It’s certainly not a critique ofTerritoryto point out its similarities toYellowstone.
The dynamics and plot may be similar, but the aesthetic ofTerritorystands as its own.
Colin Lawson and John Dutton both inherited their ranches from their fathers, continuing a cycle.
Territory leaves the fate of one of its main villains, Campbell Miller, up to question.
Here’s what we know about him and whether he’ll come back.
In the former,Daniel Lawson is found deadunder mysterious circumstances, immediately leaving Marianne Station without leadership.
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BothTerritoryandYellowstoneexamine these nuanced characters, exploring their classical masculinity and how it affects them in the modern world.
Territory’s climactic season 1 ending left room for plenty of future stories.
Here’s what Territory season 2 might look like, if it happens.
Set against the backdrop of the world’s largest cattle station, this drama follows the intense generational conflict that ensues when a clear heir is absent. As rival factions compete for control, the series examines themes of legacy, power, and the struggle for dominance over the land’s future.
Jamie Dutton’s most common vice is trying to betray his father, something that Graham would never do.
They’re two guys who really can’t win with their fathers, at least not for very long.
The most important aspect of his character, at least to Colin, is that Marshall is tough.
InYellowstone, Market Equities wants to use the Duttons' property to construct an airport.