Taylor Sheridanâs Landman Returns With Record-Breaking Drama, But One Controversy Sends Rotten Tomatoes Into Chaos

Taylor Sheridanâs record-shattering Landman returns to streaming, promising all the grit, smoke, and blood-soaked tension fans cravedâbut one fiery complaint has ignited a storm online, leaving its Rotten Tomatoes score teetering. The showâs epic return explodes across the screen with high-stakes drama, raw masculinity, and a simmering moral reckoning that feels like Yellowstone meets a powder keg. Critics are cautious, fans are furious, and everyone is talkingâbecause Sheridan knows how to stir the pot, and this time the backlash is almost as addictive as the show itself.

Taylor Sheridan is heading back to the top of the Paramount+ streaming chart with Season 2 of Landman, but the series has drawn one big complaint from fans that is threatening to derail the Sheridan bandwagon.
Landman Season 2 debuted on Sunday, November 16, and with the show already nearing the top of the Paramount+ charts with rewatches of its first season, the number 1 spot being held by Sheridanâs oilfield drama was a foregone conclusion even before a single second was shown to the public. However, popular viewership does not always equate to good reviews, and it looks like one aspect of Season 2 is dividing fans even more than in Season 1.
The first season of Landman was a record-breaking success on Paramount+, shattering viewership records set just a few weeks before its arrival by another Sheridan baby, 1923. While this new season will likely be pushing for another record, its Rotten Tomatoes reviews have not been unanimous in their praise for the long-awaited return of the show. Critics have given both seasons the same score, a reasonable and âfreshâ 78% at the time of writing, but while an audience score is still being generated, the reviews so far have slammed one particular thing that viewers donât want to see.
What Is the Problem with âLandmanâ Season 2?

Since its debut last night, Landman Season 2 has received a total of seven reviews from audiences, and only 3 of those are positive. The others mostly seem to have the same complaint, centering on the showâs female characters, which, according to one ½-star review, âcompletely ruin the show.â
âPlease drop the mother and daughter. They drag the show down immensely. Nice eye candy, but their contribution is net zero,â said one review, perhaps pointing out what one portion of the audience watching Sheridanâs shows feel about these particular female characters. Another added:
âThe mother/daughter parts are so annoying. I skipped all of it, leaving 10 mins of decent actual content. The first episode is more Jerry Springer than quality drama.â
These complaints are offset by some who were pleased with the continued presence of Larter and Randolph, but whose comments continued along the same line, One said, âI love Landman. Itâs extremely accurate and I love the mother/daughter. Theyâre gorgeous.â
There are several who have agreed with critics that Season 2 is an improvement on last yearâs run, but even some critics who reviewed the show in a positive light admitted that despite improvements in some ways it âgoes frustratingly backward in others.â In the end, as long as viewers keep tuning in, then there Landmanâs future is safe, and if you can expect one thing from a Taylor Sheridan show, it is that it will attract some big crowds, for better or worse.


