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What happened in ‘Landman Season 2’ finale and what’s next

‘Landman Season 2’ Episode 10 Recap: All you need to know about how it ends and how it sets the premise for Season 3

Spoiler Alert: This article contains significant plot details and spoilers for ‘Landman Season 2’. If you haven’t seen ‘Landman Season 2’ yet and wish to avoid spoilers, please stop reading now.For those who stayed glued to their screens, the ‘Landman Season 2’ finale didn’t hold back. The show cranked up the drama, threw in some jaw-dropping twists, and pulled the Norris family tighter into the storm. By the time Episode 10 was over, storylines that had been simmering all season finally boiled over. The main characters of the show faced brutal choices, and the fallout left everyone wondering who they could trust and what they’d be willing to risk to survive in the world of Texas oil. Cooper Norris dodged a murder charge, Tommy Norris launched a brand-new oil company, and just about everything you thought was settled got turned upside down.Here’s everything about what happened, what matters, and where ‘Landman’ goes from here.

Cooper’s murder charge nightmare

Everyone’s talking about Cooper’s legal mess. Earlier in the season, he saved his fiancée, Ariana, from an attacker outside The Patch Café. It was violent, with all 17 punches caught on camera. Cooper was protecting her, but the attacker died later in the hospital. Suddenly, Cooper was staring down murder charges.At the station, the detectives didn’t go easy on him. They argued he went overboard, and one even said if it had been their own family, they would’ve shot the guy instead. Things looked bad.Enter Rebecca Falcone, the family’s no-nonsense lawyer. She barged in, threatened to hit the cops with lawsuits, and bought Cooper some time. Meanwhile, Tommy was working his own angles, calling in favors with Sheriff Joeberg and others to keep Cooper out of jail. The real breakthrough came when they found out the attacker actually died from a heart attack, not from what Cooper did. That detail changed everything. Prosecutors backed off, and Cooper walked free.It was a huge win, but it wasn’t just about beating the charges. The whole thing made Cooper a deeper, more complicated character.

Tommy’s firing (and the big gamble)

While Cooper fought for his freedom, Tommy’s world fell apart at work. Out of nowhere, M-Tex’s CEO, Cami Miller, fired him for being too negative about the company’s future. Just like that, Tommy was out.Instead of jumping ship to another cushy job, as Chevron wanted him as a senior VP, Tommy decided to go his own way. He told his father he wouldn’t ride on someone else’s ship, then doubled down on starting something new.He made a gutsy move, striking a deal with Gallino (Andy Garcia’s character), a big-money investor with a sketchy reputation. Gallino paid $44 million for some prime oil leases and agreed to fund Tommy’s dream. That money launched CTT Oil Exploration and Cattle, LLC. This time, it’s a family business: Cooper’s the president, Tommy’s the senior VP, and their crew (Nate, Rebecca, Dale, and T.L.) have skin in the game. For the unversed, “CTT” stands for Cooper, Tommy, and T.L. — it’s family in the name and the mission.

M-Tex on shaky ground

While the Norris family is charging forward, M-Tex is falling apart. Cami tries to steady the ship by offering Nate the presidency, but he quits instead. That leaves M-Tex vulnerable and hints at big trouble ahead. Looks like we’re in for a real showdown between the old company and the upstart.

Loose ends, and where does the story go from there

Not everything was high stakes. There were smaller, more personal moments, too. Tommy’s daughter, Ainsley, made things right with her roommate, Paigyn, and decided to stay in the dorms, signaling she’s ready for a fresh start. It was a simple scene, but it hit home.

‘Landman Season 3’: What’s next

Here’s the thing: ‘Landman’ isn’t going anywhere. Season 3 is on the way, and it looks like things are about to get messy. For starters, Tommy’s got his new company, CTT, and he’s squaring off against his old crew at M-Tex. There’s a fight brewing over oil, control, and who really runs the show. Then there’s Gallino. He’s backing CTT with his own money, but nobody really trusts him. His past isn’t exactly clean, and you know he’s going to make waves for Tommy and everyone else caught in his orbit. Now Cooper’s calling the shots. He’s always been bold, sometimes reckless, and this season’s going to push him harder than ever. Sometimes he wins big, sometimes he crashes and burns. Either way, it keeps things tense.Meanwhile, the Norris family is sticking together, but mixing family drama with business never goes smoothly. There’s bound to be some rough moments — both at home and at the office. Go to Source

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