Crea account Yellowstone: Taylor Sheridan Didn’t Fix One Plot Hole Before Using It Again
Taylor Sheridan has earned a reputation as one of television’s most influential modern storytellers by building the neo-Western universe
through Yellowstone and its many spin-offs. However, even Sheridan’s most devoted fans acknowledge a recurring flaw in his work: the tendency to introduce seemingly meaningful ideas that are quietly abandoned.

He did the same in Yellowstone, only to repeat it in his directorial effort, Those Who Wish Me Dead. In the former, there is a storyline in Season 2 involving Tate Dutton and a horse. Tate convinced his grandfather, John Dutton, to buy him a horse named Lucky.
Despite both actors playing key roles in the television sensation crafted by Taylor Sheridan, their characters are a century apart.

Harrison is renowned for her role as rodeo girl Laramie in the main drama, while rising star Sklenar portrays Spencer Dutton in the popular prequel series, 1923.
Both have since secured successful roles in other recent projects, with Harrison leading the critically acclaimed thriller film Dangerous Animals and Sklenar featuring in major films such as Drop and The Housemaid.

Details about their joint project remain hush-hush after Deadline announced last week that Harrison would be joining the Sklenar-led Western thriller The Rescue, reports the Express.
However, it’s been confirmed that the film will centre on a modern-day rodeo cowboy whose skills are challenged outside the arena.
The director of Old Henry, Potsy Ponciroli, is at the helm of the flick, penned by John Fusco.

Details about their joint project remain hush-hush after Deadline announced last week that Harrison would be joining the Sklenar-led Western thriller The Rescue, reports the Express.
However, it’s been confirmed that the film will centre on a modern-day rodeo cowboy whose skills are challenged outside the arena.
The director of Old Henry, Potsy Ponciroli, is at the helm of the flick, penned by John Fusco.
Reports also confirm that the film is slated to start production this coming summer.
It has reportedly been a top priority title since its initial development by Skydance before merging with Paramount. The Rescue is now one of the first films greenlit by the newly formed studio regime.
Harrison is slated to feature in the forthcoming thriller Raven, which boasts a star-studded cast including Anthony Mackie, Pablo Schreiber, Ben Foster, and Ron Livingston.
As for her return to the Yellowstone universe, it remains a mystery. The franchise is set to grow with several spin-offs and sequel series on the horizon.