
Though they take place a century apart, 1923 continues Yellowstone‘s story and the generation-spanning tale of the Dutton family tree. As such, everything that happens to the cast of 1923 serves as a prelude to the modern-day Duttons, including Kayce. One moment in 1923 serves as an almost direct callback to Kayce’s story in Yellowstone, and it highlights how the Duttons have been fighting the same enemy since the first Yellowstone spinoff show, 1883.
1923 Season 2’s Killer Wolf Calls Back To Kayce In Yellowstone
Kayce Had A Complicated Relationship With Wolves Throughout Yellowstone
1923 season 2 was far from the first time wolves have played a major role in the Dutton family’s story. In Yellowstone season 3, Kayce saw a wolf while out camping with Monica (Kelsey Asbille) and he told it “I am not your friend. I’m your enemy, whether I like it or not,” and some of Kayce’s visions in Yellowstone season 4 also prominently featured the wild predators. Wolves have always represented danger for the Dutton family and the Yellowstone ranch, and 1923‘s rabid wolf was the perfect callback to Kayce’s complicated relationship with them in Yellowstone.
What 1923 Season 2’s Wolf Symbolizes For The Duttons
The Wolves Are The Natural Order Of The Yellowstone & Nowhere Is Safe From Winter
The real meaning of the wolf in 1923 speaks to the entire story of the Duttons and their ownership of the Yellowstone ranch. The wolf – and the mountain lion in 1923 – symbolizes nature, winter, and the danger they pose to the Duttons. The Duttons may own the Yellowstone, but the land it’s on belongs to the natural world. When the wolf burst through the doors of the lodge and killed a nurse, nature was essentially showing the Duttons that they could never be truly safe from winter, not even in their own home.
When the wolf burst through the doors of the lodge and killed a nurse, nature was essentially showing the Duttons that they could never be truly safe from winter, not even in their own home.