Here are all of the best Taylor Sheridan TV shows, from Yellowstone to 1923.

There are some differences when it comes to fans of Taylor Sheridan’s TV shows. Some of us are anticipating Beth & Rip’s spinoff and The

Madison, others are mourning the fact 1883 only got a single season — or that Yellowstone actually came to a close. (Be honest, did you

roast Taylor for casting Bella Hadid as his girlfriend?). No matter what camp you’re in, I rounded up all of Taylor Sheridan’s best TV shows in one place so you can see which title you wanna binge watch next.

 

Why Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone Prequel Series 1923 Won't Get A Third  Season

 

Before the Duttons were in Montana, they started off in Texas. And this Yellowstone prequel follows John Dutton’s ancestors, led by James and Margaret, as they make their way across the West.

Jump 40 years and you’ll find yourself in 1923, which follows James’ son Spencer in a race to get back to the ranch, where his aunt and uncle, Jacob and Cara, are fighting to protect it.

 

Taylor Sheridan Fans Don't Have to Wait Long for '1923'

 

Now, of course, I couldn’t talk about Taylor Sheridan’s TV shows without talking about Yellowstone. This hit series follows sixth-generation rancher John Dutton as he fights to protect his home — both figuratively and literally.

Lawmen: Bass Reeves tells the story of Bass Reeves (yes, the Bass from the title), one of America’s first Black deputy marshals west of the Mississippi river.

Okay I wasn’t expecting to add a reality TV show to this list, but if you’re more into real-life stories, this is for you! The Last Cowboy follows real-life riders competing for a $1 million prize.

This Taylor Sheridan TV show revolves around another family, the McLusky’s, who serve as the middleman between criminals and the police. TLDR; this isn’t your average approach to justice.

We’re going back to Texas for Landman, which follows crisis executive Tommy Norris, who’s working to secure his company’s spot in the booming oil business. Once you finish the show, read up on everything you missed about THAT finale.

As Joe tries to balance her personal life with her role in the CIA’s war on terror, she’s joined on the field by Cruz for a new deep-cover assignment.

This Taylor Sheridan TV show follows Dwight Manfredi, who got sent to prison 25 years ago…and now finds himself in Tulsa, Oklahoma on a mission from his mob boss. What could go wrong?

There are some differences when it comes to fans of Taylor Sheridan’s TV shows. Some of us are anticipating Beth & Rip’s spinoff and The Madison, others are mourning the fact 1883 only got a single season — or that Yellowstone actually came to a close. (Be honest, did you roast Taylor for casting Bella Hadid as his girlfriend?). No matter what camp you’re in, I rounded up all of Taylor Sheridan’s best TV shows in one place so you can see which title you wanna binge watch next.

Before the Duttons were in Montana, they started off in Texas. And this Yellowstone prequel follows John Dutton’s ancestors, led by James and Margaret, as they make their way across the West.

Jump 40 years and you’ll find yourself in 1923, which follows James’ son Spencer in a race to get back to the ranch, where his aunt and uncle, Jacob and Cara, are fighting to protect it.

Now, of course, I couldn’t talk about Taylor Sheridan’s TV shows without talking about Yellowstone. This hit series follows sixth-generation rancher John Dutton as he fights to protect his home — both figuratively and literally.

Lawmen: Bass Reeves tells the story of Bass Reeves (yes, the Bass from the title), one of America’s first Black deputy marshals west of the Mississippi river.

Okay I wasn’t expecting to add a reality TV show to this list, but if you’re more into real-life stories, this is for you! The Last Cowboy follows real-life riders competing for a $1 million prize.

This Taylor Sheridan TV show revolves around another family, the McLusky’s, who serve as the middleman between criminals and the police. TLDR; this isn’t your average approach to justice.

We’re going back to Texas for Landman, which follows crisis executive Tommy Norris, who’s working to secure his company’s spot in the booming oil business. Once you finish the show, read up on everything you missed about THAT finale.

As Joe tries to balance her personal life with her role in the CIA’s war on terror, she’s joined on the field by Cruz for a new deep-cover assignment.

This Taylor Sheridan TV show follows Dwight Manfredi, who got sent to prison 25 years ago…and now finds himself in Tulsa, Oklahoma on a mission from his mob boss. What could go wrong?