SHERIDAN’S REVENGE: WHY “LANDMAN” IS CRUSHING THE CHARTS WHILE SENDING ROTTEN TOMATOES CRITICS INTO A TOTAL MELTDOWN Taylor Sheridan just detonated a “wonderful” nuclear bomb on Hollywood! His new oil-rig epic, Landman, has officially rocketed to the #1 spot globally, but the “unfiltered” reaction has torn Rotten Tomatoes right down the middle. While critics brand it “dangerous” and “explosive,” the audience is calling it the most “wonderful” masterpiece of the decade. What “terrible” truths about the Texas oil industry is Sheridan exposing that has the elite critics so terrified? Insiders reveal that the “explosive” gap between the 30% Critic Score and the 98% Audience Score is the largest in streaming history. Sheridan is reportedly “unfiltered” and laughing all the way to the bank as Landman shatters viewership records set by Yellowstone. Is this a “shattering” wake-up call for out-of-touch reviewers, or is Sheridan’s “dangerous” storytelling finally crossing the line? The “unfiltered” grit of West Texas has never looked this “explosive”!

The Sheridan Explosion: Why “Landman” Is Rocketing to #1 While Tearing Rotten Tomatoes Apart!

Boom returns, backlash follows — Taylor Sheridan’s Landman storms back on top as one controversy sends Rotten Tomatoes spiraling

Taylor Sheridan's 'Landman' Season 2 Overtakes Season 1 on Rotten Tomatoes

The oilfields are roaring again, and so is the outrage. Taylor Sheridan’s Landman has exploded back onto Paramount+ with record-breaking momentum, reclaiming the spotlight almost instantly. Fans expected grit, smoke, and blood-soaked tension — and they got it. What they didn’t expect was a fresh controversy that has cracked the fanbase straight down the middle and thrown Rotten Tomatoes into chaos.

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Season 2 debuted November 16 and surged toward No. 1 before the opening credits even finished rolling. But while viewership is booming, reviews tell a messier story. Critics remain cautiously positive, holding the show at a “fresh” 78%, yet early audience reactions are far more volatile. The lightning rod? The show’s female characters.

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A wave of low-rated viewer reviews has zeroed in on the mother-daughter duo played by Ali Larter and Michelle Randolph, with some fans claiming those storylines “drag the show down” and derail the oilfield drama they came for. Others fired back just as fiercely, praising the characters and accusing critics of missing the point.

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Landman' Star Ali Larter Gushes Over Taylor Sheridan

It’s classic Sheridan: raw masculinity, moral friction, and a cultural fault line ignited on purpose. Love it or hate it, Landman is once again doing what its creator does best — dominating charts while daring viewers to argue about it.

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