‘1923’ Season 2, Episode 2 Release Date, Time and Plot for the ‘Yellowstone’ Spin-Off

Winter has arrived in Montana and things are getting rough for the Dutton clan in 1923. Season 2 of the Yellowstone prequel kicked things off with a grim and fraught season premiere last week—”The Killing Season”—and now, the drama will continue to unfold with 1923 Season 2, Episode 2, “The Rapist is Winter.” 

Here’s the release date, time, and what to know about the plot of 1923 Season 2 Episode 2.

What is the Release Date For 1923 Season 2, Episode 2?

1923 Season 2, Episode 2 will hit Paramount+ on Sunday, March 2, 2025. All episodes of 1923 always drop on Sundays. This is the second episode of eight episodes overall this season.

What Time Does 1923 Season 2, Episode 2 Drop?

The second episode of 1923 Season 2, Episode 2 will hit Paramount+ at 12:00 AM ET. This means that technically if you’re on the West Coast, the episode will start streaming on Saturday night at 9:00 PM. 

Related: ‘1923’ Season 2 Debut Refuses To Answer Its Confusing ‘Yellowstone’ Mystery

What is the Plot of 1923 Season 2, Episode 2?

Following the events of “The Killing Season,” the second episode of 1923 Season 2 will continue the various strands of this season, though, it seems that things will get worse for the Duttons before they get better. The episode is called “The Rapist is Winter,” and it seems the plot will deliver on that provocative title.

According to an official press release from Paramount+, here’s what’s going down in this episode:

“Things get contentious at the courthouse. Spencer stays in Galveston longer than he desires. Mother Nature makes her presence known.”

So, basically, the weather is going to get worse, Spencer’s going to make some progress, but not enough, and everything else is going to be very difficult for the Duttons to manage. 

Fans should keep in mind that although 1923 seems to be waiting to answer certain burning questions, this is the final season of the show. So, if certain plot points aren’t wrapping up yet, by the end of the season on April 13, all will be revealed.

Related: ‘1923’ Season 2 Has a Killer Cast and Fiery ‘Yellowstone’ Connections. Here’s How to Tune In

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Author: Ryan Britt

Victoria’s Secret Model Banned From Luxurious Country Club

Barbara Palvin, Irina Shayk, Jospehine Skriver, Taylor Hill, and Jasmine Tookes walks the runway during the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2024 at Duggal Greenhouse on October 15, 2024 in Brooklyn, New York.

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A Victoria’s Secret model and her husband are in a legal battle with an exclusive members-only club in Florida.

Victoria’s Secret model Karolina Kurkova and her husband, entrepreneur Archie Drury, are in a major battle with Fisher Island Club. The exclusive members-only club in Florida is home to the rich and famous. 

The legendary model and her husband have been living close to Fisher Island, Florida since 2013. They own several properties in the area, including a $6.9 million condo that they are currently attempting to sell.

However, while Karolina and her husband have built up a relationship with Fisher Island Club, it since has gone downhill – and fast.

Karolina Kurkova during 9th Annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show – Runway at The New York State Armory in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage for Full Picture)

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Karolina’s husband had his membership suspended for six months back in 2023. He was reportedly suspended for inappropriate behavior. The husband of the Victoria’s Secret model was accused of stealing a Range Rover from another member. He claims he thought it was his vehicle.

Later, Drury was reportedly caught “screaming” about another member’s boat – none other than Tom Brady – being docked in a location he didn’t like. The couple was ultimately accused of attempting to defraud the club, too.

Fast forward to today and both Drury and Kurkova have been kicked out of the club, according to reports.

They have since decided to sue the club. They believe they were “wrongfully” dismissed. They had two memberships which cost $250,000 each up front, along with annual dues of about $40,000. Drury claims that because of his dismissal, he was unable to access his boat for almost a year. The couple also believes their reputation has been harmed via the dismissal. 

The club has denied any wrongdoing and is standing by its dismissal decision.

“The Fisher Island Club looks forward to defending each of its challenged actions in detail in court filings as appropriate,” the club said. 

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Author: Andrew Holleran