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US modernistic Western crime drama television series

Longmire
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Title card

Genre
  • Crime drama
  • Neo-Western
Based on "Walt Longmire Mysteries" book series
past Craig Johnson
Developed by
  • John Coveny
  • Chase Baldwin
Starring
  • Robert Taylor
  • Katee Sackhoff
  • Lou Diamond Phillips
  • Adam Bartley
  • Cassidy Freeman
  • Bailey Chase
Land of origin United States
Original language English language
No. of seasons vi
No. of episodes 63 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • John Coveny
  • Hunt Baldwin
  • Christopher Chulack
  • Greer Shephard
  • Michael M. Robin
Production location New Mexico
Running fourth dimension 42–71 minutes
Production companies
  • Warner Horizon Tv set
  • The Shephard/Robin Company
  • Ii Boomerangs Productions
Benefactor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network A&Eastward (2012–2014)
Netflix (2015–2017)
Original release June 3, 2012 (2012-06-03) –
November 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
External links
Website
Production website

Longmire is an American modern Western offense drama television series that premiered on June 3, 2012 on the A&E network, adult past John Coveny and Hunt Baldwin.[1] The series is based on the Walt Longmire Mysteries serial of novels by Craig Johnson.[2] It centers on Walt Longmire, a sheriff in fictional Absaroka Canton, Wyoming. He is assisted by staff, friends, and his daughter in investigating major crimes within his jurisdiction.

Longmire became the "highest-rated original drama serial" on A&Eastward;[three] all the same, the network announced in August 2014 that information technology would non renew the series later the third flavour.[4] Warner Horizon Telly offered it to other networks[five] and Netflix picked it upward, starting with flavor four.[6] Netflix released the sixth and last season on November 17, 2017.[7] [viii] [ix] All episodes are available for streaming via Netflix in the United states of america.[ten] [11]

Plot [edit]

Walt Longmire (Robert Taylor) is the sheriff of fictional Absaroka County. Sheriff Longmire'southward longtime friend Henry Standing Carry (Lou Diamond Phillips), a Cheyenne, provides insight to and sometimes aids in dealing with tribal police. (The Indian reservation has its own police force force, which has authorization within the reservation boundaries, except for capital crimes.) As the series progresses, the friends deal with issues of gambling at a casino on the reservation, issues of competing jurisdictional dominance for protecting people and prosecuting crimes, and other bug of gimmicky Native American life.

Season One [edit]

Walt's adult daughter Cady (Cassidy Freeman) is concerned that her father has been stuck since the decease of her mother. While preparing to run for re-ballot, Walt has delegated virtually police duties to deputies Branch Connally (Bailey Chase) and "The Ferg" (Adam Bartley). Branch has as well entered the election, to unseat Longmire, and he is secretly dating Cady. Victoria "Vic" Moretti (Katee Sackhoff), a transplanted Philadelphia homicide detective, arrived in Wyoming six months prior and works as one of Walt'south deputies.

In random flashback scenes, Walt and Henry travel separately to Denver, Colorado, where Walt attacks someone in a meth house. Denver Law Homicide Detective Fales (Charles Southward. Dutton) later comes to Wyoming to talk to Walt and Cady most Cady'south mother's death. Cady is shocked to learn her mother was murdered, equally Walt had told her she died of cancer. Fales tells Walt they found the murder suspect buried in a shallow grave. Walt denies killing the man; however, Detective Fales suspects that if Walt did not commit the murder, and so Henry did.

Season Two [edit]

Cady goes to Denver to speak to Detective Fales, who gives her the details of her mother's murder and informs her the suspected murderer has too been killed. When Fales questions her, she says that her father confides in Henry Standing Bear, inadvertently giving Fales a new target of investigation. Henry tells Walt that he killed the murderer because Walt was unable to practice and so. Vic encounters Ed Gorski (Lee Tergesen), a retired cop from Philadelphia. They discuss the suicide of Gorski's old partner, whom Vic had implicated in a corruption scandal that prompted an internal affairs investigation. Gorski blames Vic for his partner'south decease and begins to stalk her. Frightened by Gorski'south way, Vic asks Henry for aid, and Walt visits Gorski to warn him away. Gorski is subsequently beaten severely. Hector (Jeffrey De Serrano), a Cheyenne mercenary believed to have assaulted Gorski, is protected past Walt. Henry confesses to Walt that he hired Hector to impale Miller Beck, the murderer of Walt's wife, but Hector explains that he did not kill the murderer, merely simply beat him and took his teeth as trophies. Fales and his team find the teeth at Henry's bar and abort him. Walt wins the ballot. Cady is hospitalized after beingness hit by a car after hers is sabotaged. Branch investigates, leading to a confrontation with members of the local Cheyenne reservation, in which Branch is severely injured and calls Walt for help.

Season 3 [edit]

As Branch recovers from being shot, he comes to believe he was shot by David Ridges (David Midthunder), a Cheyenne who was thought to have committed suicide and been cremated. Walt and the others do not believe him, and he begins his ain investigation. In prison, Henry is abused by other Native Americans, led by former Cheyenne reservation police principal Malachi Strand (Graham Greene). Strand believes Henry contributed to his abort through his friendship with Walt. When Malachi makes it hard for Henry to obtain an chaser, Cady decides to represent him. Henry gets released on bail and sets out to prove his innocence.

Malachi is too released and begins working equally security for Jacob Nighthorse (A Martinez), a prominent Cheyenne man of affairs and developer. Both Branch and Henry uncover clues that point to Nighthorse's existence involved in their cases, with Ridges as a cardinal effigy. Walt believes Nighthorse might have had a role in his married woman's murder. He begins to believe that Co-operative is obsessed past his ideas about Ridges and suspends him temporarily, putting him in the care of his father Barlow (Gerald McRaney). Walt and Henry acquire that Ridges killed Miller Beck. Walt learns of Ridges' hideout location and kills him in a confrontation, in self defense force. Confronted past evidence that proves that Ridges, and not Henry killed Miller Brook, Fales is forced to drib all charges against Henry, but the investigations proceed. Co-operative questions his male parent, who admits to having paid Nighthorse to hire Ridges to kill Walt'due south wife in hopes of helping Co-operative become sheriff. The season ends with the sound of a gunshot.

Flavor Four [edit]

Walt, Vic, and Ferg ready out to search for Co-operative, after finding a disturbing typewritten note on his home figurer. Walt finds him dead in a river from what appears to be a self-inflicted shotgun wound. Walt finds soil in the shotgun shell, implying that the shell had been ejected later on firing and replaced in the gun. Walt hence refuses to rule Branch'southward death a suicide, and begins thinking that Nighthorse is backside the murder. A drunken Barlow Connolly confesses to killing Branch. Later, Walt looks into hiring some other deputy, Zach Heflin (Barry Sloane) to supervene upon Branch. The section investigates the rape of a Cheyenne girl named Gabriella (Julia Jones) past a group of oil rig workers, but is unable to do annihilation. Henry, meanwhile, takes up Hector's function equally avenger. When the rapists turn up expressionless, both Walt and the workers try to find the murderer, believed to be Gabriella or the new Hector. Walt begins spending time with his new love involvement, Dr. Donna Monaghan (Ally Walker). Monaghan and Walt are attacked in his abode, Walt is injured and she is kidnapped

Season Five [edit]

Walt conducts an intense search for the person who kidnapped Donna afterward the domicile invasion and seriously wounded him. Walt and Donna keep their relationship. Nighthorse becomes increasingly suspicious of Malachi's activities, and suspects he is skimming at the casino or otherwise earning illegal money. Mathias (Zahn McClarnon), the Chief of Police on the Cheyenne Reservation, figures out that Henry has taken over Hector's duties every bit vigilante and uses that to his advantage. Archie (The Ferg) begins a relationship with a local nurse. A heroin operation by the Irish mob is discovered in Walt'southward jurisdiction. Uncovering who is selling heroin on the reservation leads Walt to arrest their local enforcer Eddie Harp (Dan Donohue). Archie is held up at gunpoint delivering Eddie to the FBI, traumatizing him. Walt defends a wrongful-death conform; if he loses, he will lose everything he owns, and probably his chore. Vic learns she is pregnant simply is unsure if the father is her ex-boyfriend Eamonn (Josh Cooke) or Travis (Derek Phillips), Branch's childhood best friend with whom she had a drunken i-nighttime stand. Walt ends his human relationship with Donna. A future possibility of a relationship with Vic is suggested as they acknowledge their feelings toward each other.[12] Run a risk (Peter Stormare) tells Vic where to find a murder weapon and so that he can get the death sentence, merely Vic gets assaulted recovering it. Walt travels to Boston to confront the head of the Irish Mafia, Shane Muldoon (Dylan Walsh) and tell him to finish selling heroin or else he will divulge Muldoon's identity to the FBI. Some time subsequently a photograph arrives for Walt from Shane showing Eddie dead. Tucker Baggett (Brett Rice), an attorney and close friend of Barlow Connally tells Walt that the existent reason he is prosecuting the ceremonious accommodate is so that he tin bankrupt him and Barlow's existent estate visitor can take over Walt's land for a 36-hole golf course. As Henry gives a ride dwelling house to a presumably drunk woman, Malachi and his men kidnap him. He is taken to a remote area of the neighboring Crow reservation, staked to the basis, and left to dice.[13]

Season Six [edit]

In the get-go episode, Henry is still being held by kidnappers (led by Malachi) on the Crow reservation and might die if not found, simply is finally freed by Walt with the help of the Crow medicine woman.[11] Walt investigates a bank robbery with some unusual aspects.[14] Based on the utilise of Jacob Nighthorse'south wooden stakes in the Henry kidnapping, Walt withal suspects Jacob of being behind Malachi only due to Jacob's fear of Malachi, Henry arranges a reconciliation with Walt. As a result, Jacob agrees to nowadays Malachi's "Red Pony" ledger to the FBI as proof that Malachi was using the Red Pony to syphon illegal profits. Walt discovers that Vic is pregnant. Walt starts his trial as does Chance who pleads guilty and so engineers his escape. In finding Chance Vic gets shot, and loses the baby. [xv] [sixteen] Some other "Hector" appears, running Jacob and Henry off the road. Walt's ceremonious trial goes badly, but the shooting of Tucker (who is also the chaser for the plaintiff) farther complicates matters as Walt is immediately under suspicion. Vic attempts suicide. The death of former sheriff Lucian Connally (Peter Weller) (Walt's mentor, and Barlow's brother) upsets Walt and makes him consider retirement. Jacob testifies to the collusion between Tucker Baggett and Barlow so that Walt'southward land tin be taken and used for a golf class, revealing that despite their differences, he has a nifty deal of respect for Walt. As a result of emails that Jacob makes available, all charges in the ceremonious suit are dropped. The death of the Irish Mob enforcer Eddie Harp is revealed to have been staged and he is discovered back selling heroin on the reservation. Walt remains unconvinced of Jacob's innocence particularly after he confessed to having accustomed funding from Shane Muldoon. Malachi kills Muldoon and then kidnaps Henry and Jacob to force Jacob to sacrifice the deeds for the casino to him. Malachi and his men confront a last showdown with Walt, Vic, Ferg and the recently re-instated Zach Heflin, joined past Mathias' Cheyenne Tribal Police, ending with Walt killing Malachi and Henry killing Darius Burns (Joseph Daniel Havenstar), his 2nd in command. Walt and Vic embark a relationship, as do Cady and Zach. Walt retires later convincing Cady to run for the job of Sheriff. Walt leaves searching for the buried treasure that Lucian had convinced him that he had found, while Henry takes over Jacob'south casino.

Episodes [edit]

Cast and characters [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Robert Taylor as Walt Longmire, the long-time sheriff of Absaroka County. His graphic symbol is a throwback to the iconic heroes of classical Westerns, laconic and introspective, with a strong sense of duty and justice. As the stories build, Walt is shown to take a knack for finding the truth behind the various crimes that have been committed. His wife died a yr before the series started, and he has told his daughter and friends that she died of cancer. Walt's grief leads to isolation and guilt.
  • Katee Sackhoff as Victoria "Vic" Moretti, a sheriff's deputy and a former Philadelphia Police Section homicide detective. She moved to Wyoming with her married man Sean following an incident with her superior officer in Philadelphia. She has four brothers, and at to the lowest degree i sis.[17]
  • Lou Diamond Phillips every bit Henry Standing Bear, a Cheyenne who is Walt's all-time friend and closest confidant. Their friendship began when they met in the 6th grade. Henry owns and operates the Red Pony, a local tavern and eating house. An expert tracker, his proper name is described equally meaning "a bear who protects those whom he loves".[18] Henry is initially treated as a small-scale character, but equally the series goes on, his position every bit a well-respected member of his community becomes a prominent storyline, and he actively helps Walt and Cady on numerous occasions. Henry does non speak in contractions.[nineteen]
  • Bailey Hunt as Co-operative Connally, an ambitious deputy who comes from a wealthy local family unit. His uncle, Lucian Connally, was Walt's predecessor every bit sheriff, and Branch hopes to be sheriff one day, equally well. He was romantically involved with Cady Longmire. Afterwards beingness shot past David Ridges in Season 2, he is shown during the next flavour recovering and investigating the assault. He was suspended from the strength and murdered by his father Barlow at the finish of Season 3.
  • Cassidy Freeman as Cady Longmire, Walt's daughter, an attorney who initially works for a local constabulary business firm. Afterward, she works for Jacob Nighthorse, to provide representation to residents on the reservation. She was romantically involved with Branch Connally for a time. Later on, she becomes romantically involved with "Zach" Heflin. In the serial finale, her begetter convinces her to run for sheriff.
  • Adam Bartley as Archie "The Ferg" Ferguson, an awkward but hard-working immature deputy, who felt unappreciated next to his more than senior deputies, the handsome Branch Connally and the former Philadelphia Detective Vic Moretti. His eclectic knowledge and skills have helped solve cases, justifying Walt's hiring him, despite the fact that one reason Walt hired him was as a favor to his male parent. He continues to feel overlooked, even when he is promoted to a more senior deputy condition. In the early on seasons, he has an unrequited shell on Cady. In season five, he meets 1000000, a local nurse.

Recurring [edit]

  • Louanne Stephens as Red — dispatcher and director of the sheriff'southward function (seasons 1-half dozen).
  • Zahn McClarnon as Chief Mathias — principal of the Cheyenne reservation's tribal police (seasons 1-6).
  • A Martinez as Jacob Nighthorse — a local Cheyenne man of affairs representing the interests of his people (seasons 1-6).
  • Bob Clendenin as Jamie DeBell — a nervous weed dealer, who has also worked a diverseness of low paying legal jobs, such as a pizza delivery man and Uber driver, who occasionally gives Walt information about criminal activity (seasons ane, 3, 5-6).
  • Gerald McRaney as Barlow Connally — a wealthy, powerful, local, real manor developer and Branch'due south father (seasons one-4).
  • Peter Weller as Lucian Connally — Branch's uncle and the rugged, Western lawman, now retired (only occasionally offering assistance to Walt) that was not but Walt's predecessor every bit sheriff, but the one who hired him and trained him (seasons 1-4, six).
  • John Bishop every bit Bob Barnes — the town drunk who has worked a variety of odd jobs. Despite his alcoholism frequently landing him in questionable situations, Bob is by and large shown to take a good heart and occasionally helps Walt and the department with investigations. Walt sometimes demonstrates a big brotherly affinity for Bob by chastising him when he falls off the wagon but also by helping him when possible, including getting Bob a job at the local florist shop (seasons 1-half dozen).
  • Arron Shiver as Billy Barnes — Bob's son (seasons one-2, 5)
  • Tom Wopat every bit Sheriff Jim Wilkins — sheriff of neighboring Cumberland County (seasons 1, 4-6).
  • Louis Herthum equally Omar — local hunting guide with expertise in firearms (seasons 1-3, 5). Omar regularly flirts with Vic, to her dismay.
  • Katherine LaNasa as Lizzie Ambrose — wealthy local adult female with whom Walt has a tentative romantic relationship (seasons 1-2).
  • Charles S. Dutton every bit Detective Fales — from Denver, investigating the suspicious expiry of the murderer of Walt'southward wife (seasons 1-iii).
  • Michael Mosley as Sean Keegan — Vic'south married man, natural gas visitor executive (seasons 1-3).
  • Jeffrey De Serrano equally Hector — Cheyenne ex-boxer who lives on the reservation, is a mercenary-for-hire and vigilante for Cheyenne people who seek justice (seasons 1-3, 6).
  • Irene Bedard equally May Still H2o — Cheyenne woman who respects Walt and Henry (seasons 1, 3-iv).
  • Amber Midthunder as Lily Even so Water — May's daughter (seasons ane, iii).
  • Q'orianka Kilcher as Ayasha Roundstone (seasons 1)
  • Lee Tergesen as Ed Gorski — ex-cop from Philadelphia who worked with Vic (seasons 2-3). He was previously romantically involved with her but she broke off the relationship, and in the aftermath he chooses to stalk her.
  • Derek Phillips equally Travis Murphy — a boyhood friend of Branch Connally. He aspires to be a sheriff's deputy (seasons 2-half-dozen).
  • Noam Jenkins every bit FBI Agent Towson — a by-the-book agent seen by the sheriff'due south department every bit a negative forcefulness (seasons two, five).
  • David Midthunder every bit David Ridges — a Cheyenne man who shoots Branch and becomes a fugitive (seasons ii-3).
  • Ralph Alderman as Judge Joseph Mayhew — the approximate presiding over the trials of Henry Standing Bear and Gamble Gilbert (seasons 3-6).
  • T.J. Alvarado as Dillon — the doctor at the reservation dispensary (seasons 3-5).
  • Joseph Daniel Havenstar as Darius Burns — Malachi Strand'south right-hand homo (seasons 3-6).
  • Graham Greene as Malachi Strand — the former master of the tribal police and Nighthorse's chief of security at the casino (seasons 3-6).
  • Hank Cheyne every bit Sam Poteet — is a Cheyenne White Warrior and sage (seasons 3-6).
  • Scott Michael Campbell every bit Dr. Weston — a medico at the regional hospital who occasionally assists in Longmire's investigations (seasons 3-6).
  • Nick Gehlfuss as Cameron Maddox — a lawyer who went to police school with Cady. He helps her try to prove Henry'south innocence (season 3).
  • Patricia Bethune equally Mary Jo Potato — Travis' mother (seasons iii-5)
  • Peter Stormare equally Chance Gilbert — the leader of an anti-regime move who is both insane and very intelligent. He kidnaps Vic and her married man after their machine breaks down. He only appears in 6 episodes, simply becomes a major villain (seasons 3, 5-6).
  • Josh Cooke every bit Eamonn O'Neill — a deputy from Cumberland Canton who fills in briefly at the sheriff's department (seasons 4-5).
  • Barry Sloane every bit Zachary "Zach" Heflin — a new deputy hired by Walt (seasons 4, half-dozen). He later becomes romantically involved with Cady.
  • Julia Jones as Gabriella Langton — a Cheyenne daughter who is raped (flavour 4).
  • Marry Walker as Dr. Donna Monaghan — a therapist treating local veterans (seasons 4-5). She becomes a love involvement of Walt's.
  • Tantoo Primal as Marilyn Yarlott — a Crow hunter and medicine woman who lives alone in the vast wilderness of the Crow reservation (seasons 4-half dozen).
  • Callum Keith Rennie as Walker Browning — the managing director of a regional free energy company; Walt suspects him of criminal activity (seasons iv-5).
  • Tamara Duarte as Mandy Plitt — a young Cheyenne adult female hired by Cady Longmire to help her in the legal-assistance office on the Cheyenne reservation (seasons 4-6).
  • Stephen Louis Grush as Monte Ford — a boyfriend who applies to be a sheriff'south deputy. After Zach is selected, Monte responds angrily and follows Zach around to annoy him (seasons four-five).
  • Currie Graham as Kevin Morris — Jacob Nighthorse's lawyer (seasons 4-6).
  • Lew Temple as Archer Loftus — a worker with the regional free energy visitor run by Walker Browning. He is a conspiracy theorist (season iv).
  • Mary Wiseman equally Million — a nurse at the local hospital who begins dating Ferg (seasons 5-half dozen).
  • Eric Ladin as Mayor Sawyer Crane — the ambitious mayor of Durant, Wyoming (seasons 5-6).
  • Brett Rice equally Tucker Baggett — a lawyer and wannabe existent estate tycoon who is a close friend of Barlow Connally (seasons v-6).
  • Dylan Walsh as Shane Muldoon — the leader of the Irish mafia (seasons 5-vi).
  • Dan Donohue equally Eddie Harp — a drug dealer affiliated with the Irish mafia (seasons 5-half dozen).
  • Patch Darragh every bit Dave Milgrom — Walt's lawyer (seasons 5-6).
  • Raphael Sbarge as Agent Decker — a corrupt FBI agent with ties to Muldoon and Malachi (season 6).
  • Marylouise Burke as Beverly Joyce — Million'due south mother (season 6).
  • Mike Pniewski equally Judge Clarence Drood — the judge presiding over Walt's civil adapt (season vi).

Development and production [edit]

Longmire received a pilot order on Dec 14, 2010. The pilot was written past John Coveny and Hunt Baldwin, and directed past Christopher Chulack.[ commendation needed ] Coveny, Baldwin, and Chulack serve as executive producers alongside Greer Shephard, Michael One thousand. Robin, and the production companies Warner Horizon Television and the Shephard/Robin Visitor. The serial is an adaptation of the Longmire mystery novels written by best-selling author, Craig Johnson.[20]

The story is set in northern Wyoming, but the series has been filmed in several locations in New Mexico, including Santa Fe, Eagle Nest, Espanola, and Crimson River, and Las Vegas, New Mexico.[21] Buffalo, in Johnson Canton, in northeast Wyoming, is the setting for some scenes set in the fictional town of Durant, county seat of Absaroka.[22]

Casting announcements began in Feb 2011, with Robert Taylor bandage start in the lead office of Sheriff Walt Longmire.[23] Katee Sackhoff, Bailey Chase, Cassidy Freeman, and Lou Diamond Phillips followed, with Sackhoff cast in the role of Victoria "Vic" Moretti, Chase cast as Branch Connally, Freeman cast as Cady Longmire, and Phillips cast equally Henry Continuing Bear.[24]

On August 26, 2011, A&E picked up the series for a 10-episode first season.[25] A&East renewed it for a second season on June 29, 2012, post-obit early success as the highest-rated summer scripted drama debut, and as A&Eastward's highest-rated scripted drama.[26] The network renewed it for a tertiary flavor on Nov 25, 2013.[27]

In 2013, massive wildfires scorched the Valles Caldera National Preserve, which disrupted the serial product. Three fires started over a three-week period, two at the same fourth dimension. The Prescott Fire Department's Granite Mount Hotshots assisted in preventing the destruction of the area effectually where Walt's house is filmed.[28] Nineteen of the Hotshots' twenty members were afterwards killed battling the 2013 Yarnell Hill Burn in Arizona.[29] The 2nd season's finale honored them in the endmost credits.[28] [ citation needed ]

Product for the 3rd season began in early 2014. Filming of the interiors took identify in New United mexican states at Garson Studios, on the campus of Santa Fe University of Art and Blueprint. According to the New Mexico State Film Office, exteriors were filmed in and around Santa Fe and at Garson Studios.[xxx]

On Baronial 28, 2014, A&E appear that Longmire was cancelled after completing its tertiary flavor, despite consistently strong viewership that fabricated it "the most-watched original serial in A&E history, packing well-nigh six one thousand thousand viewers" per episode,[31] "reportedly because it appealed to an older demographic that was unappealing to advertisers"[32] and was produced by an external studio.[31]

Three months later, Netflix confirmed that it had picked upwardly the series (based, in contrast to A&E, on its stiff entreatment to a specific segment of the audience[31]) and would motion-picture show additional episodes.[33] The x-episode fourth season filmed on location in New United mexican states,[34] and was fabricated bachelor for viewing in North America and Oceania on September x, 2015.[ citation needed ]

On October thirty, 2015, Netflix appear that Longmire would return for a fifth season.[35] Season-five location filming was scheduled for late March to late June, 2016. It took place primarily in Las Vegas, New United mexican states, the town shown in the series. Other locations included towns in the surrounding area.[36] The studio work was completed at Garson Studios at Santa Fe University of Art and Design.[ citation needed ] [37] The 10-episode fifth season was made available for viewing on September 23, 2016.[ commendation needed ]

According to Eric Witt, director of the Santa Fe Picture Office, season-six filming was scheduled to brainstorm in March 2017.[38] By June, the interior scenes had been filmed at Garson Studios; location photography was underway in various New Mexico locations including Santa Fe, Las Vegas, Valles Caldera, Pecos, and other sites in the northern part of the state. The director was T.J. Scott and the producers included Hunt Baldwin, John Coveny, Greer Shephard, and Michael M. Robin.[39] Filming concluded the last week of June.[40]

Release [edit]

Broadcast [edit]

Longmire began airing in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland on TCM, on March 17, 2013, at nine:00 pm,[41] in Commonwealth of australia on GEM on May 15, 2013, at 9:30 pm. Season two began ambulation in Australia on July 31, 2013,[42] and in Italy on Rete 4 on July four, 2013, at 9:00 pm.[43]

The sixth and last season began ambulation on TCM in the Great britain, on January 7, 2018.[44]

The series is shown in Ireland on RTÉ One and in Germany on RTL Nitro, equally of January 10, 2014, at 10:05 pm. It made its Canadian debut in English, in January 2014 on APTN,[45] and in French on May 26, 2014, on Séries+.[46] International broadcasters retain the rights to new Netflix-commissioned seasons of the evidence until their licenses elapse.

Home media [edit]

The first season of Longmire was released on May 28, 2013. It featured a documentary most filming in New Mexico, when the setting is in Wyoming, a gallery of photographic stills, and some unaired scenes.[47] The second season was released on May 13, 2014. The three-disc ready included an extended directors' cut version of the seventh episode, "Sound and Fury", as well equally the season finale, "Bad Medicine". A bonus featurette, "Testing Courage: The Storm Defines the Human being", was too included.[48] The third season, including a bonus featurette, "The Ghost in the Storm", was released on March iii, 2015.[49] The start three seasons were added to Netflix in the United States in June 2015. The fourth flavour was released on September 16, 2016, in a three-disc, 10-episode set.[50] The Blu-ray releases of the series were handled by the Warner Archive Drove.[50]

Reception [edit]

Ratings [edit]

Longmire debuted as A&E'southward number-i original-series premiere with 4.ane one thousand thousand total viewers.[51]

Critical reception [edit]

In its first season, Nancy DeWolf Smith of The Wall Street Journal called the series "the all-time of ii worlds: a modern criminal offence drama with dry out wit and sometimes eye-wrenching emotion that'southward besides got a glorious setting under the large heaven of Wyoming." She added: "If it weren't for a few modern conveniences, similar cellphones and trucks, it might too be 1875, and so rugged and unspoiled does the scenery wait."[58] Newsday 's Verne Gay stated: "Longmire arrives as silently as a dust devil kicked upward by a high wind on the Wyoming plains. With little in the way of fanfare and a pb role player unacquainted with household name condition, it must instead rely on a quiet fortitude, much like its namesake." He added: "Unassuming Longmire doesn't shout 'Honey Me!' but instead works its charms subtly, quietly. There'southward hope here."[59] Alan Sepinwall of HitFix said of season one, "there's a sense of place to the bear witness that makes information technology experience unlike every other cop show on television receiver", and he would "like to encounter the mysteries abound more than engaging as the series moves along, but Longmire at to the lowest degree starts with a good foundation in Walt, his sidekicks, and the wide, open spaces they travel."[lx]

The San Francisco Relate 'south David Wiegand was critical, writing that the series "has the look and experience of a testify cooked upward by a bunch of bored TV manufacture types while they were waiting for the valet to bring their car to them at the Beverly Hills Chuck E. Cheese." He added: "At that place's very little drama, and the pilot episode lumbers forth like an overfed elk."[61]

Three years subsequently, after viewing the offset iii episodes of season four, Brian Tallerico wrote on the Roger Ebert site, "Information technology sometimes sounds like faint praise to describe a serial like y'all would a reliable auto, but Longmire is just a sturdy show. It is well-synthetic all around—confidently made, well-acted, and the writing is much smarter than many shows like it. It hums, each episode these three [sic] feeling more well-paced than the 1 before."[62] At the aforementioned point in the series, Mike Hale of The New York Times also filed a favorable review, with particular praise for player Robert Taylor, described as a "modern-solar day Gary Cooper or Joel McCrea".[63]

In the amass, Longmire received favorable reviews on Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes. For example, season four received an average rating of 8.five/10 based on seven reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.[64]

Accolades [edit]

In 2013, the pilot episode of Longmire, whose teleplay was written by Hunt Baldwin and John Coveny, was nominated for an Edgar Accolade by the Mystery Writers of America.[65] The season-2 episode, "Party's Over", was nominated by the Entertainment Industries Quango for a PRISM Honour for Best Drama Series Episode – Substance Use.[66] Also in 2013, the series won the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum'southward Bronze Wrangler for Fictional Television Drama.[67] The series won a Bronze Central Art Award for its season-two television advertisement, titled "The Adjuration".[68]

In 2014, Steve La Porte was nominated for a Makeup Artists and Hairstylist Guild Honor for Best Special Makeup Effects.[69]

Over the years, the series has besides received two Key Fine art Awards and two Red Nation Motion picture Awards of Excellence, the latter for Supporting Role player A Martinez[70] and Graham Greene.[71]

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External links [edit]

  • Longmire on A&E
  • Longmire at IMDb
  • Longmire at Metacritic
  • Longmire on Netflix
  • Walt Longmire series of books on Goodreads

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