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Title: Longmire on Netflix
Post by: Tiger Wench on May 26, 2013, 09:50:17 PM
The TV series Longmire starts its second season Monday night.  Based on the books by Craig Johnson (which are awesome in their own right...), the show is abut an aging Wyoming Sheriff, Walt Longmire, who is struggling to come to terms with the murder of his own wife, his strained relationship with his daughter, a younger deputy with family money who is running against him in the next election, and tension with the Native American Tribal Police on the reservation that borders his county. 

Season one is on Netflix and A&E is running them in marathon format this weekend.  The scenery is gorgeous, the characters have flaws, the writing is superb and not at all formulaic, and the actors do a great job. Sani is all slobbery over Katee Sackoff (worst actress name ever) and says she is hawt, but even though I think she has huge lips and bug eyes, she makes a great and very believable chief deputy.  Plus, one of the other deputies, the guy running against Walt, is a smoking hot stud.  Lots of good looking cowboys too - so this is one both spouses would be equally interested in.

I love the books, and I LOVE LOVE LOVE the show.  Cannot say enough good things about both. 

If you haven't watched it - DO IT.  You can thank me later.  Just leave the cash on the dresser like normal on your way out.
Title: Re: Longmire on AMC
Post by: CCTAU on May 28, 2013, 12:17:13 AM
The TV series Longmire starts its second season Monday night.  Based on the books by Craig Johnson (which are awesome in their own right...), the show is abut an aging Wyoming Sheriff, Walt Longmire, who is struggling to come to terms with the murder of his own wife, his strained relationship with his daughter, a younger deputy with family money who is running against him in the next election, and tension with the Native American Tribal Police on the reservation that borders his county. 

Season one is on Netflix and AMC is running them in marathon format this weekend.  The scenery is gorgeous, the characters have flaws, the writing is superb and not at all formulaic, and the actors do a great job. Sani is all slobbery over Katee Sackoff (worst actress name ever) and says she is hawt, but even though I think she has huge lips and bug eyes, she makes a great and very believable chief deputy.  Plus, one of the other deputies, the guy running against Walt, is a smoking hot stud.  Lots of good looking cowboys too - so this is one both spouses would be equally interested in.

I love the books, and I LOVE LOVE LOVE the show.  Cannot say enough good things about both. 

If you haven't watched it - DO IT.  You can thank me later.  Just leave the cash on the dresser like normal on your way out.

Been waiting on season 2.
I do feel sad for his daughter though. The only decent guy in town is the guy running against her dad.
Title: Re: Longmire on AMC
Post by: Saniflush on May 28, 2013, 06:51:06 AM
Sani is all slobbery over Katee Sackoff (worst actress name ever) and says she is hawt, but even though I think she has huge lips and bug eyes, she makes a great and very believable chief deputy. 

Could be worse.  Could be Sackon.
Title: Re: Longmire on AMC
Post by: Kaos on May 28, 2013, 01:06:07 PM
Sani is all slobbery over Katee Sackoff (worst actress name ever) and says she is hawt, but even though I think she has huge lips and bug eyes, she makes a great and very believable chief deputy. 

She made a better Starbuck on Battlestar G.  Her performance there was one of the only reasons I kept watching it when it grew ponderous.  And it grew ponderous often. 

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Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on May 28, 2013, 03:14:44 PM
Correction - it's on A&E, not AMC.  Sorry. 

Because it changed nights (from Sunday to Monday) my stupid DVR did not record it.  I had to do a manual record for the 1am showing, so I have not seen it yet... oh well, tonight then...

Been waiting on season 2.
I do feel sad for his daughter though. The only decent guy in town is the guy running against her dad.

Branch is not a bad guy.  His dad (played VERY well by Gerald McRaney too) is a douche, but typical big fish in a tiny pond, man's got money and power and thinks he calls all the shots. 

It helps that Branch is hotter than a two dollar pistol - but I feel sorry for him anyway.  Rock and hard place.  He admires Walt, but he is a dutiful son. 

And poor Walt - his daughter is sleeping with the enemy - he feels betrayed twice, by Branch and by Cady.

Can't wait to watch tonight.  The book this episode is based on is FABULOUS - easily my favorite one of the series.

PS - Fun Fact:  Gerald McRaney was the last guest star to meet Matt Dillon in a gunfight on Gunsmoke.  He lost.  (Duh)
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on August 27, 2013, 10:51:19 AM
Season finale last night was EPIC!!!  I loved it.  The season ended with several cliffhangers - each one alone would have been enough but the three together?  Holy crap.

I know Uncle Sani has not seen the finale yet, so I will hold off on more details.  But suffice to say, this show just keeps getting better.

There is also a subtle plug for Craig Johnson's latest book - the movie listed on the marquee in town is "A Serpent's Tooth".  I finished that book on vacation, and it left you hanging until the very last page.

So yeah, I am yet again plugging both the show and the books.  VERY unusual to find a book/show combination where both are equally awesome.  The show picks up a few of the plotlines from the book, but you can read the books without them being spoilers, if that makes sense.  The thing I like most is that the show is true to the book's characters, so each show is like getting a little short story based on the characters you have grown to love from the books.  Bonus material, if you will.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Saniflush on September 05, 2013, 08:11:45 AM
So yeah, I am yet again plugging both the show and the books.  VERY unusual to find a book/show combination where both are equally awesome.  The show picks up a few of the plotlines from the book, but you can read the books without them being spoilers, if that makes sense.  The thing I like most is that the show is true to the book's characters, so each show is like getting a little short story based on the characters you have grown to love from the books.  Bonus material, if you will.


So finished reading the first book in the series and it is damn good.  If you like the premise of the tv show at all you will like the book(s) even more.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on September 05, 2013, 10:29:22 AM

So finished reading the first book in the series and it is damn good.  If you like the premise of the tv show at all you will like the book(s) even more.

<3

I heart me some Walt too.  The books just keep getting better. I started re-reading them after I encouraged you to get started, and I am halfway through the third one right now.  I am noticing things that I never picked up on before - great stuff.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Saniflush on September 05, 2013, 11:04:47 AM
<3

I heart me some Walt too.  The books just keep getting better. I started re-reading them after I encouraged you to get started, and I am halfway through the third one right now.  I am noticing things that I never picked up on before - great stuff.

And the casting/acting for the show is really well done when held in comparison to the books. 
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on September 05, 2013, 11:42:37 AM
<3

I heart me some Walt too.  The books just keep getting better. I started re-reading them after I encouraged you to get started, and I am halfway through the third one right now.  I am noticing things that I never picked up on before - great stuff.

Does Walt still die at the end of the third book?

Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on September 05, 2013, 11:58:50 AM
And the casting/acting for the show is really well done when held in comparison to the books.

To quote Lonnie Little Bird:  Mmm, hmm, yes, it is so.

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Momma like...
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Shug Dye on September 05, 2013, 02:42:07 PM
I love love LOVE this show. And Branch, oh Branch....I don't even care that your name is ridiculous...I could say it all night long.

Although...a few episodes back they had Walt in a towel..and it wasn't bad. Not bad at'all.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on September 05, 2013, 04:58:46 PM
I love love LOVE this show. And Branch, oh Branch....I don't even care that your name is ridiculous...I could say it all night long.

And all morning too... that boy does things to Wranglers that ought to be illegal, and probably are in Utah.

How bad is it that when Walt was carrying Branch over his shoulder after Branch got shot that I had to pause the tv so I could fully appreciate the marvelous things a fireman's carry does to a tight ass in Wranglers?  Boy's bleeding to death and I am thinking lewd and lacivious thoughts...  Am also hoping that two shots to the torso equals shirtless hospital scenes...

Although...a few episodes back they had Walt in a towel..and it wasn't bad. Not bad at'all.

 :idhitit:  All kinds of daddy issues going on here...
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on September 05, 2013, 05:01:49 PM
Does Walt still die at the end of the third book?

 :fu:
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on September 06, 2013, 11:20:00 AM
:fu:

Hey. don't treat me that way. You know I can't read.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on June 02, 2014, 08:46:58 AM
Tonight is the first episode of Season 3 on A&E.  I am pissed that I am not in the proper time zone - but it should be streamable on A&E by tomorrow night.  That's what DVR's are for.

Craig Johnson also has a new book out, called Any Other Name.  Getting rave reviews, as is the Season 3 opener.  I just want to see Branch shirtless - anything less will be a disappointment  Anything more will be a bonus...
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on June 02, 2014, 09:25:33 AM
I am beginning to get a sense that you don't like Indians. In all of your reviews, you never mention La Bamba once. And he plays a pivotal role in the big subplot...
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on June 02, 2014, 05:58:10 PM
I am beginning to get a sense that you don't like Indians. In all of your reviews, you never mention La Bamba once. And he plays a pivotal role in the big subplot...

I have a secret crush on Lou. Long running and too special to be discussed with you yahoos.

But he doesn't wear Wranglers. So I'm focusing in a particular direction right now.

A Martinez is kind of sexy too. That's another one that goes way back.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on June 02, 2014, 06:05:43 PM
I have a secret crush on Lou. Long running and too special to be discussed with you yahoos.

But he doesn't wear Wranglers. So I'm focusing in a particular direction right now.

A Martinez is kind of sexy too. That's another one that goes way back.

Original Santa Barbara fan huh?
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on June 02, 2014, 06:08:40 PM
Original Santa Barbara fan huh?

 :meme:
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Saniflush on June 04, 2014, 03:51:42 PM
I have a secret crush on Lou. Long running and too special to be discussed with you yahoos.

I suspect that it comes from his Chavez Chavez dirty Mexican days.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on June 04, 2014, 03:58:30 PM
I suspect that it comes from his Chavez Chavez dirty Mexican days.

REGULATORS!


So the premier was OK. I hope the money stealing ho gets hers in the end. And I am not sure they have enough evidence to convict Henry.

They have all kinds of room to go with this story though. I hope they choose wisely. 
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on June 05, 2014, 07:27:51 AM
REGULATORS!


So the premier was OK. I hope the money stealing ho gets hers in the end. And I am not sure they have enough evidence to convict Henry.

They have all kinds of room to go with this story though. I hope they choose wisely.

Dude - I am in Aberdeen and have not seen it yet.  Thanks for the spoilers.  :(
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on June 05, 2014, 03:34:09 PM
Dude - I am in Aberdeen and have not seen it yet.  Thanks for the spoilers.  :(


Oh there's lots more. That was just a bit of the side story. They have this setup to go any any and many directions.

Besides, Aberdeen sucks. Edinburgh is where its at!
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on June 05, 2014, 05:33:32 PM

Oh there's lots more. That was just a bit of the side story. They have this setup to go any any and many directions.

Besides, Aberdeen sucks. Edinburgh is where its at!

Aberdeen is freaking awesome. I would move here in a heartbeat. Edinburgh is great fun to visit but you wouldn't want to live there.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Saniflush on September 04, 2014, 09:45:53 AM
So the race is now on for this show (one of the best written on tv imo) to find a new home.  A&E has pulled the plug on it citing a drop in viewership originally but it seems to be tied more so to them not owning the licensing rights. 

I would find it hard to believe that no other network would pick up this show but I have been wrong before. (see "Firefly" and that one time with that chick that ended up being a dude)

Maybe this is one that Netflix picks up like they did with Arrested Development.   

I find it funny that it was on A&E and best I can tell it was the only show on that network that could be considered Artful or Entertaining.

#LongLiveLongmire
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Godfather on September 04, 2014, 10:23:24 AM
(see "Firefly" and that one time with that chick that ended up being a dude)

Collards are collards...besides she/he had a nice rack.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Kaos on September 04, 2014, 10:24:54 PM
So the race is now on for this show (one of the best written on tv imo) to find a new home.  A&E has pulled the plug on it citing a drop in viewership originally but it seems to be tied more so to them not owning the licensing rights. 

I would find it hard to believe that no other network would pick up this show but I have been wrong before. (see "Firefly" and that one time with that chick that ended up being a dude)

Maybe this is one that Netflix picks up like they did with Arrested Development.   

I find it funny that it was on A&E and best I can tell it was the only show on that network that could be considered Artful or Entertaining.

#LongLiveLongmire

I watched a couple of episodes.  It did nothing for me.  Other than this thread, I haven't seen any critical or popular buzz for it at all.  Not surprised it was axed, really. 
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on September 04, 2014, 10:58:00 PM
I watched a couple of episodes.  It did nothing for me.  Other than this thread, I haven't seen any critical or popular buzz for it at all.  Not surprised it was axed, really.

It has a huge fan base. Number one scripted show on A&E. Second of all A&E shows behind the Duck Boys.

And it's not an immediate gratification kind of show. Not bloody or violent out of context. Kind of cerebral. Magnificent scenery and spot on acting. True to the books.

Not surprised you didn't like it. But it is fabulous.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on September 05, 2014, 10:48:20 AM
Exhibit "A":

Quote
In the good ‘old days of television, TV networks and studios had very little to worry about canceling primetime TV shows. For decades soap fans have created hell for producers and networks, as well as studios that dared to kill off a major popular character on a show.  But, primetime up until recently hasn’t had the same concerns.  That is until the hit show “Longmire” was first neglected and ignored by A&E, only to ultimately cancel it a year later.  “A&E didn’t do any promotion, every year we had to wait for months to find out if the show would continue, they never respected cast, crew and more importantly us fans,” said Karen in West Hollywood.

She’s not alone. The fans are furious with “Longmire,” and although the talented cast is keeping it upbeat as possible, they are even stunned by the feelings of millions of fans, who loved this show, and want to see it on another network.  An A&E insider tells Highlight Hollywood, “The suits didn’t expect this. People are calling cable providers and digital providers and asking that they remove “A&E” from their “Basic” packages.

That is indeed the case, as a Dish Network rep tells Highlight Hollywood, “We have gotten so many calls into our customer care centers. Fans are angry, we haven’t seen this since we broke our deal with AMC and fans didn’t get to see the first few episodes of “The Walking Dead.” Who knew that canceling “Longmire” would have an equal response? We were taken by surprise, and even now the network is calling in temp help to man the phones. The calls are from angry viewers, and although most are very polite, they all have the same theme, ‘remove A&E, we want nothing to do with it.’”

The A&E insider also added, “Everyone is nervous now. This could have an affect on “Duck Dynasty,” “Bates Motel,” all of our upcoming original programming. If I had any pull here, I’d tell the suits to stop counting beans, and count the fans that are tuning us out now and more on the way.”

Fans are livid, but these fans have kept above the fray. They simply seem to be done with A&E.  From our Facebook page, we have a plethora of responses, emails and posts, but all of them are negative against A&E, and pro the “Longmire” cast and crew, which they not only have respect for, but feel bad for as well.  Kimberly in Salt Lake City told our receptionist when she called, “We Longmire Posse are grateful that you are getting our word out. We are done with A&E, and this is it, they have demeaned and disrespected the cast and crew many times, but this betrayal of the fans will not be forgotten. I am never watching an A&E show ever again.”

So, one has to ask, can A&E reverse their decision? Sure, they can do anything they want, as proven by their canceling “Longmire,” but the backlash is only going to intensify.  Fans are very upset that a family-friendly show, that everyone could watch and enjoy without having to cover their ears and tell their kids to leave the room, was so badly mistreated and then thrown to the trash-bin.

A&E had better NOT count the Longmire Posse out too soon!  Stay tuned!

I am confident that it will find another network.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on September 05, 2014, 10:57:28 AM
Exhibit "A":

I am confident that it will find another network.

I hope so. I started watching and then my wife came in about mid-season first season. Now she keeps asking when that sheriff show is coming back on. It has good acting and the story line keeps you wondering what will happen next. People want to see what happened to crazy Branch. Will he live? Will he die? Will Walt give him another chance?

And what ever happened to that rich widder woman that was after Walt?

Damn you A&E!
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Godfather on September 05, 2014, 11:29:55 AM
That show sucks.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Saniflush on September 09, 2014, 03:30:01 PM
Article by the author of the books Craig Johnson.

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There’s an old saying among cowboys—you ride for the brand. If you’re hired on, you do your job the best you can and you don’t whine or complain about the outfit—but there does come a time, if you are mistreated with intent, when you leave that employ and need to clear the air.
If you’ve been stapling barbed wire up in a lineman’s shack for the last couple of weeks, you might not be aware that the A&E network cancelled Longmire. We’re all still kind of reeling from the news that a network would cancel the highest-rated, scripted drama it’s ever had, a show that was consistently one of the top ten cable shows of any given week—one of the top 25 of the summer including the networks.
A lot of people have been asking me why?
The excuse that the network used was that ratings were down from the previous season from 4.2 to 3.9 million, but with adjusted DVR recordings, Longmire was still holding steady at close to 6 million… And that’s with A&E cutting us down to ten episodes and giving us a less than enviable lead-in--four-year-old reruns of Criminal Minds that were pulling -72%, no promotion or advertising, and a general ambivalence to the show as a whole.
The other excuse was that the show wasn’t pulling as much as they wanted in the 18-49 demographic. We more than hold our own in the 25-50 demographic—now, I’m no television executive (thank goodness), but I don’t know of any 18 year-olds out there who are buying Dodge trucks. I still remember being told that Longmire pretty much sold itself, “Oh, we’ve got advertisers lined up to such an extent that we're turning people away."
So what gives?
A&E has made it clear that it wants to own and produce the shows it airs, and the one it doesn’t own, the highest-rated scripted drama they’ve ever had-- Longmire—is not theirs. They’ve had success with Bates Motel (which, even with A&E’s blessings and full support, has yet to achieve the ratings Longmire has) and have had disasters like Those Who Kill (which was cancelled after only two weeks), but then they were trying to strong-arm Warner into selling them Longmire. Now, if I remember correctly, Warner Brothers were the ones who taught Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney how to be tough guys back in the thirties… Good luck with that, A&E. Maybe that next reality show, Tattooed Eskimo Swamp Hunters will turn out to be a winner.
At this point in time, the producers and Warner Horizon are pitching to other networks in hopes that one of them is smart enough to take on a proven winner like Longmire, and we’ll hopefully land in an environment that appreciates and supports the show.
People have been asking what they can do to help in finding Longmire a new home, and the best thing you can do is continue talking up the show in all the social media, whether it be Facebook, Twitter, blogs or the net-sphere. If you’re looking for a place to register your support, sign up for Twitter (it’s easy, even Walt could do it) if you aren’t already on there and join the blitz tonight (Monday) at 10 PM ET/9 C/8 MT/7 PT—the Longmire time slot—and keep tweeting and retweeting #longlivelongmire.
From the response that A&E’s garnered from dropping Longmire, it looks as if it may be the biggest PR disaster for the network. People are actually contacting their cable and satellite providers and requesting that A&E be removed from their subscription packages.—they have had to hire on extra operators for the amount of complaints that have been registered.
Wow.
In closing, I think those executives at A&E forgot to take one thing into consideration—we’re cowboys, we ride for the brand and we don’t walk away.
See you on the trail,
-Craig
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on September 09, 2014, 03:44:16 PM
I would love to see this show hit a bigger network and just soar.


It does seem very odd that the show is doing well, advertisers are happy, yet they drop the show.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: GH2001 on September 10, 2014, 10:07:34 AM
A&E Original Scripting programming includes:

Bates Motel
Those Who Kill

So 1st amongst those?
 
The show hovered in the 3's on its Neilsen Rating. Thats 3 million viewers give or take a few hundred thousand.

To compare, Sopranos reruns on A&E garnered ratings of 4's and 5's between 07-10 on Sunday mornings.

I don't doubt its a decent show, but ratings dictate everything. For the amount of time and money that was poured into it, A&E probably decided it wasn't worth it anymore especially not owning the rights. Were they losing lots of money? Who knows.

Not saying I agree or disagree with the decision but I can see why they maybe did it on paper. Maybe they have bigger things lined up.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on September 10, 2014, 12:31:16 PM
A&E Original Scripting programming includes:

Bates Motel
Those Who Kill

So 1st amongst those?
 
The show hovered in the 3's on its Neilsen Rating. Thats 3 million viewers give or take a few hundred thousand.

To compare, Sopranos reruns on A&E garnered ratings of 4's and 5's between 07-10 on Sunday mornings.

I don't doubt its a decent show, but ratings dictate everything. For the amount of time and money that was poured into it, A&E probably decided it wasn't worth it anymore especially not owning the rights. Were they losing lots of money? Who knows.

Not saying I agree or disagree with the decision but I can see why they maybe did it on paper. Maybe they have bigger things lined up.

In the 6s when you factor in DVR.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: GH2001 on September 10, 2014, 02:26:50 PM
In the 6s when you factor in DVR.

Then you can use that same factor with OTHER shows as well. All even in the wash.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Saniflush on September 10, 2014, 03:11:01 PM
Then you can use that same factor with OTHER shows as well. All even in the wash.

Yeah I wondered that as well.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: GH2001 on September 10, 2014, 03:19:03 PM
Yeah I wondered that as well.

I'm curious now about this show. I'm gonna try and catch a few episodes. It looks like a well made show and like I said, I don't doubt it is. But I highly doubt they would cancel it for superficial reasons, especially if it were profitable for them.

I am wondering how much it cost to produce each episode as compared to the ratings it got/revenue each episode brought in sans licensing rights.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Saniflush on September 10, 2014, 03:21:20 PM
I'm curious now about this show. I'm gonna try and catch a few episodes. It looks like a well made show and like I said, I don't doubt it is. But I highly doubt they would cancel it for superficial reasons, especially if it were profitable for them.

I am wondering how much it cost to produce each episode as compared to the ratings it got/revenue each episode brought in sans licensing rights.

First two seasons are on Netflix.  Watch the first episode.  If you don't like it then you can stop there.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: CCTAU on September 10, 2014, 03:35:34 PM
Then you can use that same factor with OTHER shows as well. All even in the wash.

Well. That is assuming anyone is DVRing the other shows.

I'm sure there is a scientific poll to judge this..

I DVR the show because I have other commitments on that night AND I hate commercials.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: GH2001 on September 10, 2014, 03:47:01 PM
Well. That is assuming anyone is DVRing the other shows.

I'm sure there is a scientific poll to judge this..

I DVR the show because I have other commitments on that night AND I hate commercials.

I would think the DVR "rate" is about the same for most shows of the genre and/or timeslot.

I'm gonna take Sani's advice (no - not the advice about the free Hooker service at the red carpet inn in Opelika) and watch the pilot tonight on Netflix.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Saniflush on September 10, 2014, 04:06:30 PM
I would think the DVR "rate" is about the same for most shows of the genre and/or timeslot.

I'm gonna take Sani's advice (no - not the advice about the free Hooker service at the red carpet inn in Opelika) and watch the pilot tonight on Netflix.

Travel Lodge....Red Carpet Inn is where the stabbings happen.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: GH2001 on September 10, 2014, 04:28:10 PM
Travel Lodge....Red Carpet Inn is where the stabbings happen.

Ohhh, they have Hookers too. You just have to risk getting stabbed.

Ummm, I mean thats what I heard anyway from a friend.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Saniflush on November 14, 2014, 08:26:15 AM
It appears that Longmire is gonna find a home on Netflix.

They are in negotiations right now.
Title: Re: Longmire on A&E
Post by: Tiger Wench on November 19, 2014, 10:38:32 PM
It appears that Longmire is gonna find a home on Netflix.

They are in negotiations right now.


BOOM. Netflix signed up for ten episodes. Branch and his smoking hot ass will be back next year.  #winning