hgroberts-00858
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We all wanted Elsa Dutton to live when we watched the spin-off of Yellowstone called 1883 and it didn't quite happen. If you are looking towards a romance novel on screen then this writer isn't making your fantasies come true. The writer is in fact making a story about a family who has endured decades of trials and tribulations and has intermittent joys in the face of adversity.
We all wanted John Dutton in Yellowstone to retain the ranch and survive to overcome all obstacles for stories to come. For those that hated his death scene, he died as he had lived. Unfittingly! He struggled to maintain integrity and surpass all obstacles his family and future generations would face but in the end he tragically lost his life at the hands of those he placed intermittent faith in. His greatest fears he never faced but his children produced the most heroic outcome the family could ever endure. Sacrifice!
1923 for me has been an amazing interlude that connects the generations and has surpassed my expectations in branching the family genealogy so far. Everyone loved the romance of Spencer and Alexandra. We have endured the heartache of an aging aunt and uncle that struggled to save the land their brother had claim to. The show in the era of 1923 has not only showcased the carefree life of the Roaring 20's in America but also the cursed journeys of those that had to travel 3rd class aboard ship to America. A trip my own great grandparents took with two children. I only want to see more of the tragic events surrounding the Native Americans which my wife is descended from. Perhaps the writer can make another series based on their perspective and their struggles to keep their land.
I look forward to watching the last 3 episodes and have several predictions and of coarse wants. We all want the bad guys to die and they usually do, and the good guys to win and those in love to have a forever dome. Not always a happy ending which is why I like this story! Four episodes to go and let's see what happens folks!
We all wanted John Dutton in Yellowstone to retain the ranch and survive to overcome all obstacles for stories to come. For those that hated his death scene, he died as he had lived. Unfittingly! He struggled to maintain integrity and surpass all obstacles his family and future generations would face but in the end he tragically lost his life at the hands of those he placed intermittent faith in. His greatest fears he never faced but his children produced the most heroic outcome the family could ever endure. Sacrifice!
1923 for me has been an amazing interlude that connects the generations and has surpassed my expectations in branching the family genealogy so far. Everyone loved the romance of Spencer and Alexandra. We have endured the heartache of an aging aunt and uncle that struggled to save the land their brother had claim to. The show in the era of 1923 has not only showcased the carefree life of the Roaring 20's in America but also the cursed journeys of those that had to travel 3rd class aboard ship to America. A trip my own great grandparents took with two children. I only want to see more of the tragic events surrounding the Native Americans which my wife is descended from. Perhaps the writer can make another series based on their perspective and their struggles to keep their land.
I look forward to watching the last 3 episodes and have several predictions and of coarse wants. We all want the bad guys to die and they usually do, and the good guys to win and those in love to have a forever dome. Not always a happy ending which is why I like this story! Four episodes to go and let's see what happens folks!
We all wanted Elsa Dutton to live when we watched the spin-off of Yellowstone called 1883 and it didn't quite happen. If you are looking towards a romance novel on screen then this writer isn't making your fantasies come true. The writer is in fact making a story about a family who has endured decades of trials and tribulations and has intermittent joys in the face of adversity.
We all wanted John Dutton in Yellowstone to retain the ranch and survive to overcome all obstacles for stories to come. For those that hated his death scene, he died as he had lived. Unfittingly! He struggled to maintain integrity and surpass all obstacles his family and future generations would face but in the end he tragically lost his life at the hands of those he placed intermittent faith in. His greatest fears he never faced but his children produced the most heroic outcome the family could ever endure. Sacrifice!
1923 for me has been an amazing interlude that connects the generations and has surpassed my expectations in branching the family genealogy so far. Everyone loved the romance of Spencer and Alexandra. We have endured the heartache of an aging aunt and uncle that struggled to save the land their brother had claim to. The show in the era of 1923 has not only showcased the carefree life of the Roaring 20's in America but also the cursed journeys of those that had to travel 3rd class aboard ship to America. A trip my own great grandparents took with two children. I only want to see more of the tragic events surrounding the Native Americans which my wife is descended from. Perhaps the writer can make another series based on their perspective and their struggles to keep their land.
I look forward to watching the last 3 episodes and have several predictions and of coarse wants. We all want the bad guys to die and they usually do, and the good guys to win and those in love to have a forever dome. Not always a happy ending which is why I like this story! Three episodes to go and let's see what happens folks!
We all wanted John Dutton in Yellowstone to retain the ranch and survive to overcome all obstacles for stories to come. For those that hated his death scene, he died as he had lived. Unfittingly! He struggled to maintain integrity and surpass all obstacles his family and future generations would face but in the end he tragically lost his life at the hands of those he placed intermittent faith in. His greatest fears he never faced but his children produced the most heroic outcome the family could ever endure. Sacrifice!
1923 for me has been an amazing interlude that connects the generations and has surpassed my expectations in branching the family genealogy so far. Everyone loved the romance of Spencer and Alexandra. We have endured the heartache of an aging aunt and uncle that struggled to save the land their brother had claim to. The show in the era of 1923 has not only showcased the carefree life of the Roaring 20's in America but also the cursed journeys of those that had to travel 3rd class aboard ship to America. A trip my own great grandparents took with two children. I only want to see more of the tragic events surrounding the Native Americans which my wife is descended from. Perhaps the writer can make another series based on their perspective and their struggles to keep their land.
I look forward to watching the last 3 episodes and have several predictions and of coarse wants. We all want the bad guys to die and they usually do, and the good guys to win and those in love to have a forever dome. Not always a happy ending which is why I like this story! Three episodes to go and let's see what happens folks!
Not sure why people are complaining about the brutal reality of how life was in post war era in America. Historically, with the large majority of men absent during WW1, several lower class women were forced to secure jobs or prostitute themselves in absence of husbands or male bread winning family members. Higher class men, as well as women, exploited that for their own gain, be it financial or sexual. The man on the train did what he did to Alexandra because he felt he was far above her socially and assumed he could exploit her disposition. He had no fear of repercussions as he assumed all within his class would support him no matter how the scenario unfolded. Kudos to the couple that came to her aid in the end. I would like to suspect they may discover her true identity as I noticed he was reading a weeks old newspaper on the train. As an avid reader he will likely want to update himself with the news and being British, will likely pay extra attention to any news abroad. There is a chance he may see a photo or search plea on Alexandra's behalf from either her surviving family or special friend. Time will tell, but I love the writing. Just wish there was more screen time with Spencer and Alexandra; he and his family of which there has not been one second of screen time together, There may be a reunion but I don't feel it will have a great impact as we haven't seen any chemistry together. The only special interaction we have seen with Spencer is him and Alexandra and her with him. This leads me to the unfortunate and hopefully wrong conclusion that in the last episode, she will die in his arms. I think he will have to leave to New York to make amends to the crime family in order to protect his own, likely by way of becoming their hitman and Alexandra's fortune will save the farm. Spencer's brother will have the son that carries on the Dutton family and Spencer will be reduced to the family saviour.....that will be encountered later by his own nephew during WW2 on a stopover in New York. A changed and bitter gangster Spencer! Just my predictions!