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I don't see any alternative. Paige won't work for the KGB, if only because of the conflict with her faith.

They were from the guy whose truck Boyd jacked.

Yes, it was Hale's bracelet.

I'm sure that in Kentucky the courts would be thrilled to get anything in writing.

Any law enforcement officer who refuses to comply with orders is a danger to society, and should be compelled to come in, surrender badge and gun, and submit to the consequences.

He shot that one guy in the back, after he ran out of Ava's house.

And see the gun/knife fight that never happened with one of the Crowes (?)—-it's just as likely Boon will die in some stupid way, from tetanus or whatever, just because a gunfight between Boon and Raylan has been suggested for so long.

People have a hard time getting out of their ruts, money or not.

Not at all: keeping the hammer down on an empty chamber is standard with revolvers. A gun could fire if dropped, otherwise.

He's a Deputy Marshall who refused a direct order.

She was raised to a criminal life. In the Harlan we've seen, being a criminal is no big deal—most of the residents appear to have little regard for the law. Certainly Loretta saw Mags' operation more or less ignored by local LEOs, corruption being no bid deal among them.

Wasn't she crossing the bridge to Limehouse just before she got apprehended?

Raylan does't fight fairly.

Actually his clavicle wasn't broken, according to the doc—-his clavicle shattered the bullet, not vice-versa. Stupid to be sure, but that was the script.

WTF was she supposed to do? She was 30 seconds from certain death.

If not Bob, then at least let's have Bob's Gremlin play a role!

Yeah, he seems a character tossed in just to hang a lantern on the fact this show is a Western set in modern Kentucky.

Thank you for noting what my immediate reaction to Duffy on that bench was.

Have you forgotten Mike's separation of good and bad from legal and criminal?

Chuck may have been right—-but he was wrong that it was bad. Jimmy is a better person than Chuck, even as a con man. And I submit that being a con man is a valuable trait in a good attorney.