Still have to finish Yellowstone but recently binged Landman and the first season of Tulsa King, both also created by Taylor Sheridan.
Sheridan also wrote and directed (mostly) Yellowstone and Landman, and created Tulsa King. The first two of these three shows are excellent, hard, and leanly written by him, and with a twist, he does something I generally detest in modern TV and movies, which is that sometimes politics gets pushed by the characters. The twist? It seldom happens but when it does, it involves a classical patriarchal figure kicking far left talking points in the balls. Fact check him, he’s good!
Landman has Billy Bob (you don’t need his full name) as a fixer and manager for an oil company, battling against empty rigs and drug pushers. It’s very good, but has a similar problem to Yellowstone in that it’s leading female character is barely more than a man’s wish list: a sex addict crazy who’s out of control. Writing women’s parts, in other words, is Sheridans Achilles Heel, though otherwise he’s quite brilliant at setting the scenes and delivering tension.
Tulsa King was created by him but he shares the writing with others, including Terrence Winters of Sopranos fame, and he doesn’t direct. This is also an excellent show. Sly (no second name required) stars as a Mafia capo recently released from prison after 25 years but immediately exiled by his old crew to work in the backwater of Tulsa.
There’s great comedy in the beginning, then it darkens. Fantastic acting and writing. I recommend all these shows, especially Tulsa King because it has more humour than the others, and not at the expense of the storytelling..