Sam Elliott’s TL Norris Character in Landman Season 2 Explained

In season 2, episode 1 of Landman, we meet TL, an older man living in a retirement home. He walked with a limp, probably from years of physical labor, and had a gruff personality. He was often rude to the nurses if they disturbed him while he was watching the sunset, which he clearly loved. The episode leaves viewers wondering about TL’s true identity and his connection to Tommy.

7 Minor Marvel Villains You Forgot Were Awesome

Marvel comics used to feature many lesser-known villains. When stories were usually self-contained in a single issue, these characters appeared often, and fans could really appreciate them. Nowadays, with longer, more complex storylines, these minor villains are rarely highlighted. You might have forgotten how great these seven Marvel villains are, but they truly deserve attention.

The 10 Most Dangerous Dinosaurs In All Seven Jurassic Park Movies

To boost interest in the park, the filmmakers have created increasingly extreme and unrealistic dinosaurs, with characters going to great lengths to design creatures that never existed. They’ve focused on making these new dinosaurs particularly fierce and large, giving them traits no dinosaur actually possessed. Predictably, these monstrous creations are now considered some of the scariest in the Jurassic Park franchise. But are the Indominus rex, Indoraptor, and Distortus rex really the most terrifying of them all? Let’s take a look.

Bryan Fuller Confirms Pushing Daisies Season 3 Plans (But There’s a Catch)

While the popular TV show Hannibal is often mentioned as a potential comeback story, another series created by Bryan Fuller that still has a dedicated online following is Pushing Daisies. This fantasy show, which aired for two seasons on ABC from 2007 to 2009, centered around a pie maker with the unique ability to revive the dead. It quickly attracted a loyal fanbase that remains enthusiastic to this day. Fans have long hoped for a continuation of the series, and Fuller has recently fueled that hope by discussing the possibility of a revival.

Miami Vice Is a Hit on Streaming Again Ahead of Upcoming Reboot

The enduring appeal of Miami Vice is evident in several attempts to revive the series, including the 2006 movie directed by Michael Mann. Now, rumors suggest Austin Butler and Michael B. Jordan are being considered to star in a potential reboot, taking on the roles originally played by Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas.