Fans upset over violent plot in "1923."

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Fans of the show "1923" are expressing their distress over a recent plot involving a beloved character, Alexandra, played by Julia Schlaepfer. In the latest episode, Alexandra endures a traumatic experience during her train journey to find her husband, Spencer Dutton. While working in the dining car, she is assaulted by a passenger after accidentally spilling coffee on him. Initially frozen in fear, Alexandra fights back, attacking her assailant with a coffee pot. However, she is later detained in the train's jail. Viewers are disappointed and believe the assault is excessive, with many taking to social media to voice their concerns. Some fans fear for Alexandra's future, with one promising to stop watching the series if she is killed off. Fortunately, two witnesses come forward to support her, allowing her to avoid further legal trouble in Chicago. They offer to help her escape the city, unaware that Spencer is also in Chicago, trying to return to Montana. Schlaepfer described filming Season 2 as a significant challenge, given the heavy themes in Alexandra’s story. The character faces many dangers as she navigates the 1920s alone and must find the strength to continue her quest. New episodes of "1923" air on Sundays on Peacock. Support for those affected by sexual abuse is available at RAINN, through their hotline or website.


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