The actor also praised his co-star Darren Manns sportsmanlike behavior and Sheridans command ofemotional beats in the1923narrative.

What happens now that Clyde took that as carte blanche to shoot Jack deadbeforehis uncles imminent arrival?

[The last two episodes are] going to heat up the fans.

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He was already fired up before reaching Bozeman, and now there is a fresh family member to avenge.

I can’t say much, but it’s about to get crazy.

That’s what I’ll say, Konowal teased.

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It’s going to get good.

It’s going to heat up the fans.

The fans will not be disappointed, and I’m very excited.

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I go, You’ve got to read this.

Oh my God, the fans are going to despise me.

1923 season 2’s penultimate episode was packed with bloodshed.

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Nevertheless, it was an awesome day on set, and Darren was fantastic.

It was like, “Let’s put everything together in one moment.”

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When I first saw Darren in Texas, he was like, Oh, man, you killed me!

But having Manns blessing doesnt mean hell receive the fans forgiveness so quickly.

Darren’s character is so beloved, Konowal acknowledged.

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There’s no one who wants to get into that fight more than Jack.

He’s like, Let’s go, let’s go!

For Clyde to just take him down in cold blood without even letting him get his pistol out?

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That’s the genius of Taylor Sheridan.

He is not afraid to just rip it right from under you.

What is he fighting for, and does he ever hesitate in what he has to do?

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Brian Konowal: Evil incarnate is a point of view, right?

[Laughs] Clyde’s doing what he has to do.

He’s just so despicable!

In the beginning, I think he’s fighting for his livelihood and his way of life.

I think he’s watching Banner, and he’s seen Banner sort of move up the ranks.

In the beginning, he wanted to get out of town.

He questioned, “Hey, is this safe anymore?

We’re going to get killed.”

But when we see Clyde again in season 2, I think he’s raring to go.

He’s full tilt, ready to do whatever it takes for Banner and Whitfield.

Brian Konowal: That’s right, he’s absolutely cold.

Just psychopathic with no emotion.

Now that he’s got permission from Banner to go full tilt, he is evil incarnate!

I think he does become evil incarnate.

And what about it made it special to you?

Brian Konowal: Without question, it’s this scene.

And my scene from season 1 with Helen Mirren.

Just because here I am, going mano a mano with two masters in the room.

And I had most of the dialogue, so that was just fun!

Helen’s fantastic, and Robert Patrick [who plays Sheriff William McDowell] is fantastic.

What would you say has been the most valuable lesson that you’ve taken from working in this universe?

Brian Konowal: First of all, preparation.

You definitely have to be prepared.

Every time you ride in, the horse might be in a slightly different position.

The scene with Darren had him coming out of the woods.

it’s possible for you to see how excited I am by it!

ScreenRant: Have you watched the otherYellowstoneshows?

What is it that you think makes that franchise so special?

Brian Konowal: Oh, I watch all of them.

I’ve probably seen 1883 three times.

It’s absolutely beautiful.

I think I have a few episodes to catch up on the latest installment of Yellowstone.

I’m a little behind on that, but I really think it’s Taylor’s writing.

He knows every character so well.

He builds up a character and then just pulls him from under you, and that’s the heartbreak.

It’s like Ennis [played Eric Nelsen] in 1883.

We love him for five episodes, and then he’s gone.

Taylor is a master at that.

He just knows how to do it, and he’s not going to pull his punches.

You will be ecstatic and then suffer for it.

Brian Konowal: That’s a good one.

I like the idea of Lioness.

I love Mayor of Kingstown as well.

I would just be happy to work with Taylor in any capacity, whether it be film or movie.

The writing’s going to be great, and I’m available!

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