Paramount+'s original drama "Landman" has achieved record-setting viewership for its second season premiere, drawing over 9.2 million global streaming views and becoming the most-watched premiere for any original series in Paramount+ history. However, this commercial success stands in stark contrast to a notably polarized reception from its audience, with many viewers expressing disappointment over the season's direction and pacing, particularly concerning its latest installment, Episode 7.
Audience Sentiment Divided on Season 2's Narrative and Character Development
Despite the record-setting viewership, fan sentiment for "Landman" Season 2 has been largely critical. Many viewers on social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), have voiced frustrations, describing the season as "underwhelming," "boring," and poorly written. Recurring themes of criticism include a perceived loss of the original season's momentum and a disjointed plot that feels "hastily put together."
A significant portion of the dissatisfaction stems from the show's perceived lack of progress in its main storylines and an overemphasis on certain characters, particularly the younger cast members. Some users suggest the series is "idling," with one high-engagement post noting, "Little development in the main storyline, and limited Sam Elliott. BUT -- there are still a couple of really nice moments and interactions here."
Episode 7 Sparks Intense Debate Over Pacing and Quality
The recently aired Episode 7 has become a focal point of this mixed reception. While some praise it for "genuine emotional moments" and even a "masterclass" in storytelling and emotional depth, a substantial number of viewers and critics have criticized its pacing, calling it "dull" and "a mess," and noting it was "undercut by ineffective humor and a slower pace." However, some found "genuinely moving" moments within the episode, particularly a romantic engagement.
Comparisons to other popular series like "Yellowstone" frequently arise, with critics arguing "Landman" "is not even close—it's a mess with forced political bits."
Broader Critiques and Political Undertones
Additionally, concerns have been raised about the show's co-creator, Taylor Sheridan, and associated figures engaging in politics. Viewers have warned that such involvement, particularly controversy over political statements within "Landman," could be "damaging to this career and Landman" and lead to audience loss.
As "Landman" approaches its season finale, scheduled for January 18, 2026, the challenge for Paramount+ and the creative team will be to address these deep-seated fan concerns while maintaining the elements that continue to draw record numbers to the platform.
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