and his brother. And possibly his uncle.
and his brother. And possibly his uncle.
He just wanted those boys in Lexington to call, damnit! Why couldn't they call?
That's what happened with Charlie the Evidence Guy. In the end, he just walked off with the money. Maybe they'll harken back to that with Dickie.
I'm always wrong, by the way.
Blasphemy. There can never be a new Devil.
Where did all his sleeves go anyway? Was he secretly a bleeding heart and sending off all his sleeves to impoverished children who didn't have any?
I refer back to my previous comment: Dude just eats what his mom packs for him.
I love that he's continually shown eating snacks that look like his mom packed them.
I think maybe the point is that Raylan can't do that. He can't just stand aside. He has to insert himself in the madness.
Although not a foreign language…"tatanka". Thanks, Dances With Wolves.
Seems they quit after the second one.
I'm not proud that it took a week for this to occur to me, but…what were they doing to sway the votes of the women of Harlen County? Is Shelby just so irresistably hot that it was a given they'd vote for him? Can women not yet vote in Harlan?
I mean, if they just turned all the prostitutes loose for the evening to go…
The "party" scene from that one was pretty traumatic.
Midnight Cowboy- that one terrifies me. And my mom totally recommended that movie to me. Said it was the best movie ever made. What the hell, Mom???
She also insisted I see Deliverance. Do we see a pattern emerging here?
You, sir, are the devil.
Ha! All I saw was the headline, and my first thought was "Meet the Feebles". Actively tried to erase that one from my mind, too. My husband thinks it's hilarious, however.
The so-called climax of Breaking the Waves made me hysterical. For about a week, every time I'd think about it I'd burst into tears. Not a movie to…
The stuff in the frying pan seriously looked like Hamburger Helper. That doesn't seem like something Ava would stoop to at all, but maybe she went, "ah, to hell with it. It's Devil and Arlo…"
This was not my favorite episode. I loved last week, but I wouldn't put this one in A range by comparison at all.
That said, I think Shelby just duped Boyd, and I like it. I think Shelby intends to be an honest sheriff, which is not what Boyd was counting on at all. There are a couple of scenes where Boyd and Johnny…
I loved that it was obviously nothing more than a hook-up for her. She wasn't all lovey-dovey over Raylan. She sees him for the emotional screw-up that he is. She just wanted to run off some energy.
Holy balls, that's what I needed to read first thing this morninig, but- yes- exactly what I'm talking about.
I knew the first time we saw her that the bartender was going to hook up with Raylan. As happy I am happy that he's found a rebound girl to put distance between him and Winona, I think I've been spoiled by "Game of Thrones" and all the women on there with "real" bodies. I think I could snap the bartender girl in half.…
"The wrong side of the grass…" :D