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Who truly captures the gritty spirit of Taylor Sheridan's universe? In this showdown between 'Mayor of Kingstown' and '1923,' itâs not just about choosing a favorite seriesâitâs a battle between the raw, unflinching depiction of systemic corruption and the epic saga of survival and legacy. Here, 'Kingstown' brings the bleak realities of modern-day America to light, while '1923' stretches across the windswept plains of Montanaâs past, offering a narrative steeped in the struggles and triumphs of an earlier era. Whatâs at stake? Itâs more than bragging rightsâitâs about which narrative captures our current cultural zeitgeist. Which lens do you believe holds the truth of our time?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer 1923 over Mayor of Kingstown when it comes to the greatest Taylor Sheridan Shows of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick 1923 63.6% of the time over Mayor of Kingstown.
Across all battles:
1923 win rate: 60.6%
Mayor of Kingstown win rate: 36.6%
Yellowstone's reign at the top is all about its explosive mix of family drama and power struggles set against the sweeping landscapes of Montana. Its portrayal of loyalty, betrayal, and ruthless ambition strikes a chord with fans, making it a standout hit in Sheridan's roster. Check out the full GOAT List to see how it stacks up against the others.
Mayor of Kingstown hooks its fans with its raw, gritty portrayal of power dynamics and corruption in a small town. Plus, the showâs intense action and deep dive into complex social issues make it a favorite for those who love their dramas packed with a hard-hitting punch.
Fans seem to resonate more with 1923, perhaps because of its intense drama and historical setting which adds a rich layer to its storytelling. It simply has a grip on its audience with that old-school Western charm mixed with high stakes that keeps viewers glued to their screens.