boykin_spaniel said:
Has he stopped writing everything himself?
I think he has a writing staff, to the best of my knowledge. Not sure how he could write all the TV shows he is currently working on.
AI: No, Taylor Sheridan does not write
all of his shows, but he writes a vast majority of them. While famous for being a one-man writing machine who single-handedly pens almost every episode of his flagship series, his massive workload has led him to delegate writing and showrunning duties on select projects
For his core lineup, Sheridan acts as the sole writeroften working alone in a secluded writing room in Wyoming. He has notably stated he prefers not to use traditional "writers' rooms". You will find him credited as the sole writer for nearly every episode of: [
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- Yellowstone
- 1883
- Lioness
- Landman [1, 2, 3]
Shows He Shares or Delegates Writing
Because of his relentless, overlapping production schedule across the Paramount+ Catalog, he has brought in co-writers or stepped back to strictly an executive producer/creator role for some series: [
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- Mayor of Kingstown: He co-created and wrote much of it with his co-creator, Hugh Dillon.
- Tulsa King: He created the series but does not write or direct it; the writing is handled by an episodic staff.
- Y: Marshals: For this Yellowstone spin-off, Sheridan serves purely as an executive producer and has handed off writing and showrunning duties entirely. [1, 2, 3, 4]
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