Showing posts with label Craig Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craig Johnson. Show all posts
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Chance To Win Wait for Signs (12 Longmire Stories) by Craig Johnson!
Leave a comment on First in Series: The Cold Dish by Craig Johnson for a chance to win an advanced reader's copy of Mr. Johnson's newest book Wait for Signs.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Harvest
“Harvest” picks up where we left off with Walt Longmire (Robert Taylor)
receiving care for a flesh wound and Vic looking genuinely drained from her
hellish experience as a captive.
When Walt and Vic hugged in the hospital, my wife said to me, “I can see them as a couple,” and I had to finally agree. The relationship happens in Craig Johnson's series of novels from which the show originates, and it seems like it’s time on the TV series. But, like water in a dam rising to the occasion, we are kept waiting again, because Vic’s husband Sean (Michael Mosley) has given her an ultimatum to quit her job in two weeks or they’re done. When Branch Connally (Bailey Chase) broke into Vic’s house in last week's episode, I was thinking, you’re going to be in a world of hurt when she finds out. Sure enough, in this episode, Vic (Katee Sackhoff) tears Branch a new one and lays everything wide open.
My full review, of the latest Longmire episode, can be found at Criminal Element.
When Walt and Vic hugged in the hospital, my wife said to me, “I can see them as a couple,” and I had to finally agree. The relationship happens in Craig Johnson's series of novels from which the show originates, and it seems like it’s time on the TV series. But, like water in a dam rising to the occasion, we are kept waiting again, because Vic’s husband Sean (Michael Mosley) has given her an ultimatum to quit her job in two weeks or they’re done. When Branch Connally (Bailey Chase) broke into Vic’s house in last week's episode, I was thinking, you’re going to be in a world of hurt when she finds out. Sure enough, in this episode, Vic (Katee Sackhoff) tears Branch a new one and lays everything wide open.
My full review, of the latest Longmire episode, can be found at Criminal Element.
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