TOMMY FINDS OUT GALLINO MADE A NEW ARRANGEMENT WITH CAMI || LANDMAN SEASON 3 || WHAT TO EXPECT
Tommy Finds Out Gallino Made a New Arrangement With Cami — What to Expect in Landman Season 3
Landman Season 2 ended with enough tension to keep fans arguing until the next premiere. Tommy Norris may have survived the latest round of chaos in West Texas, but survival is never the same thing as control. If the early teases about Season 3 are accurate, Tommy is about to learn that Gallino and Cami may have made a new arrangement behind his back — and that discovery could change the entire oil game.
Season 2 pushed the series into bigger territory. What began as a gritty drama about oil rigs, lawsuits, family pressure, and corporate survival turned into something much more dangerous. Tommy was not just managing drilling problems anymore. He was dealing with cartel threats, corporate betrayal, rig explosions, lawsuits, family conflict, and power players who saw West Texas as a battlefield.

By the finale, Tommy made a decision that appeared to reset the board. He was no longer simply working inside the old structure. He was moving toward something new, something riskier, and potentially something that would put him in direct competition with the people who once needed him.
That is where Season 3 becomes interesting.
If Tommy really starts building a new oil company or shifts his loyalty away from MTEX, then Cami will not take it quietly. She has already shown that she understands power, money, and timing. She may not be as loud as some of the men around her, but she is not passive. Losing Tommy, especially if he takes workers, connections, or operational knowledge with him, would be more than a business inconvenience. It would be a threat.
And then there is Gallino.
Gallino has never been just another investor. He is desperate to enter the oil business, and that desperation makes him dangerous. His money gives him influence, but his patience has limits. If he now has financial interests tied to both Tommy’s future and Cami’s plans, he could become the person who controls the pressure on both sides.
That is why the idea of Gallino making a private arrangement with Cami matters so much. If Tommy finds out that the two of them have been negotiating without him, it could feel like a betrayal from both directions. Cami may be trying to protect MTEX. Gallino may be trying to protect his investment. But Tommy will see the truth underneath: people are making decisions about his future without him in the room.

Season 3 is expected to bring a major reset, and that reset may not simply mean a time jump or new location. It could mean a total shift in alliances. Characters who worked together in Season 2 may become enemies. People who seemed opposed may suddenly find common ground. And Tommy, who has always survived by reading people faster than they can read him, may finally find himself surrounded by players who learned from him.
The offshore rig storyline could become one of the biggest pressure points. Cami appears determined to use Gallino’s money to rebuild, while Nate and Rebecca seem more interested in litigating the insurance case rather than rushing ahead with a risky drilling plan. That creates a three-way conflict: legal strategy, financial pressure, and operational reality.
Tommy understands oil fields better than anyone, but even he cannot easily control lawyers, investors, widows, executives, and cartel-adjacent money at the same time.
Rebecca’s storyline could also explode in Season 3. Her relationship with Charlie became more than a side plot once Nate forced her to sign a conflict disclosure form. Rebecca cares deeply about her professional reputation, and being formally documented as having crossed a company line with a subordinate may feel like an attack. Tommy warned Nate that Rebecca is not someone anyone should want as an enemy, and Season 3 may prove him right.
If Rebecca turns on Nate, MTEX could fracture from the inside at exactly the moment external threats are growing. That is classic Landman: personal mistakes becoming business disasters.
Cooper and Ariana’s storyline may also continue carrying emotional weight. Their relationship has always been complicated by grief, trauma, and timing. Cooper found success in the oil patch, but money does not erase what he has survived. Ariana’s pain remains unresolved, and their connection may either deepen into something real or collapse under the weight of everything they have not healed from.
The biggest question, though, is still Tommy.
Tommy Norris is at his best when everything is burning around him, but Season 3 may test whether he can build something instead of just surviving disaster. If Gallino and Cami have already made a move behind his back, Tommy will not just have to react. He will have to decide who he can trust, who he needs to destroy professionally, and whether his new path is worth the enemies it creates.
Season 3 may not simply continue the story.
It may redraw the map.
Cami has power. Gallino has money. Rebecca has leverage. Nate has legal strategy. Cooper has opportunity. Ariana has unfinished grief.
And Tommy?
Tommy has instincts.
But in West Texas, instincts only keep you alive until someone changes the deal while you are looking the other way.
