“Will Spencer ever get to Yellowstone?” – 1923 fans puzzled after finale episode
Mia Horton
Published Jan 22, 2026
1923 has demonstrated to be a hit series, however the as of late broadcasted season finale made individuals puzzle over whether Spencer could at any point effectively arrive at home.
Spencer is an individual from the Dutton family who possesses the Yellowstone Farm in Montana. His folks were James and Margaret Dutton from 1883. After they died, he and his brother John were embraced by their uncle and auntie, Jacob and Cara Dutton.
In 1923, watchers discovered that the Yellowstone farm was presently being controlled by Jacob and Cara Dutton, and Spencer was at this point not in Montana. After a few difficult issues emerged at home, Cara required her nephew from Africa.
Spencer is getting back home yet individuals are confused by what amount of time it is requiring for him. Spencer Dutton is a US veteran who changed his calling after The Second Great War finished. Throughout the span of the primary season, he was shown voyaging and hunting man-eating creatures in Africa. This is where he met Alex, who he proceeded to wed. Despite the fact that things looked great for him, back at home, his family was going through some serious hardship.
Cara gathered her nephew to get back and battle for the distinction of his loved ones. Notwithstanding, Spencer opened his auntie’s letter three months after the fact. In any case, he started his excursion with his significant other, Alex, however it’s consuming him a huge chunk of time to get back.
Fans have now begun to get eager as they were anticipating that he should arrive at Montana by the season finale.
1923 has been getting a ton of adoration from fans across the globe. Nonetheless, the fanbase is likewise all in all concurring that the Spencer and Alex storyline has gotten extended and the couple ought to be home at this point.
Set in 1923, the show follows the existences of individuals in the US who were hit by the Economic crisis of the early 20s. With rising neediness and joblessness, conditions were grim and, surprisingly, the territory of Montana was not saved. Alongside the monetary battles, the Duttons were battling their own conflict to clutch the Yellowstone farm. Their chief adversary during this time was Flag and Donald Whitfield.
“The Duttons face another arrangement of difficulties in the mid twentieth 100 years, including the ascent of Western extension, Restriction and the Economic crisis of the early 20s.”