After escaping death multiple times in Season 1, her struggle for survival is more in 1923 Season 2—but will Alexandra make it to Montana alive? After all, the gripping 1923 series continues to test Alexandra’s survival skills as she fights to reunite with Spencer Dutton. Here are the details about her fate, what happened, and more.
Is Alexandra dead or alive in 1923 Season 2?
As of now, Alexandra is still alive in 1923 Season 2, but her survival remains uncertain.
Alexandra’s journey is far from safe. Pregnant and alone, Alexandra faces relentless hurdles, from violent encounters to brutal weather. Essentially, every step she takes towards making it to Spencer is a battle against fate. In Season 1, she and Spencer barely escaped death multiple times, surviving wild animal attacks and a sinking ship.
Now, traveling alone while pregnant, her journey is even more dangerous. She has faced robbery, assault, and harsh weather, forcing her to detour to Chicago before continuing to Montana. Despite it all, she refuses to give up. Her only hope is reaching Spencer before her pregnancy becomes impossible to hide.
Alexandra’s survival in 1923 is crucial to the Dutton family lineage. Many fans speculate she could be the grandmother of Yellowstone’s John Dutton III. However, with Elizabeth also pregnant in Season 2, the question remains: Whose child carries the Dutton legacy?
Nonetheless, given her role in the Dutton bloodline, Alexandra will likely not die in 1923 Season 2. However, with harsh conditions and enemies lurking, her safety isn’t guaranteed. After all, with 1923’s brutal storytelling, no character is truly safe. Yet, Alexandra’s importance suggests she’ll be alive in Season 2—at least long enough to reach Montana.
A potential 1944 spinoff could reveal her ultimate fate, but for now, her story remains a heart-pounding race against time. Will she and Spencer finally reunite? Or will the unforgiving world of 1923 tear them apart forever? Fans will have to wait for upcoming episodes to see how her story unfolds.
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.