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I kept expecting a Boss Scene of Seriously Raylan? that never came.

What other projects would involve the extended Crowe family?

You'll never stop the Sim… Community.

You say that like it's a bad thing.

I thought Dilly would die in the first scene for sure, but then he went and killed that guy.

Detroit. It was brief, sparing, creepy and punctual. Homeland kind of wallowed in it.

There have been so many high profile deaths in the Detroit mob at this point I think we can assume Tonin's operation is essentially defunct. That the Canadians are muscling in on them probably confirms this.

Honestly I realized I'd basically entirely forgotten what the hell is going on with the Detroit mafia. 'Sammmy?… isn't it Theo? Wait if Sammy's dead won't Theo be mad or something? Did they kill Theo and I just don't remember, what.'

There will be no happy endings. You never leave Harlan alive.

It's a good idea. There's only so much meat you can get out of Boyd and Raylan tangoing, and Boyd's arc is engrossing in its own right. We all know that sooner or later those stories are going to intertwine and the excitement is the question of how and when.

But Ian McShane!

No, he's the guy the Canadians work for.

It's a perfect line because like the entire scene it implies way more than it tells us. Why the chainsaw guy? Who was he? Why would the Canadians be upset he got killed? We're like Boyd and Wynn, wandering into the bloody finale of someone else's story.

I liked that that was more about how he's a well adjusted person and Raylan isn't. You don't have to be a complete and utter mess to be a marshal, but don't tell Givens that.

I dunno I knew Boyd wouldn't murder her because TV. Boyd has become too much of an antihero to kill an unarmed woman he doesn't know. An unarmed old rich bastard who threatens and insults him, sure, but not that. The scene worked for me but it played out predictably, beat for beat.

I dunno I recall it being very unclear where season four was going at first. It was kind of presented to us as a series of only partly connected arcs, lots of people thought the preacher was going to be a bigger deal, it took a while for the big picture to get into focus.

Sixth season has been confirmed last for a while. And honestly a good call, I love Justified and I want it to end on a high note.

I really missed Dewey Crowe. If as Alasdair says Elmore Leonard's work is about idiot criminals, Dewey has to be the most hilariously literal recurring example of this on Justified.

Ken-tau-key isn't what a Haitian would say then?

Damon 'Dewey Crowe' Herriman is Australian so I find it interesting that people are more critical of a New Yorker's take on the accent.