Taylor Sheridan Says that Cormac McCarthy Was a Yellowstone Fan
Briefly

Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone, showcases remarkable productivity, writing scripts for the show while directing other projects. In a recent interview, he shared his experience of writing during weekends and how Cormac McCarthy’s writing habits inspired him. Sheridan describes how Yellowstone, although breaking storytelling norms, resonates with audiences and how McCarthy was a fan of the show. He emphasizes the allure of well-done Westerns and their representation of freedom and romance within American culture, indicating the genre's universal appeal.
I found myself in a situation where I was writing scripts on the weekend to shoot the next week, Sheridan said of writing Yellowstone season 2.
McCarthy was a huge fan of Yellowstone. He never missed an episode, according to Sheridan.
There was such a thirst, that a Western done well is a universally loved genre, Sheridan continued.
Yellowstone is a punk rock, rebellious teenage, both middle fingers at TV and at Hollywood [series].
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