Landman

Osadzona w prosperujących miasteczkach zachodniego Teksasu, współczesna opowieść o poszukiwaniu szczęścia w świecie szybów naftowych. Historia przedstawiana jest z dwóch perspektyw - pracowników naftowych i nieokrzesanych miliarderów, wywierających swój wpływ na klimat, gospodarkę oraz geopolitykę.
Sexy oil propaganda about a very rich guy who does a lot of driving his truck! Hell yeah.
Sam Elliot shines of course. Hard to ever say no to a good modern western, no matter the source. Some good comedy, some good heart, and every episode is a weird sexy wife fight.
Unfortunately Taylor Sheridan is a god damn masterworker of modern TV cinema and is gonna map the entire extended universe of conservative culture into his profitable propaganda pipeline, and we're all gonna love him for it because he does too damn good work.
Like oil, watching these shows fills you with a bit of innate guilt knowing its long tail of harm. But it's just so ingrained into what it means to be human in the modern day that you can't resist. And there's nothing wrong with empathizing with the segment of the world that makes a living doing it. Show makes you *feel*. Which is good. Then it slips in a little "and by the way solar panels and wind turbines are actually what's killing the planet" in the background and you facepalm. But its like watching a period piece - that's just part of it!
Sexy oil propaganda about a very rich guy who does a lot of driving his truck! Hell yeah.
Sam Elliot shines of course. Hard to ever say no to a good modern western, no matter the source. Some good comedy, some good heart, and every episode is a weird sexy wife fight.
Unfortunately Taylor Sheridan is a god damn masterworker of modern TV cinema and is gonna map the entire extended universe of conservative culture into his profitable propaganda pipeline, and we're all gonna love him for it because he does too damn good work.
Like oil, watching these shows fills you with a bit of innate guilt knowing its long tail of harm. But it's just so ingrained into what it means to be human in the modern day that you can't resist. And there's nothing wrong with empathizing with the segment of the world that makes a living doing it. Show makes you *feel*. Which is good. Then it slips in a little "and by the way solar panels and wind turbines are actually what's killing the planet" in the background and you facepalm. But its like watching a period piece - that's just part of it!




















