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‘1923’ Season 2 Episode 8 Is CANCELLED!

It’s almost over: 1923 season two is coming to its dramatic ending. The season—and quite possibly the series (it has yet to be picked up for a third outing)—will close out with a super-sized two hour finale on Sunday, April 6.

The episode promises major happenings following a penultimate episode that involved multiple shocking deaths. Per its logline, in the finale, “Jacob and his crew eagerly await Spencer’s return at the train station. Teonna has a fateful run in. Alexandra braves the cold.”

The Yellowstone prequel streams on Paramount+. Below, a full guide to when 1923 season two episodes air—all will be available at midnight eastern time.

  • Episode 1, “The Killing Season”: Sunday, February 23, 2025 at midnight eastern
  • Episode 2, “The Rapist Is Winter”: Sunday, March 2, 2025 at midnight eastern
  • Episode 3, “Wrap Thee in Terror: Sunday, March 9, 2025 at midnight eastern
  • Episode 4, “Journey the Rivers of Iron”: Sunday, March 16, 2025 at midnight eastern
  • Episode 5, “Only Gunshots to Guide Us”: Sunday, March 23, 2025 at midnight eastern
  • Episode 6, “The Mountain Teeth of Monsters”: Sunday, March 30, 2025 at midnight eastern
  • Episode 7 (season finale), “A Dream and a Memory”: Sunday, April 6, 2025 at midnight eastern

What Will Happen in 1923 Season 2 Episode 7? Finale Spoiler Details

Brandon Sklenar as Spencer Dutton in 1923
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Many of 1923‘s main actors have already commented on the series finale, but the official synopsis for the episode has also been revealed.

According to the synopsis, the finale (which will be a 2-hour supersized episode that will essentially play like a movie) will include “Alexandra [braving] the cold,” while also focusing on Spencer and if he will “return at the train station:”

“Jacob and his crew eagerly await Spencer’s return at the train station; Teonna has a fateful run-in; Alexandra braves the cold.”

This gives viewers a bit of an idea of what will happen in the finale. Obviously, a lot of focus will be put on Alexandra and Teonna as they have their own journeys they have been on throughout the season.

Spencer’s arrival at the train station will also include other major characters like Harrison Ford’s Jacob Dutton and Helen Mirren’s Cara Dutton.

One aspect of the finale many fans are interested in is how other character’s will react to the death of Jack Dutton. Actor Darren Mann (who plays Jack) talked to The Hollywood Reporter about his character and the series finale in general.

When asked about what he felt regarding the ending of the show, he admitted to experiencing a range of emotions, including “happy, sad, all of it.” However, he did also mention that he felt 1923 has “a beautiful ending,” even though he is not technically in it:

“All sorts of feelings: happy, sad, all of it. It’s a beautiful ending. It’s great writing. I can’t wait to see it come together. I always love seeing the stuff I’m not in. I’ve read it, so I have a vision that I’ve put together, but it’s always exciting to see what it actually looks like.”

One major thing Mann mentioned was that the finale could include a lot of deaths. According to the actor, fans should not “take [their] eyes off the screen” because they could “miss a death” if they do:

“I’m just as excited as the fans for that finale, and I think they will not be disappointed with how it all unfolds. You’re flying from here on out! Don’t take your eyes off the screen. You might miss a death.”

Spencer Dutton actor Brandon Sklenar had similar thoughts about the ending of the show. He revealed in an interview with Esquire that “it was more than [he] could have imagined it would be” in terms of Spencer’s character arc:

“In a way, yes. We didn’t know that [Taylor Sheridan] hadn’t written it yet, so he didn’t have all the specifics, but it was more than I could have imagined it would be.”

Like Mann, Sklenar also used the word “beautiful” to describe the 1923 Season 2 finale. He also mentioned that he is “grateful” for the experience, and that it is “special” for him:

“The season finale of this is special. I don’t know how he writes these things, but damn am I grateful for it. It’s beautiful.”

According to the Elizabeth actress, fans should really prepare themselves before hitting play on the finale, because she “cried every single time that [she] read it.”

Once again, a 1923 actor claimed that the finale is “so beautifully written:”

“I cried every single time that I read it. You don’t get desensitized to it. It’s so beautifully written and it’s such a strong finale. I’m so excited for people to see it.”

Randolph is just as ready to see the finished product as the fans are. While she knows what happens and has read the script multiple times, she “can’t wait to see it.”

Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, being the tenured actors that they are, remained quite tight-lipped about the finale.

However, while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Mirren did allude that she thoroughly enjoyed her experience on 1923, stating that she would “say yes in a nanosecond” to come back if she “got to work with Harrison again:”

“Well, if any other job came my way where I got to work with Harrison, I would say yes in a nanosecond. If it happens to be an extension of this story, absolutely. As long as Harrison is in it, I’ll be there.”

Ford, on the other hand, echoed Mirren, saying that he believed the relationship between Jacob and Cara was “very powerful and instructive:”

“I value this relationship that we’re responsible for. It’s a demonstration of how to get through life with a domestic partner. It is a partnership as well as a love story, and that partnership is very powerful and instructive. I’ll leave it at that.”

What Cara and Jacob will go through in the finale is not exactly clear, but it would not be surprising if one of them did die. As Darren Mann teased, a lot of deaths could occur in the finale, and none would be more powerful than one of the two leads.

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