Ali Larter, star of the Paramount series "Landman," expressed her appreciation for playing the "emotionally complex" character Angela and lauded Taylor Sheridan as a "provocateur" for creating the role, according to an interview published January 4. Larter portrays Angela, the ex-wife and current fiancée of Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton), the titular landman, and mother to Ainsley (Michelle Randolph).
Larter's character is often involved in independent storylines, which in the current season involve extravagant spending, mansion shopping, and themed party planning. The actress highlighted the depth Sheridan brings to his characters, allowing for multifaceted portrayals.
"Landman," currently airing its second season, explores the lives of those working in the West Texas oil industry. The series delves into the personal and professional challenges faced by landmen, who are responsible for acquiring land and mineral rights for oil and gas exploration. The show premiered its eighth episode, titled "Handsome Touched Me," on Sunday, January 4, featuring plotlines such as Cami risking everything and T.L.'s therapy sessions.
Sheridan, known for his work on "Yellowstone" and other series, has a reputation for creating complex characters and narratives that explore themes of power, family, and the American West. His work often challenges viewers to consider different perspectives and grapple with moral ambiguities. Larter's comments suggest that "Landman" continues this trend, offering viewers a nuanced portrayal of individuals navigating the complexities of the oil industry.
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