'Longmire' season 4 returns on Sept. 10

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"Longmire" season 4 is expected to return with lots of answers after its previous season ended about three months ago.

Lined up are answers to hanging angles such as the real person behind the murder of Longmire's wife. Who is the Sherriff hunting down the folks who saw that scene as season 3 came to a close?

According to a post by Deadline.com, Branch (Bailey Chase) knows who is behind it all. But the thing is — will the deputy extend a helping hand after she was fired due to erratic and violent behavior?

Moreover, there is the question on whether or not Branch will survive the gunshot would inflicted by his father. Will the seemingly unstable former deputy get through that episode?

There is also the question on what lies ahead for Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) who has been cleared of charges. How will his newfound freedom go?

Based on some of the scenes set to be answered once season 4 kicks off, everything seems to be in line with the two topics that "Longmire" executive producer Greer Shephard mentioned as far as the coming season is concerned. It has to do with second chances as well as a sensitive issue involving Native Americans' reservations.

With the show itself being given a second chance on Netflix after being cancelled by its previous network, A&E, due to profitability issues, season 4 does seem to be headed in that direction. Picking up from the series of events that happened in season 3, Branch could survive and Henry gets a second chance at his life after being cleared of prior charges. 

As for the second topic, it tackles the loopholes in the justice system. This particularly addresses the issue on why the tribal police is unable to prosecute non-natives who commit crimes in the nation as singled out by Shephard.

That and a whole lot more are in store for "Longmire" season 4 so don't miss it this coming Sept. 10 on Netflix. All 10 episodes will reportedly be released on the same day.

Check out the "Longmire" season 4 trailers below.

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