The Story of TV Series "1923"
"1923" is a prequel in Taylor Sheridan's "Yellowstone Universe," set in the early 20th century, primarily exploring the challenges faced by the Dutton family during the period of western expansion, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.
I. Plot and Core Character Elements
- Time Period and Themes: "1923" is set nearly a century before "Yellowstone," focusing on the Dutton family's struggle to protect the Yellowstone Ranch in Montana. The Great Depression in Montana began in 1918 and lasted longer, severely affecting many farmers due to drought and reduced demand for agricultural products, leading to widespread bank failures.
- Main Characters: The series stars Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton and Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton. This couple are the great-great-great aunt and uncle of John Dutton III, played by Kevin Costner in "Yellowstone."
- Spencer and Alex: Spencer Dutton (played by Brandon Sklenar) is another nephew of Jacob and Cara, who develops a tumultuous love story with Alexandra (played by Julia Schlaepfer), who comes from a British aristocratic family.
- Ending and Controversy: In the tragic conclusion of the first season, Alexandra dies after giving birth to her and Spencer's son. This son is believed to be the father of Kevin Costner's character in the "Yellowstone" series (John Dutton II). Spencer later had another son with a widow but never remarried. Until his old age, Spencer remained immersed in fantasies and reconstructed memories of Alexandra to cope with endless grief. Whether this child grew up to be the father of John Dutton III remains one of the show's major mysteries, with actors suggesting the answer depends on Taylor Sheridan.
- Major Conflicts: The Dutton family faces threats from mining magnate Donald Whitfield, who paid off the Dutton Ranch's debts in an attempt to seize the ranch after the repayment deadline. Additionally, conflict erupts between Jacob and Scottish shepherd Banner Creighton.
- Teonna's Journey: The series also includes an independent subplot about Teonna Rainwater—a Native American girl—and her escape after suffering abuse at a terrible "reprogramming center" (boarding school). This storyline is considered an exploration of the historical oppression of indigenous cultures.
II. Production, Viewership, and Reviews
- Viewership Performance: "1923" achieved tremendous success, proving Taylor Sheridan's influence in the entertainment industry. The series finale "A Dream and a Memory" reached 14 million viewers on Paramount+, 4 million more than the first season finale. The quarterly average viewership increased by 46% compared to the first season.
- Actor Performances: The series was praised for its cinematic quality and magnificent Montana winter scenery. Although some reviews found flaws in the script, performances by Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, and Brandon Sklenar were still considered excellent. Helen Mirren's Cara Dutton was seen as the family's "rock," controlling situations while showing resilience and vulnerability.
- Creative Criticism: For the second season, some reviews pointed out that Taylor Sheridan's creative mode without writers' room support led to plots becoming lengthy, repetitive, and lacking focus. Critics believed the series relied too heavily on "torture porn" storylines, especially in portraying main villains and female characters experiencing sexual violence.
- Comparison with "1883": Many reviews considered "1883" to be Sheridan's masterpiece because it had a compact, goal-oriented narrative, whereas "1923" season two seemed narratively loose in comparison.
III. The Continuing Expansion of the Sheridanverse
Taylor Sheridan's creative universe is actively expanding. Besides the renewal of "1923" and the completed "Yellowstone" and its prequel "1883," several projects are in development.
- "1944": Another prequel, set about 20 years after the events of "1923." This series is expected to continue the story of Spencer and his son John.
- "Y: Marshals": A sequel spin-off starring Kayce Dutton (played by Luke Grimes) from "Yellowstone," who will return to Montana as a U.S. Marshal.
- "The Madison": Originally titled "2024," this is a sequel not directly centered around the Dutton family, focusing on the McIntosh family's move from New York City to Montana's Madison River Valley, starring Michelle Pfeiffer.
- "Dutton Ranch": This is a working title spin-off that will focus on beloved "Yellowstone" characters Beth and Rip.
- "6666": This long-brewing spin-off will revolve around the 6666 Ranch in Texas, which was mentioned in "Yellowstone."