A Dream and a Memory
- Episode aired Apr 6, 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
3.3K
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Jacob and his crew eagerly await Spencer's return at the train station; Teonna has a fateful run-in; Alexandra braves the cold.Jacob and his crew eagerly await Spencer's return at the train station; Teonna has a fateful run-in; Alexandra braves the cold.Jacob and his crew eagerly await Spencer's return at the train station; Teonna has a fateful run-in; Alexandra braves the cold.
Isabel May
- Elsa Dutton
- (voice)
Featured review
I got into the wonderful Yellowstone world starting in season 2. I had heard it was great, but I started watching when the main show was in season 2. I was taken by surprise at how good it is. Then came the prequels, and I said, 'Let's give them a chance.' First, 1883, which is the story of how the ranch came to be, is great for understanding the history of the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch. Then came this jewel, which is 1923. OMG! The story of this period of the Ranch is almost as good as the main show, if not better. It is only 15 episodes divided into two seasons, but the production is fantastic, the writing superb, and the acting is on par with the main Yellowstone show.
I recommend this to everyone, but if I have to recommend it to someone who has not seen any Yellowstone whatsoever, I will definitely recommend watching it chronologically: starting with 1883 (10 episodes), then 1923 (15 episodes), and culminating with the main Yellowstone TV show (5 seasons - 53 episodes total).
Back to 1923, it is great; it makes you jump, makes you cry, and makes you scream! It is a must-watch. Treat yourself to this wonderful story.
I recommend this to everyone, but if I have to recommend it to someone who has not seen any Yellowstone whatsoever, I will definitely recommend watching it chronologically: starting with 1883 (10 episodes), then 1923 (15 episodes), and culminating with the main Yellowstone TV show (5 seasons - 53 episodes total).
Back to 1923, it is great; it makes you jump, makes you cry, and makes you scream! It is a must-watch. Treat yourself to this wonderful story.
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Did you know
- TriviaA doctor mentions that there wasn't much research on the clinical and physiological aspects of how extreme cold affects the human body, but mentions that in the Army he learned that if a person had been hypothermic for a long period, it was important to warm them up slowly. He is referring to a condition now known as rewarming shock, by the turn of the century early modern medical science, and doctors, hadn't had a lot of clinical experience with treating hypothermia. That changed with World War I, several of the war's largest battles occurred during the winter at temperatures well below freezing, an estimated 115,000 British, 90,000 American, 80,000 French and 38,000 Italian troops suffered casualties from hypothermia. Army and Navy doctors discovered a pattern when it came to rewarming hypothermic patients who had been exposed to the cold for extended periods: if they were rewarmed too quickly they would experience sudden cardiac arrest and death, but were perplexed as to why this happened. It is now understood that the phenomenon is caused by the rapid influx of cold blood from the extremities. When someone is hypothermic, the blood vessels and capillaries in the extremities constrict to restrict blood flow to the abdominal cavity in an attempt to conserve heat and keep the body's core temperature up. If the hypothermic patient is immediately placed in a warm environment again the blood vessels in the extremities dilate, which causes a sudden influx of cold blood into the heart and lungs, this can cause a person's blood pressure to rapidly drop leading to reduced blood flow to organs, causing shock and cardiac arrest. Rapid influx of cold blood into the abdomen also causes core body temperature to rapidly drop as well, this can cause a sudden electrolyte imbalance, in particular it can elevate potassium levels leading to dangerous cardiac arrhythmias. Another phenomenon that can contribute to shock and death is hypoxia-reoxygenation injury, the tissues in the body slowly adapted to the gradual reduction of blood flow and oxygen as the temperature dropped, a rapid elevation in oxygen levels can actually lead to tissue damage if it isn't given time to gradually adjust to normal oxygen levels.
- GoofsDuring the standoff at the ranch, one of the attackers comes back in rifle range and opens fire with a Thompson submachine gun, killing a ranch hand on the roof. That weapon fires .45 ACP cartridges, a pistol round, which has the range similar to the pistols for which it was designed.
The man with the Thompson was at about the outer range for the lever action rifles on the roof, but far out of range for the Thompson. Cara Dutton wouldn't have been hindered by any attempted cover fire from the attacker's Thompson and could have hit him with her scoped high-powered rifle..
- Quotes
Alexandra: Did you hear that? My body is a miricle.
Spencer Dutton: I knew that.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
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