![]() ![]() It’s really hard, even now, to talk about, because once the tears start coming, I can’t stop them. So you have to keep trying to block that out and still be in the moment with the character that you’re playing and the characters you’re playing opposite of, but the lines do get blurry.įaith Hill: As a mom, I can’t even allow myself to go there. So that was the hardest thing for us, because we do have daughters and because Isabella, when we first walked on set and saw her, we said, “My gosh, she looks she could be one of our daughters.” it’s hard as a parent, playing that role - you don’t want to go to any dark places in your mind about your kid. Both of our characters are really strong people and wanted to be strong for our family. Tim McGraw: The hardest part for us, I think, was to not be emotional too early. Why would you watch stuff if it doesn’t purge your emotions? ![]() I did not want to fail… It’s going to be a good thing that hate that ending, because it has to be that way and they know it. McGraw admitted that, as parents themselves, " the hardest part for us, I think, was to not be emotional too early." Hill agreed, saying that " it’s really hard, even now, to talk about, because once the tears start coming, I can’t stop them." Neither of them knows how this situation will affect their characters' marriage, though McGraw says he's " as anxious as anyone to see what happens." Read the full quote below:įaith Hill: When I finally finished reading Episode 10 to him, we both just sat there and said, “My God, this is one of the most incredible stories we’ve ever read.” I knew the weight and responsibility of playing Margaret and telling the story and bringing her to life - I felt an enormous responsibility. Variety had the opportunity to sit down with real-life married couple Hill and McGraw to discuss how filming this intense finale affected them. Related: Why So Many Yellowstone Fans Hated 1883 Considering that Elsa is the narrator of the series and 1883 season 2 has already been renewed, many fans expected her to eventually make a recovery, but the finale shocked everyone by having her succumb to her wound in a devastating turn of events. She survived the initial impact, but a spreading infection began to threaten her life. The season finale followed up on the cliffhanger from season 1, episode 9, "Racing Clouds." At the end of the episode, Margaret and James' eldest daughter Elsa (Isabel May) was shot with an arrow. ![]()
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