Longmire season 5 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The episode intertwines legal drama and personal conflicts, focusing on the sheriff's struggle with assault charges and the accusation of being a vigilante named Hector. Chance Gilbert's conviction brings mixed feelings, while a confrontation with Tucker Baggett reveals his plan to turn the sheriff's land into a golf resort. The sheriff's lawyer suggests a truth defense for the upcoming lawsuit. The episode ends with a ritualistic standoff, reflecting themes of tradition and resilience.
Full Episode S05E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What legal troubles are discussed at the sheriff's office?
The potential for assault charges to be pressed by Mr. Standing Bear against the sheriff.
Who is accused of being Hector?
The sheriff is accused of being Hector, a vigilante.
What is the outcome of Chance Gilbert's trial?
Chance Gilbert is found guilty on all charges.
Why does the sheriff visit Chance Gilbert in jail?
Chance Gilbert requests to be transferred to death row, and the sheriff goes to discuss this with him.
What is Tucker Baggett's plan for the sheriff's land?
Tucker Baggett plans to turn the sheriff's land into a world-class golf resort and residential community.
What strategy is the sheriff's lawyer considering for the lawsuit?
The lawyer suggests focusing on a truth defense and protecting the sheriff's assets.
How does the sheriff respond to Tucker Baggett's plans?
The sheriff is adamantly opposed to Baggett's plans, indicating the land will be available over his dead body.
What ritual is referenced in the final scene?
A ritual involving stakes, reminiscent of the Dog Soldiers who would stake themselves to the earth and stand their ground to the death.