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So do I. Would it really have been too much to ask to have added Tim to the Dewey Crowe hunt?

Yeah I noticed that too. Plus calling her "a special lady" just doesn't sound like Art. Not nearly colorful enough.

Something's nagging at me and maybe somebody less tired than I am can explain it. Other than giving the writers a reason to have Dewey run around lime a chicken without a head, why didn't Lance just go ahead and take his kidneys? He couldn't reasonably expect Dewey would be able to come up with the money. Even if the

I'm thinking his off-ness is intentional. I know exactly what you mean about Quarles and on a show that draws characters so well - right down to the cop who was dying to bust in a door - I can't see Quarles' wrongness just slipping through the cracks.

Me too. And you know Boyd's about to ramp this shit up because his hair is inching its way back toward awesome.

Agreed. But where the hell is Tim?

Thank goodness there's the automatic rerun. I completely missed the dear John letter. Before reading this review I was sure Raylan was reading some kind of test result from Winona's ObGyn proving the baby isn't his. I'm still really fuzzy on how long has passed since the series started but I think the math on Gary

How about a combination… Something like it's a shame that Michael Raymond-James was wasted so quickly here, on a show that often squanders its potential after he was magnificent on Terriers, one of the best shows of the last decade.

Not to mention the fact that she wanted Rick to stay because Carl needs a father like him. And after Rick makes a valid argument and decides to go into town she follows him, leaving Carl behind and in real danger of losing both his parents. Such a horrible character. She needs to go but I'd bet my last dollar that she

Me too.

Agreed. But Boyd's resources are limited at the moment and if it had gone this way I would have expected Boyd would have seen it more as a way of making Devil feel important rather than an actual source of intelligence.

The cole slaw thing killed me. Dewey's in a situation he's not likely to get out of alive (even though I think he probably will) and what's he worried about? Slaw. It never occurred to him that even if he were to get slaw he could just not eat it. I love Dewey Crowe!

@Jimmy - I don't think so. I remember reading an interview with Margo Martindale last season where she offered an explanation but I don't think we've seen it on the show… At least not yet. I'm unsure about posting what she said in case it ends up coming out this season. If Google's no help let me know, I'll post it

No cole slaw!

It wouldn't surprise me. Boyd's been too content to let things develop on their own lately. He's up to something big. And I think Raylan knows it. He said something to Boyd at the end of their scene in Johnny's bar that at first made me think Raylan was implying heof look the other way allowing Boyd to kill Dickie in

Perfectly logical guess. But I hope it's more complicated than that. It feels like they're going out of their way to keep the details of the arrangement vague and mysterious. Knowing Mags, I'd be disappointed if the whole thing wasn't any deeper than just a past-due bill. As much as I'm loving this season, I can't

Any guesses about the debt Limehouse owed Mags?

I loved seeing Loretta again and I really hope she comes back. Watching her talk to Raylan is almost as fun as watching Raylan and Boyd. I'm glad to see she hasn't lost her edge too.

For a couple of minutes there I was thinking Boyd was planning to use Devil as his inside man in the Dixie mafia. What actually happened was much better.

Didn't Raylan tell Duffy he was dead along with the blonde guy? Are you thinking he was lying about that?