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      <title>The Sheridan Universe: Where Men Suffer Beautifully and Women Barely Exist</title>
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      <description>Watch enough Taylor Sheridan and a pattern crystallizes with the inevitability of a Wyoming sunset: same stoic patriarch, same decorative women, same moral universe in which violence is the only honest language. Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Tulsa King, Lioness, Mayor of Kingstown — they are not separate shows. They are one long argument Sheridan is having with himself, dressed in different period costumes and distributed across every major streaming platform simultaneously.</description>
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