SPOILER ALERT: This post comprises spoilers from Season 2, Episode 4 of “Landman,” “Dancing Rainbows,” which premiered Sunday, Dec. 7, on Paramount+.
This week’s episode of “Landman” is pretty depressing: It begins with a suicide attempt and spends the remainder of the episode talking to and concerning the dead. There’s plenty of regret, but it surely ends on a high note with a brand new family connection being forged AND one in every of our fundamental characters getting laid! Read on to research all of this week’s big moments, from the cemetery to the bedroom.
- The Georgia Satellites’ “Keep Your Hands to Yourself” is the right one-hit wonder. It makes me wish to get in a bar brawl just hearing it start the episode.
- The “Landman” team at all times movies a convincing auto accident. What a multitude!
- Why didn’t Cooper (Jacob Lofland) sleep in his truck as a substitute of on the bottom?
- “I need you in all places.” Ah, OK, Cooper, that’s kinda cute. You’re winning her back!
- I’m glad I’m an old married man and never on the dating scene. Ariana (Paulina Chávez) told Cooper to go away, so he left, but she wanted him to fight for her, but he didn’t because he was giving her space…I’m not saying anyone’s feelings are improper, but just communicate directly here, people! It’s exhausting!
- Oh no, now I’m nervous that Dale (James Jordan) is by accident going to OD on Adderall!
- Ooh, who is that this hunk sitting next to Rebecca (Kayla Wallace) on the private plane?
- Nothing snarky to say about Cami talking to her husband’s grave — as usual, Demi Moore is implausible on this show. Emmy, please!
- Very fun seeing the always-poised Rebecca lose her shit and make a scene on this turbulent flight. Plus, you gotta love some unintentional flirting!
- The look Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) gives when Angela (Ali Larter) suggests her “Sexy Salsa” playlist for the road trip is comedy gold.
- Thornton’s knack for delivering profanity is top-tier. Please enjoy how he makes a meal out of the word “f-UCK-ing” within the phrase “We’re driving to a fucking funeral!” That’s acting!
- Angela and Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) at all times calling Nate “Neil” is a superb running gag.
- Asking, “Who’re these fucking clowns?” is an amazing technique to meet recent people.
- Rattling, I bet the food at a roadside place called “The Bucket” is so good. And people corn dogs could be calling my name as well…
- Tommy’s story about his mother is so sad that I’d barely have the option to complete my corn dogs!
- Crying while T.L. (Sam Elliott) tells the sprinkler rainbow story.
- Wasted Rebecca looks as if a fun hang!
- Uh oh, Tommy goes to flip when he learns that Cami met with Gallino (Andy Garcia) and potentially put the corporate at further risk.
- Obsessive about Gallino’s relationship with Bella (Stefania Spampinato). Is that this the healthiest marriage that’s ever been on a Taylor Sheridan show?
- I don’t think I actually understood Gallino’s snakes and hawks metaphor, but hey, they made a deal!
- What an awful turn for Jerrell (Elijah Collins) after that gas leak. I hope he gets higher!
- “Save the Last Dance” as Ainsley’s comfort movie is an amazing alternative.
- Oh, no — this SIDS tragic backstory explains a lot.
- Ah, Rebecca — it’s OK that you simply had some fun! Embrace it!
- Yay, grandpa’s moving in! Let’s shake things up!
- “I’m undecided I deserve this.” Oh, OK … one last cry before we wrap things up.
Until next time, comment below together with your favorite thing about Rebecca’s sexy recent oil guy, Charlie (Guy Burnet). It’s his array of loo products, right?

