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I think Raylan's thought about when this time would come for a long time, but wasn't prepared for it to actually come, and ESPECIALLY for it to not be his idea.

Also Boyd! Bank robbing! Professionally! for the Dixie Mafia! I may be hyperventilating over how fucking cool that sounds!

I only thought of it because I was baffled at how easily and suddenly Ava got out, and that we didn't see any of that. Then I started wondering why. Then Ava got out of the car on the bridge, and I completely got it.

I love that the whole Marshals' office now has personal reasons to go after Boyd. It's not just Raylan's job, he's just the expert. Rachel really wants to get at him, Vasquez probably wants to shoot straight through him to get at Katherine Hale, and we will probably get Tim's reason next season.

Apparently they started writing this season just before Orange Is The New Black came out, and when it did their reaction was basically "aw, FUCK. Should we change this? …nah."

I'm pretty sure it's Elmo Leonard.

And they will. The Harris Brothers will be back next season.

Not just that, but he says he has a "laundry machine", like a child.

I love "on to something" Michael. He's so devious in The Coup, and you can feel Dwight's pure terror.

Apparently the plan is for both Tim and Rachel to have big parts to play in the final season.

Man, why didn't they cast HIM as The Thing? They certainly couldn't do better than Michael Chiklis, but he might come close!

I get the feeling this is going to be the last we see of Wendy Crowe, and that's disappointing. She should be the lasting remnant of this season, since Dewey and Danny are gone and I'm almost certain Daryl's about to get got.

See, Danny is the ONLY one that has a direct correlation to the Bennetts. He's Coover. The one that's not in his right mind and puts the whole family and everyone else in jeopardy because of it.

I'd imagine the things they don't resolve is starting to set up the inevitable Boyd vs. Raylan in the final season, and maybe what role Katherine Hale's gonna play in everything.

If she dies in this finale, I'm going to be so upset. What a waste of a good character and a storyline. She should've just gotten out in the episode where she was about to get out.

You would think he was a shoo-in for Man on the Moon. He's playing somebody who died! Primo material! Maybe the Academy is too divided on Andy Kaufman.

Aaron Eckhart also makes for a believable romantic lead. I would believe that Emily Mortimer is kinda stumbling over her old attraction to him, because he looks like Aaron fucking Eckhart. That she at any point pined for Jeff Daniels is much harder to take.

That information probably comes from Tom Lennon and Ben Garant's book about writing shitty studio movies, there was a whole chapter on the process of making Herbie. I think they talk about that.

The only Madison I know is totally named after that movie. It's real.

I don't watch this show, but I saw that header image and had like a panic attack. This is what Justified did to me. No more unnecessary women in prison storylines, please. You know you will be compared to Orange is the New Black, and you will be worse than that show.