Dark Winds

word of advice ! This article contain mollycoddler for Dark Winds season 3 , episode 7.Sheriff Gordo Sena ( A Martinez ) has had Joe Leaphorn ’s ( Zahn McClarnon ) back for the entirety ofDark Windsseason 3 , and the serial finally explain why he ’s been so supportive . As sheriff of Scarborough County , Gordo had a professional human relationship with Joe that long predatesDark Winds . They worked together extensively on crimes that slop over the sharpness of the Navajo nation , and by theend ofDark Windsseason 2 , they had both enquire BJ Vines together . In fact , Gordo found out that Joe kill Vinesat some point , and he kept his friend ’s arcanum for him .

It ’s clear that Gordo and Joe are very dear admirer , but that still does n’t excuse why Gordo has been cover for Joe so ferociously inDark Windsseason 3 . Gordo is , after all , a respected sheriff who has a duty to preserve the law , and he was supposed to aid work out the fade of BJ Vines . His duty to the law presents a grown contradiction with his duty to his champion , and it was n’t entirely unclouded why Gordo chose Joe over legal justice . as luck would have it , Dark Windsseason 3 , sequence 7helped explain why Gordo made the pick he made .

Gordo Understands That The Law Doesn’t Always Deliver Justice In Dark Winds

Gordo Is Tired Of Seeing Guilty People Walk Free, & He Agrees With Joe’s Decision To Kill BJ Vines

One of the main reasons Gordo has been facilitate Joe cover up his involvement in BJ Vines ' end is because he agreed with Joe . As Joe has mentioned before , he killed BJ Vines to turn in " Indian Justice " after the " white homo ’s justice " allow Vines go free . Gordo even mentioned that one of the reasons he decided to retire as sheriff was because he was nauseated of realise shamed men walk free . Gordo recognise substantially than most just how often the U.S. effectual system fails to deliver true justice , and he agree with Joe ’s desire to make certain it was delivered to BJ Vines .

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Gordo outright says that he supports Joe inDark Windsseason 3 , installment 7 . After Joe note that he " deserved " to be shunned by Emma Leaphorn ( Deanna Allison),Gordo chop-chop corrected him and said that Joe " ai n’t done nothing wrong . “In Gordo ’s view , Joe ’s extrajudicial killing of Vines was the only way Vines was ever going to be punished for slay Joe Jr. and five other piece in the Drumco explosion . From that point of opinion , Gordo ’s decision was easy : side with BJ Vines and the effectual organisation that so often failed , or side with Joe and his deliverance of real justice .

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Gordo Fully Supports Joe In Every Way As A Colleague And Friend

Gordo Doesn’t Just Understand Joe’s Decision - He Helps Him Deal With The Guilt Of Killing A Man

Gordo does n’t just help Joe by keeping his closed book , however , he also helps Joe as a friend . ThroughoutDark Windsseason 3 , Gordo has been act as a confidant and booster for Joe . He ’s been a berm to tend on and one of the only people Joe can talk to about BJ Vines ' death and the raise air pressure from Sylvia Washington ’s ( Jenna Elfman ) investigation . Without Gordo ’s backup , Joe ’s mental health inDark Windsseason 3 would in all likelihood be even worse than it was . Gordo and Joe are n’t just colleagues who often have casing that overlap . They ’re champion , and Gordo is a very fast friend .

Dark Winds' Gordo Has Also Seen White Man’s Justice At Work

Another important thing about Gordo that relates to his handling of Joe Leaphorn is his own heritage . Gordo is a U.S. sheriff and sworn to bear on the police , but he ’s also a Latino man . SinceDark Windsseason 3 takes place in 1972 , and he ’s been working in jurisprudence enforcement since at least the fifties , Gordo has certainly seen how the sound scheme fail nonwhite people like himself . Many Hispanic people , specially in the Southwest , look the same legal subjugation Navajo people do , so Gordo can almost definitely sympathize with Joe ’s desire to protect his people .

Dark Winds Season 3 Release agenda

Episode #

Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) looking concerned while standing next to Sheriff Gordo (A. Martinez) in Dark Winds

Title

Release Date ( 9 p.m. EDT )

Episode 1

Zahn McClarnon as Joe Leaphorn in Dark Winds S3

" Ye’iitsoh ( Big Monster ) "

March 9

installment 2

Sheriff Gordo Sena (A Martinez) in his police uniform in Dark Winds season 3, episode 7

" Náá’tsoh ( Big Eyes ) "

March 16

installment 3

Headshot Of Zahn McClarnon

" Ch’į́į́dii ( Ghosts ) "

March 23

instalment 4

Headshot Of Kiowa Gordon

" Chahałheeł ( Darkness Falls ) "

March 30

Episode 5

Dark Winds

" 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

There ’s also a lot of grounds to paint a picture that if the roles were reversed , Gordo would have made the same conclusion to kill BJ Vines that Joe did . If Vines was preying upon the Latino biotic community in Scarborough County and the only way to make him pay was by killing him , Gordo probably would have go even further than Joe did . Joe ’s activity may seem rash to others , but to a fellow shielder like Gordo , they make perfect sentience . Because of that , Gordo basically had to support Joe inDark Windsseason 3 .

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