It's a wonder she didn't die of a number of different other ways honestly but that one if they gave her plot armor for that people would be complaining about that, too. I kind of knew based on the opening sequence from Episode 1 that she was going to die. It wasn't until Episode 9 when she got shot and that whole thing happened that I realized "Oh this is happening THIS season and sooner than I expected".
@Katsem2 жыл бұрын
@@sweetjrewing5435 I also could have done with less narration, some of which struck me as trying too hard to be impressively insightful. Also, too many lingering shots of Elsa's pretty, pretty face. This was a great saga, nonetheless. Elsa was a great character, so were Thomas, Ennis, Margaret and John. Still, nothing compares with Lonesome Dove for me. Woodrow Call and Augustus McCrae were two of the most interesting characters ever written, and Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall made them unforgettable.
@sweetjrewing54352 жыл бұрын
@@Katsem Exactly on everything you said 👍
@Ignats752 жыл бұрын
Birds have been believed to be the returning spirits/souls in a lot of cultures including some European ones. We had a family of Cardinals nest in our back yard after my Mom died. My daughter would say that Grandma came by every time she saw the momma Cardinal. With that in mind, I almost fell over when the hummingbird showed up in front of Shea. and it was like he recognized that too, because he almost smiles. And then looks content. That was a jaw dropping scene for me. By 10 minutes in, I was already accepting Elsa's death. But it really "got dusty" when Lissa dies. I don't know why, but that one really bothered me too.
@pamsnowberger11292 жыл бұрын
Yes whenever we have a cardinal show up, we thinks it the spirit of my Mom visiting us💕
@pagamdolgorbazarzagd51122 жыл бұрын
Then, maybe Elsa saw that bird-Sam? It means Sam had died before Elsa, i guess.
@Ignats752 жыл бұрын
@@pagamdolgorbazarzagd5112 WTF are you talking about? There is nothing to even hint that Sam died. Sheridan doesn't tie up his stories in neat little bows "And they lived happily ever after." That's not how life works and he doesn't write that way. Its not a fairy tale.
@cuddlykoala59922 жыл бұрын
The bird on the beach was Elsa. She said she would see him on the beach. The bird at the death scene is a shout back to Lee Duttons death where John Dutton sits under the same tree and asks him to pick his spot. A bird lands to choose the spot.
@jolie35482 жыл бұрын
Bingo !!!
@Vaderd2k9262 жыл бұрын
You folks have great memories for details and are great at catching the meanings in certain scenes such as the birds. Well done. Great shows and great fans.
@sunnyboy86442 жыл бұрын
great point , i almost missed it😅
@sammanthaburris11022 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe how good this was! Had me in my emotions for sure…and I don’t mean a tear or two sneaking out, I was full on bawling my eyes out
@amandaheness21582 жыл бұрын
I haven't cried like that for years
@Impaler001002 жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, it broke my heart when she called her father a liar for saying that she was not gonna die, I keep forgetting that she's just a kid in a woman's body, how her voice breaks like a child's...
@ChristianCMC Жыл бұрын
I like when Sam Elliott says to Taylor Sheridan "I think this is my last trail". Then takes his own life on the beach.
@PoliticusRex6322 жыл бұрын
My wife and I agree that this was the greatest show we've ever seen.
@PlanetBlake2 жыл бұрын
The worst thing about this show is that this amazing journey came to a head in 10 episodes. I wish this could have been stretched out for like three seasons of them traveling cross county. They packed lot of emotion, energy and depth into one season, and did an amazing job of it, but it just leaves me wanting more.
@wusty23jd2 жыл бұрын
That means that the writers did a perfect job!
@awokenv73022 жыл бұрын
Fuck that we need to see him build the house
@wusty23jd2 жыл бұрын
@@awokenv7302 😂
@mananimal36442 жыл бұрын
Joshua, What you said.👍🏿
@PlanetBlake2 жыл бұрын
@@awokenv7302 I wish we could see that
@karengraham38282 жыл бұрын
I can't help thinking that if Elsa would have kept on her Comanche instead of the dress Margaret made her change into clothes she might not have been shot.
@jacobhanson90092 жыл бұрын
Yep that part honestly was so depressing seeing her put on that dress. Knew that was going to be the end
@roelolivarez2453 Жыл бұрын
You got it wrong, John saying all the Dutton buried on the Yellowstone means he meant James. Who was probably killed and his wife asked his brother to come to Yellowstone that's the story of 1923. And the 7th generation Dutton is Tate who is 1/2 Indian.
@gr1mrea9er822 жыл бұрын
Rainwater knows the Duttons. Not just the current ones. He knows them all. He is both a security layer but also an ominous representation, but a friend to them, because his taught history and people are spiritually intertwined with the Duttons. The chief they asked John for permission to bury was Spotted eagle. His son honored his father. Just as John did Elsa in her death. She is now, in a sense, the protector spirit that guides all their lives. The perils that befell her, befalls them, but the balance is kept by the willpower drawn from Lightning with yellow hair. The prophecy I expect will be addressed in the next seasons of Yellowstone. Q'rianka Kilcher will probably make a full return at some point, as the tribe's lawyer/fixer and most ruthless force against Dutton's legal enemies.
@terryjp30502 жыл бұрын
i can buy that,thanks
@davidmyhra49312 жыл бұрын
You missed it, Tate is a member of the tribe, when he inherits the ranch, his people have taken it back.
@Texas18362 жыл бұрын
Yep. That's exactly it.
@KellysAdventures3052 жыл бұрын
Yes, the Duttons and the Crow become one. They retake the land.
@BlackRobin712 жыл бұрын
You nailed it!
@voteZDLR2 жыл бұрын
I didn't believe she was going to die in the end but at the same time it makes sense the way they did it. They decided wherever she died was where she'd be buried and that was where they'd settle so she would never be far away from them. It ties in beautifully with what we found out early on in Yellowstone that many, many generations (I think it was seven) Duttons were all buried there when they died and I had forgotten about that until more recently. She was the first one. It also explains why they were originally traveling to Oregon but decided to stop in Montana. It was because of her death. I thought it was kind of ballsy to start the entire series out by showing her getting shot, making me wonder if and when that would ever get revisited and if not was it a dream or something? I had nearly forgotten about it until it happened again later on in the show on Episode 9. Tragic that it all happened based on a misunderstanding, but if they had somehow re-written the entire thing to show some miraculous recovery the show would've lost points in my mind. Some people say this episode and her death ruined the entire thing for them and I am just like ... this is one of the most beautiful and powerful moments I've ever seen in any TV show. Bar none. If not the best.
@dontbugme73622 жыл бұрын
The cinematography in this series is epic. Some of the scenes, as backdrop to Elsa's narration is just incredible. This is true big screen stuff.
@MrJoe-qh2vb2 жыл бұрын
Much of the series too fake ! Yes I watched it . A white girl doesn't sleep with an Indian in the 1800's , let alone a cow-herder !
@natpeterson97352 жыл бұрын
I have to say, her narration has been unbearable. My family has called Tennessee home for many generations, and while I understand that the actor who plays her character is from California, her accent is truly terrible. She tries way too hard pronouncing every single word and it’s all over the place. I’ve tried hard to ignore it but it’s really painful to listen to lol
@dontbugme73622 жыл бұрын
Well I’m from California so that’s how we all talk yeeall Lol
@tmcorey12 жыл бұрын
@@MrJoe-qh2vb sadly, if you don’t push some “woke” in there somewhere, you can’t get your show green-lighted now days. I would have liked to have seen the life they left in tennessee. Elsa says early on it wasn’t financial need? I have to believe every one of them regretted making the trip in the end? That’s a lot of anger, guilt and bitterness to carry forward.
@randyrenner25242 жыл бұрын
@@MrJoe-qh2vb a Dutton woman does what she wants.
@richardhawkins22482 жыл бұрын
Heart wrenching and beautiful. I'm going to miss that girl. This is the second show I've seen her in. She's on the top of my list.
@Vaderd2k9262 жыл бұрын
Georgie Cooper’s love interest in young Sheldon?
@richardhawkins22482 жыл бұрын
@@Vaderd2k926 I was referring to 'run hide fight'. Tough as nails in that one. She was in young sheldon too though.
@173Eli173Eli2 жыл бұрын
It's poetic, sad lined with beautiful. The story doesn't go the way you want it to, but it knows it and immerses itself with the reality that life doesn't always either, but when you finish the last episode you wouldn't have it any other way.
@litestreamer2 жыл бұрын
And everybody reading this will be dead soon enough. We want to ignore how death is integral to life.
@Sandman324842 жыл бұрын
@saucepan that's the best take on the show and life I've read to date. So true that life doesn't always go the way we want, but in the end we accept that. And we don't regret living our lives even when we look back on the tough times. The beauty in life, even when there are only a precious few positive memories, makes the journey worth the pain.
@debhowse59752 жыл бұрын
Isabel May is absolutely fantastic!
@davidwilliam75032 жыл бұрын
I agree with that Hello Deb, how you doing?
@Ace1King12 жыл бұрын
There's an Emmy waiting for her.
@sokiepokiee2 жыл бұрын
She is excellent. She was in a teenage Netflix show called Alexa and Katie and I had my doubts before.. but she is amazing.
@nancycurtis4882 жыл бұрын
I have been a huge fan of Graham Greene since the early 70’s when I saw him as a young man in a TV program called, I think, “The Last of His Tribe”, or something to that effect. He is absolutely one of the best actors in every production in which he has appeared. So, here I am…Graham Greene and I are both close to 50 years older and, I am still admiring this man’s acting skills. Amazing. I don’t know what will happen in “1932” but I will be there, God willing and the creeks don’t rise, to watch it along with Season 5 of Yellowstone. I don’t remember this country being this excited to watch a wonderful what they used to refer to as a “mini-series” since “Roots”. And as far as I am concerned, Taylor Sheridan is genius pure and simple….when Shay is sitting on the beach talking to his dead wife and that tiny hummingbird hovers in front of his face… each studying the other…oh, my God, that gave me such chills. I already have Seasons 1, 2, and 3 and will soon have Season 4 so I can rewatch it anytime I want…but I have not been able to find a dvd of 1883 and that upsets me greatly. I hope it just is not out yet.
@michaeldonovan47932 жыл бұрын
graham greene is great in everything he's done...particularly in 'clear cut'...what a performance...
@sedg03 Жыл бұрын
. God willin' and the creek don't rise. I've used that a few times myself... :)
@debhowse59752 жыл бұрын
Stop looking for meaning and answers and just enjoy what is great watching, especially Isabel May, an actress worth every minute on screen.
@KellysAdventures3052 жыл бұрын
This show tortured all the characters. Tortured the viewer. Why do we do this to ourselves? No more.
@leahwhiteley51642 жыл бұрын
This is why I said from the beginning she will die. Ms May is much more than a tv actress. She isn't going to stay in a series long. She has bigger fish to fry.
@kittyowlblu2 жыл бұрын
What suprised me most? the fact that my husband had to come and comfort me paniking that something was wrong because I was actually BAWLING my eyes out at Elsa's passing. What a fanatistic ride. One of the best shows I have ever seen and I have yet to watch Yellowstone yet and now they jsut brougth out 1923 so i guess ill watch that next.
@JeffBunkinator2 жыл бұрын
anyone that thinks life is rough or racism is a major problem in 2022 needs to watch 1883. That was when life was rough. The Season finale was brutally sad. Great Show, great acting, Taylor Sheridan is on fire .
@Remius1062 жыл бұрын
Great Summary. It is important to note that ELSA's meeting up with SAM was 1 year after her death in the scene, maybe SAM was already dead and was waiting for her arrival. Note this takes us back to scene from Yellowstone when they burnt the body of the guys who tried to rape the native girl and what Monica's Grandfather said they were destined to live in the afterlife forever... question is, where is the arrow...??
@alexutzuRTA942 жыл бұрын
1st gen: James Dutton 2nd gen: John Sr. (around 5 in 1883 so born around 1878) 3rd gen: John Jr. (90 when dying in the late 90's in Yellowstone flashback so born around 1907) 4th gen: John Dutton III (main character in Yellowstone) 5th gen: Kayce Dutton 6th gen: Tate...
@AngieDirk2 жыл бұрын
I think the most poetic ending of Yellowstone is for John and Casey to make Tate the official owner and inheritor. This brings the Yellowstone land back to the tribe, and it also gets rid of federal tax issues and private investment harassment. Been saying this since season 1.
@jolie35482 жыл бұрын
Bingo !!!
@bobbycake80772 жыл бұрын
Plus Tate is number 7 gen
@AngieDirk2 жыл бұрын
@@bobbycake8077 Exactly!
@wandacraig34322 жыл бұрын
Perfect!
@bobbycake80772 жыл бұрын
Frankie he wouldn’t be giving it back it would just be Indian land because Tate is a Indian it would also be dutton land because he is a Dutton
@hwaynes2 жыл бұрын
Anyone else draw the conclusion that Elsa was already dead before the show even started... where she was telling her story throughout the series from the afterlife? Her being shown getting shot in ep.1 had to be for a reason.. then her continuing to tell her story after her death drew me to the conclusion that she had been telling her story from the afterlife all along..
@davidtucker47712 жыл бұрын
I took the narration as her daily journal entries.
@chrismobeck54502 жыл бұрын
Yes , I have thought that too!
@SMSCOOBY712 жыл бұрын
That was the whole perspective of the show, if you only came to realize this in the last episode then you weren't watching it properly. It's like the West version of Anne Frank.
@draughonc2 жыл бұрын
I didnt realize it at the time, but now the the beauty in it.
@lauraolsen2796 Жыл бұрын
I hope that,that only means there could be more of Elsa,for all of us that miss her,a continuation of her character!
@denisetimpani80652 жыл бұрын
I loved 1883, it started and ended to soon. Taylor is a great writer i prey he releases another show soon. Taylor keep doing what you do. I appreciate and respect keeping todays way of life out of your writing. It's cowboy in and clean.
@AmberWaves-WA-State2 жыл бұрын
I will miss this show, alot until it returns and also these recaps. What a ride! I guess that Elsas death had to be in order for the family to defend the ranch with such fervour. It was acquired by great family sacrifice. One thing that I missed was that Elsa didn't ask for James to get word back to Sam. It's sad to think of him waiting and wondering.
@Adetra11112 жыл бұрын
Exactly how I feel. Sam should have found her. Been there with her. I thought Elsa would mention Sam😔
@melodykennedy65922 жыл бұрын
I agree - I felt like the Sam and Elsa’s story got cut off - I felt like they really loved each other - maybe it will get addressed in the next season - I hate feeling like something is left unsaid - same as on Yellowstone they didn't show Rip not finding Beth after she got blown up etc
@easkeybikes19662 жыл бұрын
@@melodykennedy6592 I doubt there will be a second season, there's really no need for it. The story will continue on in 1932. I'm sure we will see some of the cast from 1883 in flashbacks on both 1932 and Yellowstone.
@momamae232 жыл бұрын
When it returns so many of the good actors are gone. The people who made it so interesting are gone.
@momamae232 жыл бұрын
@@easkeybikes1966 they told that there would be a season two, but with this ending I don’t know if I’ll be watching.
@momamae232 жыл бұрын
It’s blowed my mind, I thought she was going to live. But Shea should have carried on to the next season.
@davidwilliam75032 жыл бұрын
Yea I feel same way too Hello, how you doing?
@MrJoe-qh2vb2 жыл бұрын
Lmao , the writers hook her up with an Indian ,,,, seriously only if she was taken by force !!!
@victorialynn9612 жыл бұрын
I think if Elsa would have lived, Shea would not have taken his own life...they were connected I think and she gave him hope and a want to go on! It all breaks my heart! I wonder if Elsa's spirit is the wolf that visits Kayce🤔
@litestreamer2 жыл бұрын
Since she'd declared herself a grown woman, who else thought Elsa ought to have decided to stay with Sam, and let her family go on w/o her, and Sam ought to have called on her to stay with him where her true place was? In such perilous times, how could these newlyweds face a whole year apart, how would Elsa make it back to Sam?
@samsam182002 жыл бұрын
Honestly if she had just been wearing her indian dress they would have never attacked her. Her momma made her wear that dress and when she gave in she surrendered her will and died because of it.
@joannaashlock32762 жыл бұрын
@@samsam18200 yes! And is they had just stayed put at the village instead of following cookie Elsa's death is 99% Margaret's fault
@Katsem2 жыл бұрын
@@joannaashlock3276 Blame? Nobody's to blame. The whole saga was about choices, most well intentioned, many of which were wrong in retrospect. If the men had stayed with the women instead of going after the bandits that killed the Indian women, maybe they could have protected them, explained to the Indians. Everyone was making decisions on the fly. Margaret was trying to protect Elsa from the men at the fort, so insisted she put on a dress. The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
@Blu3Cruiz3r2 жыл бұрын
Over the years I've seen some really good and a few great shows and movies. But there are only very few that captured me like Yellowstone and 1883. Especially in 1883 I felt so connected to the characters and the ending was really hard to watch - I pretty much denied to accept it until the end credits rolled. Even the day after I still thought about that episode and the show itself made me thinking for more than a few days. From my point of view Taylor and his team have created an exceptional world here and also the actors have done an amazing job. I can't wait for Season 5 and new episodes of 1883.
@corahaze55572 жыл бұрын
I do think Sam was waiting for her, that's why the horizon was empty and then she was there. The whole show was so well done, amazing acting. It was definitely difficult to remember that they were fictional
@possmguts2 жыл бұрын
The humming bird?
@corahaze55572 жыл бұрын
I do think she was yhe hummingbird. She was looking at the bird at the end and I believe she understood she could "travel " that's why she said it was so smart
@rmcq19992 жыл бұрын
Rarely do I feel so gutted from drama of any kind. I'm glad this was a limited series. It's too much. Fucking thing hit far too many nerves.
@steveestrada34442 жыл бұрын
I never did get into Yellowstone much but I do love this show, 1883. That said, I did watch enough to know that Kayce has a son. If you count correctly from James, not including him, and since Kayce's son is Half N.A., it would be cool to see this is how the Crow people get their land back, by this relative of the tribe and Dutton family. It would be even cooler if they could find that his son is related to Spotted Eagle by what ever number Great Grandfather that would be. Just a thought.
@83826sarah2 жыл бұрын
Oohhh...you need to watch yellowstone. It's really good.
@BigpoppaKC2 жыл бұрын
@@83826sarah yeah..its way better than 1883
@sokiepokiee2 жыл бұрын
Same here! I watched 1883 before Yellowstone and I love the substance that 1883 offered. Yellowstone is good but it’s a huge mess and reminds me of a cowboy version of Sons of Anarchy.
@pirateheart1002 жыл бұрын
Hey Steve, that's a really good point about Kasie's son. He is half crow and the ranch will go to him someday.
@fredstriker20422 жыл бұрын
I agree, Yellowstone is good just too much nonsensical drama. I've known ranchers, they are tough as leather but a murder and npcs with cowboy hats on willing to die and murder ever few episodes is ridiculous. And Beth... please. Her and rip both are drawn in to turn on the women and make all the girl fans and a few men, happy. Their characters both exaggerate what I'm talking about. I know everyone here is going to beat the hell out of me for this comment. Sorry, I'm a guy who demands decent writing and have ripped apart shows i DO follow when they drop the ball. Yellowstone could have been one of the best shows ever but they're over the top drama has made it ridiculous. I'm not even going to reply to all the a$$beatings you guys are about to give me
@fefloria2 жыл бұрын
i felt i was losing my brother because of illness, after four days because I'm not in the mainland... i talked to my brother and it seems he is going to be good which i still don't know. i watch the last episode of 1883 and man i lost it.... the last episode made me cry like i haven't since my teens! i recorded it and saw myself once and it made me ball in tears again. thank you for making something to let me get rid of these emotions of lost .
@inannanightingale97182 жыл бұрын
I really wanted a reunion with Elsa and Ennis riding off together. It would have made more sense and been so touching. Although I can also see how Elsa has evolved since Ennis died so maybe meeting up with Sam is where her mind would take her. It's just that Ennis would be someone she can reunite with in death.
@inannanightingale97182 жыл бұрын
@Jane Maybe but if we're thinking about it that way I would think Sam would reunite with his other wife who he probably had a longer and more significant life connection with. Ennis died right at the peak of his love for Elsa who was his first love so I'd imagine his heaven would be wanting to reunite with her. A little bit like how in Titanic Rose meets up with Jack when she dies, bugger the husband and children she had spent the entire rest of her life with haha I know Elsa didn't spend much time with either of her loves, and time spent doesn't necessarily equate to depth of relationship, but I still feel like she and Ennis shared something unique in being each other's first loves and if he hadn't died I doubt she would have looked twice at Sam. Ennis died believing they would marry and his last words were that he loved her, whereas I don't feel as though the relationship meant the same to Sam for that to be his spiritual ending. However, if we're looking at it from the perspective of it being Elsa's choice or her mind creating that I can see why Sam is the one but still wish it had been Ennis she reunited with in death.
@blibertinerealm85492 жыл бұрын
I thought she would of asked her hair to be cut and sent to Sam to keep and let him know of her passing
@pamsnowberger11292 жыл бұрын
@@inannanightingale9718 More romance in the brief unrequited love in fictional stories
@pamsnowberger11292 жыл бұрын
@Kit Kat It seemed as if the writer chose the Indian as the bigger love interest of Elsa
@jmanny12812 жыл бұрын
It is poetic that she dies in yellowstone, out in the middle of no where because she wanted to be free since episode one.
@johnellington70572 жыл бұрын
The fact that Sam was in her "heaven" means he had died too! Most likely in tge Commanche wars.
@JulieinGeorgia2 жыл бұрын
I am surprised you did not mention the similarities between Elsa's death and when John Dutton (Kevin Costner) sits under the tree holding Lee after he dies. Watch the two scenes again, they are pretty similar with references to looking for a spot and the significance of the bird. Also, who do you think the humming bird that visited Shea on the beach was supposed to be? Elsa said she would meet him there.
@scottstephenson4022 жыл бұрын
Shea's death was a gut punch also!
@JulieinGeorgia2 жыл бұрын
@@scottstephenson402 I would have liked to see him in the next season. I am a huge Sam Elliot fan!
@nickysantoro72802 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty convinced that Elsa started the Dutton family curse. Every first born Dutton that we know of has died (James sacrifice for the land). We saw johns flashback with him talking to his passing father and his dad says he misses his wife and then adds “and your (johns) brother god dammit” and lee, which was Johns first born so we know of at least 3 generations of firstborn duttons dying. I worry for young Tate and his future of the Dutton ranch
@fruitafarmgirl2 жыл бұрын
I caught that too, almost identical scenes. Wonder if there's any way it's the same tree.
@kmamma52 жыл бұрын
@@fruitafarmgirl I felt it was very intentionally the same tree. The meadow was definitely meant to be recognized.
@MichaelJeffers752 жыл бұрын
I thought maybe Elsa's child would introduce native blood into the Dutton gene pool which would've made for a great story line, but no matter, Casey's son is native and when he inherits the ranch, that prophecy will have been fulfilled.
@robbydean40192 жыл бұрын
in Yellowstone season 4 episode 9 John talks about James being his great grandfather.
@rgyoho2 жыл бұрын
I'm with you here. I think Billy Dukes is wrong. Like you, I believed James Dutton is Costner's great grandfather, so his generational count is way off.
@urspendy2 жыл бұрын
@@rgyoho the little boy is current john duttons grandfather not great great grandfather I'm only 3 generations from my great grandfather born in 1885 (and I'm younger than john dutton (costner)
@rgyoho2 жыл бұрын
@@urspendy I agree with you. I penned the biography of a man born in 1887. His daughter-in-law is still living.
@aaronhoppock27262 жыл бұрын
If you Google it Costner is John Dutton the third so he is off in his count tates kids will be 7th generation
@OB19742 жыл бұрын
Just incredible writing and acting. Taylor Sheridan is probably the best writer, actor, producer and director. I felt that I was on the journey the entire time.
@evelynrisse2462 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe how a show could rip my guts out like episode 10 did for me. All I can think is how can I miss a well played character more than my family members who have passed on. I hope there are many flashbacks of Elsa in the upcoming episodes. And, are we to automatically know how YELLOWSTONE’s name came about? I get ‘yellow’ from Elsa’s hair, but ‘stone’? I guess we will find out when the Dutton settle in Paradise Valley.
@sedg03 Жыл бұрын
Yellowstone comes from the yellow rocks in the river? And in the area. The water is extremely clear in Montana - except where ppl n boats rafts go in n out of the waters. Buy if you ever get up there? Look at the lakes and rivers. Theres light blue-green rocks, dark red rocks and the yellow rocks all over. The yellow ones are mostly chert. Which is very hard n soft to the touch. Its so visible in the yellowstone river? That you instantly understand how it came to its name. And that's the why to yellow stone - 'cause there's just a whole bunch of yellow rocks all over. And agates, too... ;)
@julieprice87652 жыл бұрын
I love 1883. It just might be better than Yellowstone. I really hope Elsa lives. She makes the show. She’s a very good actress.
@joycedelgado58932 жыл бұрын
Sheridan may not have made a faux pas with the John Dutton comment. Elsa may have been the only person buried at that particular spot and later there was a family burial plot that was closer to where John’s house would eventually be built.
@deebullock92842 жыл бұрын
It had to do with the bird...both Elsa's and Lee's deaths had a songbird pick out their spots, under a tree with both their Dads holding them....
@TrevorDennis1002 жыл бұрын
I started thinking that the Tree James and Elsa rested against was the same one we see in Yellowstone, but realised that the time difference would make that unlikely. Having said that, I don't know what sort of tree it was, and how long they live and how big they grow.
@donasullivan39382 жыл бұрын
It wasn't a faux pas- everyone since 1886 was buried behind John Duttons house- but NOT Elsa. Because Elsa died in 1883- 3 years before!
@stevedavis24732 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic show. I'm kinda sad it's over
@Texarkade Жыл бұрын
Why was Josef alone at the end? Anyone else perplexed as to why a one legged man would wanna build a house alone?
@LukeGood10182 жыл бұрын
I don't think Rainwater will get Yellowstone, as you suggest around 6:00. I think Casey's son, who is half Native American, will inherit the ranch and fulfill the prophecy.
@matthewsmith66092 жыл бұрын
The simple answer going through my mind is that Elsa is buried beyond 300 yards but a family cemetery was started within 300 yards in 1886. I didn’t think of it as a plot hole.
@TasteofCountryMusic2 жыл бұрын
This could also be true. Smart 👍
@jefftalbut81722 жыл бұрын
I thought she was going to be buried at "The Rock", where Johns father died....and at some point someone is gonna search up there and find Johns wedding ring, likely only to bury it with John though.
@barearmz27942 жыл бұрын
No plot hole...She's either in a burial plot or under a post hole 😁
@lthunt66132 жыл бұрын
Or that the back porch didn't exist until 1886...
@barearmz27942 жыл бұрын
@@lthunt6613 Mmm...6 months on the trail and 2 and a half years to build a cabin. It's possible. But don't forget the big house in Yellowstone isn't the same cabin that James built. Same location? Don't know. There are a number of possibilities. Sheridan wrote the wrong year in the script (typo), Costner read the wrong year in the script, Elsa is buried at a different location prior to the family graveyard being established, Elsa was moved (doubtful) the big house was only constructed on that site in 1886 but I think we have flogged this dead horse enough. Unless Sheridan can clarify.
@christocr2 жыл бұрын
One of the few things I didn't like about the series was Elsa dying. Honestly, it was an annoying let-down. Like a cooking show about baking the perfect cake... and then the cake falls when the cook pulls it out of the oven. She was such a strong character, she really could have ushered in a whole new show. Oh well. Other than that, great series. Very memorable characters/moments and the cinematography/filming location was just spectacular at times.
@LukeGood10182 жыл бұрын
This series was superb, so much better than Yellowstone. I sincerely hope they decide to persevere with the series.
@sweetjrewing54352 жыл бұрын
Better than Yellowstone, are you kidding
@LukeGood10182 жыл бұрын
@@sweetjrewing5435 I'm sorry JR. Yes in my opinion it was much better. The characters were terrific, the storylines were brilliant and it was realistic. Not that I know what the American west in 1883 was like, but it was very convincing for me. The last season of Yellowstone was poor compared to other seasons, but watching 1883 gives me hope that Tyler Sheridan can write a brilliant series and has the capacity to improve the next season of Yellowstone. Take care now JR.
@MsJnez2 жыл бұрын
i was surprised by the lack of proper goodbye between Elsa and her mother. It was known to both that they would not see each other again when Elsa and John left. Just seemed a little strange.
@deebullock92842 жыл бұрын
Times were different back then. Death was common on any day as a birth..or just getting through any day....they were both very tough women, and knew each other so well, words were just a mere imposition...they both knew their destinies at their goodbye...
@litestreamer2 жыл бұрын
If I were the mother I would have also taken the boy on horseback and gone with Elsa and John while Shea followed with the wagon. Dang, it was only 2 days more on a horse vs in a wagon.
@BuzyMamma2 жыл бұрын
They had their goodbye when Elsa said, see you in the Valley.
@MsJnez2 жыл бұрын
@@litestreamer Of course, wouldn't anyone? They only said young John can't ride that long... or something.. surely after all that hardship in those times he could sit on a horse with his mother a couple of days to spend the last days on earth with his sister!
@MsJnez2 жыл бұрын
@@deebullock9284 I'm sure .. so why would they put so much focus on the father having so many deep moments around her death...and not her mother? Sure sire was closer to her father, but even a brief meaningful chat could have added another layer to the beautiful episode.
@siriusly862 жыл бұрын
I'm just here to find out if anyone needs to know if anyone ever went back to tell Sam she died? Or did they just leave him hanging there in the middle of nowhere wondering if she didn't want to come back? Somebody please tell me.
@ironfeather24382 жыл бұрын
IT'S NOT COMING BACK IT OPENED AND HAD A CLOSED ENDING. NOW IT'S ON TO THE NEXT CHAPTER. THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF THE FAMILY TREE. BUT I HOPE THERE'S A FAMILY MEMBER WHO LOOKS LIKE ELSA ONLY TO BRING THE EXCELLENT ACTRESS BACK. THE WHOLE CASTI WAS GOOD.
@kellyhall79952 жыл бұрын
I watched all of the credits to the end. I thought following the credits "Season 2 coming in the Fall." Am I wrong?
@beaglemama79282 жыл бұрын
@@kellyhall7995 you're not wrong, we watched it all the way to the end as well. When we saw those words, we had a conversation about what it will be like.
@familymeisel37032 жыл бұрын
Amazing acting and love them all. Tim McGraw was excellent acting , but Isabel May was outstanding.. Sam Elliott can’t get any better then Sam for great performance in this. The part was made for him… love this even better then Yellowstone.
@paulderose99982 жыл бұрын
Casey is not the seventh generation child, his son is. The five year old is Kevin Costner’s dad’s grandfather, not great grandfather.
@TheBOG32 жыл бұрын
Five year old John from ‘1883’ is John Dutton’s grandfather. He is the father of John’s father that was shown as a 90 year old man dying on ‘Yellowstone’. James and Margaret Dutton from ‘1883’ are the great grandparents to John Dutton from ‘Yellowstone’.
@paulderose99982 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly what I said
@triplez66912 жыл бұрын
As for Kevin Costner saying 1886 might be possible that’s when the Dutton Ranch Was founded
@wildlyunrulyadventures39422 жыл бұрын
1883 left me starving for more. I have never been so crushed knowing that there wouldn't be any more episodes since Friends ended. Yeah yeah, there will be 1932 but I feel like that will be like trying to watch the Friends spinoff Joey.
@ironfeather24382 жыл бұрын
Faith Hill was so strong in this. Not a woke character of a woman. Just a strong female. The whole thing reminded me of lonesome Dove on steroids. I will visit it often.
@kylemc88512 жыл бұрын
Woke?
@1ladykay2402 жыл бұрын
Tim McGraw should get an award for his acting in this mini series!
@shelleyzimmerman33952 жыл бұрын
I know that this is a story, tho living back in those days was simular. It hit me watching it yesterday that while this was happening out west, back here in PA our house was being built. And to think of how many people lived here thru the years. How many made that trip west. Love History!!
@jillkfink85392 жыл бұрын
Yellowstone has been my favorite series and look forward to watching more episodes of the Dutton Family. However, 1883 was an outstanding series! I loved every episode, every character, the gorgeous scenery, and Taylor Sheridan’s writing. I cried for a day after the last episode. It was done in such a beautiful manner.
@mooneyezz552 жыл бұрын
I also felt like I had a loss of a loved one, it was especially bad for me seeing as I just lost my sweet Momma and my beautiful sister! That is GREAT writing indeed! You also know it’s great writing when you have to remind yourself that it is just a show, in which I’ve had to do more than once on my Yellowstone and 1883 journey! All in all although I don’t want it all to end, I will be OK with it! Taylor Sheridan, will always keep me wanting more!! Oh and Mayor of Kingstown??? Also really good! Thanks Taylor!!
@janehardin39352 жыл бұрын
I would have wished they'd asked the 2 cowboys to let Sam know about Elsa know about Elsa's death & where she is buried.
@davidwilliam75032 жыл бұрын
Yea that’s right Hello Jane, how you doing?
@TrevorDennis1002 жыл бұрын
That will be a scene in Season 2 if it happens.
@terischneider97282 жыл бұрын
After finishing 1883, my mind is blown! It was superb! It was only at that point that I started watching Yellowstone. Being a true die hard fan to 1883, when John Dutton in Yellowstone said all of his generations from 1886 forward we're buried 300 yards from his home, I was very disappointed. In this video you excuse it and say the writer should not be held accountable for something written 5 years prior, however in my opinion, this is a major mistake. I actually had to stop and replay John Dutton's words in Yellowstone because I thought, what does that mean?? Does that mean the ranch wasn't founded closer to her death place? That just throws everything off. My first major disappointment thus far in Yellowstone. Other than that, having watched the first eight episodes of Yellowstone, I am definitely hooked and hungry for more!
@sosalliesstate93532 жыл бұрын
I take it that she is buried beyond the 300 yards and the next death will occur 1886
@LMDAVE292 жыл бұрын
The Dutton family tree circulating online shows young John fro 1883 (John Dutton Sr born 1878), John Jr. (Costner's Dad) born 1910, and John Dutton (Yellowstone) born 1955. I don't believe that tree to be set in stone, and also shows John (Costner) not being born until his father was 45.
@vonniepeterson99012 жыл бұрын
I do believe that little John in 1883 is Kevin Costner's character's grandfather. so james dutton is the great grandfather.
@jaycareaga99292 жыл бұрын
1955 would make sense as Costner was born in 1955 same age as John.
@gavinfry71762 жыл бұрын
Love how spotted eagle was cast, was actually a fan of his acting in longmire
@nobshere69212 жыл бұрын
I loved that this was wrapped up in one season. I hate having to wait a year or more for new seasons. Only part I didn't agree with is shea's suicide, but you could see it coming from the beginning, his family meant everything to him.
@ErickaWilliamsCC2 жыл бұрын
Yea it's like he couldn't start over
@litestreamer2 жыл бұрын
At the end of the episode, it says will continue in the fall. So yes, a season 2.
@nobshere69212 жыл бұрын
It actually said the Dutton story would continue this fall. That could be "Yellowstone" or "1932". Sheridan said in a "Variety " interview that he was done looking at this specific period in time.
@barearmz27942 жыл бұрын
@@litestreamer From all accounts, No season 2 but possibly 3 extra episodes. But 1883 seems to be finished.
@tombeckwith76712 жыл бұрын
Losing his beloved, burning their home, his last trail ride, promising Oregon to those who didn't listen to him, and letting his wife see the ocean through his eyes... there was nothing left for him to do but join her...
@ibrahim_sultan1012 жыл бұрын
I am a great fan of the 4 Yellowstone series and 1883. Having watched all 10 episodes of 1883 which I must say it's nothing short of a masterpiece. There was one major flaw that Sheridan Taylor should've paid closer attention to: all the actors and actresses have perfect Holywood smiles, healthy pearl white teeth that looked like they have just been to the best dentist that money can buy when in fact back in the 18th & 19th centuries, people had poor dental hygiene due to the fact that dentistry was just a start up field that offerred basic techniques for treatment of simple oral issues. The team in charge of makeup should have picked on this, they should have artificially discoloured the cast's teeth.
@fredstriker20422 жыл бұрын
So convenient how the 3 times they ran into wild Indians there was always one of them that knew how to speak better English than everybody in their entire wagon train
@davidtucker47712 жыл бұрын
I also balked at how well they spoke English, but I can accept they knew the language based on the large populations of whites by 1883. Not to mention the amounts of trade done at forts by this time.
@rdaniel48102 жыл бұрын
It's not impossible, they would have to interact with encroaching settlers, having at least 1 English speaker in a group would have been needed for survival.
@RainyJo7152 жыл бұрын
I really wish they had stretched these characters out into many seasons, including Elsa, instead of only one!! Ugh!! I’ve tried to watch Yellowstone 3 times, and just cannot get into it, but 1883 is an absolute masterpiece, which I’ve already watched the entire season 5 times!! It’s sooo good! This would have been so much bigger than Yellowstone, if it had been given the chance, because 1883 has what it takes to keep people glued to the screen!! 👀
@michaellalli76932 жыл бұрын
Very emotional series lots of tragic loss sadness and tears. Totally bummed out Elsa died.
@romancerelics2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps Elsa did not die in the year 1883. She was healed by the Indian women. She fainted in her father's arm because she is pregnant with Sam's child. Which would account for the scene (flash back) in Yellowstone season 4 episode 8 when Margaret is at the table with the 2 boys, a teenage John and the mystery boy Spencer. Elsa dies in 1886 as John said ..all his people are buried right outside the door. James and Margaret raise the boy. Elsa recovers from the liver infection but is weak and dies of birthing complications due to the liver infection. Can I get a job writing for 1883?
@ChibiViolin2 жыл бұрын
She dead.
@sedg03 Жыл бұрын
Not bad marie....
@patrickmoore67982 жыл бұрын
I thought Elsa’s death scene was identical to how John Dutton held Lee Dutton as he died. Next to a tree and watching the birds in a wooded area.
@BostonAmy2 жыл бұрын
Elsa voiceover: 1883 has ended, and it was beautiful.
@stevenvaith992 жыл бұрын
Outstanding series I ever seen in a long time
@stevenvaith992 жыл бұрын
Tell me she was dead and the last seen when they road off together was he dead to I take it?
@josiespriggs19652 жыл бұрын
I loved it, I’m ok with it ending I know how they got to Yellowstone. Sam I was so excited to see their love story. But. Sam Elliott wow that one was heartbreaking. Elisa as threw the whole show so strong so full of on-site. In her short time love lived a figured out more then most in their old age. I know I cried the whole way threw. I’m excited for the next and can’t wait for modern day Yellowstone. On of the greatest series since lonesome dove and roots.
@kurtwitten2 жыл бұрын
I just wonder, had John Dutton informed anyone along the trail that he was indeed an Indian Outlaw, how differently things would've gone.
@barearmz27942 жыл бұрын
Where did you pluck that one from? Do you mean James as John is the son. And when did the Indian outlaw come into it? I must have missed that bit.
@mbmiller19562 жыл бұрын
@@barearmz2794 🤣 He’s referencing Tim McGraw’s old song ‘Indian Outlaw’.
@barearmz27942 жыл бұрын
@@mbmiller1956 And here's me thinking it was a western instead of a musical🙄
@mbmiller19562 жыл бұрын
@@barearmz2794 Right?😆
@paigeleighwells91332 жыл бұрын
My thoughts all along
@badlilstang2 жыл бұрын
I was reading the other day that Tate was the 7th gen who is also half Indian and that is why they get the land back.. your math seems right tho and that depends on how you look at it..