‘Landman’ Season 1 Finale: Billy Bob Thornton on Episode 10 Interview – TVLine
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We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.This post contains spoilers for Landman‘s Season 1 finale, which began streaming Sunday. Proceed accordingly. Lest you think that Landman‘s Tommy is about to trade in his dusty blue jeans for a power suit and The Patch Café for three-martini lunches, thanks to his recently acquired role as MTex’s big boss, allow the man behind the landman to set you straight.“Tommy is never going to get the landman out of him. I mean, that’s who he is,” series star Billy Bob Thornton says in the video above. “He does not want to be an executive guy. I don’t think he wants to be in the suit, but I believe he’ll do whatever it takes. I just think that he’s going to bring along his experience as a landman and run it from that perspective, you know?”
Related Stories Landman EP: It Would Be ‘Incredible to Watch’ What Demi Moore Could Do With Cami in Potential Season 2 Landman Finale Recap: Meet the New Boss — Plus, Grade It! In case you need a little catch-up: The Paramount+ series ended its first season Sunday with an episode that saw the death of Jon Hamm’s Monty, owner of MTex Oil. His will named Tommy his successor, a position he accepted out of respect for his old friend and boss. Though Cami was devastated over her husband’s passing, she ultimately decided that Tommy should continue the big risk/big reward deal that Monty started.Tommy’s week went from terrible to nearly fatal when Jimenez and his men kidnapped him and tortured him in the basement of a bar. He would’ve died had Jimenez’s boss, Gallino (played by Andy Garcia, Ocean’s Eleven), not intervened. Gallino killed Jimenez and his underlings for going rogue, then set Tommy free with a stated desire to stay out of each other’s way in the future. (Go here for a full recap of the episode, and hear series co-creator Christian Wallace’s thoughts on Cami in a potential Season 2 here.)So I had a lot to discuss with both Thornton and his on-screen missus, Ali Larter, when we chatted earlier this week. Press PLAY on the video above to hear what they both had to say about the Norris family’s new circumstances and how Thornton loved finally working opposite longtime pal Garcia. Then make sure to stick around until the end of the video to hear Thornton’s heartfelt message to those who’ve lost so much in the Los Angeles fires.Comments are monitored, so don’t forkin’ curse and don’t bore us with how much your coworker’s sister-in-law makes per hour. Talk smart about TV! Comment * Name * Email * Your email address will not be published. We will notify you when someone replies.
ΔI would so love to but it’s not there.So enjoyed Landman I hope there will be another seasonHamm did not dieMonty did indeed die at the end of the episode. Cami and his daughters were crying at his bedside and his monitor had flatlined. Confirmed by the showrunners in a few interviews.I missed that scene also. didnt know he diedI did not realize that I had thought the he needed a heart transplant and the next 24 hours was critical to determine if he is able to receive it.Yes he did die, his wife and daughters were at his bedside when he flat lined.how can he flat line if he is being kept alive by artificial means and artificial heart?By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.
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