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Not in the original comment, no.

Season 3. That was, I believe, the first episode.

Possibly. The one thing that may save Ava's life is that Limehouse still doesn't know WHY she was on the run. Ava could plausibly come up with some bullshit excuse and Boyd, who has a SERIOUS blind spot when it comes to Ava, may buy it.

Even Art isn't a complete white hat. Remember the scene where he beat the crap out of the criminal, then threatened to shoot him and frame it as self defense?

I think the quality of the writing is just way too high for it to just be high quality pulp. High quality pulp is "Bones". "Justified" is a brilliantly written, brilliantly acted show that has made very few missteps.

No, they don't. The point of the show is to make a good show, not advance actors' careers.

(This got posted twice somehow…)

This comment is a joke, right?

Not the point - That and her conversation with Limehouse seemed to indicate a final break with Boyd.

Oh, don't get me wrong. Both Boyd AND Ava are horrible people.

This comment is a joke, right?

What do you mean "nope"? I don't agree with you, I think the groundwork was fine. You disagree with me? "Nope", you're wrong. Look, everybody can do it.

1) Watson and Sherlock weren't solving cases together at that point, and Sherlock had actually said John wasn't in the picture.

No, but she's also shown having a comparable memory to Sherlock's (briefly but notably), she recognizes a skip code, she's SPECIFICALLY MARKED OUT as a liar (like someone else said, everyone lies…to mark somebody like that specifically is a big deal), and we know she has no family, and thus no connections to a past

He doesn't get second wind from JUST the idea that he has information John needs, he gets it from a defib too.

Um, his plan was to get John and Sherlock arrested because he can and he's a sadist.

I've joined in on the discussion here. I actually don't think this is a badly written article (overuse of the word "meta" notwithstanding). But, for many reasons other people pointed out already, I don't agree with it.

Because "nobody" and "minority' are synonyms, right?

Yeah, but why did they have to?

The weapons thing was a bit odd. All they had to do was have a throwaway line where Sherlock hides the weapon or something. Or, even cooler, he could have grabbed it from Magnussen's pocket or something! Would have loved to see that. At any rate, I overlook it; perhaps he did hide it, and they just didn't show the