


'I'm like, 'Really?' The show's talking about the displacement of Native Americans and the way Native American women were treated and about corporate greed and the gentrification of the West, and land-grabbing. Sheridan rebuked that, telling the The Atlantic: 'They refer to it as 'the conservative show' or 'the Republican show' or 'the red-state Game of Thrones and I just sit back laughing. The series - which has been dubbed 'anti-woke' by some critics - was finally recognized by the SAG Awards earlier this year, but remains completely unloved by the Emmys, with some suggesting it's due to the perception of the show as conservative. Yellowstone was the most-watched show outside of the National Football League last year with viewers under the age of 50, topping all broadcast network series despite airing on Paramount. Taylor Sheridan, who is not only readying the series' fifth season but is also working on multiple star-studded spinoffs, spoke about the perception of the show in an interview. The creator of the Paramount smash hit Yellowstone hit back liberal media critics of the series, who he feels has painted it as a 'red state show', arguing that anyone who thinks that 'probably never watched it.' I wanted to never, ever shy away from, This was the price' He added his main aim is 'responsible storytelling.' 'I wanted there to be real consequences.Sheridan said: 'They refer to it as 'the conservative show' or 'the Republican show' or 'red-state Game of Thrones and I just sit back laughing.The series - which has been dubbed 'anti-woke' by some critics - was finally recognized by the SAG Awards earlier this year.Yellowstone was the most-watched show outside of the National Football League last year with viewers under the age of 50.Taylor Sheridan, who is not only readying the series' fifth season but is also working on multiple star-studded spinoffs, spoke about the perception.The creator of the Paramount smash hit Yellowstone hit back liberal media critics of the series, which he feels has painted it as a 'red state show'.Non-woke Yellowstone creator slams liberal media for branding the wildly popular hit series a 'red state show' and 'right-leaning' - and says it has 'wildly progressive notions' ahead of its fifth season premiere
