Posted on 07/03/2017 10:49:37 PM PDT by Gene Eric
The anticipated final season 6 is expected to air this September, 2017. Originally launched on A&E mid-2012 — seasons 1-5 are available on Netflix.
Short list of cast
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Robert Taylor | Sheriff Walt Longmire |
Katee Sackhoff | Victoria Moretti |
Lou Diamond Phillips | Henry a.k.a Standing Bear |
Adam Bartle | Ferg |
Louanne Stephens | Ruby |
Bailey Chase | Branch Connally |
Have you ever watched "Foyle's War?" Netflix offers all eight seasons of the show on DVD. It's a British detective show that takes place during WWII. The end of the series takes place after the war has ended. "Shetland" is also another great detective series. Netflix has the first three seasons streaming. Douglas Henshall plays the Chief detective. I'd recommend "Vera" but I noticed Netflix doesn't have it. The main character Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope is played by Brenda Blethyn. There's been four seasons so far, and has been renewed for a fifth. "Hinterland" is a Welsh detective series. Netflix has two seasons live streaming, and a third season aired in Britain last October.
Not Robert Taylor?
I have cable, but like Netflix because I can also get DVDs from them along with live streaming. It’s costs me less than $19 a month. I’m signed up for one disk at a time, which is fine for me since I have so much other stuff to watch. When I finish the shows I’ve recorded on my DVR, I’ll switch to Netflix, or watch some of the British programs I’ve downloaded from UK websites. Britain consistently produces excellent historical documentaries, and mystery shows.
Won't tolerate that, and I miss a lot of shows and movies.
FYI, the final season 6 of Longmire launched Friday (Nov 17th) on Netflix. All episodes available. Enjoy.
Thanks for the ping. Hope this will be on DVD, don’t have Netflix and missed after A&E dropped it.
Spent the last three days watching it. I can’t believe they are going to cancel this series!
We stopped watching half way through season 5 the episode were Walt showed up at the Red Pony and started a fight with Henry. I turn so dark and Walts charecter so far out of control we just didn’t enjoy it any more. Lost all the best things from the books. The Walt Longmire of the novels was a realy cowboy who lived by the code not the man that show turned him into.
I watched the first nine episodes this weekend. Still have the final episode to watch but I hate to do it. I hate to see it end...
I’ve been watching them.
Thanks. I cannot wait! I will start tonight!
Have really enjoyed the series.
I guess I am not going to be able to see the next season of house of cards.
I have loved this series. Watched season 5 last week. An old-fashioned (more or less) hero. My only complaint is that every once in a while (as with the mother who killed her daughter’s husband) the “mystery” is a self contained episode that doesn’t really move the larger story arcs along. But still, Taylor plays that part perfectly, though even now I find Katee Sackoff (who used to be called here on FR “Manhands”) very difficult to look at.
I think you are correct but I found the textured complicated stories compelling.
So tired of series where I can see the ending in my head after ten minutes.
I’ve seen all the episodes until this season. We’re up to episode four which featured a very strong pro-life undercurrent.
Im gonna miss Walt and Henry.
Didn’t like the ending.
“Branch Conally? Isnt he dead?”
Barlow Connelly. Walt shot him a couple seasons ago. Suicide by cop.
When I watched the ending scenes of Season 1, Episode 1 years ago, I thought it was so much like some of the endings of “The Closer”. Then I saw the credits. Both Closer and Longmire were by Hunt Baldwin and John Coveny.
The attorney characters in both shows, and the legal situations, were similarly interesting, too.
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