This series stands alone, meaning you do not have to have watched Yellowstone before this show. Obviously, there will come a time when the stories have to merge, but that's a long time in the future. 1883 has characters so real, so believable, I don't feel that subtle bs I have felt on some series through the years, where some scripts or particular characters are molded into something that doesn't quite feel real, because they aren't. Every character here feels real. It's the writing, and the casting, and everyone bringing their best. You can't fail with Sam Elliott. I've watched him since Mission: IMPOSSIBLE, when he played Dr. Doug, no 'stache, but the character who would stand up to Jim Phelps when necessary. He was bringing it then, and all these decades later, he still is. I love Shea Brennan, and everyone. I've never seen a series like this, to be honest. I've backed away from TV because I don't like most of it these days. At first, I watched because of Sam. Now I watched because I love the show. I cried like a baby so many times already, it's making me mad almost, how much I believe in this show. I hope it lasts. Just don't put me to the test by killing off Shea or Thomas or the gypsy woman and her kids. So many others, too. And may I add some heartfelt respect to the way the art department is giving us detailed drawings of the characters. Respect.
What I love about 1883 is it gives me a greater appreciation for America and blows my mind on how young our country is and how far we’ve come as a country in a short period of time.
I took a trip across USA in 1980. All the little towns of the mid west looked like they had just been dropped in the middle of nowhere a short time before. Comparing USA to South African small towns, which seemed older with more history that has never been told and never will.
If it's was really that tough back then I take my hat off to all of the men and women who endured that trip. I wonder could I have survived that kind of journey.
Great actors Sam Elite is a treasure of the western movies ! All the rest also best western actors ! Then Timm and Faith ! Come and better than I would have thought ! After Faith and Tim's married problems ! And Tim's really bad temper tantrums ! Alcohol and drug problems ! And Tim's sexual absesion. With Taylor Swift ! His resent love afair with Taylor Swift ! Faith got facial reconstructive surgery s ! To keep Tim at home ! He admitted to her . He's attached to younger sexier girls ! Faith has aged ! And Tim is very vain ! He thought he deserved better sexier and younger lady's hanging on his arm ! Faith is a great MoMA great influence on young teens ! And a truly home body ! Family first ! Most men would give their right arm to be married to a Great wife and MoMA like Faith ! But temper Tim got really board ! Taylor wild and party girl ! Tim out her on his tours ! So he and Talor could play house ! Faith gave him a ultimatum ! Seperstes for a long time ! His daughters got to him ! They also gave him ultimatums ! Tim now back home in rehab ! Hope for the best ! Faith and girls deserve A dad who is really at home in family life ! Hope this movie will be a big hit and big beginning for The Mc Graw Family ! Gods Speed !
The production quality of this series is like a feature film. It’s like watching a 10+hour movie. I’m Native American and I was very impressed with the Native actors’ costumes.
Many commenters complain about the lack of historical accuracy, which may be legitimate, but they seem to have no feelings whatsoever for the depth of artistry and exceptional acting and production. This isn't a documentary, it's a work of fiction. It made me cry, and still does. Historical documentaries do not. Find meaning where you can; this was one of the best films and best Westerns I've ever seen, better in my opinion than Lonesome Dove. It's okay to note the historical glitches, and some of them caught my attention as well, but this was an exceptionally good film rich with meaning, about life and death, dreams and disappointment, love and loss. Historical documentaries by contrast may be interesting, but hardly move me to tears..
When I found the commercials being advertised on the regular Paramount Channel I am mediately knew I was going to love the series. Then the chance came to see it on the regular Paramount Channel and I liked it more than I thought I would. The acting is phenomenal the characters come to life and you feel their pain their happiness their concerns it's awesome and I'll be sad when the series is done. Because I'm going to miss these people. I don't watch Yellowstone but I really like 1883. I love the West. Life was not easy in the 1800's in the western era difficult with everything you had a face I don't know how these people did it but they are the true survivors that brought us to where we are today
I have never been intrigued by Yellowstone so didn't know that much of it but I have loved watching 1883. It has been very well acted and "feels" real. I can't wait for the next episode as I am hooked.
One of the best films I've ever seen, superb acting and production, and profoundly moving. It wasn't just an action Western, it was a story about love and loss, life and death, dreams and devastation. As Elsa's final words in the film - about death - say: "It was beautiful."
Loved this series, loved the story, loved every single character ❤ I'm impressed with how enjoyable this show was to watch. From the beginning you know how it's going to end and yet you allow yourself to fall in love. You are the mom, the, grandma, the friend watching all how it came to be. You have to know how it really ends.
The series shows the grit and determination of our pioneers. The wins and loses of the daily fights of our westward expansion. It also demonstrates what Frontier Justice was and how good people get forced to do bad things to bad people for the greater good.
I think this is a great stand alone show and I started watching it having no idea it was connected to Yellowstone. Now I’m deep into Yellowstone. Both really good shows.
Sparky predicts 150 years from now . . . someone will make a movie about 1883's cast and crew, glamping across the badlands, devouring all the resources in every town near their path. Bless their hearts.
1883 is excellent, have enjoyed all of the episodes so far. Can't wait for season 2. Trying to get into Yellowstone, maybe watching 1883 will help. Sam Elliot was made for Westerns ( whether he likes it or not).
Well I'll give you the 1st REAL comment, so far i love this show, I've been a big fan of Yellowstone and was eagerly waiting for 1883 to air and it has not disappointed so far...
1883 is fantastic (so far). I like it better than Yellowstone (and I do like Yellowstone). The storytelling, dialog, and authenticity are superb. Even the main music theme for 1883 (called '1883 Opus') is just outstanding.
@@tarn1135 To each his own; you're entitled to your opinion. Personally, I think the starting and ending voice-overs *absolutely* benefit and add value to the show - and I would be disappointed if the producers ever did away with them.
Despite tough standards, this show manages to bring about originality in its story telling through female narration and development of secondary characters. Love Sam Elliot’s character, too! A lot of depth in this story- like it better than Yellowstone, and I do like me some Yellowstone, especially Lloyd..
Amazing show no doubt Tim and Faith are incredible and Sam Elliot is as usual brilliant. Not to leave out the rest of the cast which is also top notch!!! Great video
I hope cast reads these comments. Elliot did more than act. He transported viewers into the depth of grief, pox, and unique perspectives that don't exist anymore. I am glad I haven't met these actors in person because if I did, I would be a crying lump of despair. That's what great acting is. Not only believable characters but believable environmental situations. When Elsa died, it took me a week to get over. Since this show, I have Google earth'd Paradise Montana and planning my own trip. Though 1883 was fictional, the place isn't. And I want to see it!
Listening to them carry on about all the natural obstacles they had. Knowing the support they had while filming this. I couldn't help but think, "my god, we have become so weak."
The biggest problem with 1883 is the lack of Mexicans. Texas was literally Mexico in the 1800's. There were 2 million Mexicans in Texas in 1883. But not one on the show. Just ridiculous from a historical standpoint.
Taylor Sheridan must truly be a studied pupil of Louis L'Amour his tales are so evocative of the master it's hard to believe he has not been influenced by him. That is a good thing the quality comes through especially the importance of family.
To bi honest I gave yelowstone a shot and it wasn't for me but 1883 is a masterpeace....so much emotion and good acting...one of the best period sereies I watched, if not the best...
I already love this show..but now knowing it was all done in 7 months is even more impressive. I can't believe how authentic & beautiful this show turned out knowing that..Great Job!!..Paramount does need to be careful not to overdue it on the Yellowstone "Universe" though. Fans are invested in the Dutton family after Yellowstone, so I hope when 6666 comes out it can grab us all like Yellowstone & the Dutton family did...I'm looking forward to checking it out.
JEEZ! The plot is absurd for the year 1883! The West was pretty much settled by 1883 (In 1890 the frontier was officially closed) and the mini-series totally ignores the railroad, which were up and running coast to coast by 1883. This was the means by which the immigrants got to the Oregon country. Also, absurd was the vast numbers of hostile Indians and bad hombres that seemed to be behind every bush or tree. 1883 is too late a date for the wagon train. This period existed from 1830 to 1860....1853 would have been a better date, although the Mormons made the trek to Utah in the early 1840s and didn't encounter a faction of the bad luck seen in 1883...The Mormon casualty rate was about 10% and most of the pioneers didn't even have covered wagons - they pulled hand carts across the wilderness.
I'm a huge fan and this show so far has not disappointed. I'm also a huge fan of Yellowstone. I think the show is a great companion piece to Yellowstone or as a stand alone show.
In a very literal sense, the western defines who the United States is; where we came from, what our ancestors did, and how that influenced who we became and still are. While westerns are rare on TV these days, they live in the essence of the American heart. There is still a place for them and that place is largely open. In westerns the land is as much a character as the cast. I laud Sheridan Taylor for filming on location; the land’s character is then authentic. There is no mistaking the Trinity, the Brazos or Red River of Texas-they looked authentic because they were the real thing, though how cast and crew avoided rattlers and cottonmouths is a wonder. Now we’re seeing the dusty flat grasslands of the Indian Nations (Oklahoma) as it actually looks, complete with heat, bugs, winds and even tornadoes, in addition to Indians, rustlers and period correct intolerance of injustice. The only place it is off is of the morals and acceptability of certain things in those actual times, which would be considered racist or sexist by modern audiences. Other than those deliberate errors in social realities of the time, 1883 is a fantastic western and shows there remains a demand for the love of the Old West in the 21st century.
The star of the show (head and shoulders above the rest of the "ensemble" cast) is Isabel May (Elsa). I'm staggered that you didn't think she was worth mentioning.
I total agree with you ,I did not even know who she was .The main reason i watch the series was Sam Elliot . Well by the third episode ,I fell in love with this young actress she is only 21 years of age and have this much talent .Taylor Sheridan had said he need a bridge too build the story of why Dutton settle in Montana , he found that in Isabel May .OH by way i have never watch any episode of Yellowstone and wouldn't be . The acting was great and the realism of the series was great also .For season two i don't know if i what to watch them build a other story line it not going to be as good as this one was . My final thoughts is that we will be see more Isabel may , I think this her big break , and Tim doing more western .
The performances have been great just like on Yellowstone. I really got into more when I seen it was also about the Oregon Trail. Anybody around my age remembers playing the computer game at school in the 80s 90s
1883 is far superior to yellowstone. the latter is too much dallas. 1883 is one of the best ever tv showsand sheridan is a genius. hell and high water was a brilliant movie.
As a living historian in North Texas I have mixed feelings about it. I disagree with the accuracy aspect. Some of the costume choices look like 20th century clothing altered to look old. That may have to do with the short notice they had to begin filming. Also some of the saddle and tack is off. I didnt like the cliche rifle with telescopic sight in the first episode either. While they did exist they were exceptionally rare and expensive. I wouldn't expect a farmer from Tennessee to own one as it would have probably cost more than his wagon. A seasoned buffalo hunter on the plains maybe. The biggest gripe is the date. 1883 in North Texas wasnt nearly that lawless and wild. The Comanche had been completely pushed out by that point as had most tribes. There was a huge boom in settlement through the 1870s in the area where they start out. If it were 1873 I could believe every bit of it. Another complaint I have is going to Oregon by way of Texas is about the worst way to do it, especially for a Tennessee family. What I do like is the set and dialogue. Its refreshing to see something that says its filmed in Texas that is actually the correct terrain and foliage. Many movies get that way wrong. Im betting this was filmed on Sherridan's ranches in Weatherford and Jacksboro. I also like the story and dialogue. I think the characters are interesting and performances are well delivered. I still love the show as well as Yellowstone. I just have to flip the historian switch off when I watch it but that's almost any film of that period.
It's Hollywood, they always destroy history. Hollywood makes up their own history, they think it will get them a bigger viewership. I agree with you, history and truth should matter. It should of been 1866 or 1970 but it's Hollywood,they can't help themselves. Truth means nothing to them.
I agree with most of your observations...Dallas/Fort Worth, that part of Texas was much more settled in 1883... 1873 would have been a more appropriate date. Also, the route they took, ugh. There were long established routes North out of Dallas, into the Indian Territories (Later Oklahoma), then, if headed West to Calif or Oregon, they'd have followed the route started by the Evans Party in 1849 that became known as the Cherokee Trail, west across Kansas Territory area to Bent's Fort, then north along the Front Range, passing what would become Denver, into Wyoming, then Westward again across the Red Desert there, then past Salt Lake area, eventually splitting Westward (Calif) /Northwest (Oregon) in N Nevada...
Maybe they are from the Volga River Valley! German farmers from Russia settled in Eastern Washington in 1880s. Took train to Utah and then used wagons to get goods to WA. Don't about the gypsies. RH
The episode I watched was above average. It dealt with immigrants in a different context. Subjects like small pox and just the harsh reality of those days along with the incredible bravery of the pioneers. Any modern Western usually has its own spin on Native Americans. A difficult subject to portray objectively. So far, so good.
I have not had cable tv or streaming services in 20 years, but I saw the trailer for 1883 and knew I had to watch it. The only place I could find it was Paramount +, so I signed up! I thought that I would be able to binge watch and cancel not realizing it was a brand new series. It is ok though . . . the series has already proven to be worth well more than the subscription price!
1883 Is a very awesome amazing show They all do an amazing job Amen I would buy the DVD and the DVDs if any come up for sale They all do an amazing job Amen Keep up the good work Amen May God always bless each an every one Amen Thanks again God bless ya all
Yellowstone was permeated by the idea that the Dutton family would never relinquish their land in Paradise Valley. While, very generally, everybody can identify with the idea that any family would not readily give up the land of their fathers, now we are informed as to what the Dutton family gave up to acquire their ranch, and who was the first Duttton buried on that land.
Taylor Sheridan is a breath of fresh air within an industry that seems to have gone stale. Hollywood has been plagued by a shortage of creativity for many years now, 90% of the most popular films have been based on earlier movies, comic books or novels. It seems no one in Hollywood these days has an original notion in their heads. Taylor Sheridan is a brilliant long format writer, his unique style is so far removed from the redundancy we’ve become accustomed from Hollywood. His plots and concepts are so simple and straightforward, the storyline easy to follow, so there’s not too much “connecting the dots” in his work. This style allows the audience to become completely captivated by the shows characters which is why we all love Beth or Rip or John or Lloyd. They are all so good!
this is great especially because I watched 1883 first and I loved it {but this theme of cowboys, the old west and time line/‘year' is a favourite of mine}. I then discovered Yellowstone. I really like Yellowstone and I'm watching the Beth/Jamie storyline closely. In sum 1883 series is amazing and I love it a tad more. ;)
A major flaw to 1883 for me is at the start of the wagon train only one German immigrant spoke English. However, with each successive episode, everyone suddenly speaks English?? Overall, I am greatly enjoying the series and I compare it to Lonesome Dove.
Once out of town, and traveling across the country, I am sure the women shed their corsets, bloomers, other undergarments. I wouldn't be surprised if some women wore pants, riding boots, etc. Then once back in civilization, an outpost, a small town, farming community, such items were shed and back came the corsets, bloomers, etc. But while out in the wilderness... I doubt it. (Historical note: I researched and wrote a biography of a California Gold Rush pioneer who returned back east to Arkansas and Texas, married a rancher's daughter from northeast of Dallas - John Huffman's Fairview Ranch near McKinney, Tx -, then traveled with a mixed herd of cattle, horses, back to California via a route that was known as 'the Cherokee Trail' - all done during the early 1850s - thirty years before the time of this series' setting. There was nothing between Dallas/Ft Worth and Sacramento back then...except outposts, forts, SL City (town then.).
That moment you realize Taylor Sheridan is the younger sheriff in sons of anarchy and he does appearances on Yellowstone,he's the cowboy that does competitions and takes jimmy to four 6666 Ranch in Texas
I would have liked it better if Yellowstone had started with 1883 and worked their way up to the modern day Yellowstone of today, they could have run this series for many years, it would have been a masterpiece beyond anything so far in the entertainment industry, I miss Elsa already, what a gut punch!
I love the show and was crushed when Taylor Sheridan decided to ax the show. I hate these shows that they get you to fall in love with it and then they yank it right out from under you! I'm going to be real skeptical on watching anything else that is like this again for fear a few episodes and YANK that too..
You talked abt the cast and their characters and how good they are but do not mention the one that plays Elsa, pretty much the main one, and the fact that she plays an amazing part??? You swung and missed on this one
The daughter in this is fkn AMAZING 🔥 I love her narrating, and her actual character too 1 episode didn't have but 3 ppl in the whole ep. with maybe 2 scene changes but it still one of the best new shows hands down T.S is going to be a serious content creator I can't wait to see where he goes next with his incredible talent Don't miss Mayor of Kingstown🔥
I realize it's a show, but it's a show replete with historical inaccuracies and stuff that makes no sense. For example, no explanation is given on how or why the settlers showed up in Fort Worth. European migrants arrived in the U.S. on the eastern seaboard. By 1883, the Oregon Trail was well-travelled., and had bridged river crossings. Settlers from Europe travelled to Independence, MO, where the trail started, and followed it direct to Oregon. There's no logical reason for the settlers in the show to have first travelled southwest to Texas, a 1400 mile detour. Given their ineptitude at just about everything, how the heck did they make it from the east coast to Texas?
Montana was already well settled with easily reached railhead in Chayanne Wyoming THE NORTHWEST line of the Transcontinental Railroad was in service and reached Wyoming by 1883 opening the finished line to the northwest in 1884 and also steamship service for years...........
Right after the season comes out on DVD you can rent it at the library. Watches the same, just a little later. That what those of us who are paying off bills and mortgages instead of making media companies rich.
I CANNOT BELIEVE! Another "reviewer" blithely glossed over the OBVIOUS SIGNIFICANCE and PLOT LINE CONNECTION, of the freakin HUMMINGBIRD! Again, the HUMMINGBIRD is ELSA'S SPIRIT, returning to Shea, as Elsa promised.😮
@@garylbb Correct. But nonetheless, I was impressed. In fact, the entire series was really excellent. Elsa's narrations really made it. Her death made the second season impossible, in my opinion, along with Shea's death as well.
While you are half-correct about McGraw and Hill teaming up (it was the first production they were a couple in), they were also in a brilliant movie with one of the happiest endings ever, in Friday Night Lights. Both were in that movie, yet they were not a couple. Also, it has one of the best endings you could ever dream of: Permian Panthers losing.
@@glendaharris4904 Yes I agree. One of the greatest westerns m ade. Filmed in the vicinity of the Canadian ROCKIES ON LARGELY unspoiled native reservation land. The magnificent panoramas are reminiscent of Dances With Wolves.
What are your thoughts on "1883"?
I love the show I hope we get a season 2 a season 3 and so forth
This series stands alone, meaning you do not have to have watched Yellowstone before this show. Obviously, there will come a time when the stories have to merge, but that's a long time in the future. 1883 has characters so real, so believable, I don't feel that subtle bs I have felt on some series through the years, where some scripts or particular characters are molded into something that doesn't quite feel real, because they aren't. Every character here feels real. It's the writing, and the casting, and everyone bringing their best. You can't fail with Sam Elliott. I've watched him since Mission: IMPOSSIBLE, when he played Dr. Doug, no 'stache, but the character who would stand up to Jim Phelps when necessary. He was bringing it then, and all these decades later, he still is. I love Shea Brennan, and everyone. I've never seen a series like this, to be honest. I've backed away from TV because I don't like most of it these days. At first, I watched because of Sam. Now I watched because I love the show. I cried like a baby so many times already, it's making me mad almost, how much I believe in this show. I hope it lasts. Just don't put me to the test by killing off Shea or Thomas or the gypsy woman and her kids. So many others, too. And may I add some heartfelt respect to the way the art department is giving us detailed drawings of the characters. Respect.
Love Sam Elliott hes a great actor
I love 1883 there is not that much curseing in it
I dont like Yellow stone to much curseing
What I love about 1883 is it gives me a greater appreciation for America and blows my mind on how young our country is and how far we’ve come as a country in a short period of time.
I took a trip across USA in 1980. All the little towns of the mid west looked like they had just been dropped in the middle of nowhere a short time before. Comparing USA to South African small towns, which seemed older with more history that has never been told and never will.
Yes you have ruined so much in such a short time that there is absolutely nothing to be proud of
@@torbendinesen7121 this guy. Dumb.
If it's was really that tough back then I take my hat off to all of the men and women who endured that trip. I wonder could I have survived that kind of journey.
@@omarcortez9394 lol serious.
There's NOTHING better (movie wise) than a good Western!
Great actors Sam Elite is a treasure of the western movies ! All the rest also best western actors ! Then Timm and Faith ! Come and better than I would have thought ! After Faith and Tim's married problems !
And Tim's really bad temper tantrums ! Alcohol and drug problems ! And Tim's sexual absesion. With Taylor Swift !
His resent love afair with Taylor Swift ! Faith got facial reconstructive surgery s ! To keep Tim at home ! He admitted to her .
He's attached to younger sexier girls ! Faith has aged ! And Tim is very vain ! He thought he deserved better sexier and younger lady's hanging on his arm ! Faith is a great MoMA great influence on young teens ! And a truly home body ! Family first ! Most men would give their right arm to be married to a
Great wife and MoMA like Faith !
But temper Tim got really board !
Taylor wild and party girl ! Tim out her on his tours ! So he and Talor could play house ! Faith gave him a ultimatum ! Seperstes for a long time ! His daughters got to him !
They also gave him ultimatums !
Tim now back home in rehab ! Hope for the best ! Faith and girls deserve
A dad who is really at home in family life ! Hope this movie will be a big hit and big beginning for The Mc Graw Family ! Gods Speed !
The production quality of this series is like a feature film. It’s like watching a 10+hour movie. I’m Native American and I was very impressed with the Native actors’ costumes.
1883 is mindblowing! Best thing I’ve ever seen on any screen!!!
This series casted the best actors. Sam Elliot is a national treasure.
He sure is .Bloody Legend.💙💙👌👌
Many commenters complain about the lack of historical accuracy, which may be legitimate, but they seem to have no feelings whatsoever for the depth of artistry and exceptional acting and production. This isn't a documentary, it's a work of fiction. It made me cry, and still does. Historical documentaries do not. Find meaning where you can; this was one of the best films and best Westerns I've ever seen, better in my opinion than Lonesome Dove. It's okay to note the historical glitches, and some of them caught my attention as well, but this was an exceptionally good film rich with meaning, about life and death, dreams and disappointment, love and loss. Historical documentaries by contrast may be interesting, but hardly move me to tears..
1883 is one of the most amazing westerns of all time in my book.Sam Elliot is captivating!
Mr Costner I built a log bed for you. I lived in island park and owned the oak and pine in west Yellowstone. I’d love to work with you.
You bought any bed from the goodtimber.
I’d love to work with Sam Elliot. He’s the shit for me. His dad said he’d never make it. Dang was he wrong.
Actually I built a log cabin. In island park.
When I found the commercials being advertised on the regular Paramount Channel I am mediately knew I was going to love the series.
Then the chance came to see it on the regular Paramount Channel and I liked it more than I thought I would. The acting is phenomenal the characters come to life and you feel their pain their happiness their concerns it's awesome and I'll be sad when the series is done. Because I'm going to miss these people.
I don't watch Yellowstone but I really like 1883. I love the West.
Life was not easy in the 1800's in the western era difficult with everything you had a face I don't know how these people did it but they are the true survivors that brought us to where we are today
I have never been intrigued by Yellowstone so didn't know that much of it but I have loved watching 1883. It has been very well acted and "feels" real. I can't wait for the next episode as I am hooked.
@Happy Little Accidents with Jason Avery couldn't agree more.
Yellowstone ain't bout the mountains bruh lol
It's the same story but in the future ,James (time McGraw) Dutton is John Dutton (Kevin Costner) great grandfather the old guy in Yellowstone
Never been intrigued by Yellowstone? I just can’t even respond to the ignorance. Try not to freak out…..I didn’t say stupidity
One of the best films I've ever seen, superb acting and production, and profoundly moving. It wasn't just an action Western, it was a story about love and loss, life and death, dreams and devastation. As Elsa's final words in the film - about death - say: "It was beautiful."
I wasn't too sure if I would like this show but so far it has been phenomenal and makes me appreciate Sheridan's ability to tell a good story.
Absolutely. I wish Sheridan would get this focused for finishing up Yellowstone. 1883 is prime Sheridan!
I have not seen Yellowstone but 1883 is great! I love it. 👍
Loved this series, loved the story, loved every single character ❤ I'm impressed with how enjoyable this show was to watch. From the beginning you know how it's going to end and yet you allow yourself to fall in love. You are the mom, the, grandma, the friend watching all how it came to be. You have to know how it really ends.
The series shows the grit and determination of our pioneers. The wins and loses of the daily fights of our westward expansion. It also demonstrates what Frontier Justice was and how good people get forced to do bad things to bad people for the greater good.
I think this is a great stand alone show and I started watching it having no idea it was connected to Yellowstone. Now I’m deep into Yellowstone. Both really good shows.
Sparky predicts 150 years from now . . . someone will make a movie about 1883's cast and crew, glamping across the badlands, devouring all the resources in every town near their path. Bless their hearts.
Very beautiful show, with a Terrence Malick touch in some scenes..
I love this show. I love westerns.
1883 is excellent, have enjoyed all of the episodes so far. Can't wait for season 2. Trying to get into Yellowstone, maybe watching 1883 will help. Sam Elliot was made for Westerns ( whether he likes it or not).
There won’t be a Season 2. It was a one-and-done story
@@PointWithin which is sad
Well I'll give you the 1st REAL comment, so far i love this show, I've been a big fan of Yellowstone and was eagerly waiting for 1883 to air and it has not disappointed so far...
1883 is fantastic (so far). I like it better than Yellowstone (and I do like Yellowstone). The storytelling, dialog, and authenticity are superb. Even the main music theme for 1883 (called '1883 Opus') is just outstanding.
I hate voice overs and each episode starts and ends with voice overs. I really enjoy the show I’m just not a fan of voice overs.
@@tarn1135 To each his own; you're entitled to your opinion. Personally, I think the starting and ending voice-overs *absolutely* benefit and add value to the show - and I would be disappointed if the producers ever did away with them.
The show is great, but I don't like how they portrayed the immigrants. They all look and act like they fell from the Moon.
Loving watching 1883 here in Australia. Waiting excitedly for season 5 of Yellowstone.
Despite tough standards, this show manages to bring about originality in its story telling through female narration and development of secondary characters. Love Sam Elliot’s character, too! A lot of depth in this story- like it better than Yellowstone, and I do like me some Yellowstone, especially Lloyd..
What does the narration by a "female" have to do with anything? Who cares if it's male or female.
I am sooo hooked on both series....
The tradition of finding their spot hit hard eventually made the connection
Amazing show no doubt Tim and Faith are incredible and Sam Elliot is as usual brilliant. Not to leave out the rest of the cast which is also top notch!!! Great video
You must be a eunuch
@@rogerrichey8807 What?
I hope cast reads these comments. Elliot did more than act. He transported viewers into the depth of grief, pox, and unique perspectives that don't exist anymore. I am glad I haven't met these actors in person because if I did, I would be a crying lump of despair. That's what great acting is. Not only believable characters but believable environmental situations. When Elsa died, it took me a week to get over. Since this show, I have Google earth'd Paradise Montana and planning my own trip. Though 1883 was fictional, the place isn't. And I want to see it!
Listening to them carry on about all the natural obstacles they had. Knowing the support they had while filming this. I couldn't help but think, "my god, we have become so weak."
Whatever happened to "I came, I saw, I conquered" instead of all this fairy berry cherry crap
You just said a mouth full of the TRUTH
The biggest problem with 1883 is the lack of Mexicans. Texas was literally Mexico in the 1800's. There were 2 million Mexicans in Texas in 1883. But not one on the show. Just ridiculous from a historical standpoint.
In your opinion. They seldom lived far from the actual border where water and their culture was readily available. Look at a map
It's fantasy. Entertainment is what it's called. I never heard the word documented series.
Taylor Sheridan must truly be a studied pupil of Louis L'Amour his tales are so evocative of the master it's hard to believe he has not been influenced by him. That is a good thing the quality comes through especially the importance of family.
i didn't like Yellowstone, but enjoyed 1883....great series
I’ve only watched the first half of the first season of Yellowstone. I intend to continue but this show is absolutely phenomenal!
Just finished ep.2.BINGING the show at the moment.Loved it.
To bi honest I gave yelowstone a shot and it wasn't for me but 1883 is a masterpeace....so much emotion and good acting...one of the best period sereies I watched, if not the best...
just outstanding. Would loved to have been a part of that!!!
I already love this show..but now knowing it was all done in 7 months is even more impressive. I can't believe how authentic & beautiful this show turned out knowing that..Great Job!!..Paramount does need to be careful not to overdue it on the Yellowstone "Universe" though. Fans are invested in the Dutton family after Yellowstone, so I hope when 6666 comes out it can grab us all like Yellowstone & the Dutton family did...I'm looking forward to checking it out.
JEEZ! The plot is absurd for the year 1883! The West was pretty much settled by 1883 (In 1890 the frontier was officially closed) and the mini-series totally ignores the railroad, which were up and running coast to coast by 1883. This was the means by which the immigrants got to the Oregon country. Also, absurd was the vast numbers of hostile Indians and bad hombres that seemed to be behind every bush or tree. 1883 is too late a date for the wagon train. This period existed from 1830 to 1860....1853 would have been a better date, although the Mormons made the trek to Utah in the early 1840s and didn't encounter a faction of the bad luck seen in 1883...The Mormon casualty rate was about 10% and most of the pioneers didn't even have covered wagons - they pulled hand carts across the wilderness.
I like 1883, it feels real. I also like Yellowstone but I'm realistic that it is a show about a corrupt criminal serial killing family.
I was really impressed by Mcgraw and Hill’s acting chops, I never really listen to their music or were that familiar with them, but very impressed.
I was hooked from the first episode. I never watched Yellowstone. I can't believe they are still in Texas and......well, I won't spoil anymore 🤫
1883 is already the better of the two atleast for me. I absolutely love Yellowstone but s4 was underwhelming
I'm a huge fan and this show so far has not disappointed. I'm also a huge fan of Yellowstone. I think the show is a great companion piece to Yellowstone or as a stand alone show.
In a very literal sense, the western defines who the United States is; where we came from, what our ancestors did, and how that influenced who we became and still are. While westerns are rare on TV these days, they live in the essence of the American heart. There is still a place for them and that place is largely open. In westerns the land is as much a character as the cast. I laud Sheridan Taylor for filming on location; the land’s character is then authentic. There is no mistaking the Trinity, the Brazos or Red River of Texas-they looked authentic because they were the real thing, though how cast and crew avoided rattlers and cottonmouths is a wonder. Now we’re seeing the dusty flat grasslands of the Indian Nations (Oklahoma) as it actually looks, complete with heat, bugs, winds and even tornadoes, in addition to Indians, rustlers and period correct intolerance of injustice. The only place it is off is of the morals and acceptability of certain things in those actual times, which would be considered racist or sexist by modern audiences. Other than those deliberate errors in social realities of the time, 1883 is a fantastic western and shows there remains a demand for the love of the Old West in the 21st century.
I liked it.
But yes the morality is something I definitely disliked.
History and truth matter.
rough conditions? Hilarious, they get paid millions of dollars to play cowboy. The dialogue is mostly silly shit and macho claptrap
The star of the show (head and shoulders above the rest of the "ensemble" cast) is Isabel May (Elsa). I'm staggered that you didn't think she was worth mentioning.
I totally agree
I agree, too. She's amazing.
I total agree with you ,I did not even know who she was .The main reason i watch the series was Sam Elliot . Well by the third episode ,I fell in love with this young actress she is only 21 years of age and have this much talent .Taylor Sheridan had said he need a bridge too build the story of why Dutton settle in Montana , he found that in Isabel May .OH by way i have never watch any episode of Yellowstone and wouldn't be . The acting was great and the realism of the series was great also .For season two i don't know if i what to watch them build a other story line it not going to be as good as this one was . My final thoughts is that we will be see more Isabel may , I think this her big break , and Tim doing more western .
@@garysabatino1925 watch yellowstone. You won’t regret it. 👍🏻😊
I´m on the show for Sam Elliot. Legend
The performances have been great just like on Yellowstone. I really got into more when I seen it was also about the Oregon Trail. Anybody around my age remembers playing the computer game at school in the 80s 90s
1883 is far superior to yellowstone. the latter is too much dallas. 1883 is one of the best ever tv showsand sheridan is a genius.
hell and high water was a brilliant movie.
Agree, big Costner fan. Tried to watch Yellowstone 2x, but it was like a soap opera. Friend kept telling me how much I would like Y,,,,blah blah
I appreciate the realism of the series and glad it wasn't romanticized.
As a living historian in North Texas I have mixed feelings about it. I disagree with the accuracy aspect. Some of the costume choices look like 20th century clothing altered to look old. That may have to do with the short notice they had to begin filming. Also some of the saddle and tack is off. I didnt like the cliche rifle with telescopic sight in the first episode either. While they did exist they were exceptionally rare and expensive. I wouldn't expect a farmer from Tennessee to own one as it would have probably cost more than his wagon. A seasoned buffalo hunter on the plains maybe. The biggest gripe is the date. 1883 in North Texas wasnt nearly that lawless and wild. The Comanche had been completely pushed out by that point as had most tribes. There was a huge boom in settlement through the 1870s in the area where they start out. If it were 1873 I could believe every bit of it. Another complaint I have is going to Oregon by way of Texas is about the worst way to do it, especially for a Tennessee family. What I do like is the set and dialogue. Its refreshing to see something that says its filmed in Texas that is actually the correct terrain and foliage. Many movies get that way wrong. Im betting this was filmed on Sherridan's ranches in Weatherford and Jacksboro. I also like the story and dialogue. I think the characters are interesting and performances are well delivered. I still love the show as well as Yellowstone. I just have to flip the historian switch off when I watch it but that's almost any film of that period.
I hate Yellowstone to much curseing and no the Indian's won't all push out by then
Everyone’s always got something negative! Not everything can fit your personal wants
@@wyatt5317 So anyone that has any criticisms of the show should not voice their opinion?
It's Hollywood, they always destroy history.
Hollywood makes up their own history, they think it will get them a bigger viewership.
I agree with you, history and truth should matter.
It should of been 1866 or 1970 but it's Hollywood,they can't help themselves.
Truth means nothing to them.
I agree with most of your observations...Dallas/Fort Worth, that part of Texas was much more settled in 1883... 1873 would have been a more appropriate date. Also, the route they took, ugh. There were long established routes North out of Dallas, into the Indian Territories (Later Oklahoma), then, if headed West to Calif or Oregon, they'd have followed the route started by the Evans Party in 1849 that became known as the Cherokee Trail, west across Kansas Territory area to Bent's Fort, then north along the Front Range, passing what would become Denver, into Wyoming, then Westward again across the Red Desert there, then past Salt Lake area, eventually splitting Westward (Calif) /Northwest (Oregon) in N Nevada...
2:56 - Some of the settlers are Russian. I heard German and Russian spoken. Also some of them are Gypsies. They aren’t all Germans.
Maybe they are from the Volga River Valley! German farmers from Russia settled in Eastern Washington in 1880s. Took train to Utah and then used wagons to get goods to WA. Don't about the gypsies. RH
Wow I had no idea who the lineup was for 1883 I plan to sign up for Paramount plus and watch it now thank you
The episode I watched was above average. It dealt with immigrants in a different context. Subjects like small pox and just the harsh reality of those days along with the incredible bravery of the pioneers. Any modern Western usually has its own spin on Native Americans. A difficult subject to portray objectively. So far, so good.
I'm watching them in order just finished 1183 time for 1923
Sam Elliot, the mustache that won the west.
Great cast!
Fantastic show!!
I have not had cable tv or streaming services in 20 years, but I saw the trailer for 1883 and knew I had to watch it. The only place I could find it was Paramount +, so I signed up! I thought that I would be able to binge watch and cancel not realizing it was a brand new series. It is ok though . . . the series has already proven to be worth well more than the subscription price!
1883 Is a very awesome amazing show They all do an amazing job Amen I would buy the DVD and the DVDs if any come up for sale They all do an amazing job Amen Keep up the good work Amen May God always bless each an every one Amen Thanks again God bless ya all
Yellowstone was permeated by the idea that the Dutton family would never relinquish their land in Paradise Valley. While, very generally, everybody can identify with the idea that any family would not readily give up the land of their fathers, now we are informed as to what the Dutton family gave up to acquire their ranch, and who was the first Duttton buried on that land.
I gotta disagree: the two real stars of 1883 are Sam Elliott and Sam Elliott, the greatest actor in Hollywood today.
Too bad sam is gonna be killed off in the last episode
My dad died 15 years ago. I wish he was still alive to see this fabulous show of people looking for a better life.
My dad died 10 years ago, he would have loved it too
Taylor Sheridan is a breath of fresh air within an industry that seems to have gone stale. Hollywood has been plagued by a shortage of creativity for many years now, 90% of the most popular films have been based on earlier movies, comic books or novels. It seems no one in Hollywood these days has an original notion in their heads.
Taylor Sheridan is a brilliant long format writer, his unique style is so far removed from the redundancy we’ve become accustomed from Hollywood. His plots and concepts are so simple and straightforward, the storyline easy to follow, so there’s not too much “connecting the dots” in his work. This style allows the audience to become completely captivated by the shows characters which is why we all love Beth or Rip or John or Lloyd. They are all so good!
this is great especially because I watched 1883 first and I loved it {but this theme of cowboys, the old west and time line/‘year' is a favourite of mine}. I then discovered Yellowstone. I really like Yellowstone and I'm watching the Beth/Jamie storyline closely. In sum 1883 series is amazing and I love it a tad more. ;)
I love 1883 and I’ve not seen but one episode of YellowStone but I hope to watch is soon.
Absolutely love it.
A major flaw to 1883 for me is at the start of the wagon train only one German immigrant spoke English. However, with each successive episode, everyone suddenly speaks English?? Overall, I am greatly enjoying the series and I compare it to Lonesome Dove.
A much overlooked western from 2003 is Open Range starring Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall.
Once out of town, and traveling across the country, I am sure the women shed their corsets, bloomers, other undergarments. I wouldn't be surprised if some women wore pants, riding boots, etc. Then once back in civilization, an outpost, a small town, farming community, such items were shed and back came the corsets, bloomers, etc. But while out in the wilderness... I doubt it.
(Historical note: I researched and wrote a biography of a California Gold Rush pioneer who returned back east to Arkansas and Texas, married a rancher's daughter from northeast of Dallas - John Huffman's Fairview Ranch near McKinney, Tx -, then traveled with a mixed herd of cattle, horses, back to California via a route that was known as 'the Cherokee Trail' - all done during the early 1850s - thirty years before the time of this series' setting. There was nothing between Dallas/Ft Worth and Sacramento back then...except outposts, forts, SL City (town then.).
1883 is one of the best TV shows on next to Ozark See Starz and mind hunter and snowfall television is going to be good this year great job Paramount
And the "experts" have been telling us for decades that "The Western is dead!"
Experts. Yeah . . . riiight.
In 1883 trains were available for travel to Oregon. No one traveled by wagon train. Should have taken place in 1865.
@Hello Bill how are you doing
That moment you realize Taylor Sheridan is the younger sheriff in sons of anarchy and he does appearances on Yellowstone,he's the cowboy that does competitions and takes jimmy to four 6666 Ranch in Texas
I think he learned a lot about storytelling from Kurt Sutter when he was on SOA
Okay we got Sam Elliot so good job now where is Val I need doc holiday Version 2.0
One word “ AWSOME “
I would have liked it better if Yellowstone had started with 1883 and worked their way up to the modern day Yellowstone of today, they could have run this series for many years, it would have been a masterpiece beyond anything so far in the entertainment industry, I miss Elsa already, what a gut punch!
I love the show and was crushed when Taylor Sheridan decided to ax the show. I hate these shows that they get you to fall in love with it and then they yank it right out from under you! I'm going to be real skeptical on watching anything else that is like this again for fear a few episodes and YANK that too..
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I hope it comes out on DVD (yeah, I suppose that sounds ancient now).
McGraw's roles in "Flicka" and "The Blind Side" were NOT bit parts.
You talked abt the cast and their characters and how good they are but do not mention the one that plays Elsa, pretty much the main one, and the fact that she plays an amazing part??? You swung and missed on this one
Love this show
1883 best series streaming currently.
Not even close.
Awesome
The daughter in this is fkn AMAZING 🔥
I love her narrating, and her actual character too
1 episode didn't have but 3 ppl in the whole ep. with maybe 2 scene changes but it still one of the best new shows hands down T.S is going to be a serious content creator I can't wait to see where he goes next with his incredible talent
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Mayor of Kingstown🔥
Isabel May is the real star of the show. Hill and McGraw are just set pieces.
She dead now so won’t be that way much longer
Great Series indeed. / Faith Hill is like the Elizabeth Montgomery of Downton Abbey, everyone else pulls their weight as actors.
That's all well and good, but I'm not subscribing to Paramount+ just to watch it.
I realize it's a show, but it's a show replete with historical inaccuracies and stuff that makes no sense. For example, no explanation is given on how or why the settlers showed up in Fort Worth. European migrants arrived in the U.S. on the eastern seaboard. By 1883, the Oregon Trail was well-travelled., and had bridged river crossings. Settlers from Europe travelled to Independence, MO, where the trail started, and followed it direct to Oregon. There's no logical reason for the settlers in the show to have first travelled southwest to Texas, a 1400 mile detour. Given their ineptitude at just about everything, how the heck did they make it from the east coast to Texas?
Montana was already well settled with easily reached railhead in Chayanne Wyoming THE NORTHWEST line of the Transcontinental Railroad was in service and reached Wyoming by 1883 opening the finished line to the northwest in 1884 and also steamship service for years...........
I loved 1883 more than Yellowstone so far, actually.
I have joked around that there are 3 Oregonians in this show so it's Oregonians wanting to get back home lol
I have only watched the episodes that were free. Might be good but I’m not going to pay more for tv. Love Yellowstone.
Its worth the 4.99 a month to watch.
Right after the season comes out on DVD you can rent it at the library. Watches the same, just a little later. That what those of us who are paying off bills and mortgages instead of making media companies rich.
1883 best show ever
I CANNOT BELIEVE! Another "reviewer" blithely glossed over the OBVIOUS SIGNIFICANCE and PLOT LINE CONNECTION, of the freakin HUMMINGBIRD!
Again, the HUMMINGBIRD is ELSA'S SPIRIT, returning to Shea, as Elsa promised.😮
Nobody could tell that it was faith hill nor Tim McGraw‘s first acting role
I was very impressed with Tim McGraw's acting. You'd think he'd been doing it his whole life.
It was not at all his first role in a film.
@@garylbb Correct. But nonetheless, I was impressed. In fact, the entire series was really excellent. Elsa's narrations really made it. Her death made the second season impossible, in my opinion, along with Shea's death as well.
I could get into watching the 1883 series, it wasn't an easy way of life ... the ppl that lived back then is the reason many of us are here today ...
Pay for Paramount+ so you can get content PACKED with commercials.
Please please please DONT KILL ELSA!!!!!!
I LOVE 1883!! ❤ BEST EVER
While you are half-correct about McGraw and Hill teaming up (it was the first production they were a couple in), they were also in a brilliant movie with one of the happiest endings ever, in Friday Night Lights. Both were in that movie, yet they were not a couple.
Also, it has one of the best endings you could ever dream of: Permian Panthers losing.
Isabel May.
Not a Yellowstone fan. Love 1883.
Okay, let's go...
had it not been for SAM i wouldn't even clicked ... yellowstone...branding people? ppphhhhhtttt!
This series reminds me so much of Lonesome Dove with Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall.
Edit:
I guess they even referenced it.
You might like "open range" filmed in 2000 with Robert Duvall and Kevin Costner. Very action packed movie depicting 1882.
@@glendaharris4904 Yes I agree. One of the greatest westerns m ade. Filmed in the vicinity of the Canadian ROCKIES ON LARGELY unspoiled native reservation land. The magnificent panoramas are reminiscent of Dances With Wolves.