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For a Drew Dollars More

I like to assume that this is a continuation of Raylan essentially spreading his bad habits to the other Marshals, because that is what he would do in Tim's place, but it depends. If Tim kills Colt, then he's becoming Raylan. If he doesn't, then yeah it doesn't make too much sense.

"I suppose it could be argued that Tim is waiting for an excuse to kill
Colt himself, which is something he can only do if he lets Colt go free
and get into trouble again. But if so, that wasn’t clear in any way from Tim’s behavior or dialogue"
Well in the car later Tim tells Cassie something along the lines of "When I

Amy's top floor meeting was such a great mirrored reflection of her earlier fantasy where she storms the office with the mysterious group of suited people as everyone cowers in fear before her, with a dastardly heroic grin on her face. In reality Amy is escorted up, looking scared and defenseless and the elevator

Considering Raylan's personal life, his past, his father (with "Kiss my ass" being the clincher), it really is amazing Raylan isn't more fucked up. And I'm glad that's how it is because he is so  much more interesting as a man who decided to become the cop to his father's robber than another anti-hero or straight up

I noticed that too. I kept waiting for Tim to break up the conversation with some sort of realization or discovery or something, but then nothing really happened.

Also, it would appear, next week: the highly anticipated showdown between Tim and Colt

@avclub-adad33d3da210f8c6efe515ace3e7089:disqus it's my knee-jerk reaction to automatically avoid picking sides. And gold. Gold is good.

shh @avclub-d0cf409eb912cc0cc950b41b6d892d07:disqus, don't tell anyone, but I'm actually a spy posing in a neutral country

As an American, I love rooting for Philip and Elizabeth. It helps that the show isn't swayed to either side too much, that really both sides were acting paranoid and getting caught up in increasingly complex hijinks. But since we know what eventually happens to the Soviets, we know the protagonists are essentially

That "I'll be glad" was some stone cold Raylan. Much as I would hate to have Arlo go, I kind of can't wait just to see how Raylan will deal with it. I'm just gonna go ahead and reserve an 'A' right now for that future episode

If the continuing cast members crossing over and great dialogue wasn't enough, the each-episode-is-a-day thing this season is showing how Justified is slowly inching it's way to just becoming Deadwood altogether.

I think the wide shot with us only able to see Tim's face peering above the desk and slowly swiveling really helps sell it.

They should've just gone ahead and set this show in the late 1800's, sometime after Poe's death. It would at least make sense why these people can easily go around slaughtering victims like it's a video game. And then it could hide behind the facade of a period piece and pretend it's more sophisticated than it is. Or

(ALSO BREAKING BAD SPOILERS)
 I think the issue with the kid is that
A. It didn't really have to be a kid. Especially since the kid probably had no idea what was going on or even anyone that would believe him, there wasn't much of a reason for him to die. If it was an adult, different story.

Enlightened is killing it this season, and this episode was great. Good for you Tyler! You've earned some love. But goddamn, I know Enlightened is probably only setting us all up to break our hearts, I imagine when Tyler and Eileen's relationship takes a turn (to say the least) it'll be a lot like Tyler's rejection

I spend a lot of my time binging on TV shows, but I hope that some form of the weekly model remains in the future. One of the things I love about weekly episodes is that I have something to look forward to, and something I can count on to enjoy for the day. I compartmentalize my week largely by what shows on watch on

This episode really is…off. I love this show, I really do, but this premiere does not fill me with confidence about it's future. I kind of want this to be the last season so I don't have to watch its quality slide down farther. I agree with this review. This show feels like a shadow of itself (even if season 3 already

So when are we gonna get some t-shirts with Art's face on it and the word "stiffy" in big bold letters underneath?

That would be heartbreaking. Also haven't seen Raylan's quickdraw in quite a while, his trigger finger has gotta be itching for some action