Who Said THAT!‘1923’ Never Answered These 7 Burning Questions, So We Will

The Yellowstone prequel left most fans satisfied, but even the most glowing reviews want more details on topics like Spencer Dutton’s second baby boy.

Cast members have filled in a few gaps. Fans have tracked down information elsewhere. Still, there are one or two plot holes that require an expert opinion, or — at the very least — an aggressive stab in the dark.

‘1923’ Never Answered These 7 Burning Questions, So We Will [Dutton Rules]

Dutton Rules: A Yellowstone 1923 Podcast

Did Alex REALLY Need To Go? | 1923 Season 2 Finale Breakdown

The final episode of 1923 was about as sad as we could possibly imagine. Did it have to end that way? Billy Dukes and Adison Haager break down (4:30) Alex’s fateful decision and ask, “Was she being selfish?” Also, (15:36) what becomes of Elizabeth’s baby and (31:30) what’s this about Spencer fathering another child with a widow?

There is also a (37:00) major family tree update and some appreciation for an epic battle scene at the ranch. Spencer is a super hero. Plus (1:35) trivia and your (43:00) questions and comments.

Spoilers are coming. Many of these seven burning questions about the final episode of 1923 come from fans who weighed in at the Taste of Country YouTube channel.

Will There Be a 1923 Season 3?

Paramount has been shifty with this information, but anyone who watched the Season 2 finale will draw the same conclusion: A third season of 1923 would be pointless, especially with another sequel called 1944 possible (keep reading).

In 2023, actor Brandon Sklenar told the Hollywood Reporter that the two seasons of 1923 were bookends. He walked that back in early 2025, matching a tone set from official show communications that Season 2 was not confirmed to be the final season.

This week, Michelle Randolph (Elizabeth Dutton) all but confirmed the show’s end when she told People that the cast was sad to see the “show” end, and that everyone was willing to go another 10 seasons at the time they wrapped.

That jives with what we saw on TV. While there are questions about the action, there are no cliffhangers or new characters to usher in a third season.

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Jacob Dutton retired, leaving the ranch to Spencer, and his story was fast-forwarded to his death in 1969. Knowing this — and keeping in mind that the stars of 1923 (Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren) are in their 80s — one can assume we’re done with this era of Montana.

The only reason to run it back would be to make a little more money, but there’s a perfectly good way to do that without wearing out a welcome …

Is 1944 the Next Yellowstone Prequel?

In theory, 1944 should be the next Yellowstone prequel. It likely isn’t going to be the next spinoff we see, however. Madison with Michelle Pfieffer is in production for a 2025 release. Look for that to come before any other addition to the franchise.

Fans should guard their enthusiasm for this new prequel, however. Reporting by outlets like Puck and Deadline have proven solid, but things change quickly. For example, remember when we all thought Matthew McConaughey would become a part of the Dutton family? Remember that show about the 6666 Ranch in Texas?

Both ideas fizzled without official announcement. Additionally, Paramount is in the process of being sold, and new ownership always brings a new agenda. There are already rumors that Taylor Sheridan’s budgets will get slashed — who knows how that could affect his partnership with Paramount and 1944.

Who Is John Dutton’s Grandfather?

Right now, it appears that the Seven Generations Theory is off by one. It also appears that Kevin Costner’s John Dutton — described as a fifth generation rancher in Season 5 of Yellowstone — is only a fourth generation rancher.

That’s because Spencer Dutton and Alexandra are parents to baby John Dutton. Since most Yellowstone fans think Dabney Coleman’s John Dutton was about 90 years old when he died, the new baby would become him. This makes for six generations between James Dutton in 1883 and Tate Dutton in Yellowstone, not seven.

It’s possible the new baby John Dutton has a baby that he names John, and that baby becomes Coleman’s character (putting his death around 70 to 75), but given the information we currently have, Spencer Dutton is Costner’s John Dutton’s grandfather and the Dutton family tree looks like this:

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