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Princess Bride reference, nice. You're obviously a good person. 

It's also pretty funny that Duffy was repeatedly dunking a tea bag while on the phone with Boyd. Women's tennis and Early Grey, he keeps it classy.

I thought it was an appropriately undignified death for someone who's completely unraveled over the course of the season.

Did anyone else notice that Wynn called Raylan by his first name in this scene? I thought that was a nice touch, as if he's so desperate that he levels with Raylan as a person for the first time.

My girlfriend was once an advocate for rape victims, so she's understandably very sensitive to rape being made light of in any way. So, I was pleasantly surprised when even she burst out laughing at the "Help Is NOT On The Way" line. Funny is funny, kudos to SNL.

Totally digging the new season, but one thing is bugging me and I'm curious if anyone else is on the same page: Last season ended with Winona contemplating leaving Raylan due to the dangerous nature of his job. This season, she seems totally at peace with his line of work, and doesn't seem to have been shaken up by

Also, yes, one of the very best episodes yet. I couldn't help but notice the total lack of Chang this episode. Small doses of the small Asian man, please!

"While this may be reading too much into the episode (and when have I ever done that with this show?!), I think how the situation changes each time people leave subtly suggests their role within the group as a whole."
 
I'm sorry, but WHY is the reviewer apologizing for "reading too much into" the episode? Insulting.