A good cowboy cookout can change anyone's perspective. Even if you're a casual fan of Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone universe of shows on the Paramount Network, you'll know that its brand of cattle wrangling, whiskey sipping, and bull riding has won over the country to become the most-watched show on cable television. Of course, it helped that the series about a family sitting on generations of wealth also featured enough violence to make Kevin Costner's John Dutton look something like Montana's Tony Soprano. But something happened to Sheridan's body of work as he stretched himself across more television series. With each new line on Sheridan's IMDB page, Yellowstone—the flagship series that kicked this empire off—started to fall behind.
A good cowboy cookout can change anyone's perspective. Even if you're a casual fan of Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone universe of shows on the Paramount Network, you'll know that its brand of cattle wrangling, whiskey sipping, and bull riding has won over the country to become the most-watched show on cable television. Of course, it helped that the series about a family sitting on generations of wealth also featured enough violence to make Kevin Costner's John Dutton look something like Montana's Tony Soprano. But something happened to Sheridan's body of work as he stretched himself across more television series. With each new line on Sheridan's IMDB page, Yellowstone—the flagship series that kicked this empire off—started to fall behind. |
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Achieve peak coziness—and save some cash while you're at it. |
| In her memoir, Love Pamela, the actress alleges that Allen exposed himself on the set of Home Improvement. |
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Sometime today, someone will say that because the Monterey Park shooter used an illegal weapon, that proves that gun laws don't work because blah-blah-blah. And perhaps the Baton Rouge shooting will be ascribed to some grudge held against the Dion nightclub because it wouldn't play "Disco Inferno" twice last week. The simple fact is that this kind of thing doesn't happen twice in the same weekend anywhere else in the world, except in places where actual war is being waged. This country is in love with its guns. It is in love with the way they feel, with the way it makes the person with the gun feel. The power, drawn from (if we're lucky) vicarious violence, is intoxicating. The country is drunk on it, and even vicarious violence makes me wonder if we're devolving faster than the glaciers are. |
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Whether you're an elite coffee brewer or a Keurig stan, you need a mug collection worthy of your caffeine. |
| Famous people seemed to be having so much fun during the Clinton era. They also smoked a lot. |
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After a very promising debut episode, The Last of Us is shaping up to be the best video game adaptation we've ever seen. Joel and Ellie may have escaped the quarantine zone, but they're entering a world of danger. Backtracking a bit, Episode Two picks up in Jakarta, Indonesia, where the initial outbreak seemingly began. A doctor tells us that there is no vaccine and no medicine that can stop this fungal outbreak. "Start bombing," she says. "Bomb this city… and everyone in it." If the infection has reached America by the time we catch up with Joel and Ellie, then the vistas of slanted skyscrapers and uninhabitable zones are bad signs for the state of this world. |
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