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Yes, Ennis died far sooner than any of us would have hoped for, and that loss was felt profoundly by Elsa. Elsa found love once again on her journey west; the next time was with a man named Sam.
While it was sudden and shocking, the buildup toward Elsa's death begins when she is shot with a poisoned arrow during an attack on the caravan. Elsa Dutton's death scene was previewed in the 1883 pilot episode, and then fully fleshed out in 1883 season 1, episode 9, “Racing Clouds.”
Although Elsa dies in Montana, the very end of 1883 reveals that she eventually reunites with her Comanche husband Sam (Martin Sensmeier). Though the two didn't spend much time together...
In the final scenes of 1883, we saw the Duttons settle in Montana as their beloved daughter Elsa died from her wounds right in her father’s arms. As heartbreaking as the episode was, the writers have at least spared us of that emptiness and void that comes with the death of a loved one.
Following the penultimate episode, fans of “1883” feared that the end was near for Isabel May’s Elsa Dutton — and unfortunately, they were right. Following an arrow wound to her liver, Isabel...
As last week’s 1883 heavily hinted, Elsa “Lightning Yellow Hair” Dutton succumbed to her arrow wound in Sunday’s season finale. As she started to fade, her father, James, rushed her to the land...
As we knew from the events of Episode 9, Elsa (Isabel May) is likely to die, but the Duttons do find brief hope for her survival during the finale.
Elsa's death signaled the end of the first chapter in the story of the Duttons of Yellowstone. Elsa wasn't just the narrator — she was the very heart and soul of 1883. In short, it was simply time for Elsa to die, which heralded the beginning of an entirely new chapter for the Duttons.
While May knew from the very beginning that Elsa was going to die, Hill didn't find out until she read the final script, and she was still mourning a character from Episode 2.
DOES ELSA DIE? 1883‘S ENDING, EXPLAINED. Unfortunately, the flash-forward in the 1883 premiere episode was not a dream or a hallucination.