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"I'm glad you changed your last name, you son of a bitch!"

"It's a cookbook!""

Stupid TV baddies.  First, they threaten a woman's kid, then they admit to killing her lover, then they don't put a bullet in her brain.

I think that part of the point became "moot" about the time the Marshalls got Shelby/Drew into protective custody.

It's my second favorite comments section…

This one WINS TV this week.

And then Raylan would shoot Kevin Bacon just for giving the suits a reason to greenlight this particular insult to "screen actors move to TV."

I'm pretty much sure that some union or another is to blame.  Not that I want to get too political here.

Well, they have already established that it takes a few hours to get federal assistance where they are in the early episode with the convict taking a prisoner in the local Marshall's office.  They finally had to use local SWAT team in that one IIRC.

Heck with Commies.  Joe's got it all figured out.  Sooner or later (in the fourth or fifth season), we'll get the requisite Senate scene…

Well you see, Roderick decided that eight people in one SUV made it kinda cramped…

This show is just so fun to watch.  The more dumb, the more fun.  It's so meta that the warden's daughter doesn't even have to have an actual name.

I think it says more about American TV producers and networks that law enforcement is thought of as SO incompetent as they ever need to go that route…

heh, I actually like that scenario.

It's kind of sad that Bacon is the main character because the FBI agents in charge of this one have screwed things up so much that there's no way the Director himself isn't going to have to come down to straighten it all out.

Not only is the FBI a billions steps behind, they're dragging the US Marshall's Service down the hole with 'em.  I'm used to seeing imcompetent FBI agents on the tube, but surely somewhere there's Tommy Lee Jones or at least Raylan Givens wondering when these dopes stopped putting actually, you know, Marshalls inside

It's just too sad, the writers couldn't have his last words be…

"Yeah, there's no way that Sheriff Bobby isn't Drew Thompson."

Oh, I expect this one will come up in dialogue in a future episode this season.

Breaking Bad?  Game of Thrones?  The Sopranos?