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Lawliet Jayson
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Seeing a lot of people talk about next season's big bad. Next season's big bad will be Boyd. Thought it was obvious…

I viewed the Jeff and Annie thing as the "platonic for now but with
sexual and romantic tension" partners that most crime shows explore.

You can't forget the shootout. It was eerily reminiscent of Bullock and Hickock.

Great premiere, setting everything up. I like the crow metaphor that's going on. They're gonna fly into Harlan soon. Rapaport is a lot better than I thought he would be. Hearing him with a southern accent(a solid one at that) is weird but it'll grow on me. Plus, all the Florida Crowes have the same accents. Yay for

I've never met anyone who sounds like Rapaport. His voice is weird, especially for a burly guy like him. Mix it with a southern accent and it sounds even weirder. Doesn't mean it isn't accurate though, or at least close to it.

That's the thing, Rapaport's accent will only be looked down upon because he's basically typecasted. He's playing against type here. Sure, other actors have pulled off an against type performance better(at least so far), but none of them probably had to go from a natural heavy New York accent to a deep Southern one.

Yea, exactly. Justified has the best set of southern accents on TV, not that there are many shows with southern accents. Rectify has some good ones too.

Goggins is from Alabama, so yea, he's southern.

His accent isn't bad at all. It's pretty good. It is distracting though, only because this is so far off from what Rapaport normally plays. I'm not used to him speaking like that. I'll get used to it.

I like the Winona subplot of season 2. It did exactly what it was supposed to do. Even good people get tempted to do unjustly things. There really aren't any problems with Season 2. None that I can think of at least. But season 4 is just a better overall story and I prefer it because it's about Harlan as a whole. The

Seems more like a female equivalent to Longmire. Despite AV Club's view of that show, I actually quite enjoy it. It's solid. And I think that's where Killer Women will be heading towards. Solid.

This is gonna be awesome. Always excited to see some more of Raylan, the best protagonist on television. Also, I always like seeing Michael Rapaport step out of his comfort zone a little.

I still tend to find myself surprised by how much I like this show. It just does a lot of things well. This episode proves that further. Sherlock and Moriarty are a very interesting pair. Moriarty is in a constant state of unpredictability. I'm never quite sure where she's heading as a character. Her scenes with

Bo's special was released after this article was published. A few weeks after in fact. I also imagine it would on every person's list.

Someone's a bit miffed. I'll just go cower in the corner over there. *points that way*

It wasn't really platonic to begin with.

I think there were plenty of reasons why Felicity acted the way she did. I think too many people like to chalk it up to her being jealous but her reaction was a bit too calm on the outside for that to be true. Although I'm sure somewhere inside that brain of hers, she was a little jealous, but I think it's also that

I watched Gattaca in school. Of course, I had already seen it before but it has a lot of replay value. Plus, Ethan Hawke is a good actor. Love seeing that little guy on screen.

At first, I was kind of unconvinced about Oliver's reasoning when it came to Felicity. Mostly because he was so willing to get back with Laurel last season. Of course, it could be likely that he changed his mind the five months between seasons about the whole dating other people while he's the vigilante thing. But

It's not like Holmes is a rare name. It's not. Sure, it's not common, but it's not unheard. Sherlock of course is a very rare name and I doubt she would have made the connection between Shaun and Sherlock.