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As usual, Seth over at IGN accuses the writers of not knowing what they're doing, wondering if the show is going anywhere.

Some people aren't meant to have nice things. Boyd and Raylan are two of them.

There was some conflict in the first season. After all, she had just killed his brother, and shot him as well.

Technically, they're an invasive species in the US, they're not native anywhere here. But yes, there are some in Kentucky.

I think part of it was to set up what's to come, to show just how big the stakes are for Raylan. Kind of how Ava's prison storyline is paying off this season.

From what I've gathered, hogs are pretty much everywhere in the South.

That 'tap dance' is what makes Justified. As far as Raylan, it's the first time he's seen his kid in person. So yeah, I can absolutely understand him wanting to spend some time with her.

That scene was the most intense Boyd-Ava scene this far in the entire series. I know there's still a lot left this season, but for a second I thought Boyd really might shoot her.

Limehouse would not approve

And Art.

Highly doubt it. I think he's only writing the reviews out of some sort of obligation to IGN.

The Dewey's kidney scene was from season 2. This was the one where the guys were trying to cut open that pregnant woman.

A "bad" episode of Justified is better than most shows out there.

I think primarily for revenge. The way she was leading Earl around on a wild goose chase and trying to get a getaway car suggests that she was full of BS.

I believe he's trying to reach the safe in the Pizza Portal from underneath

Limehouse is upset because Ava tried to screw him over.

Great episode. I wonder if Seth over at IGN got tired of reviewing the show?