La série raconte l'histoire, en haut et en bas, de mauvais coucheurs et de milliardaires sauvages qui alimentent un boom si important qu'il modifie notre climat, notre économie et notre géop... Tout lireLa série raconte l'histoire, en haut et en bas, de mauvais coucheurs et de milliardaires sauvages qui alimentent un boom si important qu'il modifie notre climat, notre économie et notre géopolitique.La série raconte l'histoire, en haut et en bas, de mauvais coucheurs et de milliardaires sauvages qui alimentent un boom si important qu'il modifie notre climat, notre économie et notre géopolitique.
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- 2 victoires et 13 nominations au total
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It would be nice because the rest of the show is great.
Similarly, the roles of both his wife and daughter feel out of place within the series. The wife comes across as emotionally erratic, while the daughter seems to lack intellectual depth, making her contributions to the plot negligible. The daughter's portrayal feels particularly shallow, with her character offering little beyond surface-level engagement, which doesn't add value to the story.
Moreover, having these characters constantly jump around in provocative clothing, seemingly for no purpose other than to attract views, feels out of sync with the tone of the series. Instead of enhancing the plot or character dynamics, this approach comes off as a superficial tactic to draw attention. It's a strange and unneeded addition that detracts from the overall quality of the narrative.
And as long as the focus stays on the gritty oil business, Landman is that great - and it stays that way for a good part of the first season, before it turns into a daytime soap. Suddenly it's all long heart-to-heart talks (in typical Taylor Sheridan fashion) and extremely annoying characters galore, starting with the stir crazy ex-wife and the incredibly stupid daughter. Plus, there is way too many really bad songs with even worse lyrics (another Sheridan trademark). My rating is based on Billy Bob's performance, without him it would be three stars.
All in all, I think it's time for Taylor Sheridan to slow down a bit. Too many shows going at once makes the quality suffer.
I had to play it back when I couldn't beleive what I had just seen. And in the accident scene, a real crew would have the proper equipment and working know how. Like a 36" pipe wrench that a couple of guys could get behind. And a hand held monitor for explosive gasses. Nobody would bang on a short pipe wrench with a mallet. Hell, grad a 2 ft pipe to extend the arm if its all you gave available. Having worked in similar places, the show is way off the safety precautions used in the industry, which is OSHA by the book to a the ridiculous. Nobody would be standing on a truck load of pipe, and nobody is at height without a safety harness.
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- AnecdotesWriter-director Taylor Sheridan created the series with actor Billy Bob Thornton foremost in his mind for the key role of Tommy Norris.
- GaffesAt least two episodes show a vehicle on the road with no inspection sticker displayed on the front windshield which is required by Texas law.
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Sheriff Walt Joeberg: [looking at Tommy's broken finger] You don't want to go to the hospital for that?
Tommy Norris: No. I want a cigarette and a Dr Pepper.
- ConnexionsReferenced in CBS News Sunday Morning: Épisode #44.24 (2022)
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