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      <title>Death Wish Men: The Obsession Driving Taylor Sheridan’s Heroes</title>
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      <description>Spend enough time inside the worlds built by Taylor Sheridan and a pattern starts to press in from the edges—at first it feels like grit, then like fatalism, and eventually like something closer to ritual. His protagonists don’t just risk death; they orbit it. They lean into it. They behave as if survival is incidental, almost inconvenient, compared to the clarity that comes from stepping right up to the edge. It’s not quite a death wish in the melodramatic sense.</description>
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