1883

8.3
2021

Production

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Follow the Dutton family as they embark on a journey west through the Great Plains toward the last bastion of untamed America. A stark retelling of Western expansion, and an intense study of one family fleeing poverty to seek a better future in America’s promised land — Montana.

Trailers & Videos

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1883 - The Yellowstone Prequel | Official Trailer | Sky Show

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Official UK Trailer

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Official Australia Trailer

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A Look Behind The Scenes

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Official Trailer

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Teaser (Extended Look)

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Teaser

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Super Bowl LV Spot

Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2021

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1. 1883

7.9

The Dutton family embarks on a journey west through the last bastion of untamed America. James arrives in Texas, where he and his family prepare to make their way through The Great Plains in search of a new home and the promise of opportunity.

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2. Behind Us, A Cliff

8.2

Thomas and Shea recruit James and some local cowboys to corral a herd of cattle. As they begin their journey, the caravan is confronted with some of the many dangers they will face along the way.

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3. River

7.7

James butts heads with Shea and Thomas about an important decision. Tensions rise in camp when an accusation is made. Elsa begins a flirtation with a cowboy.

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4. The Crossing

7.5

The group faces the harrowing task of crossing the river with their wagons and supplies. Thomas and Noemi grow closer.

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5. The Fangs of Freedom

8.3

Shea and Thomas cope with the aftermath of the river crossing, but there is little time to grieve and no shortage of challenges ahead. Elsa and Ennis share a romantic moment.

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6. Boring The Devil

7.3

Shea helps Elsa cope with her loss. The group crosses another river and prepares to enter Indian territory. Thomas buys Noemi a gift.

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7. Lightning Yellow Hair

8.1

Elsa makes an unlikely friend. The group faces a harrowing challenge from mother nature. The camp searches for one of their own.

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8. The Weep of Surrender

7.3

Elsa makes a big decision. Shea faces doubts as winter looms.

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9. Racing Clouds

8.0

A misunderstanding leads to a battle with serious consequences.

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10. This Is Not Your Heaven

8.4

James and Margaret face a heavy decision. Shea and Thomas take bold action to help one of their own.

Cast

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Sam Elliott

Shea Brennan

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Tim McGraw

James Dutton

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Faith Hill

Margaret Dutton

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Isabel May

Elsa Dutton

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Audie Rick

John Dutton

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Reviews

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Peter McGinn

7/10

I should start by saying that not having watched any of Yellowstone yet, I entered this series from a strictly neutral position.

This series felt almost like an odd combination of a Greek tragedy and Agatha Christie’s novel Ten Little Indians (aka And Then There were None). I won’t even explain why as I want to steer as clear of spoilers as I can.

As with many cable series before it, in the tradition of Sopranos, Breaking bad and others, this story is dramatic enough to pull you along enthralled even as you may have qualms or doubts about aspects of it. Plus it has Sam Elliot, always worth a look, and great performant by two country singers, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. And let’s not forget the great ensemble cast.

The scenery is awesome, the soundtrack effective and the script is excellent for the most part. I must say I got really tired of the voiceover narration. Partly, I will admit, because I am not a big fan of voiceovers anyway, but also as if felt like teenager Elsa was passing along much more wisdom and historical perspective then someone her age would have access to. I mean, compare the girl’s antics at the beginning to the mini-lectures a few short weeks later.

But it was a minor irritant overall and only slightly repetitious, so it was easily passed over. The series was definitely worth seeing, and according to some information I have read, might provide some insight into the motivations and themes of the show Yellowstone if I also watch that someday.

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