As reviews begin rolling in for the show, the ensemble Landman cast alongside Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Ali Larter, Jon Hamm and Demi Moore, among others.

With just a few days remaining until its premiere, the first Landman reviews are arriving on the scene, and Rotten Tomatoes has calculated the show's debut score. With 11 reviews calculated at the time of writing, the Sheridan-co-created drama has an 81% approval rating from critics, indicating a largely positive response to the show. Given the show has yet to premiere, though, it is likely the score will fluctuate over the next few days.

What This Means For Landman & Sheridan

The Creative Seems To Have Broken His Season 1 Curse

Though there's a possibility for the score to drop, Landman's debut Rotten Tomatoes score is a promising sign that Sheridan has officially broken his season 1 curse. While having an Oscar nominee to his name, and multiple hit shows ongoing, many of Sheridan's shows found a more mixed response in their debut seasons, including Yellowstone and the Jeremy Renner-led Mayor of Kingstown. Check out how Sheridan's season 1 scores compare on Rotten Tomatoes in the chart below:

Title's Season 1

RT Critics Score

RT Audience Score

Yellowstone

57%

83%

Mayor of Kingstown

33%

89%

1883

89%

83%

1923

90%

56%

Tulsa King

79%

89%

Lioness

56%

80%

While his Yellowstone prequels and Tulsa King, which is showrun by The Sopranos' Terence Winter, proved to be breakout hits from the beginning with critics, others have found themselves gain favor with critics in subsequent seasons. Both the mainline Yellowstone and Lioness overcame their early critical missteps to have seasons with a perfect 100% approval from critics, while Mayor of Kingstown has scored progressively better reviews with each new season. Even Tulsa King season 2 has landed a 100% score, a step up from its already impressive 79% in season 1.

As such, if his new show's debut score holds firm following its premiere, Landman could very well prove Sheridan has finally found the right formula to break his season 1 curse. While reviews are not entirely important in the grand scheme of a show's future, particularly since Moore indicated season 2 is already in the works, having critics on the show's side would go a long way to selling the show beyond Sheridan's dedicated fanbase.

Our Take On Landman's Debut Rotten Tomatoes Score

Even A Slight Dip Wouldn't Hurt The Show's Chances

Considering the show started at a 60% from critics when this story was first being written, Landman's 82% does seemingly point to it being another hit for Sheridan. Even if it did dip back toward the Rotten side of the scale, however, I can't really see it affecting the drama's chances at success, given Sheridan has built a strong fanbase since launching the Yellowstone franchise, and I can't imagine them not tuning in for at least a few episodes to see if they feel it lives up to the other neo-Western drama.

The first two episodes of Landman premiere on Paramount+ on November 17, followed by new episodes every Sunday.

Source: Rotten Tomatoes

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Landman
TV-MA
Drama
Release Date
November 17, 2024
Writers
Taylor Sheridan, Christian Wallace
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Set in West Texas, this series explores the world of oil rigs and the fortunes they create. It portrays a modern upstairs/downstairs narrative of roughnecks and billionaires, highlighting the profound impact on the climate, economy, and geopolitics in these boomtowns.

Seasons
1
Creator(s)
Taylor Sheridan, Christian Wallace
Where To Watch
Paramount Plus