Many of Taylor Sheridan's shows find their debut seasons on the rockier side as they find their footing, but Landman was such a welcome change of pace. The exploration of the West Texas oil business through the lens of Billy Bob Thornton's stretched-thin industry veteran, Tommy Norris, was the funniest of Sheridan's lineup, even as it mixed in some genuine stakes for its characters.

Landman season 1 wasn't perfect , either. The hypersexualization of Tommy's 17-year-old daughter Ainsley, played by 1923 vet Michelle Randolph, was increasingly off-putting as the season progressed, while Ali Larter's Angela Norris, Tommy's on-again/off-again wife, too often felt like an over-the-top version of a Texas-set Real Housewives cast member. One of the biggest sins was having a killer p

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