I think his name was Jimmy?
I think his name was Jimmy?
I don't think any show I watch requires the rewind button as much as a good Justified episode. Meaning, a good Raylan showdown.
Exactly. Every season is the best. Every season is awesome. Every episode I drink bourbon. Every FINALE I drink a LOT of bourbon. I would never try to rank the seasons.
Stay frosty.
Mind… blown. This did not even occur to me. Bring back Dewey!
Every season is the best season.
When you hide the body, it tends to make it look more like murder and less like self defense.
Came here to post the same thing re: the plane. The implication was that the plane had just landed, and I guess we're supposed to believe Nicky does not know what a plane landing 100ft away from your car sounds like. Still, no show is without flaws and I guess that is a minor one.
I don't understand the "rules of war" in the first place. If you attack someone's home with the intention of killing them, and then retreat because you are outmanned, why do you automatically get a free pass? Surrender is bullshit. If you want to live, don't go to war. The kid deserved to die… with possibly one…
@facebook-1423005919:disqus Some of the best film adaptations of written work are nearly 100% faithful to the source material (LOTR trilogy, etc). There are PLENTY of reasons to watch a faithful adaptation.
Not quite an epilogue when the biggest bloodbath is surely to be next week. :-) But to most of the characters, the beginning of this ep was a wrap-up for sure.
Agreed. Colt, I will miss. Nicky Augustine, no fucking way.
I don't. He's a smug douche. There are much better villains like Boyd or Duffy or even the gun-arm no-arm guy from last season. Quarles… that was his name.
Right on. I have no idea if Killswitch is on the radio since I don't listen to it. But I love their sound, and I can't explain why. And guess what? I don't have to explain it.
I loved the episode, but I think it's not believable that this Nicky guy has so much confidence. He is undermanned, and undergunned, and in Boyd's freaking home base, and acting like he's in charge and throwing punches. The only part about the whole Ava scene that bothered me was that she had a gun in his face and…
Apology not accepted!
Yes, I heard "Milhouse aforethought" also.
Someone please explain this. The chopper dudes (Nicky etc) fled the scene as soon as they saw the marshals. Yet Raylan's monologue (and the previews for next week) make it clear that the gangster-dudes are gonna come back and face off with the marshals. So… if they wanted to face off with them, why not do it right…
Yup. And Rick had a gun on him, and just put it down because that's the kind of guy he is. Bullshit. It's as if their actual lines are "gee, isn't it a shame the writers won't let us shoot each other yet, because there are still 3 episodes left?"
He's not a celebrity or a president. When I become aware of a new person in my vicinity, I usually refer to them by their first name as well. What's so strange about that?