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Why ‘Yellowstone’ Never Reached the Heights of Its Own Spin-Off

Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone has been dominating media and entertainment conversations since its release back on June 20, 2018. With engaging writing, impressive cinematography, and a stellar cast including Kevin Costner, Kelly Reilly, and Wes Bentley, it is no surprise that Yellowstone has been making an impact among critics and audiences alike. The show’s story follows family patriarch John Dutton as he takes dramatic and oftentimes brutal actions to keep his ranch out of the hands of those seeking to destroy it. Due to this need, the Dutton family is engaged in a constant struggle against outside forces and each other as they compete to maintain their power.

However, despite the show’s massive success, Yellowstone cannot claim the title of being the best installment in the Sheridan franchise. That award belongs to one of the series’ many spin-offs, the prequel series, 18831883 made its debut on Paramount+ back on December 19, 2021, becoming an immediate hit with its already established audience. The series follows an earlier generation of the Duttons as they leave Tennessee after the Civil War. The family treks to Texas and then joins a wagon train heading west to Oregon before finally settling in Montana to establish what will become the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, the cornerstone of the original Yellowstone series.

The Strength of the Story in ‘1883’

Tim McGraw as James Dutton, Sam Elliott as Shea Brennan, Faith Hill as Margaret Dutton, and Isabel May as Elsa Dutton in 1883

Although Yellowstone finds some benefit with its large array of characters and the engaging cast members within those roles, many critics have been quick to note the detrimental effect that this has posed on the series’ overall story. 1883 does not suffer from this same problem. Given the need to tell its entire story within one season, 1883 makes the choice to follow fewer characters. This allows for a more in-depth plot that draws audiences in and gives focus to the one main conflict that the Dutton family is facing: their perilous journey across the West.

1883 has also received praise for its high stakes and brutally accurate depictions of the many dangers the Dutton family faced on their journey across the old American countryside. Death pulls no punches, and each episode forces its main cast of characters closer into its clutches. The intensity of the series keeps viewers hooked as it quickly races into its tragic finale. This precise pacing is something that Yellowstone often lacks as it meanders its narrative around its many characters and plots.

The Stunning Visuals of ‘1883’

'1883' Landscape with a wagon on fire

Although Yellowstone has its fair share of beautiful Montana countryside, it still includes a lot of cityscapes and other modern architecture that some feel takes the series away from the traditional roots of the Western genre. However, 1883 is quite the opposite. Given the historical time period, the spin-off series is entirely rooted in the countryside, allowing the cinematic elements of the Western genre to really shine through.

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