“Landman” Season 2 Finale: Cooper Is Questioned By Police, Tommy Finds A New Job – What’s Next?
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“Landman” Season 2 Finale: Cooper Is Questioned By Police, Tommy Finds A New Job – What’s Next?

Season Two of Landman has quickly come to an end. The finale of the second season was available to stream beginning on Sunday, January 18th at 3AM Eastern Time. If you have not watched this episode, this is your warning. Spoilers are ahead!

Titled “Tragedy and Flies,” the episode picks up after two game-changing cliffhangers: one which found Ariana in the middle of a gruesome assault and Cooper coming to her rescue, and Cami Miller firing Tommy Norris from M-Tex.

To catch up, read our Episode 9 recap here.

It’s hard to believe this episode all took place in one day, but it did! Let’s get into it…

The Episode Begins At The Norris House

Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thronton) is sitting in his backyard, where his dad normally sits in the mornings to watch the sunrise. T.L. (Sam Elliott) joins him, and says, “You’re up early.”

Tommy replied, “Yea, I got fired yesterday.”

His dad asked him why and Tommy said, “For trying to run the company like a business instead of a momento or whatever she calls it.”

Tommy tells his dad not to worry because that he already has a meeting with Chevron, so finding another job won’t be an issue. He also considers being a Landman again, but he doesn’t have the savings to keep doing that.

Sam Elliott as T.L. and Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy in Landman episode 10, season 2, streaming on Paramount+.Sam Elliott as T.L. and Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy in Landman episode 10, season 2, streaming on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+

Dale (James Jordan) joins the men outside and tells Tommy that wherever he goes to work, Dale will go, since they have worked together for 25 years.

“M-Tex won’t last a year without that man. Mark my words,” Dale says.

Cheyenne walks out in her underwear and Tommy gets upset that something romantic may have happened between her and his dad. T.L. explains that her car battery died and they didn’t have a truck to jump it with or jumper cables to do so. T.L. admitted they only slept and he held her in his arms all night. It was the first time in 55 years that he held a woman in his arms.

Inside the house, Tommy asks Nate for the paperwork for the loan that M-Tex took over for Cooper from Dan Morrell (Andy Garcia). It hadn’t been signed yet, so that posed a problem. Tommy told Nate to give him the day while he instructs Dale to “stand down” on Cooper’s land while he figures out the loan.

Nate reveals that Cami wants to meet with him in Fort Worth, and that in the 11 years he worked for Monty, he never met him in Fort Worth, so he is afraid he is next on the chopping block. Tommy reassures him he won’t be out of a job, as Cami will probably offer him the position of President.

At Cooper’s House, They Are Waking Up From The Situation At The Bar

Cooper brings Miguel home from his grandmother’s house. We see Ariana wake up with bruises all over her face and her body. Cooper asks her to stop working at the Patch Cafe. He explains that if she finds a passion and wants to pursue that, he will support that, but for now, he said he’d take care of all the bills.

Ariana doesn’t want to file a police report, but Cooper encourages her to so the assailant isn’t able to do this to anyone else.

At the police station, two female officers are taking photos of Ariana’s bruises and injuries and taking her statement. Cooper is brought in by two detectives who get his statement. They ask how many times he punched the man who attacked Ariana, and he isn’t sure.

Security camera showed that he punched the man 17 times, which is more than what is considered defending of a crime.

The Patch manager arrives at the police station and tells Ariana that the man who assaulted her died from his injuries.

“If you got a good lawyer, you call ’em up,” he said.

She immediately called Rebecca, who told her to barge into the interview room and have Cooper stop talking.

Rebecca calls Tommy to warn him and to call in any favors with law enforcement. Tommy calls the Sheriff and asks him to get him anything he has on the situation.

Rebecca showed up to the interview with Cooper and laid down the law. She threatened to bring one the detectives to court over a shooting that occurred where he shot a man 11 times who was only holding a pipe wrench.

“I am a life ruiner,” she told them.

It turns out, the attacker was a big wig for a pipeline company and the company is pressuring the police to charge Cooper. Still, Rebecca told Tommy to call in those favors.

When Tommy returns to Odessa, he shows up at the police station where he asks why hasn’t anyone said that the man who tried to rape Ariana died from a heart attack in the Emergency Room. After an exchange of words, all the men agree to rule the man’s death a heart attack.

Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy and Mark Collie as Sheriff Joeberg in Landman episode 10, season 2, streaming on Paramount+.
Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy and Mark Collie as Sheriff Joeberg in Landman episode 10, season 2, streaming on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+

The Episode Takes Us To Dallas

Dan Morrell’s wife Bella (Stefania Spampinato) informs him she is having lunch with Angela Norris (Ali Larter). He wonders if she knows about Tommy’s firing.

“Answer questions with questions,” he tells her, and she replies, “I know the drill,” implying that they discuss his sensitive work information often.

Andy Garcia as Gallino and Stefania Spampinato as Bella in Landman episode 10, season 2, streaming on Paramount+.
Andy Garcia as Gallino and Stefania Spampinato as Bella in Landman episode 10, season 2, streaming on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+

Tommy rushes to the airport in Midland, and makes a lunch meeting with an old friend at Chevron.

During lunch with Bella, Angela learns about Tommy’s firing and immediately calls him. He assures her he is already fixing it, saying, “It’s not 2008. I’m not gonna drink my problems away.”

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