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Title: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: Black Diamond Vol on February 27, 2022, 06:05:27 EST
I…didn’t think they’d actually go through with it. :bawl:


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: VinnieVOL on February 28, 2022, 03:18:13 EST
Full hour of sad.   :bawl:

At least Thomas lived.  His character was so endearing and likable, I was sure he was a goner.


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: Black Diamond Vol on February 28, 2022, 08:18:38 EST
Full hour of sad.   :bawl:

At least Thomas lived.  His character was so endearing and likable, I was sure he was a goner.

They just killed off what we thought was the star of the show, in season one. Very bold creative decision. It will be interesting to see where they take it from here.


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: VinnieVOL on February 28, 2022, 11:26:44 EST
They just killed off what we thought was the star of the show, in season one. Very bold creative decision. It will be interesting to see where they take it from here.

It worked out for Game of Thrones.   :naughty:


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: Black Diamond Vol on February 28, 2022, 04:24:06 EST
It worked out for Game of Thrones.   :naughty:

True. But while Ned Stark may have been the “hero” of GOT season 1, the show wasn’t really about him. 1883 almost seemed like Elsa’s biography. She was even the freaking narrator.

Even though they had been telegraphing this for two weeks, I didn’t believe they’d kill her off until it actually happened.


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: Creek Walker on February 28, 2022, 05:15:27 EST
Elsa was pretty to look at but I wasn't invested in her character.

But why did they have to kill off Sam Elliot?  :frown:


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: Black Diamond Vol on February 28, 2022, 06:08:53 EST
Elsa was pretty to look at but I wasn't invested in her character.

But why did they have to kill off Sam Elliot?  :frown:

If you recall, he actually said that was his plan back in the very first episode. I assume the hummingbird was supposed to represent Elsa?


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: Creek Walker on February 28, 2022, 08:04:11 EST
If you recall, he actually said that was his plan back in the very first episode. I assume the hummingbird was supposed to represent Elsa?

Yeah but he could've changed his mind or at least waited until the last of the next 10 episodes to off himself.


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: Creek Walker on March 01, 2022, 09:03:22 EST
Now I see that the second 10 episodes of 1883 will actually be the 1932 series that's already been talked about. Obviously that explains why they went ahead and offed Shea.

That's disappointing. 1883 is truly some of the best Western-themed TV ever -- big screen or small screen. The cinematography was stunning, the script was well-written, the acting was superb. It's kinda hard to believe that Tim McGraw hasn't done more acting over the years. He was outstanding.


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: Black Diamond Vol on March 01, 2022, 09:06:05 EST
Now I see that the second 10 episodes of 1883 will actually be the 1932 series that's already been talked about. Obviously that explains why they went ahead and offed Shea.

That's disappointing. 1883 is truly some of the best Western-themed TV ever -- big screen or small screen. The cinematography was stunning, the script was well-written, the acting was superb. It's kinda hard to believe that Tim McGraw hasn't done more acting over the years. He was outstanding.

It is? I was under the impression that 1883 would go on, and 1932 was a whole new spinoff.


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: Black Diamond Vol on March 01, 2022, 09:10:43 EST
It is? I was under the impression that 1883 would go on, and 1932 was a whole new spinoff.

Looks like there will be more episodes, but it won’t be a full season.
https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/1883-season-2-coming-fans-should-not-expect-another-full-season-yellowstone-prequel.html/


Title: Re: 1883 finale (spoiler)
Post by: VinnieVOL on March 02, 2022, 01:51:07 EST
Now I see that the second 10 episodes of 1883 will actually be the 1932 series that's already been talked about. Obviously that explains why they went ahead and offed Shea.

That's disappointing. 1883 is truly some of the best Western-themed TV ever -- big screen or small screen. The cinematography was stunning, the script was well-written, the acting was superb. It's kinda hard to believe that Tim McGraw hasn't done more acting over the years. He was outstanding.

I was a Yellowstone fan, 1883 was 3 episodes in before I gave it a look.  By the time we were at ep 5 of 1883, I looked much more forward to 1883 than Yellowstone.  I couldn’t get enough.