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I loved his little Homer Simpson reading glasses, and his genuine-seeming concern that "David" was "having a bad day." I wish we'd gotten to see how he deals with criminals.

I was all, like, "But he can take care of himself!" It's got to have been at least an hour since he was shot, that can't be that much worse (in TV gunshot rules) than the ever-loving shit he had kicked out of him before.

As soon as that happened, it confirmed exactly what I (and others here) suspected: The hot kid may be fast, but he's not sharp. Plus he doesn't have that cop training to keep firing until you're sure you've put the other guy down. If he gets Raylan in a showdown, it'll be luck, but one way or another, Raylan is

Obligatory link to "Ben Sisko Yells At Everyone Supercut."

It looked similar to some videos you can find where large speakers are set to resonate streams of water into patterns. In those cases, it's an illusion caused by the movement of the water synching up with the camera's frame rate, making it appear to be holding in place. I'm pretty sure the intent in the episode was

It's unclear about how much time passed. Hunter mentioned something about taking a cruise ship there from wherever his pod ended up. I imagine Coulson's bug-out bag had plenty of cash and passports.

Judging by the comment last week about where Hunter was (supposedly) getting drunk, somewhere in the southeast United States, around Alabama.

He has one in his guest spots in this season of Justified (he's trying to look like Timothy Olyphant's character).

Yep. They call it the Iliad in the flashback, too, so it's definitely the same ship.

It seems that a couple authors have dibs on certain storylines (beyond from ones that work on specific series, like how all the Voyager books are written by Kristen Beyer, or all the Enterprise novels are from Christopher L. Bennett), and most of the big-picture Deep Space Nine stuff is David R. George III's at the

You know, I actually wouldn't have if you didn't call me out.

Oh, my God! How did I forget that scene?

At least, it did once he decided that the shootout with Tommy Bucks was, in fact, Justified.

Tim was definitely teasing him. Remember when he spent a season and a half pretending he thought Raylan took Gary out back and buried him in a shallow grave ("'cause it was funny") when he knew Gary was actually giving motivational speeches in Oklahoma ("'cause I'm good at my job")?

He doesn't know who John Wayne is. He doesn't know shit about shit. "Putting on airs" is exactly right, with the added bonus that he's deluded enough to think he actually understands what he's appropriating. It's like the old joke that the best identifier of a hipster is a vocal contempt for hipsters.

I'm not sure if Raylan has had to out-draw someone since Tommy Bucks and Boyd in the pilot. They've teased it a lot, but it's generally been an anticlimax (like Quarles or the especially stupid Crowe with his knife), or Raylan has won more by cleverness than reflexes (setting traps for the Miami drug thugs in

It's a shame someone already had his balls shot off on this show. Boon really has it coming.

I was afraid Poor Dunlop was going to be killed by Boyd or Carl. And according to the postmortem, he almost was! (And before that, Tim was going to be killed during the escape, since he wouldn't mess things up that badly, before they decided that the better way of not having him be a total fuckup was to just have him

The running theory now is that our Krieger and at at least one of the the clones (or, who knows, another clone who wasn't part of that group) have been switching off going to work this season.

Also, in the original, Adama outranked Cain. When Adama didn't agree with his strategies, Cain responded by intentionally sabotaging an important mission so they'd be forced to execute his far-riskier plan.