"Landman" is a gritty Taylor Sheridan drama set in the high-stakes West Texas oil industry, chronicling roughnecks, corporate ruthlessness, family dysfunction, and boomtown perils through lenses of traditional masculinity and regional authenticity. Across Seasons 1 and 2, the series maintains a staunchly apolitical-to-conservative profile, eschewing progressive ideologies, DEI mandates, identity politics, or social justice lectures in favor of organic casting, anti-feminist stereotypes, and overt anti-woke moments like Season 2's viral pronoun confrontation mocking college activism. Its ultra-low content ratings (1/10 for S1, 0/10 for S2) reflect virtually no progressive influence, earning praise as refreshingly un-woke entertainment that prioritizes raw storytelling over Hollywood messaging.