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One of ‘Landman’ Season 2’s Biggest Fan Complaints Finally Addressed by Series Star

Chris is a Senior News Writer for Collider. He can be found in an IMAX screen, with his eyes watering and his ears bleeding for his own pleasure. He joined the news team in 2022 and accidentally fell upwards into a senior position despite his best efforts.

For reasons unknown, he enjoys analyzing box office receipts, giant sharks, and has become known as the go-to man for all things BoschMission: Impossible and Christopher Nolan in Collider’s news division. Recently, he found himself yeehawing along to the Dutton saga on the Yellowstone Ranch.

He is proficient in sarcasm, wit, Photoshop and working unfeasibly long hours. Amongst his passions sit the likes of the history of the Walt Disney Company, the construction of theme parks, steam trains and binge-watching Gilmore Girls with a coffee that is just hot enough to scald him.

His obsession with the Apple TV+ series Silo is the subject of mockery within the Senior News channel, where his feelings about Taylor Sheridan‘s work are enough to make his fellow writers roll their eyes.

Taylor Sheridan is, for now at least, the King of Paramount+, and Landman is one of the clearest examples of how he’s doing it. The Texas-set oil drama, which convinced Billy Bob Thornton to sign on as its lead, has now wrapped two seasons — and yet, according to one of its stars, barely any time has passed in-universe. If Landman has ever felt like it’s moving at a breakneck pace while also somehow standing still, there’s finally an explanation for that.

In a recent interview, Jacob Lofland, who plays Tommy Norris’ son Cooper, revealed that Landman Season 1 unfolds over just 10 days. Even more surprising? Season 2 covers roughly the same amount of time. As Lofland explained, the timeline only really became clear after filming wrapped:

“We’ve talked about it. We never really added it up through the season [as we were filming]. But after [we finished] and have talked about it, it’s probably 10 to 15 days. There’s probably a six-week gap in between seasons, so we’ve known the characters for two or three months.”

In other words, despite the show airing across multiple years, the Norris family has only been living through this madness for a matter of weeks. Much like other Sheridan projects, the series is hyper-condensed. A lot happens very fast, and characters barely have time to breathe before the next disaster hits. It’s a storytelling approach that heightens tension but can leave viewers wondering how everyone hasn’t completely burned out yet. Now we know why: they haven’t had time to.

What Can We Expect From ‘Landman’ Season 3?

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The compressed timeline raises some interesting questions heading into Season 3. If the show continues at this pace, future seasons could still only cover days or weeks at a time — or Sheridan could finally allow the story to breathe and move forward more dramatically. For his part, Lofland sounds more than ready to jump back in, even without knowing what’s coming next:

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“I’ll tell you personally, I cannot wait to go back and start season 3. I cannot wait. I’m looking so forward to it because of where we left off. Like, the first episode’s going to be awesome. I haven’t read anything, I don’t have any idea what’s coming. But I know it’s going to be awesome just from the setup that we have coming out of season 2.”

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