“Longmire” (Netflix), neo-Western crime drama.

“Longmire” (Netflix), neo-Western crime drama, based on the “Walt Longmire Mysteries” series of novels by Craig Johnson. The 6-Season series centers on Walt Longmire, an old school sheriff in Wyoming



       Yes, I get to enjoy a TV crime series or police procedural that isn't spiced up with elongated sex scenes, bombastic car crashes, swashbuckling action sequences, or hyped-up (political/cultural) correctness. The “white man/Indian people” background is amply explored but not moralized or politicized or narrated as a bloated lecture in history. Still objective and balanced.

       “Longmire” is addictive due to several reasons that would have made it less addictive.

Robert Taylor is an old dude cowboy macho but not the Hollywood gloss type. Sure, he accentuates what the Bee Gees immortalizes as “I'm a woman's man / No time to talk” yet Walt got more because he doesn't prefer much. He is not a fan of cellphones or new electronic gadgets, does his own forensics, knows his classic literature, and picks up litter on the street as he enters his office. He maintains a ragtag team of two (or three) deputies and an old lady as office assistant. No need for SWAT or call 911 (“I am 911”).Walt is the male Vera, and more. 

       Fine, tight, and focused ensemble acting as well: Katee Sackhoff as Deputy Vic Moretti, Lou Diamond Phillips as Walt's best friend Henry Standing Bear, A Martinez as casino owner Jacob Nighthorse, Zahn McClarnon as Cheyenne rez tribal police chief Mathias, Cassidy Freeman as Salt's lawyer daughter Cady, and Adam Bartley as Deputy Ferg. 

       I really enjoyed “Longmire.” 🎥📺📽

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