Longmire Season 5 Episode 1
Longmire
Season 5

Ep 1. A Fog That Won't Lift

  • TV-NR
  • September 23, 2016
  • 58 min
  • 8.5  (628)

Sheriff Walt Longmire continues his exciting journey in the opening of Longmire season 5 with its first episode, A Fog That Won't Lift. It's been about a year since the shocking events that occurred at the end of season 4, and the beloved lawman is back and better than ever before. The season premiere showcases Walt's return to his sheriff's position at Absaroka County after leaving his job in the previous season.

The episode sets the scene for the events to come, and viewers can tell it's going to be a season full of surprises. The story begins with a scene of Walt's house engulfed in smoke. From there, it steers into a mysterious car crash that unfolds in the fog of Absaroka County. As expected, the fantastic cast of characters from the previous seasons returns in this episode, and some new characters are also introduced. This time, the stakes will be higher, and the characters will be facing new challenges.

The most notable new addition to the cast is Tamara Duarte's character, Mandy, who works at the Red Pony bar. Her appearance in this episode sparks a lot of excitement in the story and piques the interest of viewers. Walt's daughter Cady, played by Cassidy Freeman, and Officer Mathias, expertly played by Zahn McClarnon, are also seen in the episode, bringing a sense of familiarity and comfort to the sequence.

One of the underlying themes of the season revolves around the protection of diverse communities. In this episode, we see the Sheriff's department playing an essential role in leading such a movement. The geographic setting, Wyoming, plays a central role in this too. The picturesque landscape, the snow-capped mountains, and the stunning scenery provide a stark contrast to the crime-ridden and merciless elements of the narrative.

As always, the cinematography and direction of the show are top-notch. The camera work in A Fog That Won't Lift stunningly captures the tone and mood of the story and enhances the storytelling elements. The music in the episode brilliantly complements the narrative and leads to a heightened cinematic experience.

The episode also addresses the issue of the past, something that has always been a defining characteristic of Longmire's narrative. As a lawman, Walt has been faced with some hard to forget situations. In this episode, he grapples with his more recent past and tries to come at terms with it. It's not easy, but the Sheriff's natural resilience and steely character come to the fore in A Fog That Won't Lift.

All in all, A Fog That Won't Lift, the first episode of the fifth season of Longmire, does an excellent job of introducing the viewers to an exciting new season. The episode showcases amazing cinematography, direction, and music as well as strong performances by the cast. The crime-ridden narrative carefully explores the themes of the protection of diverse communities, and it's impressive to see how the landscape of Wyoming plays a central role in the narrative. As usual, the past plays a huge role in the story, and it will be interesting to see how Walt navigates through it.

In conclusion, Longmire season 5 kicks off to a great start with an episode that promises to be an emotional rollercoaster. It's a must-watch for fans of the series, and it's likely to draw in new viewers as well. The show has always been known for its strong storylines, and this season looks to be no different. With its amazing cinematography, an incredible cast of characters, and strong performances, Longmire season 5 is set to be an all-around winner.

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  • First Aired
    September 23, 2016
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    58 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.5  (628)