Landman Season 2’s Rebecca Storyline Highlights The Biggest Problem With Taylor Sheridan’s Show
There are plenty of areas in Landman season 2 that have drawn criticism. Tommy being made president of M-Tex, for example, has taken him out of the field. Angela and Ainsley have also backslid from their character development at the end of Landman season 1, and the show often seems rudderless. The single biggest problem with Landman season 2, however, can be summed up by one story: Rebecca’s.
Rebecca’s Relationship With Charlie Seems Unnecessary & Distracting
Since Landman season 2, episode 4, the show has been focusing on a new romantic relationship between Rebecca and Charlie, a geologist for M-Tex. Their relationship took center stage in Landman season 2, episode 7 after they slept together and Nate forced Rebecca to sign a conflict form, making their relationship official. Landman season 2 seems intent on developing this relationship, but it shouldn’t be.
I understand what Taylor Sheridan is doing with Landman season 2. The throughline so far seems to be that love is important and worth fighting for. It’s why he’s spent so much time focusing on Tommy and Angela, Cooper and Ariana, and even Cami dealing with the aftermath of Monty’s death and Gallino and Bella. I get that love is the theme of Landman season 2, but it shouldn’t be.
Landman was pitched and sold to viewers as a high-octane, high-stress look at the challenges of working in the oil industry. That’s what season 1 was: a show that had a new problem for Tommy around every corner that kept you on the edge of your seat. Landman season 2, however, has abandoned that suspense entirely. Instead of dealing with the cartel or handling worker disputes on the patch, Tommy spends every episode driving to and from meetings. The reason Landman season 2 has slowed down so much compared to season 1 is the relationships. The show already had two well-developed romance subplots, but now it has added Rebecca and Charlie, Cami and Monty, and even Gallino. Landman has too many romances, and it’s not leaving enough time for what viewers actually want to see. Instead of a high-octane show, we’ve gotten Rebecca hemming and hawing about mixing business with pleasure.
Landman Season 2 Needs To Focus More On Gallino & Cami Instead Of Romance
Gallino’s dynamic with Cami and the mystery about his true intentions are easily Landman season 2’s greatest strengths. To me, at least, they’re the most engaging, interesting, and entertaining parts of the season. Why, then, was Landman season 2, episode 7 almost entirely focused on relationships? Focusing this much on romance subplots bogs Landman down as a whole.






