All season long, there’s been a rift growing in M-Tex. Cami is laser-focused on securing Monty’s legacy and wants to do that by taking a huge gamble on the offshore natural gas rig, but Tommy, Rebecca, and the rest of M-Tex had a much safer plan for the rig. Cami obviously won out as the principal owner of the company, and now that her plan is finally in motion, she’s taking it out on those who opposed her.
Cami Miller Fired Tommy Norris As M-Tex President
After weeks of being annoyed by him, Cami finally fired Tommy as president of M-Tex in Landman season 2, episode 9. As Cami explained, she didn’t want the president of M-Tex to be “averse” to the gambling and risk that is essential to wildcatting and making a profit in the oil industry. That decision was a long time coming: Tommy wasn’t cut out for the constant meetings being president entailed, and all those responsibilities were taking away from his ability to be a landman.
There is, however, a chance that Cami actually did fire Tommy entirely. Tommy has previously explained that Cami thinks he’s a “loser” because of how he went bankrupt during the 2008 financial crash while Monty survived. Based on the changes Cami has been going through — like getting more comfortable in her role and deciding she likes the thrill of the gamble — she may not want Tommy to be part of M-Tex at all. Only time will tell if Tommy still has a job.
What Tommy Getting Fired Means For Landman
Cami firing Tommy should have some massive implications for the future of Landman. Assuming Tommy is still going to act as M-Tex’s landman, his change in position could put a lot of strain on his relationship with Angela. Angela decided she wanted to move to Fort Worth to be near Ainsley at TCU, but if Tommy has to be landman full-time again, he’ll have to stay in Midland. Angela won’t like that, and their ongoing reconciliation could take a setback. If Tommy really did get fired from M-Tex entirely, that has even larger implications for Landman. Cooper only recently got his job at M-Tex back, and if Tommy’s not part of the company anymore, it seems likely that Cooper will be out of a job as well. Additionally, Angela leads a very expensive lifestyle, and if Tommy’s non-presidential salary can’t support it, that could put even more strain on their relationship. TL’s recently acquired “physical therapy” sessions would also probably stop.





