‘1923’ Review: The Romanticized American West Continues To Be A Cruel & Hostile Place In Season 2
Creator/producer/writer/ Taylor Sheridan, the impresario behind the “Yellowstone” empire and the ever-expanding Sheridan-Verse on Paramount+, is a bit of a drama queen. I mean, who else names an episode something as melodramatic and outrageous as “The Rapist is Winter?” That’s Sheridan for you, though, always trying to be provocative. The prolific writer, known for a type of masculine poetry, is also continually trying to entertain and perpetually telling the same story over and over again. Continue reading ‘1923’ Review: The Romanticized American West Continues To Be A Cruel & Hostile Place In Season 2 at The Playlist.



Creator/producer/writer/ Taylor Sheridan, the impresario behind the “Yellowstone” empire and the ever-expanding Sheridan-Verse on Paramount+, is a bit of a drama queen. I mean, who else names an episode something as melodramatic and outrageous as “The Rapist is Winter?” That’s Sheridan for you, though, always trying to be provocative. The prolific writer, known for a type of masculine poetry, is also continually trying to entertain and perpetually telling the same story over and over again.