Yeeeeeaaaah, but one of Batman's defining traits is his refusal to use guns…
Yeeeeeaaaah, but one of Batman's defining traits is his refusal to use guns…
The man was at the shop taking a number two, not being the number one.
The sheltered but under siege standoff also appears in a lot of Elmore Leonard's Western short stories
Same here. I was disappointed that most of the review got hung up on what seems likely to be a false assumption on the writer's part.
Jason seemed particularly motivated/angered by men taking advantage of/abusing women. He clearly loved intimidating the debt collector using the same tactics the collector used against the client. He also looked like he would love the chance to use that tire iron against the scammer.
Exactly. Alas, AV Club reviewers are drunk on their own snark.
Yeah, the contract itself might be legal, but having your name on there means the bad ass trio of cops looking into the shady shit behind the contract is now gonna start looking at you.
The "These contracts, names all over them line" is not as silly as the reviewer keeps claiming. They're looking to implicate individuals, so a contract with numerous names is a gold mine for their investigation.
Why did they include the Hound? He's fine. It was a flesh wound. He got up, wiped himself off, and proceeded to eat every fucking chicken in this place.
Totally. Living organism. Yupp.
And then what happened?
wasn't he a crab?
But wasn't there a decent amount of time between catching Drew Thompson and Art even suspecting Raylan's involvement? Enough time for the ball to have rolled regardless of Art's eventual suspicions?
First, I describe Justified as "the coolest show on TV."
Dude, he shot Walker in the back like two seconds ago
Tell us more.
Oh yeah, I don't know why I wrote that.
No, you're not recalling the line correctly. I just rewatched the scene.
Beautiful
Carol agreed with Rick.