Why TL Norris Is Moving In With Tommy’s Family In Landman Season 2
At the end of Landman season 2, episode 4, Tommy went back to TL’s retirement home and offered him a second chance at rebuilding their father/son relationship. He moved TL out of the retirement community and let him move into the house with him, Angela, and Ainsley. Given how troubled Tommy’s childhood was and how there’s clearly no love lost between him and TL, that was a very surprising decision. Luckily, Landman did a good job of explaining why Tommy gave his father a second chance. Angela did most of the heavy lifting, as she convinced Tommy that forgiving TL would give both of them peace. She also decided that having TL move in with the Norris family was the best way to achieve that peace; it gives Tommy and TL much more time to interact and get to know each other again, and it gives TL some of the love he’s been missing for years. Angela had a few reasons to convince Tommy: she knew TL wanted to make amends because of her work at the retirement home, and she wanted Tommy to find peace so he could be a better husband and father. She mentioned that Tommy can’t be a father if he can’t be a son to TL, and since they’re making a new effort to actually make their family work again, Angela needs Tommy to be more mentally and emotionally healthy. Tommy also probably wanted to give TL a second chance on some level, otherwise he wouldn’t have given into Angela’s demands. During his talk with Ainsley, Tommy mentioned that his mother was the real problem in his childhood, and some of the things he said indicated that he empathizes with TL. As for TL, he had no downsides in the deal: he got to move out of the retirement home he hated, and he gets a second chance to make things right with his son.
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Gallino Made A Deal With Cami & M-Tex But Only Wants To Work With Tommy
The last big development of Landman season 2, episode 4 was more focused on business. Cami had a business meeting with Gallino (as Danny Morrell) where she asked for his financial help for M-Tex. Gallino decided to invest in M-Tex and help fund the effort to rebuild the offshore natural gas rig that Cami and Tommy have been trying to fund all season long. While he agreed to help, however, Gallino refused to work with Cami. To explain his motives, Gallino used a metaphor about snakes eating other snakes. In his mind, he views himself as a snake and Tommy as a hawk that preys on snakes, while he views Cami as a rabbit. Gallino refused to negotiate with Cami because he thinks of himself as a cutthroat businessman, and he thinks Cami doesn’t have the experience necessary to negotiate a difficult deal like this. Gallino seems to have a sense of honor about his business dealings. He wants to work with Tommy because Tommy can hold his own: he knows the oil industry inside and out, he’ll fight tooth and nail for the best deal ever, and Tommy already knows who Gallino really is. Working with Tommy is a “fair fight” in Gallino’s mind, whereas he would see negotiating with Cami as taking advantage of her inexperience. Regardless of who Gallino chooses to do business with, there’s one key takeaway from the episode: Gallino is going to help fund the offshore rig’s rebuilding. What his help entails, and whether he’s going to get his tentacles on Cami and M-Tex proper in addition to the ways he’s trying to manipulate Tommy, remain to be seen. It’s still too early to tell how this will all play out, but Gallino certainly has a plan in mind for Landman‘s future.








