Have you ever had one of those friends who shows up at every gathering, steals the spotlight, and after a while, you find yourself saying, “Okay, we get it. You’re the life of the party”? Well, Taylor Sheridan might be that friend in the world of Western dramas. While many creators choose to stay behind the scenes, Sheridan has embraced his role in front of the camera, and while some may appreciate his appearances, others are starting to raise an eyebrow.
Sheridan has been a mastermind behind Yellowstone and 1883, creating unforgettable characters and compelling narratives. But as much as his storytelling abilities shine, his own on-screen appearances often feel like an unwanted encore performance after the crowd’s already tired of clapping.
Taylor Sheridan’s screen time: A blessing or a curse?
In a world where cowboys and family legacies collide, the Western drama genre has found its match in Taylor Sheridan. The man behind Yellowstone, 1883, and 1923 has crafted a universe so rich in drama and grit that it’s almost impossible not to get hooked. But Sheridan, as brilliant as he is at constructing worlds of tension, drama, and raw emotion, has one worrying habit that’s starting to raise eyebrows among fans.
Whether he’s saddling up as Charles Goodnight in 1883 or stepping into the boots of Travis Wheatley in Yellowstone, Sheridan doesn’t seem to shy away from making a cameo in his own creations. And if you’ve been following Yellowstone Season 5, you know exactly what we mean. But the question is: will he saddle up again for 1923 Season 2? And, honestly, should he?
Let’s not beat around the bush: Sheridan’s appearance in Yellowstone Season 5 was a bit much for some viewers. While it’s true his character, Travis Wheatley, brought some much-needed comic relief during the show’s intense final few episodes, his role seemed to overshadow more pivotal character arcs—especially that of Jamie Dutton, whose journey was arguably more critical than his.
Plus, for fans already juggling the emotional upheaval of John Dutton’s death and the Dutton family’s crumbling empire, Sheridan’s extended screen time felt like a misstep. But here we are, wondering if he’s about to pull the same stunt in 1923.
Will Taylor Sheridan overstep his boundaries in 1923 season 2?
Before we dive into the 1923 dilemma, let’s take a step back. Taylor Sheridan has proven his chops behind the camera—1883 was a brilliant foray into the Dutton family’s origin story, and Yellowstone…well, it’s practically its own brand of Western gold. Sheridan’s impressive résumé as a writer, producer, and director (remember his powerful works in Sicario and Hell or High Water?) can’t be ignored.
But here’s the rub: in 1883, he appeared as Charles Goodnight, a character so drenched in rugged Western charm it was hard to look away. But fans didn’t exactly sign up to watch their favorite showrunner take on acting duties. Sure, Wheatley added some color to the otherwise grim landscape of the Dutton world, but did he deserve that much screen time in the show’s most turbulent season? That’s a tough call.
Now, all eyes are on 1923 Season 2, which has dropped a tantalizing trailer packed with drama, peril, and a whole lot of Dutton family chaos. The stakes are higher than ever as Jacob (Harrison Ford) and Cara (Helen Mirren) face down brutal winters, cutthroat enemies, and a world that wants to leave the Duttons in the dust. Meanwhile, Spencer (Brandon Sklenar) and his lady-love, Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer), are miles apart, each facing their own deadly obstacles.
The trailer promises all the grit and historical conflict we’ve come to expect from this prequel, as the Duttons continue their battle for survival. But here’s the burning question: with the spotlight already so fiercely focused on the Duttons and their ever-present struggle, do we really need a distraction in the form of Sheridan himself playing yet another character?
1923 season 2 will premiere on Feb. 23 on Paramount+, where all of season 1 can be streamed.