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- Walt Longmire is the dedicated and unflappable sheriff of Absaroka County, Wyoming. Widowed only a year, he is a man in psychic repair but buries his pain behind his brave face, unassuming grin and dry wit.
- After Conner inadvertently uses a copy-line designed by another copywriter for the Arc Mobile campaign, Mason has to find a way to change the focus groups liking of the line so that the line is killed before the original copywriter finds out and sues the firm. Meanwhile, Sarah adds to Mason's stress by canvassing for a window office like she was promised in her interview and disliking Mason's choice of partner for her now that Stu is gone. Elsewhere, Conner eventually persuades Mason to take Stu's old office.
- After Stu Hoffman's, the VP Creative Director of Chicago's Rothman, Greene & Mohr Advertising, campaign for Arc Mobile is rejected he is found dead in his office and the Group Creative Director Tony Mink wastes no time in appointing Art Director Mason McGuire to Stu's old job which causes a conflict with his friend and work partner copywriter Conner. Meanwhile, new copywriter Sarah Krajicek-Hunter, who found Stu dead on her first day, begs for her old job back at DDB after a disastrous presentation but they don't want her back.
- Sheriff Longmire runs a small department in rural Wyoming. When the body of a man is found in the woods the investigation leads to tension between Longmire and the local Indian Reservation, as well as between Longmire and his Indian friend who runs a local bar.
- A paroled killer is mauled by a bear, but Longmire suspects that there is more to the story. Meanwhile, Branch's uncle creates havoc for the sheriff's department.
- The president of the Reservation Tribal Council is run off the road, shot and killed. Inquiries reveal that the president recently pushed though a council amendment to the blood percentage rule, thereby excluding a significant number of tribe members from their entitlements.
- A highly agitated young girl approaches a gas station owner for help. When Sheriff Longmire attends the scene, the owner is dead and the girl is missing. Investigations lead Longmire to existence of a religious cult in the neighboring Cumberland county.
- Walt investigates the murder of a beer distributor, where the main suspect is a bronc rider, but a stolen painting and secret affair lead to many motives for the brutal crime.
- When Walt is called to the scene of a murder of a local youth, he instantly recognizes him as one of a group of four boys who were acquitted of the rape of an developmentally challenged Cheyenne girl. With the cause of death being an arrow to the chest, Walt must act very carefully as tribal tensions are still high surrounding the failed rape case. Meanwhile, the relationship between Walt and Branch continues to break down, and a Denver detective arrives in town to interview Walt about another murder case.
- A barn fire kills not only several prize winning show horses but also the owner. As the investigation continues, it starts to look more like an insurance fraud gone wrong.
- When the body of a young girl is found at a rest stop with a bunch of money, the investigation leads to a group of young Mennonites on rumspringa.
- A double homicide helps uncover a shocking partnership between the Cheyenne reservation and a Mexican drug cartel.
- Cheyenne boys are disappearing, and the case may be connected to dishonest child welfare workers, a Cheyenne warrior legend, and an an ambitious Cheyenne political leader.
- Sheriff Longmire discovers that a man found dead in a compost heap had made lots of enemies, and Branch looks for help as he tries to find Cady.
- A murdered sheep farmer is killed over a deal to sell his land, and Cady goes to Denver to find answers about her mother's death.
- Longmire risks his life to travel up a mountain by foot in a snowstorm to catch a group of escaped prisoners and their hostages.
- A truckload of cattle is stolen. Vic receives a mysterious delivery of flowers from a possible admirer.
- An Indian psychic is found dead after what appears to be a home reading session. An investigation of her records leads Walt and his deputies in numerous directions, including the search for a missing girl and the location of secret Indian grave sites within the county. Meanwhile, the time for the debate between Walt and Branch has arrived.
- The body of a young girl found dumped in an alley leads Longmire to a gang dealing in stolen prescription medications. Cady returns home after investigating her mother's death.
- While serving at the Red Pony, Henry overhears a customer trying to organize a hit. On the customer's wife. When the customer leaves, Henry follows him to the car park to volunteer for the job.
- A foreman is shot and killed and found dragging behind a horse after an illegal rodeo, and Detective Fales comes to Henry with questions about his investigation.
- A local Cheyenne is found dead in a house after a methane explosion, but the emotionally sensitive investigation could cost Longmire points in the upcoming election.
- While the sheriff's office investigates the death of a game warden and the illegal shooting of an elk, Branch tries to figure out his future after losing the election.
- The day of the sheriff's election arrives, but everybody is more concerned about Cady, who is critically injured in a hit-and-run accident.
- Longmire needs Lucien Connally's help after a convicted dinosaur bone thief is killed in prison, and Vic continues to be harassed by an old enemy from Philadelphia.