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Andrew Overbye
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Anybody know if Ann Patchett is cooking up anything new?

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Seems more likely that he'll come to the same conclusion quickly and stop this.

How do you know the dialogue is bad if you haven't watched it?

The comments here already had me chuckling, but when the trailer revealed that this littlest of boys' father was Darryl Crowe I just lost it. "Maaaaaaaan, Dewey, I ain't fighting in the second Great War n' shit."

Matt Weiner can fire me if he wants, but I was not buying the Glenn actor's acting this episode. That first scene with him was painfully stilted and paced.

Could someone explain the Voyager hate? I was only ever really a Trekkie in high school (7-11 years ago), so I was behind the times, but Voyager was my and my friends' favorite overall Star Trek program.

Okay, so, serious question: I love Justified, and so many other dramas of our time. How, in 2015, should a young person embark on a career if their intent is to work on or eventually run a television show? I know there are many routes to that endpoint. Yost specifically had a very respectable background in film before…

In my opinion, Before Midnight is a far more engaging film, if only because the pathos behind the film's conflict are allowed to have a more natural evolution throughout the film. I understand that a straightforward plot was not Linklater's intent with Boyhood, but I still prefer Midnight because of it.

I think it will be Before Midnight.

"Then send him a message about the movies he makes."

"I like Liam Neeson!"

In lieu of the Florida Crowes, jailbreak Quarles would have been a great season five villain. The guy's too bombastic to have ever fit in with all the villains this season, though.

So, what charges can Raylan actually be brought in on? Is it that he was obligated to return to Lexington last episode but everyone but Vasquez just didn't care? Also, sad to see Vasquez so vilified in these final episodes after there were shades of camaraderie between he and Raylan over the years.

Have we yet recognized it? Only comments I saw about it were along the lines of "sounds familiar…". Who was he?

Appreciate it!

Maybe give a warning before you reference a preview. Generally enjoy your input, though.

I don't think this will come back. I think the specificity of the name was meant to accentuate how many times Boyd has been in this situation. To the relative of the victim, it's a unique name, to Boyd it's just another somebody.

Wow, I cannot believe they plan to finish the Markham plot AND the Raylan/Boyd/Ava arc next week. Please let the episode be 4 hours long.

Same diff.