'1883': Isabel May on Aftermath of Ennis' Heartbreaking Death and Elsa's Challenges Ahead (Exclusive)
28.01.2022 - 20:56
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Paramount+'s , the daughter of James and Margaret Dutton is struggling to pick up the pieces as she navigates life without her partner by her side. As actress Isabel May, who plays Elsa, told ET's Cassie DiLaura earlier this week, it was one of the most «difficult» scenes she had to film on the series thus far.«It was a very emotional scene.
It's really heartbreaking and I love Eric [Nelsen] so much, who plays Ennis,» May recalled. «He's one of the loveliest human beings on Earth.
Man, is that guy great. So to see him dead on the ground, it just wanted to make me sob because that is a terrible sight to see.»Adding to the moment was Elsa's unrelenting cry when she saw a dying Ennis on the ground, shot to death by a nameless bandit.
Though that scene itself was a brutal one for the character to endure, May actually found some enjoyment out of the possibility of what may come now that Elsa is forced to forge a path ahead alone. (Read what Nelsen had to say about Ennis' death.)«I may sound like a masochist but I like stuff like that. I have a very nice, wonderful, happy life -- I'm so fortunate to live that life — and therefore it's really interesting to me to have to put yourself in that kind of situation where you're experiencing such raw emotions,» the actress said. «I certainly hope I never find myself in that position personally, selfishly, but it is very fun to dip your toes into that.
But grief is a challenging emotion for sure, especially experiencing so many different types of grief at the same time and then ultimately revenge, which is the most satisfying.»Prior to Ennis' death, the couple consummated their romance with an intimate evening together. And it appeared as though Elsa's father, the intimidating James
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