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I enjoyed it too. I'm surprised there isn't more appreciation for these Raylan-shaggy dog stories. Aren't those usually the standouts, because they allow for these great one-time villains? (e.g. the computer hacker with one leg, the old-timer bank robber which set-up the greatest chase scene Justified has ever put to

Let 'em go, Lou. Anyone driving that fast doesn't have time for a ticket.

I've actually visited the Hershey school. It's as good as Don would have imagined.

I disagree. Bob would have to be a complete idiot to mark his boss' mom. He clearly wants to make it in the advertising game. Why would he knowingly endanger his position like that? Maybe Manolo was playing her from the start. Maybe he realized at some point "this is a demented old rich lady…. what the hell?" But I

Yeah, for as uncertain as Don't future is at this point, I feel optimistic for him. He didn't run away to California. He faced the music. I'm curious if he already had an inclination to the consequences when he began "I may never see you again…" or if that was just in reference to Hershey's taking other meetings.

@avclub-ec6e411553d04950c3225c1fbdc8d116:disqus  Agreed. The writers had to show us Don's up to his same old tricks, and nobody in his life is impressed anymore. It's hard to make that compelling when we've seen it before, but it was necessary leg-work to get Don in place for these last two or three episodes. I know a

By that logic, the preacher wasn't a real believer either. Otherwise he wouldn't have taken a punch to the face.

I'm on Okinawa! I agree with you! @avclub-e7af19935015fb11dedb9fbb2955f880:disqus @avclub-705562aaa4a5b85bfa44373d8e6bf234:disqus

Put out an ABP for a male suspect, driving a…. car of some sort, heading in the direction of, uh, you know, that place that sells chili. Suspect is hatless. Repeat, hatless.

Really, the entire department (and special agent Cooper) should be listed here for inexplicably thinking to post flyers around town of Andy's sketch of evil spirit BOB, but NOT ONCE thinking to post flyers of the crazy, real-person murderor Windom Earle. Wasn't Coop supposed to be a pretty good detective? How the hell

The bartender even looks like John Travolta!

Agreed. I wish all the haters would say WHY they find him so objectionable, rather than citing "I didn't like him in this movie." I mean, he actually says in the damn interview that he prefers live events, because the audience understands the context. To what extent are these opinions based on what people have read

@SeasTooFarToReach:disqus  The shows have different objectives, but I disagree that it's easier for TDS to fall flat in it's commentary. Stewart's format provides him immense flexibility as a comedian on a "fake news" show. He's always The Voice of Reason in this ridiculous world, and there's a never-ending supply of

Has anyone gone back to Season 1, Episode 1 and double checked Don's line to Pete "you'll be in that corner office, something-something-something, but no one will respect you"? Is that coming true?

Peggy called Stan, right? That was his unmistakable barrel of a chest and lumberjack beard. Not Abe (as stated in the review).

"Less obvious telegraphing next time please…" Did you know going in that Khan was the villain? Either way, it's a bad choice to watch WoK right before STiD, because everything's going to seem obvious to an observant viewer. Having seen WoK years ago and knowing nothing about this movie ahead of time, I enjoyed it

@circadianwolf I think you mean admiral Robocop.

Maybe someone can persuade him to start a dog-fighting ring.

I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I'm kind of relieved the Boyd and Ava romance has gone to a back burner. It was hard enough for me to accept the premise that Ava was this put-upon and abused housewife who (for years!) rejected Boyd's creepy advances and finally shot Beauman (sp?) at the dining room table. And

Wow. My hat is off to you, Keith Phipps. And without mistake! I finally saw this travesty of a show, and your first two paragraphs made me LOL like I'd forgotten the AV Club could. It was really the "suspiciously 18-looing Maggie Grace" line that set me off, but really, Liam Neeson's participation in this