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Great episode.

Yea, pretty much. Justified can be a mess sometimes, but it never fails to entertain. Plus, it just makes everything more chaotic. When there's chaos on Justified, awesome things happen.

It's hard to reply to this without sounding like an asshole, but somebody has to say it.

Gotta love that simplification. It always touches my heart when people think constructive criticism is reducing everything down to its most basic form. You can do that to any show or movie ever made.

I love that decision. I really do. For them to write Slade the way they have is just perfect. There is no right or wrong in Slade's eyes. I think a lot of villains tend to be of the kind who think they're doing something good or heroic when they're really not. Slade is cut from a different cloth. He's gonna let his

This certainly was one of the best episodes, if not the best. The beginning of the season has been a little sloppy, but it's starting to find some sort of groove.

Funny thing about people who say things like "there's no point in comparing", that's usually said because the article actually made good points. It's only a cover for what they don't have, which is a counter argument.

McConaughey… this isn't even fair. He's not playing fair. Absolutely remarkable performance he's pulling off right now.

I can relate. I do the exact same thing with this show. I just don't want the episode to end. Ever.

Damn it. Come on The Following! What the hell is up with this mediocre stuff? Give us terrible! This is always so much more fun when being the worst show on television.

For the people that are wondering what makes Elementary a different procedural then others, it's quite simple. One of Elementary's greatest strengths is its ability to use each case to say something about the characters. They're not there to just be an easy to follow along mystery. The mystery is there to support the

Nah. He didn't punch him as a cop. He punched him as a friend of the guy that he insulted. Here's the thing about cops, they're job is being a cop, but they're a person first and foremost. Peralta didn't punch the guy as a cop. It's like when Seth Bullock in Deadwood took off his badge before getting into a fist fight

Sexual tension doesn't disappear just because the writers want it to disappear. It's all the actors doing honestly. I mean, did you think the writers even meant for Charlie and Bass to have that sort of tension? No. Just no. It's weird enough. However, acting can be unpredictable and chemistry will pop up in the

Interesting. One review where Molly doesn't mention something like "Peralta is the weakest link." About time. I was tired of hearing about it, especially since it isn't really true to begin with.

Peralta didn't punch a civilian because the guy said something shitty about a cop. He punched a civilian because the guy said something shitty about a person and a friend.

Wouldn't it be cool if Monroe ends up becoming the face of the movement against the government? Like, his apparent goal to bring back the Monroe Republic seems all evil right now, but what if along the way he finds some sort of redemption and becomes a much better leader because of it. A leader that people actually

It's scenes like that last one with Oliver and Felicity that make me understand why it's such a popular "ship."

Nah, Raylan isn't an anti hero. He's a flawed and troubled hero. But not an anti hero. Boyd Crowder is an anti hero.

Definitely looking forward to this.

McConaughey, like most critics have said, is magnetic. There were many good things about this episode, but damn, he made me stare wide eyed the entire episode.