The largest looming question around Yellowstone origin story 1883 was just answered. It involved Elsa Dutton, daughter to James and Margaret Dutton.
On Sunday, viewers got answers, and in this new episode of Dutton Rules: A Yellowstone 1883 Podcast, hosts Adison Haager and Billy Dukes sort through the emotions to find the truth as it pertains to this show, and future Yellowstone franchise stories. There are still quite a few unknowns, like Shea Brennan's (Sam Elliott) fate and how the Duttons get to Paradise Valley in Montana. Answers are coming into focus, however, even if Oregon is not for this group of travelers. It also involved a group of Native Americans and an arrow through the teen's midsection.
The breakout star of the "Yellowstone" prequel series "1883," Isabel May has caught the attention of many viewers as Elsa Dutton on Paramount+.
This controversial school shooting action movie stars May in the lead as a high school student using her wits to survive. The sitcom is about two high school friends who band together when one of them, Alexa, finds out that she has cancer. Four gunmen break in to the school and set about killing students while livestreaming, leading Zoe Hull (May) to fight for her life and the lives of her classmates. Perhaps her most demanding role to date, the successful spinoff series created by Taylor Sheridan has seen May become the face and voice of 1883. May has surprised many by becoming the de facto narrator and breakout star of the Yellowstone prequel series, which also stars the likes of Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Sam Elliott. Episode 9 of 1883 on Paramount+ brought Elsa's story to a full circle moment, but it left the future of the character in doubt too. Ahead of what is likely to be a dramatic final episode of 1883 for May's character specifically, let's take a look at her career credits to date across movies and TV.
I've got nothing against Taylor Sheridan's juggernaut Paramount Network series, which stars Kevin Costner as the patriarch of a Montana ranching family. I'm ...
And thankfully, the show’s not afraid to let the camera linger on a sunset or a startling blue sky. And then you learn that he’s one of the most emotionally intelligent characters on the show, unafraid to weep when sad and unbothered by having to give a pep talk when one is needed. Much to my surprise, the bulk of Season 1 has centered on — and been narrated by — Elsa, the headstrong teenage daughter of James and Margaret Dutton. Don’t worry: There is surely enough typical macho Western content to sustain those of you who want it. So in the effort of pulling some Yellowstone averse folks (c’mon, there’s gotta be more of you out there) into the 1883 fold, I’ve pulled together a bunch of reasons that you might actually love the Paramount+ prequel. But the horses and the power plays and the horse-related power plays just never hit my TV-viewing sweet spot, and I thought Yellowstone would just get filed away in the same, foggy part of my brain where all of the NCISes are: There’s a dim awareness of the premise, sure, but little more. The series follows a wagon train as it makes the treacherous journey from Texas to Oregon in 1883.
'1883' Episode 9 killed off quite a few characters during a violent encounter. Who is still alive going into the season 1 finale?
The Lakota Chief tells James that there won’t be any more fighting today and instructs him to take Elsa to a surgeon. Later, the Lakota tribe spotted James, Shea, and Thomas. James rides to confront them, and the Lakota Chief realizes that he is Elsa’s father. James tells the Lakota that he killed the men who murdered their women and children. The cowboys Colton and Wade help the immigrants defend themselves against the Lakota attack. Wade tells James that the blood that came out of her was dark, suggesting that the arrow knicked her liver. James also notes that the arrow that went through Elsa was filthy.
After surviving raging rivers, tornadoes, cattle thieves and heartbreak, will Elsa live or die on 1883, the popular Yellowstone spinoff.
Y 1883 Ennis star Eric Nelsen dropped a huge clue after he addressed the secret twin fan theory.
Y 1883 is the first spin-off to come from Paramount Network’s hit crime series, Yellowstone, and the prequel show has already amassed an exceeding amount of fans. Despite this, after watching the penultimate episode of Y 1883 there could also be a possibility Elsa could join Ennis in the afterlife. When the actor read the question about the possibility of Ennis having a twin, he laughed and remarked: “I wish.” Ennis’ death led viewers to conjure up a number of theories and ways to make the character return to screens. However, later on in the episode titled ’The Fangs of Freedom,’ tragedy struck when a group of bandits attempted to raid the caravans and killed Ennis during the havoc. The spin-off gave fans a huge insight into how he came to have the Dutton Ranch in his family lineage and the sacrifices which were taken to acquire the land.