In the latest episode of Landman there's a scene that just made me red with anger. The scene involves a couple who recently had broken up. The male in the relationship had hit on some oil fields and is looking to make serious money. The woman he is dating breaks up with him because she doesn't want her life to change. So she breaks up with him and kicks him out of her house, so the dude leaves.
In this episode he comes back to get some clothes for a funeral. The guy starts crying and tells the woman he misses her, She tells him he didn't miss her enough to fight for her. That he didn't give her any options except to leave everything behind. And then she says the most galling part she tells him she might have kicked him out, but he's the one that left. What the fuck. What's a guy supposed to do? He leaves when she ask, no means no right, and then he's the one that's at fault because he listened to her?
I know I'm going to get the don't watch modern media spiel from some of this board, but I was really bothered by the attitude of the woman here. I think this is how most women think, and it's obnoxious
Is it the son and the Mexican chick? Haven't seen the new season yet but the relationship drama was easily the worst part of season 1
You got it. I know right. Just give me Billy Bob pissed of speeches for 45 minutes, that's what I come for.
Four episodes in and it's not as good as Season 1. Episode 3 was pretty much an episode praising females for the entire thing. It's not without it's moments but take your time getting to it, you ain't missing much
Billy Bob is the only reason I watch it too.
He gets bitch slapped by girl boss demi moore though. Because even though she inherited the job 2 minutes ago - she must be respected for some reason.
She's actually has been letting him run things. And in this latest episode she tries negotiating with someone and he tells her he'll only work with Tommy. Now it's the Cartel guy Andy Garcia, so you know he's planning shady shit.
Still Moore isn't girl boss yet, but I think they are working up to it there's tension about her taking over the business. And given Sheridan's penchant towards "powerful" female characters it's probably inevitable
Yeah there’s another episode available after the one you’re describing…
🏴☠️ arrr. Ahoy there. 🏴☠️