I didn't say I disagree with you Betty. Just that I wouldn't want to be the one to do it.
I didn't say I disagree with you Betty. Just that I wouldn't want to be the one to do it.
I'll second that.
Doyle and his boys better protect their apricots.
Looked like it. I kept waiting for the Dude reference.
He pretty much was… Somebody he cares about did something unbelievably stupid on their own and now he's faced with the choice of turning them in or cleaning up the mess and hoping he doesn't lose his job, or worse, in the process. He didn't mention it when he was chewing Raylan out, but there's gotta be some risk to…
You're very brave Betty Draper.
Nah. I think it would be more like petting a porcupine.
Does anybody see a way to keep Mags around next season? She could be Boyd 2.0. I don't have a scenario that makes sense, but I'd really hate to see Margo Martindale go. She's just too good.
I want to like Winona because Raylan does. He loves her, so there has to be something there that's worth that, right?
Raylan will never be the marshal they send to career day or recruitment events and frankly, he'd be less interesting to me if he was. Let Rachel have that. All I'm saying is I understand Art's frustration with Raylan's rebellions and it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if Raylan's reaction to Art's…
I want Art and Raylan back on track too. Desperately. But I don't want Art to just get over it and act like nothing was ever wrong. Raylan may not be able to change who he is, but I think he needs to acknowledge that Art's point is valid. I don't necessarily want to see them sit down for a heart to heart or anything…
That's exactly what I think Hillbilly. I also think there's no way Art will be able to pull it off. Given how pissed Art got at the ATF agent who was insulting Ava, who Art doesn't really have a personal connection to, I just can't see Art being able to shrug off Raylan's death. Luckily it doesn't look like he'll find…
SarCCastro, I loved Winona's reaction to that question. She obviously hadn't expected it and couldn't think on her feet fast enough to come up with a plausible explanation.
Could Mags be planning
to take herself out? With all the talk of settling accounts, giving Dickie the weed business, Doyle the mining money and telling Helen the feud wouldn't flare up again it kinda felt like Mags was setting her affairs in order.
I used to like her and I still want to like her. But she doesn't make it easy.
That's how I took it too, although I think some of that was bluster. Art's pissed, exasperated, disappointed, etc. With Raylan, but there's no way Art wouldn't care if Raylan gets himself killed. I think Art's resigned himself to the idea that Raylan's going to do what he wants and he's bracing himself for the likely…
I've got a similar feeling Mrs. Givens. For weeks now I thought they were setting up a Mags-Raylan showdown, but now my gut is telling me that Dickie's gonna be the Big Bad. Mags definitely was deflated in this episode. I'm not sure if she's down for the count, but I think Dickie is smarter than I'd given him credit…
@Tearinitup, I can actually believe he wouldn't tell her. Gary is an idiot and a coward. I can see him thinking he'll still be able to talk Duffy out of this and being unwilling to give Winona, and by extension Raylan, the heads-up until he realizes there's absolutely no way out of this. After seeing what Duffy did…
Was that a splint
on Hobart's finger? I really hope so, that's hysterical.
Makes sense to me but I think Wynn Duffy is responsible for the hitmen. Gary doesn't have the balls. Or, apparently, any way to stop it based on the tears in the lawyer's office. Duffy's probably already got these guys on the payroll. Looks like Gary's champion Arabian turned out to be racing to the glue factory.