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What happens when two epochs collide under the masterful eye of Taylor Sheridan? In this corner, '1883', a raw, visceral journey into the heart of American frontier mythology. And in the opposing corner, '1923', which unfolds the saga with a complex tapestry of themes like power, survival, and legacy. This isn’t just about which show fans prefer; it's a battle for cultural supremacy, defining which chapter of America’s past resonates more deeply today. Do we honor the gritty genesis of '1883', or the evolving legacy in '1923'? Your favorite speaks volumes about your taste in tales of grit and grandeur.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer 1883 over 1923 when it comes to the greatest Taylor Sheridan Shows of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick 1883 53.8% of the time over 1923.
Across all battles:
1883 win rate: 62.4%
1923 win rate: 58.4%
Yellowstone holds the title as the top contender in the Taylor Sheridan Shows league. You can see how it stacks up against other favorites on the GOAT List.
Fans are slightly leaning towards 1923 because of its intense drama and deeper exploration of the Dutton family's challenges. It builds on the historical aspects that fans loved in 1883 but with a fresh layer of complexity and intrigue that keeps viewers hooked.
This head-to-head is super tight because both shows bring that gripping Sheridan storytelling, just in different flavors. 1883 has that raw, pioneering spirit, while 1923 offers a more mature, seasoned take on the Dutton legacy. Fans are split based on which style resonates more with them.