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Several Fort Worth references and locations appeared in the latest “Landman” episode.
The Taylor Sheridan co-created show returned for its 10-episode second season on Nov. 16 and will air weekly until January. The Paramount+ show filmed in and around Fort Worth over the spring and summer. “Landman” was renewed for a third season earlier this month.
The TCU campus, downtown’s Frost Tower, 61 Osteria restaurant, the historic Oakwood Cemetery, Cattleman’s Steak House in the Stockyards, River Crest Country Club and other scenes of downtown Fort Worth have already appeared in the show this season. Characters in the show have also mentioned The Fort Worth Star-Telegram and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman.
Here’s a look at all the locations and references featured in season 2, episode 6, “Dark Night of the Soul,” which premiered on Sunday, Dec. 21.
Martin County Armory
The episode opens with a giant gun sign with a Tarzan & Jane Travel Center in the background.
This is in Stanton, Texas, about 280 miles west of Fort Worth. The sign is from Martin County Armory, which has a store just a few minutes from the sign.
Ector County Coliseum
Five minutes into the episode, Boss (Mustafa Speaks) and his crew are seen attending the Permian Basin International Oil Show.
This was filmed at Ector County Coliseum in Odessa at 4201 Andrews Highway. The venue actually hosts the Permian Basin International Oil Show every October.
Big Horn Travel Center
At 14:08, Cooper (Jacob Lofland) calls Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) from a San Antonio gas station.
This was filmed at Big Horn Travel Center in west Fort Worth at 1301 Markum Ranch Road East, just off Interstate 20.
Body Machine Fitness
At 15:25, Angela (Ali Larter) and Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) are working out at the gym.
This was filmed at Body Machine Fitness in Fort Worth at 2300 W. 7th St. This is the second time the gym has appeared in the show after popping up in season 1 episode 8.
Body Machine Fitness closed its Fort Worth location this spring, but still has a gym in Plano.
Bachendorf’s and Sue Gragg jewelers
In the same scene, Angela and Cooper talk about how much wedding rings cost.
Angela tells Cooper to not buy a ring over the internet and instead says, “Go to Bachendorf’s, or you can call Sue Gragg. Those are your only two options.”
Bachendorf’s is a North Texas-based jewelry store with three locations in Dallas and one in Fort Worth at the Shops at Clearfork. Sue Gragg is a Dallas-based jeweler who has been in the business for more than 30 years.
PR’s Saloon, Stockyard Stables, Corey Seager and the Fort Worth Herd
At 23 minutes, Tommy and T.L. (Sam Elliott) are driving through the Fort Worth Stockyards.
There are a few quick shots of PR’s Saloon (2411 N. Main St.) and Stockyard Stables (157 E. Exchange Ave.). There’s also a quick glimpse of a guy wearing a Texas Rangers Corey Seager jersey.
T.L. tells Tommy that there used to be cattle drives through the Stockyards, to which Tommy says there still is, only it’s for the tourists now and not for the packers. Tommy is referring to the twice-daily cattle drive from the Fort Worth Herd.
Will Rogers Memorial Center
At 23:32, Tommy and T.L. arrive at Will Rogers Memorial Center.
The 120-acre facility has been seen in the background of “Landman” a few times. The annual Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is held at the venue every January and February.
American Hat Company
A few seconds later, T.L. speaks with a vendor at the American Hat Company booth.
The American Hat Company has been shaping hats since 1915. The company’s first hat store opened in Houston and is now located in Bowie, Texas.
Kit Moncrief
At 25:40, Gallino (Andy Garcia) and Cami (Demi Moore) are watching a horse run inside the arena.
Cami asks him if the horse is his, to which Gallino says, “It’s Kit’s horse.”
This is in reference to Kit Moncrief, who also appears in the scene.
Moncrief is part of the affluential Moncrief family, which Fort Worth’s Moncrief Cancer Institute is named after. She also serves as the chair of TCU’s board of trustees.
Tarrant County Jail
At 27:11, T.L. speaks with an inmate who is picking up trash around the arena.
The inmate is wearing a Tarrant County Jail vest. The Tarrant County Corrections Center is located in Fort Worth at 100 N. Lamar St.
Neiman Marcus
At 41:39, Angela and Ainsley leave a Neiman Marcus after shopping.
This was filmed in Fort Worth at the Shops at Clearfork at 5200 Monahans Ave.
Benbrook house
At 45:20, Cooper walks across the street from Ariana’s house to bring her baby to her grandmother-in-law.
This was filmed at 1100 Park Center St. in Benbrook, just across the street from Ariana’s house at 1103 Park Center St.
White Elephant Saloon
At 48:42, Tommy and his crew are having drinks in Fort Worth at the White Elephant Saloon.
This was filmed at the actual establishment at 106 E. Exchange Ave. White Elephant says it’s the “oldest and most iconic” saloon in Cowtown. Billy Bob Thornton has said the White Elephant is one of his favorite hangouts when he’s in Fort Worth for shooting.
“Landman” airs Sundays on Paramount+.
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