Before Yellowstone: The 2 Prequels That Change Everything
After watching “1883” and “1923,” you’ll find yourself reinterpreting every conflict in “Yellowstone.” The Significance of Viewing Order: Placing a Cowboy Hat in Sheridan’s Universe If we imagine
The Story of TV Series "1923"
"1923" is a prequel in Taylor Sheridan's "Yellowstone Universe," set in the early 20th century, primarily exploring the challenges faced by the Dutton family
Blood Enlightenment: A Genealogy of Killing Across Four Generations in Sheridan's Work
In the television universe crafted by Taylor Sheridan, killings are frequent, and many characters have pulled the trigger. Yet, the first kill is never a simple act of violence. Watching
Female Power in "1923": Unyielding Souls in the Montana Wilderness and Family Legacy
On the Women of 1923 In the grand architecture of the American imagination, the Western holds a permanent, dusty room. It is a space of masculine myth, of hard-jawed men
Beyond the Oil: Landman, The People and Stories Behind the Land
Maybe you have seen them on TV, in movies, or new popular show "Landman." They are people who work in big, wild places, dealing with land and energy.
“Landman” and the Women of West Texas: A Review
There’s a moment in Taylor Sheridan’s new drama “Landman” where the dust settles on a West Texas oil field, and all that remains are hard men, harder choices,
Sam Elliott Joins Landman Season 2: What His Casting Means for the Sheridan Universe
There are certain faces in American cinema that carry the weight of mythology, and Sam Elliott's is among the most enduring. His recent casting in the second season
Game Development Intelligence Report: Tectonic Shifts in the Developer Ecosystem, Q3 2025
Introduction: The Era of Great Differentiation: Navigating a Divided Industry The game development industry is undergoing a profound tectonic shift, characterized at its core by a remarkable "Great Divergence.
Watching “Landman”: When TV Shows Miss the Mark, Reddit Delivers the Laughs
When I stumbled upon the Reddit thread “I’m a landman who against my better judgement, just watched the first two episodes of Landman,” I didn’t expect such a
How I Broke Into Indie Game Design: Lessons, Failures, and the Power of Creativity
Here, I’d like to share some personal experiences that I hope will help those looking to get started with indie game design. First, a little background: I majored in
Unlocking Indie Game Success: How itch.io Empowers Creators to Monetize with Total Freedom
Many newcomers embarking on the path of indie development dream of monetizing their creativity through casual games. Today, there are plenty of platforms that can help turn your ideas into
Texas Oil, Danger, and Family: Why Landman Is the Must-Watch Series Everyone’s Talking About
True to its name, this series is ostensibly about oil extraction and Texas cowboys. Knowing that the director is Taylor Sheridan, you should know it's not simple... The
The Marshal on the Horizon: Mamie Fossett and the Forging of a New Law in 1923
Jennifer Carpenter’s arrival in Taylor Sheridan’s West signals more than a new character. It introduces a new, unyielding force of order, set to collide with the land, the
Behind the Gloss: Why Selling $20 Million Worth of Indie Games Still Isn’t Enough
I’ve spent enough time surfing the web to notice a recurring fantasy: people fed up with their jobs or studies, dreaming of ditching the grind to pursue their passion—
The Violent Inheritance: On the Cruel Nostalgia of Taylor Sheridan's '1923'
A Landscape on a Dying Land The opening tableau of 1923 is a Western vista inverted, a landscape of grim prophecy. Jacob Dutton (Harrison Ford) sits astride his horse, surveying