If love is about grand gestures, impossible odds, and the kind of devotion that rewrites the course of a person’s life, then 1923’s Spencer Dutton and Alexandra are the definition of true love.
There’s something so intoxicating about watching two people find each other against all logic and reason, only to realize they were always meant to be.
They define the kind of love we all wish we had on Valentine’s Day. No matter how broken you feel or how set your future seems, love can find a way into your heart.
Spencer has seen too much, done too much, and lost too much. The horrors of World War I left him adrift, a shadow of the man he might have been, drowning in danger and solitude as a big-game hunter in Africa.
Then along comes Alexandra — fiery, impulsive, and fearless enough to take one look at him and say, This. This is the life I want.
She throws caution (and her fiancé) to the wind, running straight into the arms of a man she barely knows but already understands.
And let’s be honest — Spencer never stood a chance.
Their love story isn’t built on quiet moments by the fire or a traditional romance’s slow, steady path. It’s wild and reckless and written in the kind of ink that only adventure and danger can provide.
From the second Alex leaps into the unknown with Spencer, their love is an unstoppable force — beautiful, all-consuming, and just as capable of wrecking them as it is of saving them.
They survive shipwrecks, deadly encounters, and an uncertain future where nothing is guaranteed. But instead of breaking them, every challenge pulls them closer.
At one point, though, Spencer starts questioning whether he’s done the right thing by bringing Alex into his world.
He sees the dangers ahead, the hardships she wouldn’t have faced if she’d stayed in her old life, and he can’t shake the guilt. For a fleeting moment, he believes he’s taken something from her.
But Alex? She’s having none of that.
She shuts that thought down immediately with words that will go down as one of 1923‘s most romantic declarations:
“There is no putting me back. We are one now. When the sun hits your face, I’m your shadow. When it finds my back, you are mine. I go where you go, even if it’s the death of me.”
That’s the kind of love we all hope for, right? Not just passion, not just commitment — but the kind of love where no amount of uncertainty or hardship can make you doubt what you’ve found.
But as much as their story has been about fighting to stay together, 1923 Season 1 ended with an unbearable gut punch: Spencer and Alexandra were ripped apart.
After surviving everything thrown their way, it wasn’t a lion or the sea that separated them — it was society, rules, and a cruel twist of fate.
While Alex’s family and her vile fiance worked overtime to force her hand into his, it was ultimately Spencer who was cruelly torn from her grasp.
One moment, they were together, clinging to the promise of a future in Montana, and the next, Spencer was being hauled into a dinghy, forced to watch the woman he loves grow smaller and smaller in the distance.
Alex stood on the deck of that massive ocean liner, her voice carrying across the waves as she made a vow neither time nor distance could break — she would find him in Boseman, Montana.
She wasn’t giving up. She wasn’t breaking. She was fighting. And it wasn’t lost on anyone who witnessed their passionate and unwilling goodbye.
As 1923 heads into Season 2, their love will be tested like never before.
How do two people who have lived and breathed each other survive when they are suddenly an ocean apart? Alex has never been one to follow the rules, and she sure as hell isn’t going to start now.
But that’s exactly what the world expects of her. She’s back in the life she left behind, surrounded by people who want her to pretend Spencer never happened. That she never threw caution to the wind, never found the kind of love that changes everything.
But how do you go back to pretending after that? How do you unlove someone who’s a part of you?
The real question isn’t if Spencer and Alex’s love will survive — it’s how.
The world may have forced them apart, but if there’s one thing 1923 has made clear, it’s that these two don’t do quiet, and they don’t do easy. They burn too bright, fight too hard, and love too fiercely for this to be the end of their story.
And no matter what Season 2 throws their way, one thing is certain — Alex will find him.
Because true love like this? It doesn’t just disappear.
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