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) and his wife Alexandra following a fatal brawl aboard their ship. The stakes have never been higher for the Dutton family as they try to keep the ranch -- and the vultures circling it -- in their reign.
During the climactic moment of their fight, Arthur charges at Spencer and suddenly pulls out a pistol, aiming it at him with the intention to kill. And Spencer, unarmed and acting out in self-defense, throws Arthur overboard, killing Alexandra's ex-lover as dozens of horrified witnesses watch. As a result of his actions and witnesses unwilling to defend his actions, save for Alexandra's friend, Spencer is thrown into the brigs and Alexandra reprimanded to her quarters.
ET: Before we get into the finale, this has been quite a long journey home for Spencer and by the end of the season, he still has a long way to go. Does it feel like we're building up to Spencer's long-awaited arrival in Montana?Yeah, I hope so. I feel the same way. It's painful. Very painful, because I'm waiting to find out myself. It's building up to something, I feel like. It's got to, right? The volcano, it's got to go off eventually here.
I feel as though he would have to go home and hope that she could find him. Their bond is so strong and their love is so deep. He's in a position where he's just holding onto whatever faith he has left and hope he has left that she's going to find him. She's also going to understand that he has to go home because his family is everything.
It has been a very slow burn with Spencer. Even with that last voiceover with Cara reiterating the importance of his presence,"Spencer is the hope of the family. The only hope." There's so much pressure on him, on this aura of the character that it must be interesting portraying someone like that? I hope that we see him realize himself fully in his purpose and his mission and he gets the bad guy, plainly put. There's a lot of people building up at the ranch that you just don't like. You'd love to see them go down somehow and I'd love to be the guy to do it or at least help do it. It's funny because you get a lot of the questions about where it's going and do I know where it's going? I'm in the same boat most of the fans are.
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