That's right 1923 Fans are tired of one character's miserable journey to find their husband.
Fans took her to social media to share a shocking response to the violently fated Alexandra (Julia Schreperfer), who boards a train to Montana on a journey to reunite with her husband, Spencer Dutton (Brandon Screnner).
While working in a dining car to earn some food while on the trip, Alexandra is sexually assaulted by a customer after spilling coffee on him. At first, Alexandra is frozen in fear. “Your tears say no, but your body says something else,” he tells her. However, she eventually breaks out of it and beats him mercilessly with a coffee pot, but it's not long before she gets detained in the train prison.
Fans were disappointed and saddened to see their beloved character being attacked. “Look, I understand that they're making statements about the times, but how many more times do you need to see Alexandra sexually assaulting or beat him? It's overloaded at this point.” I wrote it.
Others say “excessively”, some viewers were even more worried, but they managed to go further.

“If they're going to kill Alex in the series 1923we won't be seeing another episode of one other in the Taylor Sheridan series again.” I wrote it.
“1923 And Alexandra Dutton is inviting me to encourage me. I love her so much,” another viewer said.
Luckily for Alexandra and her 1923 Fans, two witnesses, eventually moved forward and told police that the man attacked her and kept her from being detained in Chicago. They then offered to take her to Winnetka and take her from Chicago. But what she doesn't know is that her husband Spencer is currently in Chicago and is on her way back to Montana. Will they be able to meet again?
Schlaepfer recently said Interview That season 2 was “one of the most challenging things I've done as an actor.”
“It was really challenging because finding Alex and Spencer wasn't a light and easy love story at first,” she says, adding that Alexandra's journey is “not romantic” when she is looking for her husband.
“She was a woman alone in the 1920s, and she encountered many horrible things and she was awakened to all the dangers of the world. She really has to fight and find a new level of resolve.
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