View Full Version : "1923". Season 2. Possible Spoilers.
Taltarzac725
04-07-2025, 10:49 AM
Sad to see the end of the Series. The final episode tied every up so Season 2 will probably be the last season of "1923".
Michael G.
04-07-2025, 04:01 PM
Sad to see the end of the Series. The final episode tied every up so Season 2 will probably be the season of "1923".
I watch from the 1st.series and had a hard time getting into it, but did watch Sundays last series.
Never could figure how the Indian girl and the killings fit in with Yellowstone. :confused:
I also watch 1893 and Yellowstone which were great.
All three series were drawn-out a lot to the point I felt could have been shorten up a bet.
FloridaGuy66
04-08-2025, 02:32 PM
I enjoyed season 1 and 2. This season felt very unevenly paced though. The early season 2 episodes were sort of mundane and slow and then 90% of what happened this season happened in the last episode. It feels like they should've either added 2 more episodes or made a season 3 to show the aftermath of season 2 and tie up some loose ends like the Indian girl.
Taltarzac725
04-08-2025, 02:59 PM
I enjoyed season 1 and 2. This season felt very unevenly paced though. The early season 2 episodes were sort of mundane and slow and then 90% of what happened this season happened in the last episode. It feels like they should've either added 2 more episodes or made a season 3 to show the aftermath of season 2 and tie up some loose ends like the Indian girl.
She was headed home even if she really had no where to go now.
Topspinmo
04-08-2025, 03:49 PM
I watch from the 1st.series and had a hard time getting into it, but did watch Sundays last series.
Never could figure how the Indian girl and the killings fit in with Yellowstone. :confused:
I also watch 1893 and Yellowstone which were great.
All three series were drawn-out a lot to the point I felt could have been shorten up a bet.
IMO think the point was how Indians were treated during those times? Also with the hired hand and with Asia wife was treated?
Taltarzac725
04-08-2025, 04:33 PM
IMO think the point was how Indians were treated during those times? Also with the hired hand and with Asia wife was treated?
That sounds right. Hell on Wheels also has those stories throughout. And one of the main characters in Hell on Wheels has been popping up on my Facebook page since around when the show was airing.
Topspinmo
04-08-2025, 04:44 PM
That sounds right. Hell on Wheels also has those stories throughout. And one of the main characters in Hell on Wheels has been popping up on my Facebook page since around when the show was airing.
I’m almost done with season 2 of H. O. Ws.
mikemalloy
04-09-2025, 06:55 AM
I enjoyed season 1 and 2. This season felt very unevenly paced though. The early season 2 episodes were sort of mundane and slow and then 90% of what happened this season happened in the last episode. It feels like they should've either added 2 more episodes or made a season 3 to show the aftermath of season 2 and tie up some loose ends like the Indian girl.
I read that she is the grandmother of the head of the tribe that buys the casino in the original Yellowstone. His tribe buys the ranch in the last episode.
CatskillBill
04-09-2025, 06:58 AM
1944 is in the works, and expect it to be released in late 2025 or early 2026.
Sad to see the end of the Series. The final episode tied every up so Season 2 will probably be the last season of "1923".
NoMo50
04-09-2025, 08:05 AM
Sad to see the end of the Series. The final episode tied every up so Season 2 will probably be the last season of "1923".
1923 has definitely ended, and a new prequel "1944" is in the works. One theory is that Alexandra may come back as a ghost in 1944.
NoMo50
04-09-2025, 08:07 AM
I watch from the 1st.series and had a hard time getting into it, but did watch Sundays last series.
Never could figure how the Indian girl and the killings fit in with Yellowstone.
She is apparently the ancestor of Thomas Rainwater, the Chairman of the Indian Tribe in the original Yellowstone series.
Michael G.
04-09-2025, 10:31 AM
She is apparently the ancestor of Thomas Rainwater, the Chairman of the Indian Tribe in the original Yellowstone series.
His acting character in Yellowstone was brilliant along with 99% of others.
The only character I that I thought didn't fit was that "Jimmy" guy.
He was the ranch clown, acted like a dork, but got the best-looking women.
DonnaNi4os
04-09-2025, 12:13 PM
I enjoyed it except for the masochism. Too graphic for me. Also the ending was ridiculously far-fetched on two counts which I won’t spoil for anyone who is planning to watch it. What I would have liked is more SPENCER!!!!
DonnaNi4os
04-09-2025, 04:02 PM
IMO think the point was how Indians were treated during those times? Also with the hired hand and with Asia wife was treated?
So very sadly, that is what happened in that time in history. It was disgraceful. And sadly, Native Americans are still treated terribly. They were here first and the rest of us are nothing more than descendants of the original immigrants.
Nana2Teddy
04-09-2025, 09:01 PM
I enjoyed it except for the masochism. Too graphic for me. Also the ending was ridiculously far-fetched on two counts which I won’t spoil for anyone who is planning to watch it. What I would have liked is more SPENCER!!!!
Absolutely! There were scenes in some episodes I couldn’t watch. So horrible! And I agree about the final episode that we finally watched tonight. Ridiculously far fetched! And yes, I wanted more Spencer too! We’ve watched all of Taylor Sheridan’s series so far, and none of them have been an easy watch.
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