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Run for it Marty
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*GARBLE*

FUCK WE'RE ALL DEAD GET THE FUCK OUT

I hope so. I know some don't want to see Raylan and Boyd team up again, but I just love their back and forth so much. I enjoy them being on the same side of a fight.

Four seasons, and I still feel like I'm learning who these characters really are. Not many shows can pull that off.

No way they wouldn't bring him back. No way.

The Fringe episode is actually what made me aware of them, though Lost played around with it before that.

@avclub-d72f705337e5adcf7e33ec0381c5f5b2:disqus I've listened to some Conet Project stuff in the late hours of the night on YouTube, when I apparently never wanted to sleep again.

What's even funnier is that Fuqua was attached to direct the 24 movie, but just came out and said it's not happening a few days ago. My first thought was "but you made this instead?"

I'm coming at it from the perspective of an American, where intelligent consent is required. It doesn't mean you have to me "smart," it means you have to be capable of consenting.

Great commentary.

I was just rewatching the episode and had the same thought. Maybe Tim thought that if they started to move out, Colt would blow the cars and one of the marshal vehicles could still get caught in it somewhat? Not sure about that one.

@InterplanetJanet:disqus  I like to think that he just calmed down a lot after he got shot (kind of like Boyd), and even moreso after dealing with Quarles. He's no longer a screaming sadist; he's now a calculating player.

Unfortunately I just don't know if that stuff can work onscreen. There's just not time to develop it properly.

Something something mail over boiled leather…

Don't lie, you've been waiting to use that.

You just gave me a serious flashback.

I recognized her from Cloverfield and a few "House" episodes. She's basically my ideal brunette scenario.

Same here. I think some people see the commercials and think it's a grittier version of Walker, Texas Ranger or something. Or just another cop show, except with hillbillies.

The thing that Raylan refuses to acknowledge is that he is also, in fact, a criminal. He's done things that would be considered illegal and got away with them. 

That sheep comment had me rolling.