1923 Season 2 Finale Ending Explained: Taylor Sheridan Is Public Enemy No 1 for Giving Spencer-Alex the Most Horrible Ending Possible

Spoiler Alert !!!This articles contains spoilers about 1923 Season 2 finale.
If you heard a distant scream Sunday night, it was the collective wail of 1923 fans around the globe. If your neighbor threw their TV out the window, please don’t call the cops, they were just watching the Season 2 finale. And if you cried over a fictional couple named Spencer and Alex like they were your actual friends… welcome. You’re in a safe space now.
The final episode of this Yellowstone prequel had everything: emotional whiplash, forbidden love, mild frostbite trauma, and the kind of heartbreak that makes you want to send a very wordy letter to Taylor Sheridan’s ranch. It’s almost impressive how fast this show went from “Aww, they’re finally reunited!” to “Why?!”
Brandon Sklenar as Spencer Dutton in 1923 | Credits: Paramount+
It’s like Taylor Sheridan saw our joy, gave us a thumbs up… and...
If you heard a distant scream Sunday night, it was the collective wail of 1923 fans around the globe. If your neighbor threw their TV out the window, please don’t call the cops, they were just watching the Season 2 finale. And if you cried over a fictional couple named Spencer and Alex like they were your actual friends… welcome. You’re in a safe space now.
The final episode of this Yellowstone prequel had everything: emotional whiplash, forbidden love, mild frostbite trauma, and the kind of heartbreak that makes you want to send a very wordy letter to Taylor Sheridan’s ranch. It’s almost impressive how fast this show went from “Aww, they’re finally reunited!” to “Why?!”
Brandon Sklenar as Spencer Dutton in 1923 | Credits: Paramount+
It’s like Taylor Sheridan saw our joy, gave us a thumbs up… and...
- 4/7/2025
- by Ojas Goel
- FandomWire
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