A captivating crime drama unfolds in the American West on Netflix with Dark Winds, drawing audiences into 1970s Navajo County, Arizona. This immersive murder mystery blends thriller elements and Western noir, kicking off with a high-stakes heist reminiscent of a summer blockbuster.
Plot Overview
The series launches with armed robbers descending from a helicopter to ambush an armored vehicle, killing two guards. A police officer aids the heist before the crew destroys the vehicle and escapes. An elder witnesses the helicopter over Navajo land and later turns up dead and mutilated in a motel room alongside a teenager who appears scared to death. The teenager’s blind grandmother stands as the sole witness.
Meanwhile, Sheriff Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) leads the investigation, reopening personal wounds. He teams up with new deputy Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon), who returns reluctantly to the reservation, and steadfast sergeant Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten), the force’s only female officer.
Critical and Viewer Praise
All four seasons earn perfect 100% approval ratings on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics describe it as a brooding Navajo murder mystery ideal for binge-watching, noting how it reveals character motivations without confusion.
One review highlights: “Murder mysteries with compelling hooks too often fall apart as the investigations get underway and the stories drift into character digressions, but Dark Winds works in the opposite. The mystery loses none of its intrigues even as it becomes clear who is behind the murders, but it’s the character digressions that keep us riveted from one episode to the next.”
Viewers echo the enthusiasm: “As good as everyone says it is… There are not many shows built around Native Americans so I’m glad this one didn’t flame out and disappoint.” Another adds: “Well written, well acted, well paced. Two episodes in and I’m hooked.” The narrative weaves three plots—the reservation murders, the helicopter robbery, and a potential mining conspiracy—while incorporating eerie elements, all managed seamlessly through sharp writing.
Behind the Scenes
Executive producers Robert Redford and George R.R. Martin back this adaptation of the Leaphorn and Chee novel series. Redford championed the books, acquiring film rights and overseeing three adaptations; his cameo marks his final on-screen role before passing in September 2025.
The first three seasons stream on Netflix, with the fourth currently airing in the United States.

