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If she didn't plan to kill him, she could have just left with the recording. She showed him she had betrayed him so he would attack her and she could kill him in self-defense and get off. Dumb? No. Risky? Yes.

Have you SEEN Bates Motel?

That is the question.

That was an interesting scene between Art and Raylan at the end. It did feel as though Raylan had redeemed himself in Art's eyes. Art did say thank you and send him off to Florida to be near his wife and kid. So he and Art are good for the moment, yes? At least, until he hears Raylan didn't go to Florida.

Yes! More of Yoon!

Well, as it turned out, Colt had really screwed up and betrayed Boyd when he had a choice, which Jimmy never did.

Yeah, but Tim nailed that guy on the porch, finally.

Gee, I was just sitting here missing those gals in the cafeteria and prison yard, and esp. that shoulder-crackin' nurse. NOT. I hope to never see or hear from any of them again. OVER IT!

And he was just about to leave Harlan, just on the edge, and got sucked back in by the Boyd takedown scheme. Oh, Winona's gonna be so pissed.

No, but the song does well to portend dark things to come in S6.

Best line of the evening.

Black widow.

Raylan's Dirty Harry moment.

Oh yes.

I thought the same thing. There was something about the way they kept tracking to Jimmy in the chair and the way they zipped him into the bag that made me think Jimmy wasn't actually dead.

And more things getting blown up! I can hardly wait!

Oh no, you're kidding me! That is criminal!

"Justified recognizes that the only way that Ava would ever agree to her new arrangement with Raylan is if she quite literally had no other options…" …and if her heart had not turned cold against Boyd at the moment her life hung in the balance and he could have bought her freedom—and failed her. Hell hath no fury like

Thanks for the tip. I'll check it out.

I saw Psycho on a big screen last summer—Hitchcock festival, many of the classics were played—and could not believe how gorgeous Anthony Perkins was. And charming! OMG! No wonder he was such a phenom.