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Fucking hell, Olyphant was absolutely fantastic in this episode. Emmy worthy even(not to say he's never been Emmy worthy because he certainly has).

This is probably the best or second best episode so far. Haven't made my mind up yet. The mystery kept me engaged(for once) and the Holmes/Watson dynamic was having its most fun.

As far as I'm concerned, rooting for Elizabeth and Phillip isn't necessarily rooting for Russia. At least for me it's like that. I just want them to get out of this mess alive. But it sure as hell fascinating to watch them out smart the U.S. and FBI.

Hmm, a B- seems a bit harsh. This was a perfectly fine episode and it's definitely not the worst in Justified's history(it's the ONLY episode rated below a B on this site). Boyd was fantastic in this episode, whether he was incredibly annoyed at Raylan and Shelby or definitely sweet with Ava, it was one of Goggins'

It's actually very possible. A lot of people have complained about how apparently Sherlock didn't find out about Watson from his father but there's no evidence that he does NOT know either. I'd actually put my money on him finding out in this episode. He just hasn't said anything about it yet.

Well, at the same time, it seems Theo Tonin has been untouchable for many years. So, most likely, they'll do anything to get even a little bit on the guy. Think of it like this. If they're willing to let Arlo, a murderer, free for Drew Thompson, imagine what they might offer DT to get him to cooperate. They seem to

Agreed. I actually didn't like the Davies era all that much because of it. It was a bit too soap opery and speaking of wizard, that sonic screwdriver… did… everything. It was annoying.

I actually think Midnight was better than Waters of Mars in that respect. Him facing the worst in humanity BECAUSE of his arrogance was really thrilling. I mean, RTD never followed up on it like he should have but it was interesting in that episode.

Damn, I love this serial. You know what I love so much about this serial is that it follows up on everything that the 5th Doctor went through before. It was like, he lost all his friends and felt kind of like a failure to them and himself. Then in his final adventure, he ends being the person he always wanted to be,

I actually quite liked Randall. And I'm glad Raylan let Lindsey go. Not that I hate Lindsey, because I don't. It's more about Raylan making some shitty choices when it comes to women, but he kind of shows that he's not the one to forgive so easily.

I wasn't comparing them. I never said nor did I imply that they were similar characters. But their one similar attribute is anger. The difference is that one has control(Raylan) and one doesn't(Bullock). I was just saying that Raylan seems less patient this season and looks like he might go off on someone soon. I just

So that's two episodes in a row where Boyd was taken completely by surprise.

There are way too many run of the mill procedural crime shows nowadays. But this one, there's just too much charm to resist. This was a stellar episode. Everything about it just hit the right notes.