In creating Landman, Taylor Sheridan captured Billy Bob Thornton's essence, prompting the actor to marvel, 'Boy, you did get my voice, didn't you?' during a reveal at the premiere.
Tommy Norris, Thornton's character, parallels Jeremy Renner's in Mayor of Kingstown—focused on negotiation and problem-solving within high-stakes environments.
Sheridan's writing sets the stage for Tommy's audacious character, who boldly contends with cartels, asserting that oil dependency equates to drug markets—a striking metaphor.
The show reveals a gritty truth of the oil-and-gas sector, where Tommy declares it rakes in $3 billion a day, surpassing even food and pharmaceutical industries.
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