Why Helen Mirren’s 1923 Character Is One Of The Most Empowering Women In The Yellowstone Universe

One of the big reasons why I love Yellowstone and its various spinoffs so much is because of the fiery female characters in them. From Beth and Monica in the flagship show to Margaret and Elsa in 1883, there are so many incredible ladies in these shows. However, I think the most empowering woman in this franchise is one of the stars of 1923, Helen Mirren’s Cara Dutton.

The cast of 1923 is led by Mirren and Harrison Ford, and they play the married couple Cara and Jacob Dutton. The two of them moved to Montana after receiving a letter from Jacob’s sister-in-law, Margaret, about how they needed help. When they got there, she was dead, and her two sons – John and Spencer – were starving. While they technically don’t have children of their own, Cara and Jake raised John and Spencer as their own, and they’ve done the same with John’s son, Jack.

On top of that, the two of them built up and ran the Yellowstone empire, and they put their well-being on the line time and time again. Between Cara’s emotional intelligence, vulnerability and overall strength, she’s able to help this family succeed, and it’s why I find her so inspirational.

Helen Mirren as Cara holding Michelle Randolph as Elizabeth's face while they stand in the kitchen.

(Image credit: Christopher Saunders/Paramount+)

Cara Is Vulnerable And Emotionally Intelligent, She Also Fully Recognizes The Challenges Of Being A Woman During This Time

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