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Taylor Sheridan’s Michelle Pfeiffer Drama Is Thin

Last updated: March 13, 2026 8:34 am
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“The Madison” Review: Navigating Grief Through Unexpected Loss

Grief is a universal experience that transcends social status and background, and it is a core component of the human condition. Taylor Sheridan’s latest family drama for Paramount+, “The Madison,” delves into the aftermath of an unimaginable tragedy that befalls the Clyburn family. The series explores the profound shock of unexpected sorrow, the ways in which death can either divide families or bring them closer together, and how navigating pain can reshape perspectives and alter paths forward. While the show boasts thought-provoking themes and a standout performance from Michelle Pfeiffer, it falls short in terms of storytelling, relying more on breathtaking landscape shots and emotive music than on dynamic dialogue and a compelling narrative.

“The Madison” opens in the serene town of Madison River, Montana, a stark contrast to the grandeur of the Dutton dynasty in “Yellowstone,” set in the same universe. The story follows brothers Preston (Kurt Russell) and Paul Clyburn (Matthew Fox) as they enjoy a fishing trip on their shared land. However, while Paul resides in Montana full-time, Preston’s life is rooted in New York City, 2,000 miles away.

In New York, viewers are introduced to Preston’s wife, Stacy (Michelle Pfeiffer), a no-nonsense woman attending a charity event when she receives a distressing call from her daughter, Paige (Elle Chapman), claiming to have been robbed on 5th Avenue. The Clyburn family in New York appears disconnected, more engrossed in their devices than in meaningful conversation. Paige’s husband, Russell (Patrick J. Adams), seems like an outsider at the family table, reflecting the underdeveloped supporting characters in the script. The eldest daughter, Abby (Beau Garrett), along with her two children, Bridgette (Amiah Miller) and Macy (Alaina Pollack), complete the family dynamic painted with broad strokes.

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As the Clyburns from New York find themselves in Montana to confront a tragic accident, the audience is gradually exposed to the family’s history through flashbacks. Preston and Stacy share a 45-year-long romance that has weathered the test of time, while the dynamics between the Clyburn daughters reveal their individual struggles and aspirations. The unfolding tragedy elicits a range of emotions from the Clyburn family, including sadness, rage, and frustration, as they grapple with their loss and navigate the challenges of grief.

“The Madison” effectively captures the raw and complex emotions that accompany grief, depicting how individuals cope with loss in different ways. The series authentically portrays the loneliness, fear, and anger that can accompany the grieving process, showcasing how the Clyburn family’s members navigate their heartbreak amidst legal and logistical challenges. However, as the plot shifts away from mourning, the narrative loses some of its depth and focus.

Overall, “The Madison” provides a poignant exploration of grief and loss, offering a glimpse into the profound impact of unexpected tragedy on a family. While the first season feels like a prologue to what’s to come, with a second season already in the works, it remains to be seen if the show can sustain its narrative and characters over multiple seasons. For now, “The Madison” straddles the line between trite and profound, leaving viewers curious about the future direction of the Clyburn family’s story.

Catch the first three episodes of “The Madison” on Paramount+ starting March 14, with the remaining three episodes streaming on March 21. Stay tuned for more updates on this compelling family drama.

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