Taylor Sheridan beautifully captures the harsh realities of life in the West Texas oil patch, portraying it as a merciless beast where hard work is consumed without reward.
Sheridan's storytelling highlights the lack of sympathy in this boomtown environment, where even the toughest losses must be ignored in pursuit of financial gain.
In the world of Landman, grief is a luxury that can't be afforded, as demonstrated by Tommy, who emphasizes there’s 'no time to grieve, no time to mourn. 'Cause banks don’t wait.'
The juxtaposition of human loss against the relentless pursuit of profit in the oil industry shows how deeply ingrained capitalism is in the lives of the characters.
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