'1923' star Michelle Randolph says Elizabeth Dutton couldn't have stayed on the ranch: "It's where everyone she loves has died"
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Elizabeth Dutton has navigated immense hardships on the ranch, from personal losses to dire circumstances. After the devastating news of her husband Jack's murder, she resolves to leave the ranch, recognizing the need for a fresh start in Boston for her unborn child. Elizabeth's character embodies strength and resilience, cemented by her evolution from a naive girl to a determined woman. With the upcoming series '1944,' fans are left wondering if Elizabeth's story is truly over, hinting at potential future narratives in the Dutton saga.
"When I got the scripts, I was in denial for a while; it's so shocking and sad," said Randolph after learning of Jack's murder.
Elizabeth decides to leave the ranch and return to Boston. "[She has to] get out of the place where everyone she loves has died," explained Randolph.
While it's not fully explained in the finale, Elizabeth is still pregnant with her and Jack's baby at the end of the season.
It feels unlikely this is the last fans will see of Elizabeth, especially with Taylor Sheridan's previously announced 1944 on the horizon.
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