Rebecca Falcone threatened to keep trying to destroy Cooper even now that the deal has been agreed in Landman season 1. Among Taylor Sheridan's TV shows, Landman is the newest and one of the most exciting, filling the gap that Yellowstone end left behind. Billy Bob Thornton leads Landman's cast as Tommy Norris, an oil company crisis management executive whose chaotic family and work life begin to intertwine.
Tommy's son, Cooper, began the season working his first day at an oil patch and was present during a horrific explosion that claimed the lives of three men. Rebecca Falcone is a big-city lawyer who has arrived to seek a settlement with the families of those who died on behalf of M-Tex, the company Tommy works for. To further complicate matters, Cooper began a romantic relationship with Ariana, the wife of one of the deceased men. He helps her negotiate a deal to double the settlement amount, upsetting Rebecca. Landman end of episode 8.
Rebecca is targeting Cooper because of her own ego
Rebecca didn't like losing to Cooper
Rebecca may have lost Monty Miller and M-Tex for a total of $1.5 million, and while it's a considerable amount, it's ultimately not her money. At the end of the episode, Tommy makes it seem like they were trying to put Ariana and the other women down anyway, so it doesn't seem like Monty would hold that against Rebecca. If her career isn't threatened and she hasn't lost anything personally, the only reason for Rebecca to get revenge on Cooper is that her ego has been damaged. being deceived by him.
She considers herself better than Cooper, which makes being beaten by him very aggravating.
Rebecca arrived in West Texas prejudiced against Tommy and virtually everyone who lives and works there, accusing the oil industry of harming the environment. She considers herself better than Cooper, which makes being beaten by him very aggravating. Importantly, his attempt to destroy Ariana demonstrates the hypocrisy of his hypocritical attitude. She was happy to criticize Tommy and blame him for everything she could think of, but the slightest violation of her ego made her try to destroy the life of a young single mother.
Could Rebecca be right about Cooper causing the explosion?
Cooper definitely didn't do this on purpose
Rebecca's accusations are quite strange, and even she doesn't think that Cooper and Tommy were involved in some mastermind scheme to receive the settlement money. As she mentioned, she is making her own truth. The public knows that Cooper did not cause the explosion on purpose, but there was a moment later when Tommy asked Cooper if he had turned a specific knob, which Cooper was unable to confirm.. Is it possible Landman's The final two episodes could see Rebecca finding evidence to place the blame on Cooper.