A contemporary story about the search for happiness in the world of West Texas oil rigs. The landowner, at least one who works in the oil industry, will act as an intermediary between the exploration companies and the landowners. Usually, the job of a landowner is to negotiate and conclude contracts with landowners who have the right to extract minerals, to lease these rights to the company they represent. Like a foreman on a construction site, they build roads, living quarters for workers (guard settlement), supervise the assembly of earthmoving equipment and the drilling of the well itself, especially in hard-to-reach places. They are also partially involved in problem solving, problem solving and mediation. Featured in CBS Sunday Morning News: Episode #44.24 (2022). It could easily be rated 8.5–9. If not for the clumsy and so sexualized daughter and amp; ex-wife/mother. They serve no purpose to the plot and are simply annoying and insulting to the women of West Texas. I myself am a resident of far west Texas. In a way, I understand where Sheridan is coming from, but it’s horrible. The women of West Texas are the strongest and most ambitious women I know. In addition, the script and acting are amazing. Sheridan will easily get his hands on another Yellowstone if he gets rid of the very unpleasant domestic excitement. But again, I like what Sheridan writes (and plays) and, for the most part, an absolutely very enjoyable show.