The Wild Card Attorney Who Could Upend M-Tex
If there’s one thing fans of Landman can agree on, it’s this: Rebecca Falcone knows how to stir the pot. Played with razor-sharp edge by Kayla Wallace, Rebecca is not just another lawyer in a crisp suit. She’s a wild card. A smooth talker with a sharp bite. And whether she’s here to save M-Tex or bury it six feet under, well—that part’s still up in the air.
Enter the Attorney: Who Is Rebecca Falcone, Really?
Season 1 dropped us into Rebecca’s world fast. Young, ambitious, and maybe just a little too smooth, she lands in M-Tex’s orbit handling legal messes big enough to topple a mid-sized country. She’s fresh-faced but not naive. A recent law grad, sure, but with nerves of steel and an appetite for chaos.

From the jump, Rebecca didn’t play by the rules. She challenged power structures, questioned motives, and shot her shot in boardrooms full of grizzled oilmen. What makes her fascinating is she’s not afraid to push buttons—especially Tommy’s.
And speaking of Tommy Norris…
Clash of Titans: Rebecca vs. Tommy
You could practically see the sparks fly. Not romantic sparks, mind you—more like gasoline and a match. Tommy doesn’t trust her. That’s obvious from the second they share screen time. He’s old school, loyal to the M-Tex brand, suspicious of anyone he didn’t grow up drinking beer with. Rebecca? She’s new blood, sleek, legal-savvy, and unwilling to play second fiddle.
But guess what? The guy needs her. Despite his gut-level mistrust, Tommy finds himself leaning on Rebecca more and more as Season 1 unfolds. And Rebecca? She walks that tightrope with unnerving confidence.
So, is she playing for the home team? Or just playing the team?
Strategic Genius or Snake in the Grass?
Rebecca’s moves throughout the season were anything but simple. Let’s break a few of them down:
- The Deposition Takedown: Rebecca bulldozes a sexist opposing lawyer with verbal precision and a side of righteous fury. Instant fan favorite moment.
- The Wind Turbine Face-Off: Her late-night argument with Tommy about oil’s future was more than philosophy. It was a quiet mission statement.
- The Fake Dad Story: Yep, she admitted she lied about her father being in the military. Cold? Maybe. But it worked.
Now, these aren’t the actions of someone just clocking hours. Rebecca is here for the long game. But the million-dollar question remains: what is that game?
A Rising Star with Her Own Agenda?
Midway through Season 1, M-Tex handed Rebecca the title of Vice President of Exploration. That’s not a ceremonial role. That’s a seat at the big kids’ table.
On paper, that means she’s trusted. In practice? It means she’s dangerous.
She’s got the legal brain, the boardroom power, and a sense of when to twist the knife. Rebecca’s not bound by oil-rig loyalty or West Texas tradition. She’s out to win, and she plays like someone who doesn’t mind getting her hands dirty.

That puts Monty and Tommy in a tight spot. Because now they’re relying on someone who doesn’t blink twice about bending truth to her advantage.
Fans Can’t Decide If She’s Hero or Villain
Scroll any Landman subreddit, and you’ll find chaos. Fans are split.
Some call her a refreshing jolt of ambition. They love her guts, her nerve, her absolute refusal to back down. Others think she’s a snake in a suit, ready to jump ship the second a better deal floats by.
And let’s be honest—both camps might be right.
That’s the beauty of Rebecca Falcone. She defies easy labels. She’s not a one-note character. She’s a walking contradiction: calculated but passionate, manipulative but principled, loyal but only on her terms.
What Happens If She Turns?
Let’s say, for argument’s sake, Rebecca isn’t here to help. Let’s say she’s playing Monty, playing Tommy, and playing the whole M-Tex boardroom like a fiddle.
What would she gain?
Power. Leverage. A future outside oil. Or maybe inside it, but on her own terms. With M-Tex vulnerable and enemies circling, Rebecca could jump ship or stage a takeover. Either way, she’d walk away ahead.
Or—maybe not. Maybe she actually believes in fixing the machine from the inside. Maybe her challenges are her way of forcing progress.
And maybe Tommy, for all his grumbling, knows she’s the best shot M-Tex has.
All Eyes on Season 2
The table’s set. Rebecca has power now. She’s not just reacting anymore—she’s steering the ship.
So what does she do with it?
Will she double down on loyalty, clean up the company, and help Monty bring M-Tex into a new era?
Or will she flip the whole thing over, walk away, and leave Tommy shouting at the dust?
One thing’s for sure: we’re not done with Rebecca Falcone.
And honestly? We wouldn’t want to be.
She’s the Fire, Not the Smoke
Rebecca Falcone doesn’t just react to drama—she causes it. She’s the match and the fuse. And with M-Tex on the edge of reinvention or ruin, she might be the tipping point.
So keep your eyes peeled, folks. Because the wild card is in play, and she just might hold the winning hand.