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    Ali Larter Reveals the Most ‘Painful’ Scene to Shoot from Landman Season 2 (Exclusive)

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    • Ali Larter plays Angela, the brazen partner of Billy Bob Thornton’s Tommy and a fierce mama bear, in Landman
    • Larter opens up to PEOPLE about which moment in the hit series’ second season was “really painful” for her to film — and why it resonated so deeply with fans
    • Landman season 2 is streaming now on Paramount+

    There was one scene that challenged Ali Larter more than the rest in Landman season 2.

    The actress, 49, has been candid about the physical demands of playing Angela, the firecracker housewife to Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton), in the hit Taylor Sheridan series, but this latest season introduced a new kind of challenge.

    In episode 9, Angela’s daughter Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) heads to TCU for cheer camp, and while the program is just for a few weeks, it’s a taste of what’s to come when she starts college shortly thereafter. For Angela, the loss of having Ainsley under her roof is difficult to process.

    “Episode 9 was a really painful episode for me to shoot,” Larter tells PEOPLE. “I think it was one of the toughest scenes.”

    “Angela feels like it’s a loss in her life, with her daughter leaving. I have a lot of friends that are empty-nesters, and I have seen those ugly sobs,” she says.

    In the scene, Larter channelled those “ugly sobs” as Angela cried in her car after watching Ainsley go into her dorm.

    “I think that Angela doesn’t really feel like she has a purpose without her daughter,” Larter explains. “What is her life going to look like, with her growing up?”

    Michelle Randolph as Ainsley and Ali Larter as Angela in “Landman” season 2.

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    Larter says she “just really wanted [the audience] to feel what she felt” in that emotional moment — and she achieved that.

    “I’ve been hearing from all these mamas about being able to see that [moment], and that it made them emotional,” she says of the fan response to the episode. “Because that’s the reality of it when you raise these babies, and then they take off and start their life, and who are you? What’s your identity without them?”

    Another thing that’s tough to film? Those bikini scenes, which Larter calls “tough, in a weird way.”

    “I don’t think there’s an actress alive that’s like, ‘Woo! Got a bikini scene!’ Nobody wants to do it,” she said. “Those are the hardest for me. I don’t enjoy them. It’s just part of the story that I’m telling, and I’m an actress, so I get on board. But those are definitely my least favorite.”

    Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

    In those moments, the mom of two admitted she has to “spend all this time fighting off my own insecurities, my own anxiety, to be able to put on that bikini and walk into these scenes.”

    Michelle Randolph as Ainsley and Ali Larter as Angela in “Landman” season 2.

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    Working with Thornton, 70, on the other hand, is always a highlight. “My favorite is when I get to have a real, honest quiet exchange between Tommy and Angela,” Larter said. “I just love that.”

    The end of the season 2 finale was an example of exactly that kind of scene, and Larter said it “was an important and beautiful way to end the season.”

    “I live for those scenes,” she said. “Because so much of Angela, when I’m playing her, is high stakes, high emotion, something wild is happening.”

    Landman seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming on Paramount+



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