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That scene does point to her end, but I can see her getting away on that bus to the coast.She may be the only one to come out of this season unscathed, as she really is an innocent in all this.

And all three end up in Zihuatanejo, fixing boats or running a little hotel..

She made vague threats that she "knows things" when Ava was going to send her away. Ava then punched Ellen May in the nose for her indiscretion. I can see why Ava and Boyd would want her dead, as she has no filter and one wrong word to the wrong person would bring down everything.

Or at least measuring dicks.

I was enjoying this episode quite a bit until Gov's ultimatum. I was really hoping Rick would decline the offer out of hand so as to dispense w/ the hem-hawing we're going to get for an episode or two until the final showdown.

Crouch End was awful, but 'The Road Virus Heads North' and (surprisingly) 'The Fifth Quarter' were both pretty good.

Oh shit! I should have gotten that. I love Tim as well

The photog is a bit of an ass himself. "That's assault!" He got a little push from a 110-lb teen idol.

Little Susie's growing up.

It's a bit easy to forget what an amazing career Sizemore had. He worked w/ the heaviest hitters in the biz, and some of my personal fave directors. I hope he bounces back all the way and is able to maintain an even-keel w/o the drugs and shit. Good luck, Tom!

Tim was willing to cover Raylan on his off-the-books Hunter excursion, which of course let him follow up on his friend's killing, but yeah, i could see Raylan's unconventional way of doing things rubbing off a bit.

I loved that scene all around. There was definitely some Bullock-esque anger simmering in Raylan's words right there.

I liked this episode very much..tight focus and now there's stakes to the Thompson chase. As for Tim letting  Val Kilmer's twin brother walk, I was a little put off as well. He tells Cassie he wants to put down Colt when he (Colt) is "clear-eyed," which seems a little Harry Callahan for a guy like Tim. Small gripe,

S4 was pretty great and as good as S1 I thought. But I was underwhelmed by S5 and S6 overall, even before the sappy finale.

" How the hell did Michonne get that photo so fast?"

"Where are we going to get Netflix out here?"

Not that i'm an expert on such things, but recognizing Rick jarred Morgan out of his homicidal state. Even when philosophizing w/ Rick the man was clearly disturbed, and the writing on the walls jibed w/ that level of craziness.

Actually the wrestling promo was done for Bride, with Chucky making an appearance (on the big screen, of course) to verbally harass Rick Steiner, who was feuding with brother Scott at the time. YouTube it- you'll not regret it.

Bride also had John Ritter combined with a Pinhead reference!

As usual w/ Justified I enjoyed most everything scene to scene. However, I'm not quite feeling a connection yet to the Thompson storyline. What's so important about this guy that people are dying for him? The motivation seems obscure to me, or maybe I'm not paying close enough attention.