What Elsa's Voiceover Really Meant In The 1923 Premiere
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- A surprising character from "1883" has returned to narrate the follow-up series, "1923." Here's why it's so meaningful for Elsa Dutton to once again tell her family's story.
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What are you hoping to see in "1923?"
This was a great start. It’s nice to see show acknowledging that in the 1920’s the west still had some wild elements to it.
Thanks Much! and Merry Christmas!
So refreshing to get good programming with minimal preaching and just entertainment, which is as it should be.
My husband notice rectangular bales call square bales in a scene of 1923. They did not come into existence until the 30s. He is a stickler for those things!
I thought the same thing, however I looked it up. They had stationary square balers, they were invented around 1905. Loose hay was pitched into them, and then hand tied. Anyway, making hay is what I do since I can remember, so I thought the same as your husband.
Oh wow, gotta love history buffs! That’s cool
Going to say it again. In 1883...WORST WAGON TRAIN EVER lol 😂
1:33 ... you guys have got to stop saying "1883 season finale". It wasn't. It was the series finale. There is not going to be and never was going to be a season 2.
True.
Thank god. 1883 sucked.
@@radreaxnoh4038 it really did lol I had such high expectations and it became so predictable is wasn't even funny. And seriously EVERYONE DIED. Oh and I thought that only one person could speak English, then all the sudden everyone could? Still don't understand how Elsa is still narratoring . Her monotone is extremely annoying.
Thank you. Finally somebody with a smart brain.
@@radreaxnoh4038 It didn’t suck shut up
Wow!
Spencer, I love the Irish back drop from the old country
Harrrison Ford and Helen Mirren are the next “It” couple.
Elsa is not a bad narrator in this one I’m curious about Spenser his story line seems more fun
Inicios y finales, ambos son duros y al fin y al cabo son más d lo mismo.
Lol Jacob tells the temperance lady sign says soda shop
Spencer is the Michael Corelone in this story
A good start to 1923 so can't wait for part 2 on JAN 1st 23
Lame they are waiting a week extra
I believe they have a family tree wrong. I think that Spencer is John Dutton’s grandpa making Tim McGraw, James Dutton his great grandpa light Tim McGraw says in an interview that he was his great grandpa. we now know that Spencer is the the child who lives to watch his kids grow. He’s now in a romantic relationship and now his is probably coming back to the ranch after his brother passed away and I think he’ll have a son and he will name him after his brother which will be John Dutton‘s dad, John the third.
2:57 you need to get your facts straight, they took in TWO boys! Not one. John and Spencer are the sons Jacob and Cara took in after the fall of their mother Margaret. Smh
Crazy gr8 first episode, OMG harrison looks so old, Helen is stella, the two leopard's thing was a corny take on the hunter and the darkness though. Bloody sheep hearders, who eats that stuff anyway, steak over lamb chops any day.
I don't think your statement about where elsa died is the same place from season one of yellowstone is correct the tree from season one is way smaller then the one from 1883
I just want to know how you have 2 Zulu's hunting lion and leopards in Kenya?
The same way you have an American there I imagine
@@PoliticusRex632 😂
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Was the headline just click-bait?
I'm pretty new to the Yellowstone Universe and I haven't had a chance to see 1883 yet. So maybe someone can help me understand something. If Spencer and John Sr are brothers, then who is Jack Dutton to them exactly? Jacob, when talking to Jack's future father in law, refers to him as his nephew. So who's Jack's father? Is there another Dutton sibling that Jacob has? Been a bit confused about this since I saw the premiere
Jack is John’s son, Spencer’s nephew. He is technically Jacob’s grand-nephew, but just calls him a nephew
wrong on the tree theory pal. the trunk of the tree has gotten smaller in 40 years? you fail right out of the gate
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Nice to show just how evil the Catholics really were to the native Americans.
Elsa Mom didn't have to die like that though!!!!!!
Duttons way of life and death. 😎
I know right? Frozen to death? But I can see why it happened that way, it’s tragically realistic.
I think Spencer dies from the leopard attack at the end of episode 1.
Voiceover is always poor writing. It is a crutch for writers who have no other idea of how to relay exposition - it is weak, panders to the lowest IQ in the audience and is a sign of bad writing to come. And no, I do not believe for a second that Taylor Sheridan is a great writer at all - look at how boring most of Yellowstone is, especially the horrendous fifth season. How many horse riding filler scenes ("shoe leather scenes") does it have, really? If you skip those scenes you will cut down the duration to almost half. No excuse for scenes that do not further the plot and no excuse for scenes that have no conflict because conflict is drama. There must be conflict in every scene. I gave up in the first episode and stopped watching because of the unnecessary and ridiculous VO.