Every Taylor Sheridan Show, Ranked From Worst to Best
Taylor Sheridan began his career as an actor, but audiences today know him best for his screenwriting and his modern take on the Western. His television work includes the hit drama Yellowstone and an expanding universe that has produced two spinoffs and more projects in development, including the forthcoming The Madison.
Sheridan’s film career also figures prominently, with his "Modern America Frontier" trilogy of Sicario, Hell or High Water, and Wind River. Taken together, his TV projects form a sprawling body of work with a clear creative voice. This ranking moves from The Last Cowboy through Lawmen: Bass Reeves, Special Ops: Lioness, Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, 1923, Landman, and 1883, up to Yellowstone, which helped cement Sheridan’s place as a dominant force in television.
The shows themselves span genres and tones. The Last Cowboy is a competition docuseries about reining and the Run for a Million; Lawmen: Bass Reeves is set just after the Civil War and follows one of the first Black deputy U.S.
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