The newest episode of Landman got off to a shocking start with Billy Bob Thornton‘s Tommy accidentally flashing his penis after taking extra erectile dysfunction pills.
During the Sunday, December 28, episode of the hit Paramount+ series, Tommy (Thornton) was seen waking up in a hotel room where a hotel worker was unloading his room service breakfast. Tommy farted in his sleep before rolling over — thus giving viewers a glimpse at him naked from the front.
The hotel worker started to scream and asked that Tommy not “rape” her, which is when Angela (Ali Larter) rushed in from the bathroom.

“Put your d*** away!” Angela told Tommy before turning her attention to the hotel employee. “Don’t be scared, darling. That wasn’t about you. He eats [prescription medication used to treat erectile dysfunction] Cialis like M&Ms and runs into door jams all morning with that thing. I’m so sorry about that.
Angela got frustrated with Tommy for flashing the woman, saying, “I was trying to surprise you with breakfast in bed. … That is not the best angle of your ball sack, I might add. You really have to love a man to look at him from there. Poor thing. If she wasn’t a lesbian when she walked in here, she’s a f***ing lesbian now.”
She continued: “I’m getting dressed. My husband flashes the waitstaff and that kind of kills the mood.”
Tommy, however, pointed out that his ex-wife was the one who told him “to take an extra pill” the night before. “Now, what do I do with this f***ing thing?” he asked. “I might f*** the whole breakfast. The waffles, the fruit, the goddamn bagel and the omelette. The omelette is the first thing that’s getting f****. You better order another one because that one is f*****.”
The argument resulted in Angela and Tommy being at odds the rest of the weekend. When he returned home at the end of the episode, Angela was preparing taco night at the Norris house — but all Tommy got was an omelette. The fictional couple were ultimately able to work out their issues … for now.
Elsewhere in the episode, Angela and Tommy’s son, Cooper (Jacob Lofland), proposed to girlfriend Ariana (Paulina Chavez). There was also Rebecca (Kayla Wallace) and her concerns about her secret relationship with Charlie (Guy Burnet) coming out. Tommy, however, didn’t care that Rebecca was hooking up with someone at the company.
“People will get to see some more cracks in her personality,” Wallace recently teased to Us Weekly exclusively. “And she’s definitely going to face some challenges in the workplace too.”
“We also see her kind of growing into this family. M-Tex is in trouble and she’s there in an instant,” she noted. “You see this juxtaposition where it is not really a natural thing for her to be a team member. She’s kind of a lone wolf and one for her own but she’s holding onto the family a little bit.”
Season 2 will show “more sides” of who Rebecca is. “Season 1, there was basically no smiling from her. Now we’re starting to see her human. She’s not a perfectly put together person,” Wallace continued. “She has these little flaws, which I’m so happy that I got to explore. People will get to see even more of that — more of the humanity in her.”
New episodes of Landman season 2 premiere via Paramount+ every Sunday.
Fans were left surprised by Billy Bob Thornton’s full-frontal nude scene in “Landman.”
Thornton’s goods were on display in Sunday night’s episode after his character, Tommy, accidentally exposed himself to a hotel waitress. He woke up as she was attempting to deliver food to the room, setting up a room service tray by the bed. When she saw he was naked from the waist down, she yelled, “Don’t rape me!”
“Who the f— are you?” he asked her. “I’m not gonna rape you.”
“Put your d— away,” his wife, played by Ali Larter, said. “Don’t be scared, darling. That wasn’t about you. He eats Cialis like M&Ms, runs into door jambs all morning with that thing. So sorry about that.”
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Billy Bob Thornton shocked fans in a nude scene in the latest episode of Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman.” (Emerson Miller/Paramount+)
“I was trying to surprise you with breakfast in bed… That is not the best angle of your b—s—, I might add,” she said. “I’d scream too.”
“You know, you really gotta love a man to look at him from there,” she continued, mocking her husband for exposing himself below the belt. “Poor thing, if she wasn’t a lesbian when she walked in here, she’s a f—ing lesbian now.”

Ali Larter and Billy Bob Thornton star in “Landman.” (Getty Images)
Fans of the show had mixed reactions on social media.
“Why is Billy Bob Thornton pitching a tent on my tv screen?” one user wrote on X.
“I mean how much must you run out of plot ideas if you have to resort to showing d—? There’s already been plenty of a– but now we need d— apparently,” a user commented on Reddit.
“I have some time free for a few months and was thinking of getting a job in a hotel but seeing that I am definitely not gonna do that anymore,” another added.
But others seemed unbothered by the scene.
“First opening scene of new episode of #landman was priceless. Too funny,” one fan wrote on X.
“I know this is an unpopular opinion but I actually really like Angela. I love the Tommy and Angela relationship. I’m sorry,” another X user wrote.
“Episode 7 of season 2 of #landman is the greatest television I’ve seen in my life, I’m calling it right now,” another said.

Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in “Landman” season two. (Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

Jacob Lofland, Ali Larter, Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, and Andy Garcia attend a “Landman” event on June 8, 2025. (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Paramount+)
Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman” is based on the podcast “Boomtown.” The show chronicles the Permian Basin oil boom in West Texas that took place in the early 2010s, fueled by advances in oil drilling technology.
At the center of the show is Billy Bob Thornton’s character — Tommy Norris. Thornton portrays a “landman,” a crisis manager working for an oil company called M-Tex.
The show also stars Demi Moore, Jon Hamm, Jacob Lofland and Michelle Randolph.