Seemed like the typical strategy of ending a season with cliffhangers to keep folks anticipating the next season.
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Just read today that Longmire will be ending after Season 6.
I'm okay with this decision. I don't think shows should last forever.
I'd like to see Longmire continue in the way of the Spencer and Jesse Stone novels. Gritty stories featuring western characters, lands and values are too few and far between. Flyover country holds enough people to elect a U.S. president. Hollywood should open an office in Absaroka County.
Or, where Henry Standing Bear and police chief Matthias go to Standing Rock reservation to rescue kidnapped tribal girls and expose the Russian mob operatives of the Soros-Clinton Foundation who fund the Standing Rock bids to control all casino gambling in the mid west.
I just want to see Walt fond a sense of reliability and stop letting his community down by getting a damn cell phone already.
Yea, it is funny how writers of the world's greatest detectives and other heroes continue to portray their protagonists as out of touch technologically. Those classic stories could live on if they were re written and simply revised out the phone booths and car phones. Dan Wessons and lever carbines too. Oh no, not lever action rifles, what will Walt do? Heavens forbid should he tote an AR.
If he were a wizard like Harry Dresden, I'd understand, but he's not.
Heard an interview on NPR yesterday with the author of Longmire. I just caught the end but two things stood out for me.
1) The author says that he quickly realized that Walt needed to expand his jurisdiction because "How many people can this guy kill in the least populated state in the US without expanding his territory?"
2) Season 6 on Netflix will be the final season.
If we can just get an Agatha Christie reference in here we can go ahead and shut this thread down for good. :p
St Mary Mead suffered their fair share of homicides. What is it about old ladies solving murder mysteries? Of course Sir Henry was much more helpful than Sheriff Pierce and everyone is easier to tolerate than that stuffy Belgian fellow.
All you really need to solve mysteries is a pro like Eddie Valiant. [Flower]
Well played, I was expecting you to turn toward The Hardy Boys or Encyclopedia Brown.