Season 2 of “Landman” kicked off with a bang in the episode titled “Death and a Sunset,” which aired on Paramount+ on Sunday, Nov. 16. As the drama unfolds, we see the characters grappling with various changes in their lives. Monty Miller, played by Jon Hamm, is no more, leaving his wife Cami, portrayed by Demi Moore, to take over M-Tex. The cartel boss Jimenez met his demise at the hands of Gallino, played by Andy Garcia. Cooper, played by Jacob Lofland, is embarking on a journey to become an oil tycoon while navigating a scandalous relationship with Ariana, portrayed by Paulina Chavez. And Tommy, played by Billy Bob Thornton, is given more responsibilities at M-Tex following Monty’s death. Let’s delve into the details of this eventful episode.
Tommy’s breakfast routine, complete with conspiracy theories and copious amounts of coffee and cigarettes, has us concerned about his health. The season kicks off with great music, including a Turnpike Troubadours track within the first five minutes. The Texan expression about mosquitoes being able to “fuck a turkey flat-footed” raises some eyebrows. Demi Moore’s portrayal of Cami exudes power and determination, setting the tone for the episode with her fierce speech.
Cooper’s initial success in drilling for oil raises suspicions about his get-rich-quick scheme. Ariana’s lack of enthusiasm about her newfound wealth hints at underlying issues. Angela’s odd fascination with grey sweatpants and her strained relationship with her daughter Ainsley add depth to the storyline.
The introduction of T.L., played by Sam Elliott, tugs at the heartstrings with a glimpse into his troubled past. The dynamics between the Norris women and Cooper add a touch of intrigue to the narrative. Angela’s explosive outburst during dinner showcases the volatile nature of her relationship with Tommy.
The on-screen chemistry between Tommy and Angela is undeniable, culminating in a steamy reconciliation after their heated argument. Thornton’s portrayal of Tommy’s smoking habit adds a certain allure to the character. The episode concludes with a poignant shot of the sunset, drawing parallels between Tommy and his father, T.L., as they grapple with the loss of the family matriarch.
As we eagerly await the next episode, let’s share our conspiracy theories and wild speculations in the comments section. Stay tuned for more drama, twists, and revelations in the world of “Landman.”

