Landman Season Finale Draws High Viewership and Successes for Non-Woke TV

“Landman” season two just wrapped up on Paramount+, and it seems like fans couldn’t get enough of the action-packed finale. Despite some mixed reviews of the season as a whole, viewers flocked to see how Tommy Norris and his family would start their own oil company in the final episode.

With the stage now set for an exciting third season, it’s no surprise that millions tuned in for the season two finale. In fact, the episode titled “Tragedy and Flies” drew an incredible 14.8 million viewers in the first 48 hours of its release on Paramount+. According to ComicBook.com, this makes it the most-watched original season finale in the history of the streaming platform.

The impressive viewership numbers are a testament to the world that creator Taylor Sheridan has built with “Landman.” It’s clear that audiences are hungry for entertainment that is thrilling, engaging, and free from divisive political messaging.

Sheridan’s success with “Landman” has not gone unnoticed, as he recently signed a new deal with NBCUniversal rumored to be worth over $1 billion. This just goes to show that when creators focus on delivering content that resonates with viewers, the results speak for themselves.

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