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Pepsi products, at least the one in our little town does.

@avclub-5e7e49d9ac705cfa3a4ec1b2b4692404:disqus - yeah, unless there was another wife in the meantime, that doesn't make sense. Because Drew left the wife. Why would he take Psychic Wife's clothes with him?
Anyone else curious about that line that Ellen Mae favors Shelby's wife. Is that supposed to also be a clue- she

Do I need to say SPOILER? If I don't, someone will cry. Possible SPOILER…
It wasn't the body count that got to me, it was the sound effects. Raylan shooting a guy down is a different kind of violence than the *sound* of some getting their skull beat in.

Man-Servant Hecubus!

Really? Nothing by The Clash? I think I could find 18 songs by The Clash about welfare.

The Arlo and Raylan scene made the episode.

Also kind of funny to me since there are less than30K people in Harlan County, KY. So they really own the criminal underworld of the population of…what?… half of Rapid City, South Dakota? You go, boys.

No reason why he still couldn't be. The man could've played some cards when he wasn't saving the universe.
I think this episode just nails the fact that Elmore Leonard and I don't have the same taste in women. I think I can safely admit- after seeing this episode- that I hate, hate, hate Elmore's fantasy women. I'm

Browning? Is that is name? I would tend to agree. Did we see him at the party or did they just plot against him all damned night?

I like to be reminded of that timeline because it reminds me of why Raylan (and half the rest of the cast) are so insane. There is no down-time. If this is really day-by-day, then they've all had a hell of a week.

Large Native population in my house (I'm the token minority). People around here don't usually say they're Native if they're not, but people in places with smaller Native populations might.

Or he's been bending rules the whole time and no one's noticed.

You used "reservations" as a pun, right? Because I live on one, and I thought it was funny.

Is it laid out on a table where you once shot one of your henchmen? Then definately maybe.

Hard to judge without knowing the intention of the writers. Elmore Leonard isn't shy about using racial slurs, but he uses his characters using them as a character development tool. The d***heads use the n-word and make fun of the Cubans (when the stories are set in Florida). I don't know if I trust the Justified

I was just going to post that I'ma line y'all up and smack ya the next time someone says "Ian McShane". Half of these dudes were on Sex In The City, too (Tim!). Let's not go there.

Drew Thompson. :D Although, Drew Thompson turning out to be Drew Peterson would be a helluva twist.

I "justified" it in my head that they weren't really going to let him walk forever and ever. When they said "walk", they meant "we're going to turn him loose for a while, follow him, and see where it leads us". I know that's not really what they meant, but the idea of him just going free…for 3 murders now (even though

Or Tim.