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Season 2 of Landman closed with Tommy Norris out of a job, Cami Miller steering M-Tex toward cartel-backed offshore drilling, and enough loose ends to keep Reddit and X humming. Fans have spent the weeks since the January 2026 finale mapping out the most likely paths forward, especially now that Season 3 is already green-lit. The theories range from classic Sheridan reversals to darker cartel power plays, all centered on how far Tommy will go to stay in the game.

Tommy regains control

One of the loudest predictions is that Tommy will be back in the president’s chair before mid-season. Supporters point to the insurance-fraud discovery and Gallino’s habit of installing useful front men. They argue that once Cami’s offshore gamble blows up, the cartel will need someone who knows the land game inside out.

Another version of the same idea has Tommy and Cooper pooling resources to buy a controlling stake. The father-son team would rename the company N-Tex, combining Tommy’s contacts with Cooper’s drilling instincts. Reddit threads have already started tracking possible financing routes through T.L.’s hidden assets.

The theory also leans on Sam Elliott’s new character. Viewers expect T.L. to appear with either cash or leverage that forces a board shake-up, giving Tommy the clean path back he never had under Monty.

Cami’s offshore disaster

Many fans treat the offshore rig as a ticking clock. They cite the show’s pattern of letting characters overreach before the ground literally shifts. A blowout, spill, or regulatory shutdown would leave Cami exposed and Gallino looking for a scapegoat.

The theory suggests the disaster won’t just tank Cami; it will trigger lawsuits that reach back to Monty’s era. Tommy, already sidelined, becomes the only person who can testify or negotiate without implicating the cartel directly.

Others add that the failure will force Cami to confront how little actual control she ever had. The cartel partnership was always a short-term play, and once the money dries up the real power structure will surface.

Gallino seizes M-Tex

A darker thread has Gallino cutting Cami out entirely. After the offshore losses mount, he moves to install himself as the visible owner while keeping Tommy as the operational face. The arrangement lets the cartel launder influence through legitimate energy assets.

Fans point to Gallino’s Season 1 rescue of Tommy as evidence he already sees long-term value in keeping the landman close. A forced reinstallation would give Tommy no choice but to accept the deal or walk away from the only world he knows.

The theory also explains why Cooper keeps appearing in cartel-adjacent scenes. Gallino may be grooming the next generation as insurance, ensuring the Norris name stays useful even if Tommy resists.

Cooper strikes out alone

Some viewers believe Cooper will reject both his father and M-Tex. After watching Tommy get fired and Cami court disaster, he decides the only clean play is to start his own small operation with a few loyal roughnecks.

The independent route would test whether Cooper has inherited Tommy’s instincts or just his stubborn streak. Early Season 2 scenes already showed him cutting side deals, so the infrastructure for a solo run is already in place.

This path also opens room for T.L. to act as quiet backer. Elliott’s character has the generational knowledge and rumored cash reserves that could bankroll Cooper without drawing cartel attention right away.

Tommy walks away for good

A smaller but persistent theory claims Tommy is finished with the oil patch. After years of corporate maneuvering and near-death encounters, the firing finally breaks his loyalty to the game.

Supporters argue that Season 2 deliberately stripped Tommy of every institutional safety net. Without M-Tex, without Monty’s protection, and with Angela increasingly distant, he has no structural reason to stay in Texas.

The counterpoint raised on X is that Sheridan rarely lets his anti-heroes exit cleanly. Even if Tommy tries to leave, family ties or cartel pressure will pull him back before the season ends.

Family inheritance twist

Another angle centers on Monty’s will. Fans suspect hidden clauses that give Tommy or Cooper voting shares once Cami’s leadership falters. The document could surface through T.L., who has already hinted he knows more about Monty’s finances than anyone admits.

The theory gains traction from the show’s emphasis on bloodlines. Land rights, mineral rights, and corporate control have always passed through family channels in West Texas, and Sheridan rarely wastes a legal loophole.

If the will exists, it would also explain why Gallino keeps Tommy alive. A contested inheritance creates the kind of chaos that lets outside players rewrite ownership without public scrutiny.

Cartel expansion beyond Texas

Some predictions look past M-Tex to Gallino’s larger ambitions. With offshore assets in play, the cartel could use energy infrastructure to move product along the Gulf. Tommy’s knowledge of pipelines and ports would make him an unwilling consultant.

The theory ties into real-world reporting on energy corridors and money laundering. Viewers who track those headlines see the show mirroring actual shifts in how cartels diversify holdings.

If the expansion happens, Cooper’s independent drilling could become a direct threat. Gallino would have to decide whether to absorb or eliminate the Norris side operation before it competes for the same acreage.

Tommy’s moral line

A recurring debate asks how far Tommy will go once he’s back in power. Some fans expect him to draw a hard line against cartel involvement, forcing a violent break. Others think he will rationalize deeper involvement to protect Cooper and Angela.

The question matters because Season 2 already showed Tommy bending rules he once treated as non-negotiable. His firing removed the last institutional check on his decisions.

Viewers are split on whether Sheridan wants a redemption arc or a slow corruption story. The answer will likely determine whether Tommy ends Season 3 richer or simply more trapped.

Season 3 renewal leverage

Paramount+ renewed Landman in December 2025, giving Sheridan room to stretch these threads across ten new episodes. The early renewal also signals the network wants to keep the Texas energy drama in its rotation alongside Yellowstone spin-offs.

Production sources indicate filming will begin this summer, with possible location work in the Gulf to support the offshore storyline. That schedule means the theories fans are trading now could be tested on screen by early 2027.

Until then, the conversation stays on social platforms where every new casting notice or set photo gets folded into the existing speculation. The theories keep evolving because the show has trained viewers to treat every alliance as temporary.

Where the story heads next

Landman’s post-finale chatter shows how tightly the series has locked viewers into its power struggles. Whether Tommy returns through cartel favor, family leverage, or his own side deal, the next season will test how much of the old landman survives once the rules change again.

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