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After “Landman” episode 1, I was ready to declare it “the next ‘Yellowstone’.”
It turned out I was right.
It’s admittedly easy to see why Paramount’sstreaming servicehas a massive hit on its hands.
There’s also something to love for everyone.
And that has me seriously considering not continuing with this show after season 1.
Tommy and Angela’s relationship borders on “tradwife” in a way that’s at times exasperating.
If you’ve noticed a common theme here, you’re correct.
All these flawed performances are fromwomenactors, but it’s not their fault.
However, I think that those performances can potentially be fixed.
These are all talented actresses.
Acting talent is not the problem here.
For starters, at 27 years old she’s simply not believable as a 17-year-old high school senior.
I like to think I’m a pretty open-minded person but even my credulity has limits.
Given how poorly her character in particular is written, I doubt I ever will.
Here’s the thing I don’t hate this show.
There are a lot of times when I love it and plenty of times when I like it.
All that remains to be seen is what pop in of episode we get in the season finale.