Spencer Dutton's journey home has been dragged out in 1923season 2, and he made two choices in episode 4 that I just don't understand. Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone franchise is continuously expanding, and 1923 offers an important bridge between the frontiersman era of 1883 and the contemporary original series. Examining different facets of prohibition-era America has made for some of my favorite scenes in the show, like Alex's horrifying trip through Ellis Island, but it's also resulted in a lot of screen time invested in narratives I'm not very engaged in, like Spencer's bootlegging side quest.