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Taylor Sheridan has been one of the most lucrative writers to come out of Hollywood for a while and has managed to create an in with an audience that Hollywood largely considered lost. However, the writer has had his share of problems with certain characters, that even audiences cannot seem to bear.

Taylor Sheridan as Travis Wheatley in Yellowstone | Credits: Paramount Network

Taylor Sheridan has managed to keep his audiences hooked, but there are some characters in his stories that fans are having a very tough time standing. Beth Dutton might have been a character that fans enjoyed a lot, but that might not be the case anymore for a lot of people still watching this show.

Fans are fed up with how weak Beth Dutton’s storyline has become

Beth Dutton’s story might have turned out great, but there are more than a few sections of the fandom that can’t believe how boring it has gotten in the past few episodes. There is a sense of disbelief in the fandom, givenTaylor Sheridan‘s stellar writing reputation, which has also been on display in the various shows he has written.

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So boring are her scenes, according to fans, that there is a healthy incentive for them to skip her scenes, despite the bits of the story potentially getting lost. Beth’s scenes seemed to be laser-focused on her hating Jamie, or her acting like she is the “biggest bear”, which has largely caused fans to have decided to opt out of her storyline.

Beth’s storyline has fans concerned about1923

Taylor Sheridan’s writing prowess might have won over the mid-west for Hollywood, but there seems to be a lot of concern about the series that the writer is putting out. Apart from all theexternal issues that fans have with some plot points, there seems to be a trend where more and more fans are concerned with the quality of storytelling.

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There is not much that Taylor Sheridan has managed to do with the stories that he has written, but it is impossible to expect that there will be consistent quality from someone who is stretched so thin in his numerous projects.1923‘s upcoming season might not be as big of a dip in quality as fans expected, but it is nonetheless concerning, given the way more recent episodes ofYellowstonehave gone.

Yellowstonecan be streamed on Peacock.

Anuraag Chatterjee

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Anuraag Chatterjee, Web Content WriterWith a passion for writing fiction and non fiction content, Anuraag is a Media Science graduate with 2 year’s experience with Marketing and Content, with 3 published poetry anthologies. Anuraag holds a Bacherlor’s degree in Arts with a focus on Communication and Media Studies.

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“You don’t plot it out”: Taylor Sheridan’s 1 Double-Edged Confession About His Writing Process Is More Infuriating After Yellowstone’s Disaster Fate

Brandon Sklenar as Spencer Dutton in 1923 Credit Paramount

“This isn’t Mission Impossible”: The Moment Yellowstone’s Story Got So Out of Control, It Seemed Like Taylor Sheridan Switched Genres