"Longmire" Four Arrows (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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Four Arrows
nebohr28 January 2022
We hope Walt is a recycler. There must be over fifty beer cans on the porch.

Lucky for Henry that nobody ever sees him at the "Hector Shrine". Hector gets a letter from a young boy asking for his help. The boy and his mother are being beaten by the boy's father.

We've heard of Hamburger Helper but never Bear Helper.
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7/10
A Busload of Trouble
Hitchcoc23 December 2018
The Casino is open and things are starting to deteriorate in the small town. Tour buses are showing up and lots of people are willing to spend their money. Walt has to apologize to Nighthorse for falsely accusing him of murder. About this time, the body of a young woman is found on the road in a black duffle bag. With all the new people in town, it's hard to hone in on what happened. At the beginning, after the killing of Barlow, Walt goes into a black period of drunkenness and pain. When he emerges, he finds that changes have taken place at the station, including a young guy who has been making decisions and carrying out law enforcement. Henry continues the work of Hector, assisting a woman who has been beaten by her husband repeatedly.
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7/10
Overacting and non plausible
Fargomoviecritic2 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I have been around Native American Casinos for the last 20 years and I haven't seen the spectacle that this episode showed. Why would people come from MN to an NA Casino in BFE Wyoming? Vick is also starting to overact, so dramatic with her lines. Her character is starting to get annoying and wishing she would just leave the show. The new Deputy from Cumberland is a Twit too. The characters previously mentioned were not directed as good as prior. That is the only thing I can think of. Henry is starting to have a more dedicated story line which I like. He isn't just a former bar owner, now he has purpose to help others.
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7/10
It's not looking up
herchman10 November 2015
More leftist indoctrination. This time 20 minutes in. "They're happy to let people die in order to makemoney." BULL, it costs more money to train new employees than to keep the old ones around and/or alive. Add in the high skill level of said workers, the employers demand for their skill combined with the inherently dangerous work, means they are very valuable employees and to a man command very good pay for their services. Then there is the almost assured contractual life insurance payout if they died on the rig. Plus the cost of body transport, investigation, risk of lawsuit. And if 20 people had died on a rig in a year (not as a result of the thing exploding, itself a near impossible feat with all the safety redundancies in place) EVERYONE would know about it. It WOULD be a big deal. This claim is absolute stupidity.

Only the fact the episode doesn't focus on this angle, saves it; even from the obvious derisive attitude approach to the woman-can-do-no-wrong situation which should have been handled in at best a neutral manner.
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