Given what happened with his most recent effort — in “Yellowstone’s” hugely disappointing, downright bizarre final season — it’s safe to say the super-producer’s skills, such as they are, could be better utilized elsewhere.
The John Dutton-less episodes of “Yellowstone” took such a swift trip to Nonsense Ranch that Sheridan felt he had to transition from its offscreen caretaker to its onscreen hero. (Remember Travis Wheatley?) Granted, behind-the-scenes turmoil may have clouded the creator’s judgment, but “The Madison” makes it painfully clear that wasn’t the only reason “Yellowstone” limped to the finish line.
Grieving the loss of the great, untouched, American West? Sure, yes, he can make that work. Grieving the end of our country’s cowboy era? Maybe, sometimes, Ok. But grieving the loss of a living, breathing, human being? Not his forte. Not by a longshot.
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.imdb.com ’














