"They're all caricatures of an aspect of one of his kinks": Even Taylor Sheridan's genius can't escape 1 Valid criticism of Yellowstone that his most ardent fans won't defend

"They're all caricatures of an aspect of one of his kinks": Even Taylor Sheridan's genius can't escape 1 Valid criticism of Yellowstone that his most ardent fans won't defend

HomeNews, Other Content"They're all caricatures of an aspect of one of his kinks": Even Taylor Sheridan's genius can't escape 1 Valid criticism of Yellowstone that his most ardent fans won't defend

So, Taylor Sheridan, we love your work, but it might be time to step up your game when it comes to writing women!

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Living in the rugged terrain of Yellowstone Dutton Ranch is anything but ordinary. From the deft lassoing of cattle to the familial tensions that spark drama at every turn, this is where the essence of modern cowboy tales come to life.

Taylor Sheridan, the cinematic mind behind masterpieces like Hell or High Water and Sicario, constructed a world that reflects the iconicity of yesteryear Westerns with a contemporary edge. Yet, amid his brilliance, the portrayal of women in Yellowstone—characters like the formidable Beth Dutton, who swing from bold to bruised, respected to ridiculed—sparks debate that even the show's most ardent fans can't dismiss.

Despite the talented Kelly Reilly's vivid portrayal of Beth, who in reality couldn't be further from her cigarette smoker, viewers are left to wonder if Sheridan's female characters reflect the evolution of women on the Dutton ranch.

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"They're all caricatures of an aspect of one of his kinks": Even Taylor Sheridan's genius can't escape 1 Valid criticism of Yellowstone that his most ardent fans won't defend.
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