Big Oil loves Landman’s anti-clean-energy message so much that it’s hijacked the show to spread its own propaganda. But its hype has a strong air of flop sweat.
Big Oil loves Landman’s anti-clean-energy message so much that it’s hijacked the show to spread its own propaganda. But its hype has a strong air of flop sweat.
More right-wing fairy tales from the nutjobs who brought us *Yellowstone*. Hard pass.
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I’ve been a fan of Trek since I watched the original series airing in reruns in the 70s, but the show guaranteed that I’d never subscribe to Paramount+.
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I like Yellowstone and Landman, but I get brutally yanked out of the immersion when they try to not-so-subtly shove their political views down my throat.
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From Bloomberg:
“Now *Landman* is back for a second season. To mark the occasion, Axios [sent a newsletter](https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-future-of-energy-044da9e0-c256-11f0-a8bd-5d8eb5e3451b.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiosgenerate&stream=top) to my inbox this week explaining “Why *Landman* Matters.” It turns out Big Oil loved the show’s misleading nonsense so much that the American Petroleum Institute is running a “seven-figure ad campaign featuring real landmen” with its airings on Paramount+ and CBS.”
More right-wing fairy tales from the nutjobs who brought us *Yellowstone*. Hard pass.
I’ve been a fan of Trek since I watched the original series airing in reruns in the 70s, but the show guaranteed that I’d never subscribe to Paramount+.
I like Yellowstone and Landman, but I get brutally yanked out of the immersion when they try to not-so-subtly shove their political views down my throat.
It kinda ruins it a bit.