Are they killing off Elsa Dutton?

Those who watched the Paramount+ Western's final episode, which hit the streaming service Sunday, know what we're talking about: Elsa Dutton, the gutsy teenage daughter of James and Margaret Dutton, died after an arrow wound to her liver failed to heal.
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Is Elsa Dutton going to die?

At the end of 1883 season 1, Elsa finally succumbs to the infection and dies. Elsa's last wish was for her to pick where she'll be buried, and James and Margaret decide to settle whichever land Elsa chooses – the birth of the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch.
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Why did Elsa Dutton die?

In Taylor Sheridan's 1883 episode 10, fans saw Elsa Dutton succumb to her injuries from episode 9. The arrow that was shot through her stomach was filthy, resulting in infection and, ultimately, death. During Elsa Dutton's death scene, she speaks to her father, James Dutton, as he sits with her.
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Does Elsa die in montana?

As they rest they talk until they both fall asleep. Eventually, James hears Elsa talking, and she softly says, "I'm not scared. I'm not scared dad," and in that moment, she dies in the arms of her father on the Yellowstone Ranch in Montana.
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Who does Elsa Dutton marry?

Congratulations are in order: 1883's Miss Elsa Dutton has gotten herself hitched. And because this is one of the few shows in which that phrase might be taken literally, allow me to clarify: Elsa gets married in Sunday's episode. The groom? Handsome Sam, the Comanche man she met [checks notes] last episode.
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The Elsa Scene That Went Too Far On Yellowstone's 1883



Does Elsa Dutton get pregnant?

[Spoiler alert] Episode 5, "The Fangs of Freedom" proved to be a monumental episode for the Dutton daughter as her new boyfriend Ennis (Eric Nelsen) was shot dead. The night before this happened though, Elsa lost her virginity to Ennis which was followed by conversations of pregnancy and raising a baby.
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Does Elsa Dutton have a baby?

1883 not only suggests that Elsa (Isabel May) is pregnant with Ennis' (Eric Nelsen) baby, but that the Duttons could soon face a huge tragedy.
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Where is Elsa Dutton buried?

In the 1883 season 1 finale, the caravan's long journey finally ends. Elsa Dutton surrenders to death and picks the spot in Paradise Valley where he wants James to bury her.
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Who is Elsa Dutton to John Dutton?

Elsa was born on April 9, 1866 to James and Margaret Dutton, one year after the ending of the American Civil War. She is a farmer's daughter with a younger brother named John.
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Did Elsa die in episode 10 of 1883?

Elsa died under a tree in James' arms. (At least she wasn't crushed to death by a horse on that land like her great granddaughter-in-law will be.
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Does Sam see Elsa before death?

*WARNING: Spoilers ahead for 1883 episode 10*

At long last in episode 10, her fate was confirmed as the injury proved too much for frontier medicine and she tragically died in her father's arms. But that wasn't the last we saw of Elsa as the final scene of episode 10 shows her reuniting with Sam in Heaven.
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Why did Elsa die in 1883?

Those who watched the Paramount+ Western's final episode, which hit the streaming service Sunday, know what we're talking about: Elsa Dutton, the gutsy teenage daughter of James and Margaret Dutton, died after an arrow wound to her liver failed to heal.
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Did Elsa die end 1883?

Elsa Dutton (Isabel May) — arguably the show's main character — perished in her father James' (Tim McGraw) arms after succumbing to her arrow wound.
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Is Elsa The Dutton's mother?

Elsa Dutton - John's great aunt

Elsa is the sister of John Dutton Senior, but her relationship with Costner's character is more complicated. As John Dutton Junior came into the mix, Elsa is Costner's character's great aunt.
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Was Yellowstone ranch named after Elsa?

As some 1883 viewers probably guessed, especially after Episode 109 made it clear that Elsa was a goner, the eventual site for the Yellowstone Ranch within Montana's Paradise Valley was directly tied to Elsa's death, and it also all tethers to another important event connecting the Duttons to surrounding native ...
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Will Elsa get pregnant 1883?

'1883' Episode 6 debunks a popular fan theory

This pretty much proves that Elsa doesn't get pregnant on the journey to Montana — at least not with Ennis' baby. Isabel May previously teased to extratv that questions surrounding Elsa's pregnancy would be answered very soon, and she wasn't exaggerating.
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Is Spencer Elsa's son?

The most popular theory was that Elsa and Ennis are Spencer's biological parents. However, Ennis died in episode 5 and episode 6 proves that Elsa is not pregnant with his baby.
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Does Sam marry Elsa?

In a stunning twist, Elsa decides that she will not make the rest of the journey to Oregon, opting to stay with Sam, marry him and make a life together. It's a decision that garners a great deal of pushback from James and especially Margaret (Faith Hill), who is not ready to relinquish control over her daughter yet.
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Does Elsa stay with the Comanche?

After getting shot, Elsa speaks to the Lakota people and tells them her husband is Comanche, which ultimately saves her life. Her wound gets cauterized, and she doesn't die immediately from it. This gives viewers hope that she'll make it out alive — but the hope remains short-lived.
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Does Elsa in 1883 get married?

The Dutton family's story continued with more unexpected twists and turns in the latest episode of 1883 on Paramount+.
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How does Margaret Dutton die?

1883: Paramount Network release first look at new series

However, it wasn't all good news for the family as Margaret Dutton's (played by Faith Hill) daughter Elsa (Isabel May) perished after being hit with an arrow. Reflecting on the emotional Paramount + show's ending, actress Faith has paid tribute to her co-star.
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Will Isabel may be in season 2 of 1883?

At the end of 1883 season 1, it became pretty clear that Sam Elliott and Isabel May would not be returning for season 2, as their characters Shea Brennan and Elsa Dutton were killed off. Future episodes of 1883 will likely pick up where season 1 left off and address these shocking deaths.
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Will there be an 1883 episode 11?

Will there be an episode 11 in 1883 season 1? Fans hoping that another chapter of 1883 will arrive on March 6th will be disappointed to learn that there will be no new episode. That's because season 1 of 1883 consists of 10 episodes in total.
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Is 1883 coming back?

Paramount recently announced additional episodes for its "Yellowstone" prequel "1883." Executive producer David Glasser said not to expect a season two, but that the story would continue. He said the "Yellowstone" prequels could be viewed collectively as an anthology series.
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