Durn right LJ - I got the email from Netflix, put Longmire 5 on my list and tonight me 'n the better 75% are going to enjoy the first episode. Excellent!
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
The finale Season Six is now available on Netflix...
We finished watching it last night...
I don't want to post spoilers for any Longmire fans who haven't watched it yet, so I'll just say that it's a very well done final season, and it doesn't cheat the audience with unresolved story arcs...
I saw that the other day, watched the recap/preview trailer and realized I’ve forgotten most of season 5 thanks to Swiss cheese brain - so I need to find time to binge both seasons, it seems.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
~ Carl Sagan
That was a good end to the series, the last scene especially. I tend to agree with Sue, though, that there were only a few inspired characters. Walt and Vic were solid, but two big misses were Lou Diamond-Phillips as Standing Bear and Walt's daughter Cady. Those are the four main characters and two were a drag that the other two could not carry. Secondary roles for Nighthorse, Marilyn, and Lucian were interesting, but most like The Ferg, Ruby,Mathias, Omar, Branch, et al. were just okay. And the villains were not very much fun or deep, from Gerald McRaney's Barlow Connally, to David Ridges, to the Malachi character, they just were not believable or very interesting. Also, it was hard to overlook some of the weak plot points especially in the legal and medical related scenes. Trying not to compare it to the books (since the series really pales in comparison), and it still is hard to rate the series above about a B+: worth watching but there is plenty of stronger work out there.