r/1923Series

Spencer storyline dragged on

I love the show, but I feel like two entire seasons for Spencer to get back home was a bit much. It just seemed to drag on. I would’ve loved for him to finally come home at the end of the first season. Or even the first episode of the second season. He just took way too long.

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u/krypton_son — 2 days ago

Rewatching ep 5

I was rewatching s1ep5 and good lord what an awesome episode it is. Alex's expression of Spencer why are we in this thing that shouldn't leave the harbor, and Helen Mirren's roller coaster of emotions up down up down to the side wiiiii, and then that final scene with Whitfield... I always remember Timothy's 007 or him playing the role of a tyrant president of a tiny country and I'm like noooo why is he so mean in this show, why!

And we also learn the source of Spencer's scar, that for some reason I had forgotten (it was the ending of the show, it made me forgot half of everything bc I was too occupied crying)

Also, I love the ranch kitchen. I need that kitchen in my life. So spacious and comfortable 💕

I'm adding a pic of the next episode because look what it got you your hurry Spencer!! Why couldn't you wait three weeks!!! Like, it's not much in the great scheme of things...!! You could have been in NY by the end of December! Maybe traveling across the plains by early January!

Also, plot hole: we see Spencer and Alex trying to book passage, but the Franconia and the Mauretania are from a French liner, and in Mombasa there were also the British liners. He was in a hurry, why couldn't he book passage in a British ship! Anyway, I opt to think there wasn't any other ship but those two 😂

u/SnooTigers4525 — 3 days ago