Taylor Sheridan Candid About TV Critics, Paramount, Hollywood Execs

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