Nighthorse's problems at the casino escalate. Walt gets an unexpected visitor. An inevitable confrontation leads to lives changed.Nighthorse's problems at the casino escalate. Walt gets an unexpected visitor. An inevitable confrontation leads to lives changed.Nighthorse's problems at the casino escalate. Walt gets an unexpected visitor. An inevitable confrontation leads to lives changed.
Joseph Daniel Havenstar
- Darius
- (as J.D. Havenstar)
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Season 6 was not Longmire's strongest, to put it mildly -- but we'd watched it this far and vowed to finish it.
I don't want to spoil the final episode for anyone... but if I could unsee it and watch it again, I would stop halfway through. If you care for these characters and want to keep a fond opinion of the show, I suggest you do the same.
As soon as previous story arches are concluded -- you'll know when you reach that point -- stop. Back out of the directory and clear it from your queue. Because what follows is... well, it's not good. Two short, mostly dialogue-free scenes are nice, but not worth the damage the other scenes cause.
This is just my opinion, of course, but: You've been warned.
I don't want to spoil the final episode for anyone... but if I could unsee it and watch it again, I would stop halfway through. If you care for these characters and want to keep a fond opinion of the show, I suggest you do the same.
As soon as previous story arches are concluded -- you'll know when you reach that point -- stop. Back out of the directory and clear it from your queue. Because what follows is... well, it's not good. Two short, mostly dialogue-free scenes are nice, but not worth the damage the other scenes cause.
This is just my opinion, of course, but: You've been warned.
Just an fyi to the writers. When you put up bail money, you get it back when you go to court. You only lose it if you DON'T go back to court. So Nighthorse used the money for bail, but didn't technically steal it since he will get it back. heard to many characters act like it was gone for good. Not so.
Although I really liked this show, The Native American aspect,the scenery, having it not be in NY, LA, Chicago.etc.,the finale left me with mixed feelings. I never liked Vic. And Walt in the past season and a half has been so different then the previous seasons. He didn't always have my support.
Vic and Walt were probably the worst 'couple' in tv history. l ike many said, no chemistry, and nothing organic about their 'feelings' what so ever. Totally forced and for the fans is an understatement.
But all in all it's a fun show, that for me had some great and not so great story lines, like most shows do. Can't please everyone all the time.
This episode 5 starts.
The show overall 8 1/2.
I'm in agreement with the other reviewers of the implausibility of the wrap-ups. It was over the top; the writers disappointed. It would have been enough for Standing Bear to have made the change and go from there (leave it at that or make way for continuing the series some later date). Vic doing the final shooting would have been a better result (which was poorly edited); it might have explained that terrible (change the channel) kissing scene. The "endings" were out of character and I had to wince at witnessing them. I wish I had not seen past the escape but even if warned (like some reviewers did) I would have kept watching wondering how bad it could be. Read the Spoilers if that will help you decide.
I loved this series, great modern western. The music (and a lot of guest stars) echoed Friday Night Lights. A lot of characters to keep up with arcing over several episodes. Vic spent the whole last episode like a nagging wife, all of a sudden worried about daddy/Walt getting shot even though it's their job and he's her boss. I would get fired for that esp. If I'm packing. Loved Zach's character and would've loved 6 seasons of those love scenes - WOW, I don't care who he sleeps with, he's yummy. Henry Standing Bear cleaned up nice at the end and A Martinez as Nighthorse was the perfect villain trying to retroactively do the right thing. Graham Greene actually was an excellent villain. Didn't like all the white people bashing all thru the show and racial rhetoric - can't we all just get along? And yes you get the bail money back, the casino isn't Enron.
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- TriviaLongmire author Craig Johnson has a cameo as the funeral director.
- GoofsAfter the shooting, when Walt responds on his radio he is holding the mic backwards.
- Quotes
[Last lines]
Sheriff Walt Longmire: [Walt, who has shown an aversion to cell phones throughout the series, pulls a cell phone out of his pocket and answers it] Hello?
- SoundtracksCall It Dreaming
Performed by Iron & Wine
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