If You Like Yellowstone What Else To Watch

So, You're Obsessed with Yellowstone? Join the Club.
Let's be honest, who isn't hooked on the Duttons? Drama, cowboys, beautiful scenery – it’s got it all! But what happens when you've binged every episode and are going through Yellowstone withdrawal?
Fear not, fellow fan! There's a whole frontier (pun intended) of shows out there waiting to fill that cowboy-sized hole in your heart.
The Obvious Choices (But Are They Really?)
First, let's address the elephant in the room: the Yellowstone spin-offs. 1883 and 1923. Duh, right?
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Okay, hear me out. They're good, really good. But… maybe you're craving something different. Something that scratches that same itch, but isn't just more of the same family saga.
For the "I'm Here for the Drama" Crowd
If it's the family power struggles and backstabbing you enjoy, try Succession. It’s like Yellowstone, but with billionaires instead of ranchers. Think less horses, more helicopters.

And honestly? Just as much yelling. Maybe even more. Who knew rich people could be so… dramatic?
For the "Gimme More Cowboys!" Enthusiasts
Want more rugged cowboys and wide-open spaces? Saddle up for Longmire. A modern-day sheriff in Wyoming, solving crimes with a Western twist.
It's less about land disputes and more about murder mysteries. But don't worry, the scenery is just as stunning. Expect to see lots of flannel shirts and horses too.

The "Unpopular Opinion" Picks
Okay, now for the controversial choices. Prepare yourselves. These might not be immediately obvious, but trust me, they have that Yellowstone something.
First up: Sons of Anarchy. Bear with me! It’s about a motorcycle club, not a ranch. But it’s got the same themes: family, loyalty, and bending the law to get what you want.
Think of it as Yellowstone on two wheels. Replace horses with Harleys. And, okay, maybe a bit more violence.

And Finally, the Wild Card
Ready for a real curveball? Friday Night Lights. Yes, a high school football show.
But hear me out! It’s about a small town, where everyone knows everyone, and the stakes are always high. The coach is like a less brooding John Dutton, and the loyalty is just as fierce.
Plus, who doesn’t love a good underdog story? Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose… unless you’re battling the Duttons, that is.

The Verdict? Watch Everything.
Ultimately, the best way to fill the Yellowstone void is to simply watch everything! Explore different genres, find new favorites, and maybe even discover your own "unpopular opinion" pick.
Happy binging, and may your days be filled with drama, beautiful landscapes, and questionable moral choices. Just like the Duttons would want it.
Now if you excuse me, I have a sudden urge to buy a cowboy hat. And maybe a ranch.
