![]() The key players in the camp prepare to perform the makeshift surgery on him by getting him blind drunk and sterilizing their equipment. ![]() It's swollen, discolored and full of marks that shouldn't be there-it's pretty obvious the leg will have to go, and Josef agrees. Thomas (LaMonica Garrett) takes a look at Josef's worsening leg. Sam Elliott as Shea (right) and Tim McGraw as James (left) in Episode 10 of the Paramount+ original series "1883." Emerson Miller/Paramount+ Their affection for each other is clear and despite being close to death's door, Elsa waves them off with a witty remark that has them grinning before riding off.ĭuring a stop on the trail, James and Shea bond by the fire and Shea tells the story of how his wife saved his life during the war by tricking him into thinking she'd left him, but in reality she was just dragging him away from a forthcoming battle. As the wagon containing a passed out Elsa travels into the distance, cowboys Wade (James Landry) and Colt (Noah le Gros) follow on behind to say their goodbyes after she wakes. Josef, despite his severe injury, wants to push on with them. Shea announces the new plan to the remaining group, but many of them aren't on board and stay at the fort, telling them they'll follow their tracks. Margaret assures him that she'll visit their daughter every day until she dies too. James tells her that they'll head to Montana, and wherever Elsa dies, that's where they'll stay. James pulls Margaret for a tough conversation and once again tells her that Elsa's days are numbered as she suffers from the arrow wound. Instead they agree to head north before then moving on to Oregon in the spring. Unfortunately they can't stay in the fort as it's owned by the "deputies" that they killed in Episode 9. James and Shea (Sam Elliott) discuss their next move. Read more Where Else You've Seen '1883' Elsa Actress Isabel May Before It's a blow for the travelers as they also desperately need medical assistance for Josef (Marc Rissmann), whose snake bite is getting worse, and his wife Risa (Anna Fiamora) who suffered a serious neck injury after falling off of a horse. They approach a nearby fort where an ex-soldier surgeon informs them that he can't perform the operation required and they should seek a bigger nearby fort. Elsa is still proudly riding up front but, as we know from the conversation between James (Tim McGraw) and Margaret (Faith Hill) in Episode 9, her days are numbered. The mood is somber amongst the pioneers as the finale of 1883 begins. While 1883 has always been a Dutton family origin story, Taylor Sheridan's prequel series really connected the dots in the final episode, showing how Montana came to be home for the family in Yellowstone.Įpisode 10 was a marginally longer episode than the previous nine, so here's the Season 1 finale recap for 1883. ![]() As we knew from the events of Episode 9, Elsa (Isabel May) is likely to die, but the Duttons do find brief hope for her survival during the finale. The Dutton's journey across the country began in the Wild West-so that's exactly where the 1883 cast and crew went to film first.1883 has come to an end on Paramount+ and so has the pioneers' journey along the Oregon trail.Įpisode 10, "This Is Not Your Heaven," surely has viewers reaching for the tissues as our characters parted ways for the final time. Read on to find out more about exactly where 1883 was filmed! What city does 1883 start in? With the land acting as a main character, 1883's filming locations follow the story all the way from Texas to Montana. "You can’t tell a tale like this, about the American West–mythic or not-you can’t tell a tale like this without being on the land." We're on a lot of the land that the Oregon Trail was either on it or very close to it," 1883 star Sam Elliott explained in a recent interview. "That’s one of the great things about this project. Much like Yellowstone, much of 1883 is filmed on location-and the authenticity shines through in every scene. Yellowstone's gripping new origin story follows the earliest-known Duttons on their dangerous journey west "through the last bastion of untamed America." The Paramount Network drama is set in the late 1800s, when John's great-grandfather, James Dutton (Tim McGraw), first decided to take his family across The Great Plains in search of a new home and better opportunities. After watching the prequel series 1883, it becomes clear why: His ancestors risked everything to get there. ![]() Every Yellowstone fan knows that John Dutton ( Kevin Costner) will do anything to protect his ranch. ![]()
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