Taylor Sheridan Makes 1923’s Disturbing Timothy Dalton Scene Even Worse Than Landman’s Controversial Ainsley & Angela Moments
There are plenty of strong female characters in the cast of 1923 and the rest of Taylor Sheridan’s shows, including Landman. For example, Cara Dutton (Helen Mirren) is usually the most powerful character on screen, and Angela and Ainsley went through a metamorphosis in Landman season 1. Sheridan has no problem with depicting strong and independent women, but 1923 season 2 just proved that not all of his female characters get the same treatment. One duo in particular suffered tremendously at the hands of Donald Whitfield, and they’re far more disturbing than Angela and Ainsley ever were.
Timothy Dalton’s 1923 Scenes Are Much Worse Than Landman’s Ainsley & Angela Controversy
Whitfield’s Torture Of Christy Is Disturbing & Significantly More Unsettling Than Landman’s Treatment Of Women
In the premiere of 1923 season 2, the show revealed that Donald Whitfield still had the two s*x workers, Christy (Cailyn Rice) and Lindy (Madison Elise Rogers) in his house. Whitfield had hired them after Banner Creighton (Jerome Flynn) was arrested in 1923 season 1, but he quickly revealed that he wanted the women to inflict physical pain on each other. Now, in 1923 season 2, Whitfield is keeping Christy tied up in a closet and having Lindy routinely take her out to torture and rape her. Whitfield dehumanized Christy even further by referring to her as a “doll” to take out and “play” with.
1923 is treating some of its female characters in a much more unsettling and deeply disturbing way than Landman ever dared to.
Whitfield’s entire story with Christy and Lindy is depraved, obscene, and far worse than the controversy Angela and Ainsley sparked in Landman. Angela and Ainsley were controversial for being over-s*xualized but still autonomous women, and they had a significant amount of character development by the ending of Landman season 1.
Christy and Lindy, however, are basically just tools to show how vile Whitfield is, and almost all of their screen time is dedicated to depicting graphic s*xual ass*ult. 1923 is treating some of its female characters in a much more unsettling and deeply disturbing way than Landman ever dared to.
What Donald Whitfield’s 1923 Scenes Reveal About Timothy Dalton’s Villain
Whitfield Enjoys Power & Cruelty For Their Own Sake
The whole reason 1923 is depicting such skin-crawling and graphic s*xual violence against women is so that it can reveal more of the layers that make up Donald Whitfield’s villainy. When he first started abusing them, Christy and Lindy were regular women trying to make a living as s*x workers. By having Lindy whip Christy, however, Whitfield got what he really wanted: to see someone gain power and derive satisfaction from using it. Now, 1923 season 2 is showing that Whitfield likes to torture Christy simply because he likes cruelty. Whitfield just delights in Christy’s pain and Lindy’s corruption.






