Why 1923 Season 2 Has 7 Episodes Instead of 8
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Why 1923 Season 2 Has 7 Episodes Instead of 8

Viewers are curious to know why 1923 Season 2 consists of only seven episodes, rather than following its traditional eight-episode format. The beloved series takes place in the titular year and follows the Dutton family during a difficult period. They faced multiple challenges in the wake of Prohibition, drought, western expansion, and the early stages of the Great Depression. With the long finale now premiered, fans are curious why the makers didn’t split it into two episodes to extend the series through to next week. So, here are the details.

Why does 1923 Season 2 have 7 episodes instead of 8?

The showrunners haven’t provided a reason for having seven episodes in Season 2 of 1923.

Its predecessor followed an eight-episode format, however, this season has one episode less, raising questions. Instead of extending the series further, the creators opted to deliver a nearly two-hour-long finale. This choice has led fans to wonder why the makers didn’t split the season into two halves, offering one-hour episodes over the course of the following week. While there is no confirmed explanation for the reduced episode count, several speculations have emerged regarding the decision.

It’s possible that creative decisions led to there being one less episode in the season. The creators may have wanted the finale to be of a movie length, offering fans an exciting conclusion in one sitting, rather than waiting for another week.

While having an ending similar to a movie’s length appears thrilling, many fans expressed a desire to see certain events unfold before the finale. Nevertheless, the finale premiered on April 6, 2025, on Paramount+.

Episode 7 of 1923 Season 2, titled “A Dream and a Memory,” follows Jacob and his crew awaiting the return of Spencer at the train station. Additionally, Teonna faces a life-changing encounter, and Alexandra encounters the cold.

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