Ep 8. The Great Spirit
- TV-NR
- July 15, 2013
- 43 min
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8.4 (898)
In Longmire season 2 episode 8, titled "The Great Spirit," Sheriff Walt Longmire finds himself having to deal with a local Native American tribe as they observe a traditional ceremony known as the Sundance.
As tensions rise between the tribe and local residents, Longmire must navigate the complex cultural and political landscape in order to keep the peace. Meanwhile, the sheriff's department is investigating a series of burglaries in the area.
Longmire's deputy, Vic Moretti, has her own problems to deal with as she struggles with the aftermath of a traumatic incident from her past. Meanwhile, Longmire's re-election campaign is in full swing, and he must balance the demands of his job with the promises he's made to the people of Absaroka County.
As the episode unfolds, Longmire finds himself drawn into the spiritual world of the Native American tribe and begins to understand the importance of the Sundance ceremony. But when a suspicious death occurs on the reservation, Longmire must use all of his skill and experience to solve the case and avoid a potential conflict between the tribe and local law enforcement.
Through it all, Longmire remains steadfast in his commitment to justice and the people he serves, even as he faces his own personal demons and struggles to make sense of the world around him.
"The Great Spirit" is a powerful and thought-provoking episode that explores themes of culture, spirituality, and community, while also delivering the outstanding drama and action that Longmire fans have come to expect. With its well-crafted storyline, strong performances, and stunning visuals, this episode is sure to be a standout of the season.