Holding her line — Ali Larter speaks out as Landman controversy builds ahead of Season 2
With conversations intensifying around her character, Larter publicly backs Taylor Sheridan, pushing back on the criticism and reaffirming her confidence in the show’s direction. She suggests the reaction itself proves the writing is doing its job — unsettling, confronting, and impossible to ignore. As the next season draws closer, her message is clear: there will be no course correction, and no apologies.
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Standing Her Ground — Ali Larter Defends Taylor Sheridan as Criticism Swirls Around Her ‘Landman’ Character Ahead of Season 2
In the high-stakes world of Taylor Sheridan’s expanding TV empire, controversy is often part of the package. The Paramount+ series Landman, a gritty drama set against the backdrop of Texas oil fields, has never shied away from bold storytelling. But when season 1 introduced Ali Larter’s character, Angela Norris—the fiery, unapologetically sensual ex-wife of Billy Bob Thornton’s Tommy Norris—it sparked immediate debate. Critics and viewers accused the portrayal of being overly sexualized, with Angela’s frequent bikini-clad or form-fitting outfits drawing accusations of objectification and reductive writing for female characters in Sheridan’s universe.
Larter, however, isn’t backing down. In an exclusive interview with People magazine ahead of season 2’s premiere on November 16, 2025, the 49-year-old actress firmly defended Sheridan, framing the backlash as evidence of the show’s success rather than a flaw. “Taylor is a provocateur,” she declared. “He loves to write characters that make people respond, that initiate a reaction, a feeling.” For Larter, the strong emotions elicited by Angela aren’t a misstep—they’re intentional. The character is designed to provoke, challenge viewers’ assumptions, and ignite conversations about power, relationships, and societal norms in the cutthroat oil industry.

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The criticism traces back to season 1, where Angela’s storylines emphasized her flirtatious nature, reconciliation with Tommy, and a wardrobe that often highlighted her physicality. Some saw it as hyper-sexualized, echoing broader critiques of Sheridan’s female roles in hits like Yellowstone. Larter pushed back directly, even embracing the label in related discussions. In one bold response to the objectification claims, she quipped along the lines of “Objectify me. C’mon,” signaling her comfort with the role’s daring edges and trust in Sheridan’s vision.
Rather than softening Angela for season 2, the show leaned into complexity. Larter highlighted how the series “puts a mirror up” to society, blending high-stakes drama with authentic, layered portrayals. She noted that by season 2, audiences better understood the show’s tonal mix—raw, emotional, and unfiltered. “I will say, with season 2, people understood what the show is,” she shared in later reflections. The controversy, in her view, proves the creative direction is hitting its mark: sparking debate across generations, from those nostalgic for oil boom eras to younger viewers dissecting modern power dynamics.
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Sheridan’s hands-off approach during production further underscores his confidence. Larter revealed he visited the set only three times during season 2 filming, including for a key “white truffle scene” to ensure his vision stayed intact. “No handholding,” she described the intense, high-pressure environment, which she credits for forging strong cast bonds. Her on-screen chemistry with Thornton felt natural from day one, mirroring their characters’ turbulent yet magnetic dynamic.
As season 2 unfolded—culminating in an emotional finale on January 18, 2026—discussions evolved. Some praised the deepened female arcs (including Demi Moore’s Cami), arguing they dispelled earlier criticisms of shallow portrayals. Larter’s unwavering support for Sheridan sends a clear signal: the story won’t pivot to appease detractors. The edges remain sharp because that’s what makes Landman compelling.

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With Landman cementing its place in Sheridan’s roster of authentic, provocative tales, Larter’s defense reinforces a core truth: great storytelling often divides before it unites. The debates around Angela aren’t a bug—they’re a feature. As fans await potential season 3 developments, one thing is certain: neither the creator nor his leading lady plans to change course. The oil keeps flowing, the drama intensifies, and the conversations continue.
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