1923: Taylor Sheridan’s Best Show Despite Yellowstone’s Popularity

Yellowstone might be great, but one Taylor Sheridan show stands far above the rest. I’ve seen every season of the Yellowstone franchise so

far, and though Sheridan’s writing provides consistent entertainment throughout, different seasons vary drastically in quality. Even just in Yellowstone, there’s a notable disparity between 3 and 5.

 

Taylor Sheridan's '1923' Season 1 To Air On Paramount Network

 

Beyond the original Paramount Network series, Taylor Sheridan has worked on various Yellowstone spinoff shows as well as other titles like Mayor of Kingstown and Landman. With multiple TV seasons coming out each year and new shows on the way, his filmography is expanding rapidly.

Now that it’s all said and done, I believe 1923 is Taylor Sheridan’s television magnum opus. The first season, in particular, is a fantastic demonstration of his ability to combine entertaining storytelling with intelligent themes, capturing a compelling era of US history.

I went into the show excited to see Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, but I left astonished by the performances by Brandon Sklenar and Julia Schlaepfer, whose romance I found to be written with a surprising degree of sensitivity and enchantment. To add, Jerome Flynn made for an excellent antagonist, going from hated to sympathetic throughout the two seasons.

 

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I’ll admit that 1923 season 2 wasn’t as compelling, but there are still some daring choices and fantastic moments that made for high-quality television. While many criticized the season for being slow-paced, I felt that it offered a degree of maturity in its narrative, requiring audiences to be patient and reckon with emotional challenges before getting to see what they wanted.

I’ve always known Helen Mirren could do anything, but Harrison Ford is one of those movie stars who’s rarely gotten to demonstrate his acting chops, aside from films like Witness and Blade Runner. Taylor Sheridan brought out something entirely original from an actor who’s starred in six decades’ worth of films.