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The Hollywood Reporter·3 min read·medium

Taylor Sheridan Candid About TV Critics, Paramount, Hollywood Execs

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Jackie Strause
Taylor Sheridan Candid About TV Critics, Paramount, Hollywood Execs
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Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan discussed his career, his upcoming projects, and his disdain for TV critics in a recent podcast appearance. He addressed criticisms regarding his writing and his tendency to intentionally provoke reviewers.

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Sheridan is a dominant force in modern television, and his public stance against industry critics highlights the ongoing tension between creative producers and the media.

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Logo text Taylor Sheridan called in to Bill Simmons’ podcast from his Wyoming ranch to discuss his new book, How Not to Die in Prison , co-written with Tom Nelson, and his many hit series, and during the extended virtual conversation, the Yellowstone co-creator did not hold back when discussing his feelings about television critics, Paramount and studio executives in general, or Los Angeles.

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The article reports on Sheridan's comments neutrally without taking a side in his conflict with critics.

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