
Despite her indomitable spirit, Elsa Dutton died at the end of 1883, setting up her family’s next endeavor as the stewards of the largest ranch in Montana Elsa’s fate in 1883 inspired the family to settle in Montana so they could live where she died. The Dutton family’s journey picks up in 1923 on the land where she was laid to rest. Elsa’s recurring narration makes her immortal in the Yellowstone franchise despite her fate. Still, there’s a reason Elsa doesn’t recur throughout Yellowstone as in Taylor Sheridan’s prequels.
Why Elsa Dutton Only Narrates Yellowstone’s Prequels 1883 & 1923
Isabel May Plays Elsa Dutton In 1883
Elsa Dutton doesn’t narrate the original Yellowstone series mainly for logistical reasons. 1883 debuted on Paramount+ between 2021 and 2022, years after the flagship began in 2018, so, for starters, the main series predates Elsa’s pivotal narration. Isabel May was cast as Elsa Dutton years after Sheridan created his flagship Yellowstone series, which relies on modern characters like Kevin Costner’s John Dutton and Kelly Reilly as Beth to tell the story instead.
Elsa’s Spirit Has Been Forgotten By Yellowstone’s Modern Dutton Family
Yellowstone Exists Over A Century After 1883
Considering that the modern Dutton family has forgotten Elsa’s spirit, it didn’t make sense to include Elsa Dutton’s narration in Yellowstone until the season 5 finale. In Yellowstone’s series ending, Elsa Dutton’s narration tells the story of the promise that her father made. Elsa’s narration talks about how her family has been forgotten by its modern characters, which makes sense since more than 100 years separate them.
Elsa describes the fierce cycle of winter as “the killing season,” which gives the episode its title.