Warning! SPOILERS For 1923 Season 2, Episode 4, “Journey the Rivers of Iron”

Despite Elizabeth Strafford (Michelle Randolph) and Jack Dutton (Darren Mann) reconciling in1923season 2, episode 4, it’s more important than ever that Elizabeth leaves the Yellowstone Ranch. In “Journey the Rivers of Iron,” Elizabeth is convinced of her plan to leave the Dutton family and their Yellowstone Ranch behind her for good. Jack’s wife is more determined than ever that ranch life isn’t for her after a wolf bites Elizabeth’s leg in1923season 2, episode 2, leading to rabies shots in her stomach. However, “Journey the Rivers of Iron” may have changed her trajectory.

A custom collage of Elizabeth and Jack Dutton of 1923

In1923season 2, episode 4,Elizabeth discovers that she’s pregnant. While it starts as another miserable day for Bob Strafford’s daughter, Elizabeth gets a pep-talk from Jacob Dutton (Harrison Ford), which gives the1923characterthe gumption to give herself a rabies shot rather than screaming and thrashing at those who administer it. Elizabeth’s brave actions lead to a shocking revelation, when Dr. Miller (Mark Daneri) comes to check on her after a spike in stomach pain, revealing that she’s pregnant. However, despite her pregnancy, danger and misfortune orbit Elizabeth and the Dutton Ranch.

Elizabeth Strafford Should Still Leave Yellowstone In 1923 Season 2

Baby Dutton Is In Danger

The war against the Dutton family is still quietly being waged from Donald Whitfield’s (Timothy Dalton) mansion.Elizabeth’s stay at the Yellowstone Ranch puts her directly in the line of fire in the warBanner Creighton (Jerome Flynn) plans to enact against the Yellowstone and its stewards.Terrible things happened to Elizabeth Strafford in1923,with Jack’s wife getting shot once already over the fight for the ranch. Ultimately, regardless of her reason, Elizabeth’s instinct to leave the Dutton Ranch due to the perilous nature of the winter could have been a life-saving one, and she should trust it.

When Did THAT Happen To Elizabeth & Jack Dutton In 1923 Season 2?

Elizabeth and Jack Dutton finally received some good news in 1923 season 2, episode 4, “Journey the Rivers of Iron,” but when did it all start?

Elizabeth planned to take a train to Boston in about a week. Bob Strafford’s daughter is quite familiar with the city, having spent her previous winters there rather than back home on her father’s ranch, which sat adjacent to the Yellowstone.1923season 2, episode 4teasedElizabeth might flee the ranch and return later, as indicated in her conversation with Jack’s uncle, Jacob, wherein Ford’s character tells her to reconsider wholly abandoning her family. Now, Elizabeth’s baby underscores that Jack’s wife isn’t safe at the ranch. Still, the unexpected news could cause Elizabeth to stay.

Elizabeth crying in 1923

Elizabeth Could Be Carrying John Dutton II

John Dutton II Is John Dutton III’s Father

There’s a chance Elizabeth is carrying John Dutton II, in which case, we know her baby survives, perhaps indicating that Elizabeth flees the impending danger inflicted on her new family. John II (Dabney Coleman) is a character introduced inYellowstoneseason 2, episode 7, in a flashback to John Dutton III’s (Kevin Costner) final moments with his father. John Dutton II and III are fourth- and fifth-generation ranchers, respectively, butYellowstonescreenwriter Taylor Sheridan has yet to reveal how John III and his father relate to the earlier generations of theDutton family tree. Namely, we don’t know John II’s parents.

Seven generations of the Dutton family have lived on the Yellowstone Ranch in Paradise Valley. The first generation includes James (Tim McGraw) and Jacob Dutton (Harrison Ford), from1883and1923,respectively. The second generation comprises James' children, including John I (James Badge Dale) and his brother, Spencer (Brandon Sklenar). Jack Dutton (Darren Menn), John I’s son, is a third-generation Dutton.

Elizabeth Dutton with a gun in 1923 season 2

1923season 2 is poised to give fans the answer to one of thebiggestYellowstonemysteries.Whoever gave birth to John II can claim to be John Dutton III’s grandmother, and Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Kayce’s (Luke Grimes) great-great-grandmother. It looks to be that either Spencer or Jack’s heritage will eventually lead to John Dutton. However, due to their different generations in the family tree, Spencer’s child would have to parent John II, whereas Jack could be John II’s father. We know that John Dutton III is a fifth-generation rancher, and theYellowstonelore must make that add up.

Even If Elizabeth Leaves Yellowstone, Michelle Randolph Isn’t Exiting 1923 Season 2

Michelle Randolph Is A Staple Of The 1923 Cast

While1923season 2,episode 4, continues setting up Elizabeth Strafford’s exitfrom the Yellowstone Ranch, it doesn’t mean that Michelle Randolph is exiting1923for good. Randolph is a staple of the1923cast from both seasons, and we know that she will ultimately partake in the war for the ranch. In atrailer for1923season 2, images show Elizabeth Strafford huddled within the Dutton family’s lodge holding a rifle. The brief slices of scenes suggest that Jack’s wife indeed gets caught up in the fight, although it could be after she returns from Boston.

While Jack’s wife has faltered in her commitment to being with her husband, Elizabeth has a good reason to flee the Yellowstone with a new baby on the way.

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There’s no mention of Michelle Randolph leaving1923,so we can be sure Elizabeth will continue to orbit the story. Based on her conversation with Jacob, it’s likely Elizabeth will take a break from the ranch, possibly returning when things are heated. While Jack’s wife has faltered in her commitment to being with her husband, Elizabeth has a good reason to flee the Yellowstone with a new baby on the way. After episode 4, it’s possible that Elizabeth will compromise, staying at the ranch for now with the promise that Jack will follow her to Boston — if they both survive.

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1923 is a series following the Dutton family during the early twentieth century. It explores the challenges they face amidst pandemics, the end of Prohibition, historic drought, and the Great Depression, as they struggle to maintain their home in the mountain west.