In a scene from the series premiere of the new Taylor Sheridan show Landman, an argument between oil men hints at a cultural disconnect from traditional cowboy lifestyles.
Taylor Sheridan's shows have become a dominant force in television, with four airing new episodes on the same day, showcasing his prolific storytelling ability.
With Landman and other Sheridan shows airing simultaneously, viewers are presented with a variety of genres, from cowboy dramas to mob stories, all under one creator.
Although Landman does not feature actual cowboys, the presence of cowboy culture is evident through character interactions and thematic undertones, highlighting a shift in tradition.
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