Longmire season 6 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Amid a bank robbery by Cowboy Bill, the protagonist grapples with personal crises, including a friend's troubling visions and a legal battle over their land. The investigation into the robbery reveals unexpected truths, with a local mistakenly shooting the security guard in an attempt to help. Balancing the urgency of the case with their personal struggles, the protagonist showcases resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
Full Episode S06E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the protagonist preparing to fight over their land?
The protagonist is preparing to fight Tucker Baggett over their land.
What does the protagonist bury for contingency plans?
The protagonist buries guns and money.
Who is the robber identified as in the bank robbery?
The robber is identified as Cowboy Bill.
What happened to Al Chambers during the bank robbery?
Al Chambers, the security guard, was shot during the robbery.
What unusual behavior does Cowboy Bill exhibit during the robbery?
Cowboy Bill is described as polite but is noted for his unusual behavior of not showing a gun to the teller.
What visions disturb a character during a sweat ceremony?
The character sees troubling visions, including a friend hanging from a tree, indicating danger.
How does the protagonist respond to the pressure from the mayor regarding the investigation?
The protagonist faces the pressure with determination, balancing the investigation with personal conflicts.
Who is found in a critical state, prompting a desperate search?
The protagonist's friend, Henry, is found in a critical state.
Who is revealed to be the true shooter in the bank robbery?
A local fly shop owner, Ed Nardo, is revealed to be the true shooter, having tried to be a hero.
How does the protagonist balance their responsibilities during the crises?
The protagonist shows resourcefulness and determination in handling both the investigation and personal crises.