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Dark Winds Season 3, Episode 4 Addressed Something That's Been Bothering Me Since Last Week's Episode

Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Dark Winds season 3, episode 4.Dark Winds season 3, episode 4 finally cleared the air on one part of Joe Leaphorn's (Zahn McClarnon) and Emma's (Deanna Allison) argument that was bugging me all week. The Leaphorns are still dealing with the fallout of Joe's decision to kill BJ Vines at the end of Dark Winds season 2. Joe has had to contend with FBI Special Agent Sylvia Washington (Jenna Elfman) all season, and now his relationship with Emma is suffering as well. In all the commotion surrounding Joe's dark secret, however, it seemed like Dark Winds skipped over a rather important detail.

In Dark Winds season 3, episode 3, Joe finally told Emma that he was responsible for BJ Vines' death in a heartbreaking moment. Naturally, Emma was extremely mad that Joe had effectively murdered a man, and that he had done so without speaking to her first. Their conversation quickly devolved into an argument, however, and Emma stormed ou of the house before Joe got to fully explain himself. Luckily, Dark Winds season 3, episode 4 gave Joe that chance, but it didn't go as well as Joe (or I) thought it would.

Joe Finally Explained He Didn't Outright Kill BJ Vines In Dark Winds Season 3, Episode 4

Joe Didn't Explain That He Didn't Actually Pull The Trigger On Vines In Dark Winds Season 3, Episode 3

Zahn McClarnon as Joe Leaphorn & John Diehl as BJ Vines in Dark Winds
Zahn McClarnon as Joe Leaphorn & John Diehl as BJ Vines in Dark Winds
Custom image by Diana Acuña

When Joe finally admitted to Emma that he killed BJ Vines in Dark Winds season 3, episode 3, he left out some crucial details. Joe did confess his involvement in Vines' death, but he failed to specify that he didn't actually kill Vines himself, he just left him in the desert to die. In Dark Winds season 3, episode 4, however, Joe finally got a chance to clarify how he's responsible for Vines' death, and he told Emma that he let "the land do what I couldn't." It seemed like a very important clarification, and I'm really glad that this week's episode made it happen.

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After all, there are different types of killings, and they have different levels of responsibility. It would have been very different if Joe had actually shot BJ Vines, like he planned to, instead of just leaving him out there. Joe still killed Vines, but the "long walk" he forced him to take shows that Joe's better nature won out in the end. It obviously doesn't absolve Joe of murder, but I thought it was a very important caveat that he didn't have a chance to bring up in Dark Winds season 3, episode 3.

Why The Distinction Doesn't Matter To Emma In Dark Winds

Deanna Allison as Emma and Zahn McClarnon as Joe Leaphorn in Dark Winds
Deanna Allison as Emma and Zahn McClarnon as Joe Leaphorn in Dark Winds
Custom image by Alisha Grauso

As important as it seemed for Emma to know that Joe didn't actually pull the trigger on BJ Vines, it didn't matter much to her. Even after Joe explained himself, Emma said that "the land didn't kill him, Joe, you did." Joe's explanation likely didn't matter much to Emma because the way he killed Vines doesn't change the effects of his actions. Whether it was the land or a bullet that killed Vines, Joe's decision still marred Joe Jr.'s memory in blood, it still invited Vines' spirit into the Leaphorn house, and it still put Sylvia Washington on Joe's trail.

Dark Winds Season 3 Release Schedule

Episode #

Title

Release Date (9 p.m. EDT)

Episode 1

"Ye'iitsoh (Big Monster)"

March 9

Episode 2

"Náá'tsoh (Big Eyes)"

March 16

Episode 3

"Ch'į́į́dii (Ghosts)"

March 23

Episode 4

"Chahałheeł (Darkness Falls)"

March 30

Episode 5

"Tsékǫ̨' Hasą́ní (Coal Mine Canyon)"

April 6

Episode 6

"Ábidoo'niidę́ę́ (What We Had Been Told)"

April 13

Episode 7

"T'áá Áłts'íísígo (Just a Small Piece)"

April 20

Episode 8

"Béésh Łį́į́ (Iron Horse)"

April 27

Another reason Emma likely doesn't care about how Vines died is because of how it affects her now. Joe's decision meant Emma didn't get to weigh in on his revenge for Joe Jr., and now she has to lie for him, too. Emma didn't get a say when Vines died, and she doesn't get a say now, in the coverup. The fact that Joe didn't actually pull the trigger does nothing to fix those problems, so it does nothing to heal his relationship with Emma. Joe's going to have to find something a lot better if he wants his marriage to Emma to last past Dark Winds season 3.

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Dark Winds
181
9.5/10
Release Date
June 12, 2022
Network
AMC

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Creator(s)
Graham Roland

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