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The former scream queen is back for season 2 of Landman, 19 years after her first huge TV hit. Report by Nelsonj. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Hi!
00:00Ali, hello, hello, hello.
00:01Congratulations on the continued success of this show.
00:04But indulge me for a second.
00:05I bloody loved Heroes.
00:08Oh, thank you so much.
00:09I even have a memory, a core memory,
00:10of injuring myself whilst running home
00:12to get back to watch that show, which is quite unique.
00:14That's amazing.
00:16And it may be a thing.
00:16You're OK.
00:17I'm OK.
00:17I'm OK now.
00:18Not forever scarred.
00:19I've had a few years now to recover.
00:20The ankle's back to full strength.
00:23It does make me wonder, though, the comparison
00:25between the success of a show back then
00:27and success on streaming.
00:29How does that feel for you guys?
00:31Do you get the same instant feedback
00:32of people stopping in the street going, I'm loving this?
00:35Or does it take a little longer?
00:36That's a great question.
00:38You know, I think one of the through lines
00:41between the two shows is that unexpectedly,
00:44they both became international hits.
00:46When we did Heroes, it connected with people
00:49on this level that normally people
00:50want to believe in something greater than themselves.
00:53They want to believe in the possibility.
00:54And there was hope within that world of kind of sci-fi.
00:57You know, it was really beautifully written
00:59in the first season.
01:00And we went all over the world with that show.
01:03And then with this, we never thought, we were humbled
01:08by the fact that so many people love this show about West Texas,
01:11Midland, Odessa, Fort Worth.
01:12You know, and our eye into like this dysfunctional, crazy family.
01:16So the difference, no, I don't see any difference of the fans.
01:20I mean, I'm just like so grateful.
01:23And it feels similar, to be honest.
01:25I wanted to believe that I could jump over a fence on the way
01:28home to watch Heroes back in the day.
01:29And he said that I could not.
01:30And there was two of you?
01:32Yeah, there was two of us.
01:33I might have had a beer beforehand.
01:34I like it.
01:35Tell me about the work of like Taylor Sheridan.
01:37And why do you think his work kind of, I can understand
01:40why kind of middle of America would love his shows in Yellowstone.
01:44It's very kind of Americana.
01:45But the fact that it does travel and people over here in England
01:48love it as well, what is it about his writing that speaks
01:51to people, do you think?
01:52I think they are achingly authentic characters,
01:56unabashedly original characters.
01:58Honestly, I think that with our show,
02:00there is this dysfunctional family that's messy and beautiful.
02:04And it's not just like there's a happy scene.
02:06And then, you know, they're fighting.
02:07It's complicated.
02:09And it doesn't exactly line up.
02:10But I think that people will relate to that on like, you know,
02:12in humanity, they relate to that in relationships.
02:14And with their children and in their love stories.
02:18So that's that's what I think Taylor does really, really well.
02:20I think he casts really well with his show.
02:23Like, I don't know how he knows when people are going to have
02:25a chemistry or they don't.
02:26But you can feel that in all of his shows.
02:28Yeah.
02:29And I think that his writing is truly like it's like it's mastery
02:34because he changes tones unlike any other show we've ever seen before.
02:38Billy and I talk about it all the time.
02:39And no one's ever done this where you're taking comedy and high stakes drama,
02:45action, you know, all these different moments and putting them together
02:49in the same show.
02:50Very rare.
02:51And you mentioned the cast.
02:52You mentioned, like, the idea of family.
02:55I think on a lot of successful shows, and it certainly seems on this one,
02:58the cast have given each other kind of the respect and space to kind of go to town.
03:03Yes.
03:03And I think on this, and that doesn't always happen.
03:05I wonder when that kind of alchemy becomes clear to you when you're working
03:08on a show that there's something about this which feels right.
03:11You know, I mean, Billy and I met like a week before we started filming.
03:18It was with me and Michelle and his wife Connie and Tom.
03:21And, you know, we kind of, you know, you kind of dance on other sides of the room
03:25for a little while, you know, like sniffing each other out.
03:27And then we went outside to chat and we just kind of dropped in.
03:31And then we just, like, he's really open and honest as a person.
03:35And so we were able to kind of find moments of connection by really just
03:38telling each other about ourselves.
03:42He's also just a really generous actor.
03:44So with that, like, you're always relaxed and you're always, you know,
03:47he's always authentic.
03:48So it just brings the best out of everyone.
03:50And finally, going forward, season two and beyond.
03:54I know a lot's been spoken about Taylor kind of signing this new deal,
03:57this huge billion dollar new deal somewhere.
04:00But I've also read that, you know, the stories involved in this.
04:03I feel the first season was set over, what, like a week or something?
04:07Ten days.
04:07Like ten days.
04:09How much more can we mine, excuse the pun, out of this show?
04:13Where do you see it going?
04:15That's what I think.
04:15I think there's far that it can go because the first season is really
04:19about setting up oil and showing the dangerous cost of that to so many lives.
04:22This season goes in a totally different direction.
04:24This goes deep into the family.
04:26This is like an intimate story that's like the heart season.
04:29And so I already think I know what next season is.
04:31I'll tell you next year if I was right or not.
04:34But you get a feeling about what his vision is.
04:36And Taylor sees things in many, many seasons.
04:40If we have the luck to get there, hopefully so.
04:41And if not, I'm grateful that we've gotten this far.
04:44Well, we've got that on camera now.
04:45So I'll see you in 12 months' time.
04:46And we'll see if you were right.
04:48Congratulations.
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