I Was Angry At First



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Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for 1923 season 2, episode 6.1923 star Darren Mann has reacted to the abrupt end of his character, Jack Dutton. The Yellowstone prequel’s latest episode delivered one of its most shocking hours yet, shaking up Taylor Sheridan’s hit neo-Western with multiple sudden and violent character deaths. Though the Dutton war looms in 1923‘s upcoming season 2 finale, the penultimate episode brought the bloodshed early with a string of shocking losses, including the unexpected killing of a core Dutton family member.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Mann reacted to Jack’s shocking death at the hands of outlaw Clyde (Brian Konowal), expressing a wave of raw emotions upon discovering his character’s fate. In 1923 season 2, episode 6, Jack is gunned down on his way to meet Spencer (Brandon Sklenar) at the train station. Read what he had to say below:

It’s a tough one. When I read it, I went through all sorts of emotions. I was angry at first. I was pissed off. I was sad. I really grieved him in a whole bunch of different ways because I love playing Jack so much. He’s such a beautiful character. He’s naïve in all the best ways. He’s not naïve from a place of ignorance, but from a place of love and heart.

He’s always trying to do the right thing by everybody. So I was definitely saddened, because I just love playing this character. It was a nice character to be inside of. Some characters are pretty challenging just sitting with them day to day, but going to set and playing Jack was so much fun. He always trying to do the right thing.

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Source: THR

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