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Let me check, I'm pretty sure Boyd mentioned Loretta.

Well, if you don't want to be a pedant, then it's all taken place in a comic book time frame, where episodes that are released years apart and all take place in their respective present days, despite taking place in-story only a few weeks or months apart.

When they started firing at Boyd, I flashed back to the beginning of the pilot when the Miami chief "reminded" Raylan that it's been a hundred years since the Marshall Service was allowed to shoot people on sight. I guess there's always exceptions for armed multiple-murderers.

I'm always amazed that there isn't a supercut of people describing Quarels on YouTube. I ought to make one myself.

Another mark for Raylan and Loretta's fondness for each other: When Boyd was trying to get Raylan to kill him in cold blood, he threatened to kill Loretta when he got out of prison*, even though as far as I can remember, he has no specific beef with her (beyond her being the logical heir to the Harlan underworld).

Has anyone tried the phone number on the van? It wasn't a 555, which is always nice.

Yost mentioned in the post-mortem that he wasn't philosophically opposed to a spin-off, reunion special, or movie. It makes me feel nice to think I might get to spend some more time with my old friends from Justified, down the road.

Considering the leisurely pace Justified has taken (somewhere between a year and a half to two years for the entire show, depending on how long season 2 took and when Winona became pregnant), and the show beginning in March, 2010, the flash forward took place somewhere around late 2015 to early 2016. So it's not that

You could have different browsers logged in to each character account. Tim is Firefox, Raylan is Chrome, Rachel's the iPad. Alternatively, it could actually be live improv between a few Justified-loving internet-friends.

It once again made me wonder what the story was behind Raylan's white hat. Did it also have a prior owner who came to a bad end?

Why in God's name was he running into the silo? That's what I want to know.

I'd say he's more "angry" than "mad."

It would've been a fine closer to her speech. "That was the carrot, Mr. Markham. Here's the stick: Everything I own on this Earth is willed to Raylan Givens."

I think Boyd wanting to stick it to Raylan makes a bit more sense as a base motivation than his "I'm an OUT-LAW!" schtick. He's killed or alienated (mostly killed) everyone who was ever close to him, he has nothing to his name and, even when he did, it wasn't much. There's the thrill of it all, but he's completely

"Raylan, if you get this, I heard the FBI BOLO for you on the scanner. I know you're in trouble, and I'm on my way!
"Raylan, did you steal my Crown Vic?"

There was also another one which may have foreshadowed the end of the last episode, with Boyd dressed as a cop and Raylan turning in his badge, and then Boyd being responsible for pulling Raylan back from the edge.

I can't remember why, but I do remember at the end of season 4, there was some sort of implication that there was another crooked cop around, aside from the FBI guy whose brains decorated Wynn's face, and the only suspects were Dunlop and Vasquez.

They did foreshadow that near the end of last year, when Katherine first showed up. The meeting with the cigarette pack, where Picker was ranting about how they needed to kill Boyd, and Duffy very nearly ripped his head off before Hale stopped him.

The last moment: Raylan and Winona give each other a quick, knowing look, yank a gun each from under the baby's crib, and we freeze-frame on them unloading on Quarels.