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What happens when the gritty expanse of Yellowstone meets the urban cowboy charm of Tulsa King? It's a showdown that tugs at the very fabric of Taylor Sheridan's narrative genius. On one side, Yellowstone's sweeping saga of land and legacy; on the other, Tulsa King's sharp, fresh take on crime and redemption. This battle isn't just about preferences—it's a clash of the raw, untamed frontier against the cunning streets of the cityscape. Which vision of America—wide-open spaces or tight urban sprawls—do fans believe tells our story better? Your pick shapes the legacy of television's wildest creator.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Yellowstone over Tulsa King when it comes to the greatest Taylor Sheridan Shows of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Yellowstone 100.0% of the time over Tulsa King.
Across all battles:
Yellowstone win rate: 39.3%
Tulsa King win rate: 17.9%
Currently, 1923 is leading the pack in the Taylor Sheridan league. It's caught fans' imaginations with its gripping narrative and connection to the broader Yellowstone universe.
Tulsa King brings a fresh twist with its unique storyline of a New York mafia capo starting over in Tulsa. Fans appreciate its sharp writing and the charm of seeing an old-school gangster navigate an unfamiliar world. It's the novelty and strong character development that grabs attention.
Yellowstone is just sweeping the votes because it hit a cultural nerve. The family drama, complex characters, and stunning visuals of the Montana landscape resonate deeply with fans. It’s got that blend of personal strife and cowboy grit that’s tough to beat!