Landman aired its seventh episode, and the new installment has some significant narrative developments worth analyzing. The Paramount+ series is yellow stone the latest show from creator Taylor Sheridan, and it centers on oil crisis management executive Tommy Norris. Billy Bob Thornton plays the lead role in Landman's cast, with his character struggling to maintain a balance between his constantly explosive work life and his challenging home life. In episode 7, problems arise for the two children.
While episode 6 was mainly focused on the plot, episode 7 puts its attention more on Landman's characters. Angela realizes she may be passionate about helping the elderly at a nursing home, Ainsley meets a new boy at a party, resulting in some problems with her parents, and Cooper and Ariana's romantic feelings finally turn into a physical partnership. THE the final scene of the episode shows Rebecca and Nathan returning to Ariana's house to discuss signing the agreement before Cooper enters the roomcomplicating things even more.
Why Rebecca says she's looking for Cooper
Cooper was present when the explosion happened
Landman Episode 7 ends with a cliffhanger when Rebecca tells Cooper she's looking for him. Your reasoning probably goes back to episode 1 where he was present during the initial explosion that claimed the lives of three men. She'll likely have questions for him about the events that led up to what happened, which could end badly for Cooper and Tommy's relationship. Rebecca knows that the equipment that killed those men was faulty, which would make Tommy and the company responsible for their deaths.
Cooper initially becomes close to Ariana because he has an intense feeling of guilt over what happened. If he knew more about the situation and realized that his father was partly to blame for the destruction of those families, his keen sense of principle could cause problems for Tommy and the company. However, this is all just speculation for now. Rebecca may also want to talk to Cooper about the assault against him, as this could also be a worthwhile company-related issue.
Will Ariana sign the deal?
Ariana refusing the deal would create more interesting drama
Landman the first season seems to be focused on future problems for Ariana, Cooper and Tommy. It seems doubtful, especially after Rebecca resorted to threats regarding the other families, that Ariana would be interested. to work with them on an agreement. After Rebecca and Cooper meet, Ariana and Cooper may decide that she has more to gain by fighting Monty's company. Given the Cheese and guava compared to the beginning of the episode, seeing them drag Cooper's family into madness seems even more likely.
it seems better for a Taylor Sheridan-type drama if she starts a fight, putting Tommy and Cooper on opposite sides.
Ariana probably wouldn't win a trial against an oil company, as Rebecca has already stated how impossible that would be for her. However, with Cooper supporting her, it seems possible that they could end up doing something drastic that could prove fatal for both of them. If Cooper gets angry with the company over the faulty equipment, things will likely quickly spiral out of control between him and Tommy. Ariana could be pressured into signing on to help the other families, but it seems better for Taylor Sheridan-type drama if she starts a fight, putting Tommy and Cooper on opposite sides.
Who was looking after Tommy when he was with Ainsley?
The cartel has its eye on Tommy's personal life
Ainsley ends up at a party with other local high school students in episode 7, where she meets her new potential replacement boyfriend. His name is Ryder, and he's a star high school quarterback with college and NFL potential, making him the ideal candidate for Ainsley. They begin working out in the back of Ryder's truck, and Angela, at home, notices that Ainsley hasn't moved in a while and is starting to worry about her. Angela sends Tommy to check on her daughter, and he finds Ainsley with Ryder on top of her, provoking an angry response.
Tommy pulls Ryder off of her and gives him a firm talking to. Notably, the scene ends with a man watching them from the bushes. While it's not exactly clear who it is, it appears to be one of the cartel members. After the scene earlier in the episode where Tommy tells them to run, they are probably planning a new way to reach youwhich could be through Ainsley. Landman The final three episodes of the first season are expected to bring the conflict with the Cartel to a head, so hopefully Monty's support will come sooner rather than later.