1923 leads with 71% of votes
Latest odds: 1923 - 52%, Tulsa King - 48%
1923 = Historical depth, culturally resonant
Tulsa King = Urban grit meets modern style
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In the arena of Taylor Sheridan's creations, 'Tulsa King' trades the polished finesse of organized crime in a contemporary setting for the rugged, historical drama of '1923.' This GoatWar heats up as '1923' dives deep into the harsh realities of the early 20th century, while 'Tulsa King' zooms in on a modern-day mobster's attempt to reclaim his power in an unfamiliar world. Fans are drawn into a clash of eras – the raw, untamed past against the sleek, treacherous present. Each show brings a fiercely loyal fanbase defending its unique storytelling and emotional depth. Which side will you champion in this battle of legacy versus modernity?
| Criteria | Edge | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Narrative Complexity | 1923 | 1923 intertwines historical contexts with personal dramas, offering layers of complexity. |
| Character Development | 1923 | 1923 excels in evolving its characters amidst the harsh realities of the early 20th century. |
| Visual Aesthetics | Tulsa King | Tulsa King's modern cinematography captures the gritty, vibrant essence of urban life. |
| Cultural Impact | 1923 | 1923's exploration of early American life has sparked significant conversations about history and legacy. |
Latest battle odds:
1923: 52%
Tulsa King: 48%
Overall battle results:
Overall fans prefer 1923 over Tulsa King when it comes to the greatest Taylor Sheridan Shows of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick 1923 71.4% of the time over Tulsa King.
Across all battles:
1923 win rate: 58.4%
Tulsa King win rate: 28.2%
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Tulsa King has a unique charm, largely due to its fresh storyline and dynamic lead character. Fans love the mix of humor and drama, and it's a newer flavor in Sheridan's portfolio that stands out from his typical rural settings.
Fans are really rallying behind 1923, probably because it hits that sweet spot of historical depth and strong character development that Sheridan is known for. It's not just about the nostalgia; the show genuinely tugs at the heartstrings and feels more intricate.