List of Longmire episodes
Longmire is a crime drama series that premiered on A&E on June 3, 2012. The series is based on the Longmire mystery novels written by best-selling author Craig Johnson, and follows Walt Longmire (Robert Taylor), the Sheriff of Absaroka County, Wyoming, as he returns to work following the death of his wife.
As of July 15, 2012[update], seven episodes of Longmire have aired.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release date | ||||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
1 | 10[1] | June 3, 2012 | August 5, 2012[1] | — | — | — | |
2 | TBA | 2013 | — | — | — | — |
Episodes
Season 1 (2012)
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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1 | "Pilot" | Christopher Chulack | John Coveny & Hunt Baldwin | June 3, 2012 | 4.15[2] | |
Sheriff Walt Longmire has mourned the death of his wife for a year. He has delegated most police duties to deputies Branch Connaly (Bailey Chase) and "The Ferg" (Adam Bartley). Longmire's adult daughter Cady (Cassidy Freeman) is concerned about her father - particularly his excessive beer drinking and messy housekeeping. Victoria "Vic" Moretti (Katie Sackhoff) has arrived from Philadelphia to assist the department, and Walt’s longtime friend Henry Standing Bear (Lou Diamond Phillips) assists with any dealings with the local Indian reservation. The sheriff's office investigates a murder linked to a missing Indian girl and a mobile brothel. In the episode's opening scenes, Walt can be seen taking a shower. Scars are evident on his back. He approaches a wooden tea box in the kitchen, but opts for coffee. At the end of the episode, Walt can be seen with the box by his side. His wife's ashes are contained within. | ||||||
2 | "The Dark Road" | Michael Uppendahl | Sarah Nicole Jones | June 10, 2012 | 4.10[3] | |
A woman's body is found in the outskirts of Absaroka County. The only clues to her mysterious death are single dollar bills scattered nearby and her body glitter. Walt and Vic surmise that the victim was an exotic dancer. In the victim's pocket, they find a drawing of a tree with unrecognizable writing underneath it. The investigation (which includes Vic doing a partial striptease at the club the victim allegedly worked, in order to have a suspect identified) leads the team to learn the woman was a Mennonite. The victim's brother had accidentally killed her in trying to urge her back into the Protestant community. Outside the investigation, Walt suspects that daughter Cady is secretly dating someone. We learn that particular someone is Branch. | ||||||
3 | "A Damn Shame" | Christopher Chulack | Hunt Baldwin & John Coveny | June 17, 2012 | 3.52[4] | |
A tragic barn fire originally appears as suicide attempt to the sheriff's office, but further investigation reveals the victim faked his own death. The barn owner was hiding from the mob. This news disrupts the department as Walt is the only one who knows the case's background. The Ferg mistakenly leads the mob to the farmer's family and later turns his badge into Walt, who refuses to take it. | ||||||
4 | "The Cancer" | Gwyneth Horder-Payton | Daniel C. Connolly | June 24, 2012 | 3.78[5] | |
A fisherman discovers two bodies wrapped and tied together in the river. The sheriff's office investigates to learn that one victim was a local Cheyenne boy and the other was a member of a Mexican drug cartel. The cartel was growing marijuana on reservation land, but Walt discovers that, in this case, a park ranger had been growing the marijuana. The ranger shot the cartel member, who had shot the Cheyenne boy. He then disposed of the bodies in such a way to make it appear as if the cartel killed both victims. It is also revealed that Walt's wife had earlier died of cancer. | ||||||
5 | "Dog Soldier" | Alex Graves | Tony Tost | July 1, 2012 | 3.27[7] | |
This episode is based on actual events.[6] Walt is called to investigate the disappearance of a Cheyenne boy from his temporary foster home. Several leads are followed, including Walt's friend Henry being a suspect. Henry resents the fact, insisting on the prevalence of the culture clash and racial tension between "whites" and the Indians. It is later explained that foster families get double the money to take in Indian children. Walt discovers that a social worker had been skimming the extra money and had the boy and other children abducted. All are eventually returned. | ||||||
6 | "The Worst Kind of Hunter" | Peter Weller | Hunt Baldwin & John Coveny | July 8, 2012 | 4.06[8] | |
While investigating a bear attack that killed a convicted murderer who was granted early parole due to prison overcrowding, Walt finds evidence that someone baited the bear into attacking the victim. Meanwhile, Branch's uncle Lucien Connally (Peter Weller), the retired former Sheriff, lands in jail after firing a shotgun in his retirement home, and Walt finds himself calling in favors to get the home to allow him back in. | ||||||
7 | "8 Seconds" | Christopher Chulack | Tony Tost | July 15, 2012 | 4.5[9] | |
Vic is about to have sex with her husband when she receives a phone call of Walt needing assistance at the Red Pony. Upon her arrival, Henry directs her to Walt, who is drinking heavily at the end of the bar. She offers him a ride home when they get a disturbance call. They find Chris Sublette beaten unconscious at his house and a painting has been taken. It is revealed that both Sublette and his wife were cheating on each other. Another man is thought to be cheating with Mrs. Sublette, and his entire family is questioned when their vehicle is spotted after the painting is recovered. The man's wife admits to asking her son follow him to Sublette's house. The son expected to see his father with Mrs. Sublette, but attacks Chris when he sees him having sex with his father. Barlow Connally (Gerald McRaney) learns that Walt had been drunk at the crime scene and asks Branch to use that against him in the election. Branch refuses. | ||||||
8 | "An Incredibly Beautiful Thing"[1] | Unknown | Unknown | July 22, 2012 | TBA | |
Walt investigates the murder of a gas station owner who tried to help an unstable and barefoot young woman who claimed to be in danger. He asks Henry to use his tracking skills to find her and the trail leads to an abandoned baby, a heavily guarded drilling site in another county, and evidence of a dangerous cult. The team races to find the young woman, unsure if she is a suspect or a victim, while digging deeper into the cult's mysteries. Henry's previous tracking experiences also reveal insights into Walt's past. | ||||||
9 | "Dogs, Horses, and Indians"[1] | Unknown | Unknown | July 29, 2012 | TBA | |
When the president of the Tribal Council is found dead in his car on county land, it's clear to Walt that the body has been moved from the original crime scene - but why? He discovers that the victim had a gambling problem and delves into the seedy world of an underground poker game run out of a tattoo parlor. After tribal politics come into play, the suspect list grows tenfold. Meanwhile, Walt deals with feelings of betrayal when he uncovers Cady and Branch's affair. | ||||||
10 | "Unfinished Business" | Unknown | Unknown | August 12, 2012 | TBA | |
Walt investigates the murder of a teenager who was one of four boys acquitted of raping a developmentally disabled Cheyenne girl. When another boy is killed, all signs point to the crime being an act of revenge by the girl's brother. But Walt is not convinced by the circumstantial evidence and must find the real killer before someone else ends up dead. And the arrival of a detective from Denver forces Walt to finally confront the reality of his wife's death. |
Season 2 (2013)
On June 29, 2012, A&E renewed Longmire for a second season.[10]
References
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- ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (June 5, 2012). "Sunday Cable Ratings: NBA Playoffs + 'Game of Thrones' Finale, MTV Movie Awards, 'Sister Wives', 'The Glades', 'Longmire' + More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
- ^ Bibel, Sara (June 12, 2012). "Sunday Cable Ratings: 'True Blood' Wins Night, 'Mad Men', 'Longmire', 'The Client List', 'The Glades', 'Drop Dead Diva' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
- ^ Bibel, Sara (June 19, 2012). "Sunday Cable Ratings: 'True Blood', 'Falling Skies', 'Real Housewives of NJ', 'Keeping up with the Kardashians' + NASCAR & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 19, 2012.
- ^ Bibel, Sara (June 26, 2012). "Sunday Cable Ratings: 'True Blood' Wins Night, 'Falling Skies', 'Real Housewives of New Jersey', 'The Newsroom', 'Army Wives' ,'The Glades' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 27, 2012.
- ^ Sullivan, Laura (October 25, 2011). "Native Foster Care: Lost Children, Shattered Families". NPR. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
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- ^ Bibel, Sara (July 10, 2012). "Sunday Cable Ratings: 'True Blood' Wins Night, 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians', 'Falling Skies', 'Army Wives', 'The Newsroom', 'Drop Dead Diva', 'Longmire', 'Walking Dead Marathon' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
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