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That killed me. I want them to work this out so badly, but I'm afraid that relationship may be irretrievably broken.

Pretty sure he's dead.

Agreed. Of the two of them, I could see Tim as maybe being willing to look the other way, based on the belief that Augustine had it coming. But not Rachel, even though she might personally think the same thing. She knows a little something about family members being put in danger and was quite vocal with her annoyance

Does anybody else find it odd that Boyd seems to have accepted Ava breaking up with him so easily? Ava was obviously hurt that his cooperation with the marshals didn't somehow get her sprung from prison and honestly, so was I and I'm betting Raylan as well. Given what he went through in the first half of the season to

Loved Raylan biting his fist to keep from screaming when Dewey stormed in on Daryl and Boyd. As that whole thing was going on I was wondering what Raylan was going to have to say about it, but I think that reaction was better than anything he could have actually said.

I wouldn't be surprised to see his plan backfire. Up to this point, Raylan hasn't faced a lot in the way of consequences for his actions, at least not in the long term. It almost feels like he's due a karmic payback, and I think that might come at Kendal's expense.

Since we're asking questions, how does Raylan manage to avoid hat head? There's a lot of talk about the hair on this show, but if anyone has asked that question before, I've missed it.

Needs more Jason Statham. Tim was hitting it out of the park tonight.

It's really too bad next season is the last. Given a couple of more years, I think they'd be completely vertical.

So much about what made that scene so great was Damon Herriman. On paper, or in the hands of a lesser actor, those lines could easily sound as awful and awkward as Boyd was afraid he would sound wearing a wire. In a few sentences Dewey's tied a bow around the prosecution's case. Yet somehow, because Herriman is and

And the eyebrows. We can't overlook the eyebrows. They're approaching Boyd's hair levels of awesome.

Maybe it's just because we haven't seen a lot of her lately, but I think Rachel showed more personality tonight (that's not the right word for what I mean, but it's the closest I can get at the moment) than I've seen in ages. As much as I miss Art, I'm really liking Rachel being the boss and I love how Tim and Raylan

Yes please. With next season being the last one, it has to happen, right?

When Daryl showed up at Duffy's hotel room, did he say he was looking for Mr. Pecker? Did I hear that wrong or was it Rapaport's accent?

I was so glad to see Tim step up and take over the erection duty, what with Marshal Stiffy in the ICU and all.

That line absolutely killed me. I can't remember that character's name, but in the few times we've seen him, he's giving Dewey Crowe a run for his money in the comic relief department. I'm not sure if I'm more impressed or surprised that he showed up for work after how his first day went.

I love that idea. It would explain some stuff, something this show doesn't do a whole lot of. But I think stumbling around an open field full of zombies like a jackass would make a lot more sense if it was somebody who'd just spent weeks if not longer, locked inside a boxcar.

Or a big box of Happy Meal toys.

Exactly. Even assuming he had the protection of a group at some point before he stumbled into that field, no way is that guy the one who gets away.

Imagine the fights over who gets to sit shotgun if they stumbled across a minivan with some gas left in the tank. Or the screams of "he's touching me!" from the back seat.