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Right Sheltie. I remembered the gun but forgot where it came from. Still, I wouldn't mind if the go back became another recurring character.

And now that Colt seems to be clear headed for the moment, I'm sure he realizes that Boyd is not going to let his screw up with Ellen Mae go unpunished. Maybe killing Mort was a way for Colt to get the hell outta dodge while Boyd is otherwise engaged.

Breakin' 2: Electric Boogadrew

I actually wouldn't mind making out with Johnny. His "I love you" to Ava was so pathetic that my heart broke for him a little bit. As much as I love Boyd, I get where Johnny's coming from, although I don't see any way that this ends well for him. Since he's probably doomed and does a pretty good sad puppy face, I'd

Don't take this personally, but I really hope you keep being wrong.

Loved, loved loved that we finally got a great episode where Tim and Rachel were actually vital parts of the plot and not just entertaining sidebars. I've been waiting for this since the beginning and they really hit it out of the park. We've seen the marshals back each other's plays before, but I don't think any

I really loved that line because it wasn't all that long ago that Raylan was one of those people. I loved seeing Bob get credit where it was definitely due.

Speaking of which, he's running out of time to make use of that go bag.

Drew Year's Eve.

I can't decide what I loved more… Bob and his Drewbaka, Drewmama ,etc. or watching Art scrambling to throw the Molotov cocktail. After tonight, I'm thinking it's time for an Art and Bob spinoff.

Nobody does nerd rage like Patton Oswalt.

The driver. Golf is for douchebags.

A++ for the Gerard Depardieu  line. I've been trying to figure out for weeks who Ron Eldard reminds me of these days and he went and beat me to it!

Now that you mention it, I do remember Milton giving Andrea some kind of explanation of what he did before, but I couldn't tell you what it was. At the risk of tooting my own horn, I like my explanation better. And what ever happened to Michael Keaton? I'd love to see him pop up somewhere, maybe Justified.

And the way she struts when she walks. No matter what the situation is, she always strides in like she's on the most important mission in the history of the planet. I've noticed this before but it really stuck out to me in this episode. She's trying to sneak out of Woodbury unnoticed, but she's strutting down the

I wouldn't be surprised to find out that Milton was Phillip's shrink before the world turned to shit. His note taking and detached observation style feel almost clinical to me. I could see it happening something like this — the governor goes off the deep end after his wife died and somehow ends up in Milton's care.

Is there a prize for that? If so, I'll take Andrea's head on a stick.

Difference being that the other two pets actually served a purpose. Andrea seems to be physically incapable of planning anything.

I think they'd be a lot more interesting if it appeared as if they were anything more than desperate to find a place to be. So far the only thing about them that's made any kind of impression with me is that they seem willing to go along with whatever the gameplan is wherever they happen to be at the time. They're

Part of what's so infuriating to me about this whole Andrea clusterfuck, is that this show has proven before that it can redeem female characters who previously drove me up the wall. Carol immediately comes to mind. I'd been changing my mind about her for a while now, but she completely won me over when she told