The character dynamics in Landman shift disturbingly, as the treatment of Ainsley, Tommy's daughter, becomes overshadowed by attention from older male characters, reflecting poor character development.
Sheridan's writing choice to depict Ainsley’s character as the naive teenager invites uncomfortable interactions, showcasing a troubling element in how the show portrays female characters.
While Landman began with promise, its descent into misogyny through lewd humor involving a seventeen-year-old character serves as a disappointing turn that overshadows its initial potential.
Billy Bob Thornton's role as Tommy presents a complex character, yet the surrounding commentary on Ainsley transforms the narrative into something more fitting for a teenage sex comedy.
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