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Yes. I agree with all of this, as I say elsewhere in the comments in a more long-winded and obnoxious way…

Addendum:
I think Raylan and the other marshals will suddenly have to deal with the huge mess Quarles has created and, in the chaos, he'll escape. Harlan will be a mess b/c of the election, Dickie Bennett will be out and Boyd will be gunning for him while Raylan tries to beat Boyd to the punch. The Marshals will just

My current vote is for either Duffy or one of the "rent boys."

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Wow, it took me like 2 hours to remember the connection there.

I'm thinking/hoping Duffy's last line will be to some random stranger as he gets the fuck out of Kentucky something like "brother, you don't want to know."

It's like Point Break said in that Steve Martin movie:
"You know, you need a license to buy a dog, you need a license to catch a car, you even need a license to drive a fish, but any soul-reaming butt donkey can be a father"

Yes, this. I think Quarles focusing in on Raylan's "daddy" in the bar is supposed to indicate that he is especially hateful and violent towards anyone who reminds him of himself. Otherwise, why wouldn't he swear that he is going to kill Boyd?

I think that's supposed to mean that he has absolutely no sense of belonging in his own family and that he might actually love them enough to keep his psycho ass away from them. And maybe it's like the late-great-Hank Dolworth said: that deep down inside, he knows he doesn't deserve happiness or a family.

Hell yeah on the map. That Quarles - he may be an oxy-hooked, uber-violent, monster of a formerly-diddled-kiddy, but he's always thinkin'!

Have we heard it yet without Quarles somewhere in the scene? I'm wondering if it's his sad, lonely, and monstrous -music.

FX is like the Northern oxy-dealers and we are the addicted Kentuck hookers.

I have a feeling that sleeve-gun mechanism is going to delay Raylan for about 2 seconds before he just breaks Quarles's arm or something. Like we're supposed to feel all this build-up about it and Raylan's just gonna laugh and knock it out of the way…or Tim will shoot him in the shoulder…

Yeah, I have to agree with Czar here. Just because it's a common trope in fiction doesn't make it less common in reality. Lots of people are fucked up because of things their mommies and daddies (maybe more often daddies) did to them and I have no trouble appreciating it as an appropriate explanation for this

Yeah, it would seem pretty dumb to kill Boyd at this point in the series. It doesn't really make sense for his character arc yet, but I could see him becoming more monstrous and Ava putting a bullet in him at the end of season 4 or something.

I wondered that, but why would he need to explain that he was lying? The campaign's pretty much over; it shouldn't become an issue either way.

Yeah, Raylan sure is a chump when it comes to little old ladies.

I was trying to reply to your statement that "it's something you come up with after taking Psych 101."

That was good, but "that boy looks like an albino deer" was my favorite.

That doesn't make it an inaccurate or lazy characterization.