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  1. Find out the plot, cast, and ratings of each episode of Longmire season 4, a crime drama series set in Wyoming. Watch options and trivia are also available for each episode.

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    By Matt Fowler

    Updated: Sep 12, 2015 12:55 am

    Posted: Sep 11, 2015 8:08 pm

    As many of you know already, Longmire, the enjoyable, decently-rated crime series cancelled by A&E for skewing too old in the demo, was saved and gifted with a Season 4 by Netflix. All 10 new episodes debuted this week (with the first three seasons also available for binging) giving fans much needed relief from the cliffhanger that rocked the end of the Season 3 finale. A "gunshot" mystery that would have gone unanswered had it not been for the revival, leaving Longmire in the TV hell known as "shows that never got an ending."

    But it's back. Long live the Longmire. A show that was smart enough, for the most part, to step up and out of its procedural roots more and more each year. Granted, that aspect isn't gone from the show, even in this fourth season on Netflix. Though it is diminished. There are still "case of the week" aspects (though "week" doesn't seem to fit now that you can watch all the episodes in one swoop), but the show figured out a way to better incorporate the side cases into the larger arcs, with only a few outliers here and there.

    I won't go into full spoilers for this Season 4 review. I've absorbed all 10 episodes and those who wish to know my thoughts regarding specific details can head over to the Longmire Spoiler "What Did You Think Of The Ending?" page. This review here will speak in broad, vaguer terms so someone can read it without getting certain story elements ruined for them.

    A new possible love interest for Walt, eh? Well then what ever became of Vic's feeling for him? You might ask. Perhaps. As awkward as that May/December "no"mance may have been for some viewers. Well, the season starts out leaning very heavily into it, but then swiftly kicks it to the side due to all the dire happenings. Again, if you watch the show, you know the powder keg Season 3 left us with. And so that's used to sort of throw a fire blanket over the weird "Will They?/Won't They?" deal that was bubbling up last year. An angle I had mixed feeling about, though well-supported by two fine actors.

    There are just too many big things going on as we enter Season 4 for this type of "peace time" silliness to stick. So it gets shuffled back into the deck. Oh, it comes up later when it becomes clear that there are unspoken and unaddressed feelings/issues between Walt and Vic, so it's not gone for good. Which, in a way, I'm happy about because I also don't like it when shows drop a prominent storyline completely.

    Vic's sort of an odd TV character anyhow. I mean, she seems tailor-made to be the gal who eventually winds up with the lead, but we all seem to want much more for her than that. She entered the show with a husband who we didn't even meet until seven episodes in. And her relationship with him was rocky to boot. You add to that the fact that Walt entered the show as a widower and - boom! - it seems like a perfect combo. But it's not. And I think the show gets that. At least more so this season. That's not to say they won't wind up together down the line, but at least steps are being taken to make it feel more earned, and believable, if it did. Katee Sackhoff as Vic Moretti.The standout arc this season, however, belongs to Lou Diamond Phillips' Henry, who underwent a transformation from victim to vigilante, slowly taking up Hector's mantle as the resident odds-evener for the reservation's downtrodden and unfortunate. It's a really well-crafted, emotional story that takes its time building towards something great. It makes sense and it hits home, and Henry's saga with a young "Rez" girl named Gabby (aforementioned Julia Jones) stands as a seasonal highlight. Along with the fact that everything Walt, Henry, Nighthorse, and a local heavy played by Callum Keith Rennie (BSG alum!) winds up intersecting by the end of the 10.

    Season 4 is definitely Longmire's best season. Adequate praise, I think, for a show that's improved year-over-year. Constantly finding its balance between blow off mysteries and engrossing character drama. Does it leave room for more? For a Season 5? As in, did the producers treat this miracle season on Netflix as a way to wrap everything up completely? Well, I'll leave that chat for the "What Did You Think Of The Ending?" page for those who've finished the season and aren't afraid of spoilers. In fact, there's an entire new character on the show I didn't even bring up in this review because his mere existence is a spoiler. So make sure to head to that page if you want detailed thoughts on crucial plot points.

    Longmire returned with a gripping, confident season that really - considering the shift to Netflix - changed very little. It may have become more serialized, sure, but that's pretty much the trajectory the show had been on over the past few years. The episodes were longer, but that only felt like an occasional strain. Most of Season 3's lingering s...

    IGN's Matt Fowler reviews the Netflix revival of the crime series Longmire, which picks up after the cliffhanger of Season 3. He praises the show's Wyoming setting, Cheyenne themes, and serialized arcs, but criticizes some of the procedural episodes and the love triangle.

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