Taylor Sheridan's Unconventional Approach to Writing and TV Production.

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Taylor Sheridan, the writer of Yellowstone, 1883, and 1923, has spoken out against the WGA's minimum staffing demands for TV writers rooms, stating that it would hinder his creative freedom. He also commented on the ongoing dispute over Kevin Costner's availability to shoot his final episodes for Yellowstone, saying that he and the network had worked out a schedule towards Costner's preferred exit date, but he is disappointed that it truncates the closure of his character.
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