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Lawliet Jayson
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They're called "secrets" for a reason. Wanna know why people keep secrets? Because most likely, those secrets are about something a person did or said that was completely out of character, which is why people get embarrassed about such things in the first place. This is how the writers approached it. All of the

You obviously didn't understand the entire point of my comment. I obviously don't think Boyd is just a simple opportunist. But the guy I replied to thinks Raylan is just "an asshole with daddy issues". He simplified Raylan to make it seem like Boyd is far ahead more of a complex character. Simplification to back up an

She's not with Raylan though…

We're simplifying characters now to fit our arguments? Okay. Raylan is a more nuanced character than Boyd. Boyd's just the classic opportunist. It's been done before.

What happened to Nicky was perfect. He didn't deserve a long drawn out gunfight.

I actually thought Season 3 was the best season. It was more consistently great(the first half of Season 2 was good but it was pretty much something I'd expect from Season 1, the second half was legendary), not to mention it had just as many great performances. While Quarles wasn't as good of a big bad as Mags(but

I'm sorry, but did I read that correctly? Did you just call Justified boring? The dialogue alone makes it entertaining. They could sit on porches all day and talk, it STILL wouldn't be boring.

"ability to outsmart everyone and stay one step ahead"

Those sunglasses are Colt's. I mean seriously guys, how in the hell can you forget a guy's trademark? He was wearing them in his very first scene for crying out loud. I'm ashamed of all of you!

Respect for a fellow former soldier.

Raylan isn't one of the bad guys though… it's just he had a better chance of being a criminal than a Marshal(in which he proceeded to defy such expectations).

I assume they went to the same high school but probably weren't even acquaintances at the time(although I'm sure they've heard of each other and their respective families). Them digging coal together is what established common ground between them.

The best of the US Marshals Service is clearly not apart of this investigation. If Raylan was there, this would be over in a matter of minutes. In fact, I bet him and Ryan would make a good team considering they both hold no qualms about shooting psychos.

Sherlock Holmes has always had convoluted cases. BBC's Sherlock has convoluted down to a tee. We don't watch for realism though. If we did, we wouldn't be watching television at all.

Lol. That's a terrible version. Boyd's out of character(Boyd uses people when he can, he doesn't serve under people) and you're too idealistic with the "true love above all!" line of thinking.

Borderline misogynistic maybe, but it's not as if he was wrong about Ellen May being with Shelby.

My favorite part of this episode was very subtle. When Elizbaeth went off on Claudia, Phillip's improvisation was really well done. Matthew Rhys really portrayed that surprise well. He obviously didn't expect it but he took the guy's gun and kicked him aside anyway, going along with Elizabeth just in case she was

How did it confound you that Tim didn't shoot Colt? They explain it in the episode.

It IS confirmed that Limehouse will show up this season.

Raylan was right by the way. Eve still does look like Ava Gardner.