Critics’ rating: 4.25 / 5.0
4.25
Despite the title of Season 2 Episode 3 of 1923, I don’t want to “wrap you in horror”. I’m ready to win, aren’t I?
Surprisingly, Duttons scored. Logically, they have to win time and time, or they just give up.
Since we know they keep going through 2024, this line can survive in the face of the endless horrors on their path.


First of all, was that woman beaten to death by a wolf in the Yellowstone living room? A random woman we’ve never met before. Do they have servants? I thought they were there alone.
Elizabeth was bitten in the chicken coop, and Cara was eating food alone in the root cellar, and they cooked it themselves. Who was that random woman on the floor?
Well, she is dead and Elizabeth is still alive. She was angry, but she was still alive.
She also left Montana seriously and when Jack came back she had already started packing. He just suffered his own hardship, but his arms without love were waiting for him.
No one thinks that those who survived the overturned van will die, but there will be problems when they go home.


However, we are not part of this journey. Just as the doctor advanced, he found Jacob, Jack and Zane’s family walking up the hill.
I wish he had no family, because caring for Dutton was a full-time job.
Elizabeth is so angry at how angry she was when she saw Jack, and when she next shot of rabies, she wants him to stay in the room so he can see exactly why she wants him to follow her to Boston if he wants to be with her.
Things may not be ideal for Elizabeth, but Zane and Alice did not fully live Riley’s life.
It was 1923, and it was the middle of Nowheresville, Montana, and Zane needed to drill out his skull to relieve stress in his brain or he would die.


How can you not laugh when Jacob gives him a speech “’I have some good news and some bad news”?
Zane is a pragmatic person, so he may stride forward, but brain surgery without anesthesia doesn’t sound interesting. Although I know they do this often, the most painful part is certainly drilling holes.
Harrison Ford’s comedy timing is very good in this role. Although his family may always be in danger, his dry humor is even the worst-case instant saltwater.
As for Jacob’s other nephews, he is still working to return to Montana. But he stopped playing games.
Luca’s cousin brought obstacles to the barrier he effectively removed, which seemed easy. When Spencer saw the gun looking for the man who was looking for wine, who knew what else, he decided to split up with the easy-to-swing Luca ways were the best choice.
Within minutes, Luka was dead. Spencer may be back in the United States, but he still has a long way to go to Montana.


His parents’ journey in 1883 was not the same, but structural growth did not catch up with the human mindset that tried to control it.
This is more obvious than Alexandra’s legs when she returns home.
She is in the United States, too, but she found that the Statue of Liberty was not as popular as the ads.
Taylor Sheridan loves America, but he doesn’t shy away from being ugly either. Coming to the United States can be tough, especially if you don’t have anyone waiting for you on the other end.
Of course, Alex’s seemingly tall story is totally true, but when thousands of people share similar (unreal) stories, you don’t have to blame immigration officials for being insulted to some extent.


The reason you can blame them is the lack of humanity they show throughout the process. I think they are so used to the clumsy crowd that they treat them better (sometimes worse) than cows raised in the West.
Alex is very powerful, but can’t get together in multiple full-body exams. It’s humiliation and fear.
During this process, pregnant women who do not have a scheduled plan or accompany them to the country are particularly vulnerable because their need to prove their worth to the country becomes more difficult, while additional mouth feeding and physical condition becomes more difficult.
But what is more satisfying than how Alexandra uses her wit and wit (the latter almost plunged her into hot water at first)?
Understandably, you will be wary of falsehoods, but asking for entry or insulting newcomers will cause you a problem, not someone you should welcome or weed.


It is worth it to know the people waiting in Ellie Island. From Alex’s point of view, this is particularly interesting. It doesn’t matter elsewhere (and not) it does not matter. It is important how you arrive and what support you are waiting for.
Situation is everything.
She blocked the episode in a letter to Spencer, imagining that she might be waiting for her new hell as nature does everything it can to make them special. Just behind her, pickpockets.
This is a major red flag in the drama.
This episode also incorporates Tyna’s story into the vast land of Texas, not far from Spencer, but seems to be a world between each other.


I still haven’t sold these different stories in the same series. The mature companion series for all Native American stories will be great.
Instead, when the rain narrative itself is valuable, they are underutilized and transformed into the Dutton narrative.
Their experiences growing up in the United States are completely different from those of the Dutton family and I hope to have the opportunity to explore it more.
For now, Teonna’s journey is also one of survival, but it is marked by a goal. Since birth, she has been targeting in one way or another.
Whether she gave up on her faith, accepted Christianity, or lived in white customs, she spent her whole life trying to prove that she was worthy of herself.
When his horse meets the local cowboy (a Grizzly C Thomas Howell), we preview her future, and he suggests that if they want to help Niu Niu, he can assure them instead of camping for free.


Mamie Fossett is another character who deserves his own series. We already have a lawyer: Bass Reeves, about a famous black American marshal, so why didn’t Mamie get chapters from the existing series?
In 1923 Season 2 Episode 2, she comforts Renaud and the annoying Marshal (sorry, but I don’t remember his name, he’s too bad to bother), posting flyers to help capture Teonna. However, I suspect she is now reconsidering what she did to the Cherokee.
It has not been confirmed since Season 2 of 1923, and maybe we are lucky enough to spend more time with all of these characters. The title of the year may be limited, but it is TV and we are willing to go far.
How do you think of “wrap you in horror”? If you have any thoughts on this episode or what’s next in 1923, I hope you share them in the comments below.
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