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No, you're right, he watched Danny and Darryl murder their brother in the first episode of the season.. I'm guessing that will have ramifications down the line.

Hmm.. PLACATED.. no… PACIFIED. YES!

I was confused too, I had to rewatch it. Henchman explained it as three of them being from the night Jimmy and Boyd were attacked, which I take as to be the three guys from Detroit who came down and got themselves killed trying to rob Boyd, while the rest were from the shipment that went horribly wrong.

Who predicted Johnny working with Hotrod Dunham? Damn, what a smart fucking move for him. Boyd's unveiling of those dead men at the end was genuinely horrifying.

Combo's mom used to floor it down Route 66 on the family vacations, before, the trouble. RIP COMBO

I'm guessing Darryl's going to do his best to manipulate Dewey into killing Boyd, but somewhere in there Boyd will turn on that light of friendship that's been kindled ever since we met them starting that messed up church together. I sincerely hope the fall of the Crowe clan in Harlan county does not include Dewey,

That's what I mean, spork, I think he's had it, and he's about to burst, first on Boyd, and then on Darryl.

Dewey Crowe is nobody's bitch.

Hearing MikeyJimmy called Captain Fauxhauk and seeing Wynn Duffy shooting BB's while Boyd Crowder intimidates Cyrus into giving up information wasn't something I knew I needed to see, but I'm glad I got to see it.
What was really depressing was seeing the outcome, with Terri being delivered taped up in a friggin' box.
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Easy come, easy go.

I hadn't even thought of it that way. I thought he was in federal custody the entire time, and that was the general consensus. I like your theory better.

When they were driving to actually reach the church at the end, when the scene cut to their car driving towards it, did anyone else notice that it was shot to resemble the picture of the scene of the latest murder that Cohle saw last episode? Wasn't the woman from the 2012 scene found hung between wooden pillars?

Holy shit, I never realized that was Wynn Duffy.

Your 'Shield' comparison stuck out to me because I immediately thought of Vic Mackey when Cohle said, "Of course I'm dangerous. I'm police. I can do terrible things to people with impunity."

"Your mom still alive?"
"Maybe."
I seriously love their twisted dynamic so much.

This. I've been unspoiled for some of the good ones, like 'The Sixth Sense,' and spoiled for the first three seasons of 'Breaking Bad,' the basic premise to the ending of 'The Shield, and I honestly don't remember if I was spoiled or not for the event at the end of the first season of 'Game of Thrones.'

I still am reluctant to spoil any detail of the show for others, as I just watched it last year on Amazon Prime, and it was probably one of the greatest shows I've ever seen. I've seen the top five listed as some combination of Breaking Bad, The Wire, Sopranos, Mad Men, and Deadwood, but if The Shield doesn't fit in

Thanks, but since I'm Caucasian, do I have to be a wankster like 50 Cent said?

I know.. that's just my denial typing. :[ She's Raylan's adopted daughter, nearly.

Wade also had that problem with that unnamed guy before Dewey walked in, could he have been the one to do it with Terri? Unless Johnny somehow turned her into a CI, who's now operating under the name Candy, I think that's the best bet. I mean, she's still in the same area. It just seems so dangerous, to just change