The following contains spoilers for 1923 season 2, episode 3
Alex has indeed experienced a lot of trauma during her long quest to reach Montana, and things aren’t going to get any easier for her in the near-term, as 1923 star Schlaepfer has teased, previewing what comes next after her character disappeared into that Grand Central Station restroom, unwittingly drawing the attentions of a skulking, desperate-looking character (via TVInsider):
Alex was violated and assaulted in that examination. She wasn’t able to fight back in any way that she probably would have wanted to because she had to get through immigration, and she had to be smart about it. She’s alone and not in a position of power.
But Schlaepfer gave viewers a little hope by teasing that Alex may get the better of her would-be assailant:
I think with this next man we see follow her into the bathroom, she gets to fight back in a different way, and I think unleash some of the anger that she’s been feeling about what she’s already been put through because it’s just blow after blow.
I think she kind of thinks she’s on the other side of it, and every time she fights for herself this season, it’s in a new way. As an actor, it’s really exciting because you get to uncover all these layers. She continues to find different ways to fight back.
What Schlaepfer’s Tease Means For 1923 Season 2
Alex Has Already Been Through A Lot
If Alex does defy the odds and survive her harrowing journey west, she will have proven she has the determination and grit to be a rancher’s wife in the wilds of the American plains…
But all that pales in comparison to what befell Alex in 1923 season 2, episode 3. Having survived all the hardships nature could throw at her on her way out of Africa, and endured having to part with Spencer, she suffered arguably her greatest trauma of all at the hands of Ellis Island doctors, and may be about to get robbed – or worse – after the episode’s cliffhanger ending.
Schlaepfer at least teases that Alex gets to fight back this time, after being utterly powerless during her Ellis Island ordeal, so perhaps she’ll successfully fend off her latest tormenter.
Schlaepfer did try to prepare viewers for Alex’s increasingly grueling journey, telling ScreenRant back in February that there would be a “darker quality” to season 2, adding:
Everyone’s really in survival mode, so the adventures that she finds herself on are less romantic and less about this love story, and they’re more about fighting to return to that love. It is a tough season, but it is an epic one, for sure.
Our Take On Alex’s Traumatizing Journey
Her Love For Spencer Is Not In Doubt

Schlaepfer may have understated things when she teased a “darker” adventure for Alex in 1923 season 2. The possibility she might not make it to Montana can’t be ruled out, though that would be a very tragic turn of events. What can’t be doubted is that Alex truly loves Spencer, and is determined to make it back to him, so they can begin their life together, with the child she’s carrying.

If Alex does defy the odds and survive her harrowing journey west, she will have proven she has the determination and grit to be a rancher’s wife in the wilds of the American plains, contrasting her with the defeated Elizabeth, who is now intent on going back home to Boston, with or without Jack. Before she resumes her arduous quest to reunite with Spencer, Alex has at least one more ordeal to endure.
1923 season 2, episode 4 premieres on Paramount+ on March 16.