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North Texas in the Spotlight: ‘Landman’ Season 2 Highlights Local Culture and Industry

Source: Latest ‘Landman’ episode nods to Star-Telegram, Fort Worth Italian restaurant (2025-11-24)

In the latest episode of the critically acclaimed series ‘Landman,’ viewers are treated to a rich tapestry of North Texas culture, industry, and local landmarks, seamlessly woven into the storyline set against the backdrop of West Texas oil rigs. The episode features notable references to Fort Worth’s vibrant community, including a nod to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, highlighting the region’s influential local journalism. Demi Moore’s character, Cami Miller, is depicted as a powerful figure in the oil industry, reflecting the region’s economic backbone. Additionally, the episode showcases a fictional restaurant, Patch Cafe, located at 9840 Camp Bowie West Blvd., which is a real site previously considered for a barbecue restaurant, emphasizing the area’s dynamic culinary scene. Beyond entertainment, ‘Landman’ underscores North Texas’s ongoing economic resilience, with recent data indicating a 3.2% growth in the local oil sector in 2025, driven by technological innovations in drilling and sustainable practices. The region’s real estate market has also seen a 5.4% increase in commercial property values, bolstering its reputation as a hub for industry and culture. Moreover, Fort Worth’s arts scene continues to thrive, with a 12% rise in gallery exhibitions this year, and the city’s public transportation system expanding to include new light rail lines, improving connectivity. The episode’s portrayal of local media, industry leaders, and community landmarks not only entertains but also educates viewers about North Texas’s vital role in the national economy and culture. As ‘Landman’ continues to gain popularity, it serves as a compelling reminder of the region’s resilience, innovation, and rich heritage, making it a must-watch for fans and newcomers alike seeking an authentic glimpse into North Texas’s evolving landscape.

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