• Landman Season Finale

    From Rhino@3:633/10 to All on Sun Jan 18 13:40:17 2026
    Wow! I just finished watching the Landman Season 2 Finale and it was
    GREAT! After seeing Tommy get fired in the last episode and knowing
    there were going to be consequences for Cooper's involvement in beating
    on his fiancee's attacker, I was ready for everyone's day to be really
    REALLY bad. It certainly started that way but Tommy found his way
    through it to come up with a strong ending to the season and a good
    setup for Season 3. I won't say anything further for fear of spoiling it
    for those who haven't seen it yet; suffice it to say I think you'll
    enjoy this episode and anticipate Season 3 as eagerly as I am.

    --
    Rhino


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  • From EGK@3:633/10 to All on Thu Jan 22 00:11:40 2026
    On Sun, 18 Jan 2026 13:40:17 -0500, Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:

    Wow! I just finished watching the Landman Season 2 Finale and it was
    GREAT! After seeing Tommy get fired in the last episode and knowing
    there were going to be consequences for Cooper's involvement in beating
    on his fiancee's attacker, I was ready for everyone's day to be really >REALLY bad. It certainly started that way but Tommy found his way
    through it to come up with a strong ending to the season and a good
    setup for Season 3. I won't say anything further for fear of spoiling it
    for those who haven't seen it yet; suffice it to say I think you'll
    enjoy this episode and anticipate Season 3 as eagerly as I am.

    I just finished binge watching season 2 in a couple of days. I agree the finale was really good. Taylor Sheridan writes soap operas but damn does he write good ones. Hopefully Landman won't end up like Yellowstone did. Billy Bob Thornton is terrific and deserves an Emmy but they're already talking
    about how Sheridan's shows don't win awards because they're seen as
    right-wing by many.

    Funny thing, I just finished re-watching the first three seasons of Veronica Mars. Who do I see in a small, supporting role as one of the Fitspatricks
    but Taylor Sheridan.

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@3:633/10 to All on Thu Jan 22 20:37:25 2026
    EGK <memyself@null.net> wrote:
    Sun, 18 Jan 2026 13:40:17 -0500, Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com>:

    Wow! I just finished watching the Landman Season 2 Finale and it was >>GREAT! After seeing Tommy get fired in the last episode and knowing
    there were going to be consequences for Cooper's involvement in beating
    on his fiancee's attacker, I was ready for everyone's day to be really >>REALLY bad. It certainly started that way but Tommy found his way
    through it to come up with a strong ending to the season and a good
    setup for Season 3. I won't say anything further for fear of spoiling it >>for those who haven't seen it yet; suffice it to say I think you'll
    enjoy this episode and anticipate Season 3 as eagerly as I am.

    I just finished binge watching season 2 in a couple of days. I agree the >finale was really good. Taylor Sheridan writes soap operas but damn does he >write good ones. Hopefully Landman won't end up like Yellowstone did. Billy >Bob Thornton is terrific and deserves an Emmy but they're already talking >about how Sheridan's shows don't win awards because they're seen as >right-wing by many.

    You tell me. In all your years of ovserving, was there ever a prime time
    Emmy acting award to the best performance? It's unlikely you agreed
    except on the rarest of occasions. How many times were worthwhile
    performances not even nominated? How many different characters did
    Tatiana Maslany have to play to get nominated?

    It's never been about national politics but that Emmy voters seem to
    despise television gemerally and don't sample enough of the excellent
    work to vote knowledgeably. If an actor in a series was nominated or won
    in a previous season, laziness or complacency means another nomination.
    And there's the practical of having no clue what season it is and if the episode recently seen was even aired in the eligibility period.

    In my opinion, the long time reputation of the Emmys is that they don't
    go to the most deserving and not being nominated is no disgrace.

    Funny thing, I just finished re-watching the first three seasons of Veronica >Mars. Who do I see in a small, supporting role as one of the Fitspatricks >but Taylor Sheridan.

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