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Longmire - Season 4

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Season 4 opens with Walt soon discovering evidence pointing to murder in the wake of discovering a dead body in the river from a supposed suicide. Walt makes it his mission to bring Nighthorse to justice.
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Huffington Post
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November 19, 2015

This series is just different enough to separate it from all the other "debuts" showing up for your viewing pleasure. It is one of a kind and that is rare in what is being offered these days.
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Yahoo! TV
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September 11, 2015

Longmire's canny mix of stand-alone procedural and long-form Western soap-opera is a sturdily constructed production. I see no reason why Longmire in its new home cannot retain its loyal following and attract a bunch of new viewers.
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TV Insider
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September 10, 2015

Longmire is stronger than ever, a startling and highly dramatic collision of the modern and mythic.
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RogerEbert.com
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September 08, 2015

It sometimes sounds like faint praise to describe a series like you would a reliable car but Longmire is just a sturdy show. It is well-constructed all around -- confidently made, well-acted, and the writing is much smarter than many shows like it.
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ScreenRant
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September 11, 2015

Katee Sackhoff and Lou Diamond Phillips continue to be the series' MVPs when it comes to giving the storylines some emotional weight.
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IGN Movies
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November 19, 2015

Longmire returned with a gripping, confident season that really - considering the shift to Netflix - changed very little.
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New York Times
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September 10, 2015

We're always pulled back in by the performance of Mr. Taylor, an Australian actor who absolutely aces the laconic American lawman.
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