I've been asked by a couple of friends about "Landman" and it's accuracy as I worked in Casper in oil. Your opinions are pretty close to mine, and when I have had the conversation about the safety accidents, they know it's not accurate, but they don't care because the characters and storyline are engaging. From my experience, it's been positive exposing it to the general public. One of my friends is in agriculture, owned cows, etc. He gets the inaccuracies because "Yellowstone" doesn't know what the hell they are doing with respect to cattle. He also signed up for Paramount+ just for Landman., so they should be happy about that.
First i wouldn't consider i cant remember her name cooper's girlfriend. A friend that is female yes. I think he feels an obligation to help her. Not sure as a society we always have to assume other motives. If something flourishes from it thats one thing, but i think his intentions are pure of just wanting to help her out.
I've been asked by a couple of friends about "Landman" and it's accuracy as I worked in Casper in oil. Your opinions are pretty close to mine, and when I have had the conversation about the safety accidents, they know it's not accurate, but they don't care because the characters and storyline are engaging. From my experience, it's been positive exposing it to the general public.
One of my friends is in agriculture, owned cows, etc. He gets the inaccuracies because "Yellowstone" doesn't know what the hell they are doing with respect to cattle. He also signed up for Paramount+ just for Landman., so they should be happy about that.
thanks for listening and engaging! I spent a week in Casper one night!
First i wouldn't consider i cant remember her name cooper's girlfriend. A friend that is female yes. I think he feels an obligation to help her. Not sure as a society we always have to assume other motives. If something flourishes from it thats one thing, but i think his intentions are pure of just wanting to help her out.