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It's literally the first thing that came into my head while reading the article.  Then again, even the author of that doesn't dare call it a biography: 'infranovel' was his chosen term (apparently just because 'nonfiction novel' doesn't translate well into French).  He was absolutely right on his reading of The Kindly

Maybe, when it really does just turn out to be a film written and co-directed by the (former?) lead singer of Kula Shaker, we can sue based on the unrealistic expectations raised by the trailer.

Multiple-stories would be even better.  One per episode until the season-finale!
  Ok, yeah, it makes him more like a superhero villain, but we all know Raylan's going to get the drop on him because of "Does that thing ever jam?", so we might as well milk it while we can.

Am I the only one who thought that maybe Quarles' story was bullshit?  I mean,  it's either very good writing, or very lazy writing.  After the episode's opening with Shelby talking down the deputies with an 'I've-nothing-left-to-lose' bullshit, it would almost make sense that, sometime in the near future, Duffy (most