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Why 1883 Killed Off Elsa Dutton

Why 1883 Killed Off Elsa Dutton

The finale of the 19th-century Yellowstone prequel killed off its most important character, but many viewers still wonder why Elsa Dutton dies in 1883. While the death was tragic, it was necessary to move the story of the Duttons forward and to set up the world of 1923, Yellowstone, and beyond.

Isabel May’s Elsa Dutton was the daughter of Margaret (Faith Hill) and James Dutton (Tim McGraw) — the founders of the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch. While it was sudden and shocking, the buildup toward Elsa’s death began when she was shot with a poisoned arrow during an attack on the caravan.

Elsa Dutton’s death scene was previewed in the 1883 pilot episode, and then fully fleshed out in 1883 season 1, episode 9, “Racing Clouds.” After a band of Lakota warriors found their settlement destroyed and their families murdered, they discovered1883‘s caravan of settlers traveling away from the scene of the crime.

Though the settlers had nothing to do with the massacre, the Lakota chief assumed they were responsible for the slaughter. This resulted in a brutal attack on the caravan, and Elsa was hit by a poisoned arrow in the liver.

What Happened To Elsa Dutton In The 1883 Finale

Elsa Died In James Dutton’s Arms

Though her infection got progressively worse, Elsa made it to Fort Caspar. However, the resident doctor was rude and unable to help her. Shea then found out that Fort Caspar was being run by the Wyoming Stockgrowers Association, which employed the horse thieves they killed earlier, so they left quickly and headed north to Montana.

By 1883‘s ending, Elsa Dutton, the show’s narrator, finally succumbed to the infection and died.

Meanwhile, James and Margaret agree to settle the land wherever Elsa died. An Indigenous man then pointed James to Paradise Valley, where he and Elsa rode for her to pick her own grave. By 1883‘s ending, Elsa Dutton, the show’s narrator, finally succumbed to the infection and died.

Why 1883 Killed Off Elsa Dutton

Elsa’s Death Captures The Yellowstone Prequel Core Themes Of The Show In A Single Moment

Elsa Dutton’s death in the 1883 finale was a result of the Lakota warriors reacting logically to the situation. During the late 1800s, the Westward Expansion of America was enabled by the Louisiana Purchase, which gave white settlers legal precedent to not only claim Indigenous American lands but to do so by any means necessary.

This often included displacing and slaughtering Indigenous settlements. The Lakota were simply defending their lands and people from white colonists who had been slaughtering Indigenous Americans even before the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.

In short, Elsa Dutton’s death could only truly be blamed on the white genocide of Indigenous America. Elsa’s final fate is a reminder that 1883 was based on the true stories and real lives of settlers in the late 19th century, however uncomfortable those true stories may be.

Elsa’s Death In 1883 Was Pivotal For Yellowstone

The Death Of Elsa Dutton Kickstarts The Yellowstone Franchise

Other Notable Dutton Family Deaths:

Character

Actor

Series

Death

James Dutton

Tim McGraw

Yellowstone (flashback)

Shot

Margaret Dutton

Faith Hill

1923 (mentioned)

Hypothermia

Claire Dutton

Dawn Olivieri

1883

Suicide

John Dutton

James Badge Dale

1923

Shot

Emma Dutton

Marley Shelton

1923

Suicide

Jack Dutton

Darren Mann

1923

Shot

Alex Dutton

Julia Schlaepfer

1923

Gangrene

Spencer Dutton

Brandon Sklenar

1923

Natural causes

Evelyn Dutton

Gretchen Mol

Yellowstone (flashback)

Crushed by horse

John Dutton II

Dabney Coleman

Yellowstone

Cancer

Lee Dutton

Dave Annable

Yellowstone

Shot

John Dutton III

Kevin Costner

Yellowstone

Killed by assassins

Elsa Dutton’s death in 1883 had to happen to close the story of how the Duttons found Paradise Valley, which was a lesson in the dark, cruel history of white America. The circumstances of Elsa’s death foreshadowed the tensions between the Duttons and the Broken Rock Indian Reservation in Yellowstone and also potentially spoiled the ending of Yellowstone season 5.

Elsa’s fate answered the question of what the Dutton family had to give up to claim the land.

Before Elsa’s death, the location of Paradise Valley was revealed to James by an Indigenous man.

He warned James that his people would take the land back after the Duttons had owned it for seven generations. James replied that, by that time, they could have it back.

In the 1883 finale, Elsa’s fate answered the question of what the Dutton family had to give up for the land, revealing why the Duttons had a deep connection with Paradise Valley. Elsa was the heart and soul of the show, and her fate encapsulated the social commentary and overarching themes of not just 1883, but the rest of Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe.

Killing Elsa In 1883 Wasn’t A Decision Made Lightly

The Yellowstone Franchise Doesn’t Kill Duttons On A Whim

What was most shocking about how Elsa died in 1883 was that it seemed like she would be the protagonist of a new story. Serving as 1883‘s narrator, the show zoomed in on her journey of confronting the brutality of frontier life and losing her innocence, yet never her hopeful spirit.

However, what fans failed to realize was that Elsa’s story was never meant to continue, as 1883 was only meant to be a brief glimpse into the Dutton family’s past. Sheridan explained (via Deadline), “As a storyteller, it feels close-ended.”

Producer David Glasser echoed Sheridan’s opinion that this story had a definitive ending from the beginning. Rather than throw Elsa’s death in the finale as a way to shock audiences and get them to tune in for a second season, 1883 led to this end from the beginning.

Glasser reiterates that the entire journey comes together for each character in 1883. The closure they needed was achieved. The producer praised Sheridan’s ability to tell the viewers that Elsa’s death was imminent but made them think she would survive.

Glasser insisted (via THR) that with Sheridan’s work, “there’s never anything that’s on the nose.” As heartbreaking as Elsa’s death in 1883 was for viewers to watch, Tim McGraw revealed (via TV Line) that the actual shooting of it was not any easier. While speaking about the emotional finale, McGraw admitted that even reading the script had him crying:

“It was devastating. I don’t think we shot it [more than] four or five times. The very first time we shot it, the very first take of it, Isabel and I both were just completely falling apart, and we couldn’t help it. Through the whole scene we were both just sobbing.”

When it came time to film the scene in which Elsa dies in John’s arms, McGraw revealed that the first take was unusable as the 1883 actors were crying too much. He also revealed that May helped make his performance more emotional:

She goes, ‘What’s your favorite things about your daughters?’ She put the knife right in my heart, boy. She knew exactly what she was doing. She was a joy to work with.”

How Fans Reacted To Elsa’s Death

Many Found Bittersweet Aspects Surrounding Elsa’s Death

The fan reaction to 1883 was overwhelmingly positive, with many calling it the best series Taylor Sheridan had delivered at the time. However, it was the ending that earned the biggest reaction from fans, and the death of Elsa was, unsurprisingly, a topic of major discussion surrounding the final episode.

Of course, the finale was an emotional ride, with many fans admitting to crying for most of the episode, especially in the climactic death scene. Others quickly began seeking out hidden details and offering their own theories about the ending.

One popular discussion that arose came from Shea’s final scene in which he sat on the beach, reaching it as he promised he would, and seeing a hummingbird that brought him peace before taking his own life. While there were some who assumed that was meant to be a sign of his wife, others felt it was meant to represent Elsa.

The tragedy of Elsa’s death could be seen as a chilling foreboding sign that the Dutton family’s fight for the land of the Yellowstone Ranch was simply not worth the high price that came with it. Granted, there were some viewers who were able to see a bittersweet aspect of Elsa’s death. For her to be taken at such a young age was tragic, but the journey also allowed her to live to the extremes of her life and experience so much before her death.

Isabel May Reprised Her Role As Elsa Dutton In 1923

The Actress Served As The Spinoff’s Narrator

Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton and Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton comforting one another in 1923
Harrison Ford as Jacob Dutton and Helen Mirren as Cara Dutton in 1923

After 1883 came to an end, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone franchise expanded yet again with the release of 1923. To further connect the shows, Isabel May reprised her role as Elsa Dutton, serving as the prequel’s narrator, despite her character’s death in 1883.

While May didn’t have any direct appearances alongside 1923‘s cast, such as Helen Mirren or Harrison Ford, she still played a key role as the narrator. Elsa’s narration in 1923 was able to provide key context surrounding the Dutton family history, which continues to be the foundation of Sheridan’s universe, bridging all prequels and spinoffs to the main series.

Isabel May’s Next Major Role Will Come In Scream 7

Isabel May as Tatum in Scream 7
Isabel May as Tatum in Scream 7

Aside from the Yellowstone franchise, Isabel May also appeared in TV shows, such as Young Sheldon and Masters of the Air. However, her next big notable role will come in Scream 7, the upcoming 2026 sequel in the hit slasher franchise.

May is set to play Sidney Prescott’s daughter, Tatum, in Scream 7. There’s also evidence that Scream 7 could be setting up Tatum as the new Sidney replacement, giving the character a chance to be the future of the franchise. The actress will always be linked to 1883 and the Yellowstone universe, but it’s very possible that Scream 7 becomes her breakout movie.

Sources: Deadline, THR, TVLine


1883 TV Series Poster


Release Date

2021 – 2022-00-00

Showrunner

Ron Burkle

  • Headshot Of Isabel May

  • Headshot Of Tim McGraw



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