A new season begins with much more excitement and challenges that follows Longmire, an intelligent and courageous sheriff, who is loved by all people and struggle against the death of his wife, but by the help of his daughter, he manages to overcome the dilemma and continue his life. In this new season, Walt finds out the truth behind the dead body that found in the river.
This series is just different enough to separate it from all the other "debuts" showing up for your viewing pleasure. It is one of a kind and that is rare in what is being offered these days.
Longmire's canny mix of stand-alone procedural and long-form Western soap-opera is a sturdily constructed production. I see no reason why Longmire in its new home cannot retain its loyal following and attract a bunch of new viewers.
It sometimes sounds like faint praise to describe a series like you would a reliable car but Longmire is just a sturdy show. It is well-constructed all around -- confidently made, well-acted, and the writing is much smarter than many shows like it.