This article contains spoilers For "1923" Season 2, Episode 4.
"Yellowstone" failed to address a few unanswered questions Before the fifth and (probably) last season of the show ended. The good news, however, is that Western Franchise of Taylor Sheridan It continues to produce a spin-off that fills some spaces about those mysteries, with the "1923" Season 2, Episode 4, "Traveling the Rivers of Iron", finally explaining the origin of the Dutton family's desired "train station".
For those who are not familiar with the lube "Yellowothiston", the train station is a canyon located in an unpuliated area between Montana and Wyoming. Without people around, it's the perfect place for the bodies of countless people who paid for the Dutton family and entering the way of her interests. Yellowlston determines that Dutons used the place for generations - but they were not the first individuals to discover.
"1923" reveals that evil Donald Witfield (Timothy Dalton) stumbled across the country on the map. Then he sends Stole, Banner Creamon (Jererom Flynn), there to throw the body of a dead sex worker who finds him in his bedroom - I hope he will mark the end of the most unprecedent story of the show - to make sure it is appropriate for the purpose. That, he said, Witfield to discover a convenient place to hide the dark secrets, probably led to sign his own order for death.
Will Donald Witfield visit the train station?
Yellowlston reveals that the Dutons ranch is in the family for generations, so it seems to be a matter of time, as long as Jaceacob (Harrison Ford) and his cousin did not stand on Donald Witfield and other capitalist robbers who want to take their country. But now, he has the family in his debt after paying property taxes, which means he can destroy them legally at some point.
Of course, Witfield is not stupid enough to think that the laws will stand up to the Dutons, allow him to look for his country and build a tourist resort. The Dutons are killers, so he intends to throw them in the aforementioned canyon. Dutons do not want to live a cunning businessman, so the bloodshed is inevitable.
There is a war that comes in the second season of "1923" and is likely to end up with Witfield and his associates buried at the train station, as we know this country stays with Dutons until the last season of Yellowotheliston. It remains to be seen whether the train station will be the last place to rest at Witfield, but the duplicates will learn about the secret location through their immediate fight with the villain. No matter what the future brings, we can finally add the mystery "Yellowothalstiston" to the rack saga in the solved column.
New episodes of the premiere "1923" on Sunday of Paramount+.
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