American Primeval confirms that Taylor Sheridan doesn't have a total chokehold on the modern western. Its gritty narrative avoids romanticizing America's past.
Instead of plucky settlers, this show highlights the violence of 1857 in Utah Territory, emphasizing the brutality of Mormons and its impact on American identity.
Three intertwining storylines in American Primeval explore themes of enmity, survival, and the complexities of the human experience amidst violence and territorial conflict.
The series showcases the perspectives of different groups, including the Mormons and Native tribes, illustrating the brutal reality without glorifying the western mythos.
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