

Some viewers believe that 1923’s closing scene confirmed that Spencer was John Dutton III’s grandfather.
Some viewers believe that 1923’s closing scene confirmed that Spencer was John Dutton III’s grandfather. When he walks to Alexandra’s grave, Spencer drags his legs, walking with a slight limp. Many viewers point to this detail as confirmation that Spencer is John’s direct ancestor, with the impairment suggesting he is walking with a prosthetic leg. Other viewers saw the final scene and felt there was no way that Spencer could be John Dutton III’s grandfather. They saw Spencer walking relatively normally for an 80-year-old man and suggested the scene confirmed Spencer had both his legs intact at his death.
The ending 1923 scene is worth scrutinizing because Spencer Dutton’s fate has massive ramifications for Yellowstone’s story, impacting John Dutton III’s place in the Dutton family tree. If Spencer indeed walks with a prosthetic in 1923 season 2’s finale, that means he lost a leg in the 45 years that passed, and that he is the link to Kevin Costner’s John Dutton III. This would confirm that Taylor Sheridan broke the Dutton family tree in 1923 season 2’s finale. Spencer is a second-generation Dutton, so being the father of fourth-generation John Dutton II doesn’t quite add up.
There are two different ways to interpret Spencer Dutton’s (Brandon Sklenar) ending in 1923’s finale, and either perspective has a massive impact on Kevin Costner’s Yellowstone show. Spencer finally made it to Montana at the end of 1923 season 2, fending off Banner Creighton’s (Jerome Flynn) men at the train station in Livingston and the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch. Spencer was a crucial element in helping his aunt and uncle, Cara (Helen Mirren) and Jacob Dutton (Harrison Ford), win the war against Donald Whitfield (Timothy Dalton), with Spencer killing Whitfield in 1923′s finale.