BREAKING: Longmire Creator Wants To Revive The Western Hit As It Prepares To Leave Netflix! đź’Ąđź’Ą
Fans thought the Sheriff had ridden off into the sunset for good… but not so fast. Creator Craig Johnson just revealed he’s pushing for a Longmire revival — and early talks with Warner Bros. are already sparking Hollywood buzz. 👀🔥
Will Walt Longmire return with new cases, old enemies, and unfinished business with Vic? The cast is reportedly “very interested,” and hope is riding high. 💔⚡
👇 Here’s everything we know so far 💬👇👇

The Walt/Vic romance in Longmire felt manufactured and forced, lacking the natural development seen in the book series.
Both characters should have treated their other partners better before finally getting together in the show.
The romance between Walt and Vic could have been handled better to make it feel more earned and less like fan service in the end.
‘Longmire’ Played the Long Game with Walt and Vic
In the show’s first few seasons, Longmire never fully committed to the idea of Walt and Vic. Sure, there were speculations that something was brewing between them by other characters, namely Walt’s first post-Martha girlfriend, Lizzie Ambrose (Katherine LaNasa), but it never really amounted to much on screen. Vic was in an uneasy marriage to her then-husband Sean (Michael Mosley), and Walt, frankly, didn’t seem romantically interested in his deputy at all. He trusted her implicitly, much more than he did Branch (Bailey Chase) or Ferg (Adam Bartley), but that could have easily been explained away as him deferring to her previous experience in a big city police department.
But when the show started airing on Netflix following its original cancelation, a recurring complaint among fans was that the new seasons felt more dramatic (in a soapy sort of way) than before. The Walt/Vic romance was highlighted now more than ever, and the whiplash was nauseating. Despite that, it still took a few seasons to make Walt and Vic happen. Vic kissing Walt after he was in the hospital created a scandal that fed right into the sheriff’s civil suit, putting his unique practices under much scrutiny by the people of Absaroka County. Although Seasons 4 and 5 introduced a new love interest in Dr. Donna Monaghan (Ally Walker), that relationship too was sabotaged by the Walt/Vic emphasis. This was a real shame since Walt and Donna made a believable pair, arguably more so than the TV versions of Walt and Vic.
Walt and Vic’s Romance Doesn’t Feel as Natural as It Should on ‘Longmire’

It feels questionable that, considering all the scandal already associated with the Longmire name by the show’s end, the sheriff would think getting together with his deputy was a good idea. No doubt, this is why Walt ultimately decides to retire, but that too makes it seem as if the only way to be with Vic is to give up his job. In the books, Walt and Vic are sheriff and undersheriff (at least, eventually), which puts them on more equal footing as the narrative progresses. The television show does no such thing and settles instead on retiring Walt as the series closes out. Casual fans unfamiliar with the books might not see the Vic romance coming at the end, and therein lies part of the problem. It doesn’t feel as natural as it should, and the final sexual union between the lead characters feels awkward, out of place, and unearned, despite the supposed years of build-up.
Both Walt and Vic Should’ve Treated Their Other Partners Better

Perhaps the Walt and Vic romance might’ve worked better on Longmire had both characters treated their other romantic partners with more respect. In the first two seasons, Walt is constantly running off on Lizzie Ambrose when things are about to get interesting. He dodges her calls and advances, despite being interested, and by the time things end between them, we feel for the heartbroken divorcee who thought she’d roped her own cowboy. You can chalk it up to Walt still grieving for his wife and being focused on solving her murder, but it still feels like a kick in the teeth to a woman head-over-heels for him. What happens between Walt and Donna Monaghan isn’t much better either.
But that didn’t mean that Vic couldn’t have found happiness elsewhere. Josh Cooke‘s Eamonn O’Neill from Cumberland County caught her eye early on, and the two had a strong connection while Walt was away. Of course, the moment the sheriff returned, things got awkward, and, naturally, it all ended with Eamonn getting sent off to pasture. Vic also had a fling with Travis Murphy (Derek Phillips), but that didn’t last long either. Given how much he supported Vic through her pregnancy, miscarriage, and beyond, it’s a genuine shame that Longmire didn’t explore this relationship further. Had Vic treated Travis better before he skipped town, they might’ve had something special. They always had great chemistry, and she even seemed interested in him by the very end, but it was too little, too late.
Walt and Vic’s Romance Is Handled Differently in the ‘Longmire’ Books
Frankly, the novels handle Walt and Vic’s relationship much better than the television series. There’s a straightforwardness to their dynamic that makes readers root for them, despite some of the aforementioned issues with the TV version of their romance. The books give the romance time to breathe as the characters (i.e. Walt) meditate on whether it’s a good thing or not. Walt is on the fence at first and not quite sure how to handle Vic, while Vic herself is actually the initiator most of the time when it comes to their sexual or romantic encounters. “Vic is obviously the aggressor in the relationship just because it’s her nature and there’s a point where she tells him, ‘I’m not looking for hearth and home—I just want to be with you,'” Johnson explained in 2018. Unlike the TV series, which soapily draws out their potential to the point where we almost hope it never happens, the books make Walt and Vic a thing pretty early on, noting from the get-go that it isn’t a traditional relationship. That was to Johnson’s credit and something the show could’ve learned from.
Longmire is available to stream on Netflix.
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