![]() ![]() Unfortunately, Thomas confirms this was the food wagon which will put a strain on everyone for a while. Food Issues for the CampĮveryone else takes a backseat in Episode 5 of 1883 as Elsa and Ennis' tragic love story took center stage.ĭuring Episode 4's river crossing, we saw one of the camp's wagons get washed away. This ruthless streak perhaps starts here as she becomes more and more like a character similar to her future family member Beth Dutton from Yellowstone. ![]() Fuelled with rage, she approaches one of the captured bandits and shoots him in cold blood before returning to Ennis body and cradling into him.įrom an early scene at the start of the series, we know that Elsa goes on to become a fighter who has no problem pulling the trigger in a fight. She approaches Ennis' body and shrieks at the top of her lungs. In hindsight, in the unforgiving world that they find themselves in, it was inevitable that Elsa's happiness wouldn't last. Isabel May plays Elsa Dutton in the Paramount+ series "1883." Paramount + His last words, spoken to James Dutton, are "I loved her." They exchange shots and seem to hit each other with a bullet at the same time.Īs soon as Ennis' body is rolled over, you can see his time is up as his mouth is filled with blood after a shot to the heart. He rides back to the fight and comes face to face with one of the remaining assailants. Margaret once again shows her mettle by taking aim and shooting one of the bad guys off his horse.Įnnis breaks away from the pack to warn his beloved Elsa, who is alone watching the cattle, to keep her pistol by her side. The shootout lasts several minutes and they head towards where the rest of the camp are based. Meanwhile, James, Shea, Thomas, Ennis and Wade (James Landry Hébert) give chase to the remaining bandits who start to flee on horseback. They successfully lure in a lone bandit, and the couple combine to shoot him, with a distraught Risa (Anna Fiamora) screaming, "What is this place?" Knowing a fight is coming, the protectors of the group set a trap, using Josef and his wife as bait. One of the men left behind with the evicted group, has his throat slit and his camp ambushed by the bandits. Shea (Sam Elliott), Thomas (LaMonica Garrett) and James help designated leader Josef (Marc Rissman) expel two men who'd been stealing food from the other campmates. Bandits in the Wild Westġ883 showcased perhaps its most brutal shootout yet in Episode 5 as bandits threaten the already depleted traveling group. Their life as an engaged couple is short lived as the bandits' arrival at the camp has deadly repercussions. The moment is still sweet enough, as James tells Ennis "that's my heart you're running off with, and you better cradle it like an egg." The scene shows men's attitude towards women in that time period, as they both speak about Elsa as if she's an object to be owned. James is less thrilled with the notion and before he can hear Elsa's plan, he beats Ennis off his horse but his stance softens when he realizes their love is real. Elsa announces in that moment that she's going to tell her father that she and Ennis are getting married. She rushes off to ask Ennis if he'd help raise a child, and he instantly lights up at the suggestion. The morning after, Elsa's smile fades as Margaret scolds her for being so rash, and warns her that if she's pregnant she'll have to raise the baby herself. Read more '1883' Episode 4 Recap: The Pioneers Make a Deadly River Crossing Margaret explains everything to her while they bathe in the river, which leads to an incredibly endearing scene when a shy and nervous Ennis comes to fetch them. He begins the episode in protective fashion by warning her they have to stay close because there are bandits in the area.Īfter admitting to her mother Margaret (Faith Hill) that she kissed Ennis and that she loves him, Elsa receives a lesson in love and sex. Still beaming from her first kiss with Ennis (Eric Nelsen), they take their relationship to the next level, and then some, during Episode 5. Her voiceover gives viewers an insight into how far they've traveled as they're still in Texas, but since they crossed the river they've gone from the "land of no consequence" to the "land of no mercy." She suggests cities have weakened us because life out in the wild forces you to stay strong and smart. Elsa Dutton's Love and LossĪs always, Elsa (Isabel May) opens the episode with her narration. Here's a recap of all the major events during Episode 5 of 1883, starting with Elsa's huge swings in fortune. 'Yellowstone' May Have Already Been Renewed for Season 5.'Yellowstone' Season 4 Finale Recap: Beth's Master Plan Ruins Jamie's Life. ![]() All the Unusual Deaths Seen in '1883' Episode 3. ![]()
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