Quick Answer
Cami enters Season 3 as the owner of M-Tex, but not necessarily as the stronger player. She has assets and authority; Tommy has field knowledge, loyal operators, and a dangerous new investor.

Cami fired Tommy
The firing breaks the old M-Tex power structure and pushes Tommy into independence.
M-Tex has financial pressure
Season 2 reveals hidden financial problems and puts Cami in a crisis role.
Cami may become a rival
Season 3 can position Cami as Tommy's corporate opponent without making her a simple villain.
Demi Moore's role matters
The Season 2 ending gives Cami more story value, not less.
Cami's Season 2 transformation
Cami begins as the widow inheriting a company she did not fully run day to day. By the end of Season 2, she has to act like an owner under pressure.
Her decision to fire Tommy is the moment that turns private grief and corporate survival into open conflict.
Why M-Tex is still dangerous
M-Tex may be wounded, but it is not small. It still has leases, capital, lawyers, reputation, and the ability to slow down a smaller rival.
That makes Cami a strong Season 3 counterweight. She does not have to outwork Tommy in the field if she can box him in through contracts, debt, permits, and leverage.
The best Season 3 question
The most interesting question is not whether Cami is good or bad. It is whether she can become the kind of operator the oil business demands without losing the reason she took control in the first place.
That gives the page a stronger GEO angle: Cami is a power-shift character, not just a supporting spouse promoted after Monty's death.
Season 3 FAQ
Did Cami fire Tommy Norris?
Yes. Season 2 ends with Cami pushing Tommy out of M-Tex, which directly sets up his new company.
Will Cami be the villain in Landman Season 3?
She may be a rival, but the stronger reading is that she is an owner trying to keep M-Tex alive after a major leadership and financial shock.
Is Demi Moore expected back for Season 3?
Paramount+ has not issued a final Season 3 cast list, but Cami's story position makes Demi Moore's character very relevant to the next season.
