"Longmire" The Calling Back (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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(2015)

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mekdesignhic6 June 2016
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My husband and I have watched Longmire since its premiere on A&E. We were so glad to hear a year back that Netflix was picking it up for production. But then waited and waited for it to come back "on the air." It was worth the wait. The production values seem more artistic, and the throughlines are not painfully truncated for commercial breaks. Also, as the previous poster so blatantly noted through his bias, the storyline is allowed therefore to grab you, good or bad, and you are more invested in the characters, plot line, and theme of each episode. Excellent work! The cinematography is beautiful, the characters, each and every one, you root for, or at least want to know what the heck is going on with them; and the "community" is made real. Thank you for making a commercial cable TV show better than the original. And thank you to Netflix for believing in a really good concept and providing a budget and time worthy of the talent that was obviously already the core of Longmire's production: actors, crew, writers, etc. I look forward to next season.
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10/10
There Must Be a Way
darbski22 October 2017
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**SPOILERS** I agree with the reviewers from Massachusetts. The episodes are stronger, and color and photography seem sharper as well. This episode is about the victimization of native young women and the apparent inability of the police and prosecutors to do anything about it.

I'm really curious to see what Henry/Hector now does on his own to solve this problem. Right away, though Mathias presents him with another request for help. That's gonna be good, too. What I REALLY want to see is a way to get Malachi permanently off Henry's back. I've got five seasons of Longmire in my collection. I was sorry to see Hector go down, but if anyone can take his place, it's gotta be Henry.

The sweat lodge scene was moving, but it seemed like May leaving was just too out of place. Why would she leave BEFORE they had all finished?
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9/10
An Ugly Reality
Hitchcoc24 December 2018
A young woman is raped on the reservation by some white oil workers. But because of the lack of a rape kit on the res hospital there is little to connect them. She is cast out by her own mother. What makes this such a good show is the lack of easy answers. We also get a look at Zack, the new deputy, who is probational. He appears to add a little breath of fresh air. His tactics are spontaneous.
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