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I liked Yellowstone, and I thought 1883 was great. I'm about done with S1 of 1923 and I'm kinda bored. I like parts but overall I find it much less compelling than the other 2 shows.

And honestly the talk of the other spinoffs feels like they are going to milk it way too much. A seperate series for Beth and Rip and then for Kayce and his family....I don't know, seems like overkill. Plus putting Kayce's on CBS seems like a bad move.

I agree. There’s too many spinoffs. I can understand one spinoff with some overlap of remaining characters to make appearances every now and then.

Sheridan needs to stick with the prequels until they’ve reached the present day. Those are stories within itself.
 
And honestly the talk of the other spinoffs feels like they are going to milk it way too much. A seperate series for Beth and Rip and then for Kayce and his family....I don't know, seems like overkill. Plus putting Kayce's on CBS seems like a bad move.
Yeah, there's the risk of getting a bit Walking Dead trying to make a universe out of the story.
 
It's my opinion only but something I've noticed with Sheridan's series, they start out great, great story, moves along and gets you involved then they seem to get lazy and more outlandish as they progress. IDk if he turns them over to other writers after a few shows or the first season and moves on or what but they all seem to follow the same pattern.
 
6 episodes in and this show is sick. Paramount is killing it recently with The Agency and now this.

 
This is a shocker!



Paramount will lose its most prolific television creator, Taylor Sheridan, who has closed a long-term film and television deal with NBCUniversal, Deadline has confirmed.

The massive five-year overall deal for film, TV and streaming will begin January 1, 2029 after Sheridan’s overall TV deal with Paramount ends (it goes through 2028). Also moving to NBCUniversal is Sheridan’s close collaborator and producing partner David Glasser and his 101 Studios.

Sheridan’s current Paramount series include Mayor of Kingstown, Landman, Lioness, Tulsa King and three upcoming Yellowstone spinoffs, The Dutton Ranch (aka Beth & Rip) and The Madison for Paramount+ and Y: Marshals for CBS, along with music reality series The Road, also for CBS.

He is set to deliver more seasons of his ongoing hits and new series to Paramount for three more years, leaving at least a dozen shows at the company before he moves to NBCU, and giving Paramount+’s new leadership time to build a slate of non-Sheridan titles.
 
Watching the new Naked Gun on P+ and wasn't expecting anything and I actually enjoyed it enough. It's stupid but there were legit a few moments that got me.
 
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