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I totally agree and I'm pretty sure you're right. They wouldn't go through with it happening, but that's DEFINITELY what Boone wants.

Good thing he gave the hat back! With a mauling, it was liable to get damaged. Might've lost its shape.

If Duffy takes his head, I'll be amused.

How about a truly name appropriate death instead: beaten to death by a random baboon.

He was really gunning for a Tim cameo.

Those were the feminine wiles she was talking about, as she played him to his face.

I don't think he necessarily WANTS to kill her. They're setting him up to basically torture her (I'm sure rape is in there somewhere) for a long time before, possibly, actually killing her at the behest of Markham. I find this concept a lot more unsettling than a bullet to the head.

God, I really hope that SOA garbage (yes, I watched it all and yes, it was all garbage) doesn't outshine Justified in ratings.

When you brought up money, it reminded me of Raylan's final 'conversation' with Walker (something like "All for money?" "No, not just money…"). I'm wondering if that's reflective of Raylan's personality and his inability to leave the Marshalls and Harlan. Maybe running, gunning, and hunting gave Walker purpose, just

Duffy has to have a few tricks left. With Ava and the money gone, Hale and Markham unlikely to testify against Boyd, Wynn's the only one left willing to give them evidence for their case. Raylan can't even murder Boyd now, as much as he wants to; putting down a dying man isn't his style, nor is it what he wants. I'm

I do in fact commit genocide on a regular basis, but that's justifiable. ;)

If you were truly interested in history, you'd realize that it all fits together. Canadian and American history cannot be separated; it's impossible. I say this as a Canadian with a history degree.

I'm going to assume your list is for Americans, because this seems like a silly way for, say, an Australian or a Belgian to focus their studies.

History is never going to give you a good place to start. My recommendation would be avoiding studying history through a particular philosophical lens and to avoid learning about it the old way (names and dates). What it really is is the story of how we all got to where we are today and why. It all fits together in a

Far left, far right, two sides of the same crazy coin.

I think that was the most important part of that debate: subtext. Samaritan was arrogant, fully confident in its ability to both destroy its enemies and to resolve the logic loops it didn't even perceive. It doesn't understand human nature as well as it thinks it does. In this way, it is just as in the dark as Harold

He does work in the film industry. Maybe he's a victim of the ironic=coincidental conflation.

I suspect, if they filled in the trucker on all the horrible atrocities that Jax had committed, he wouldn't lose too much sleep over it. Though the memory of the incident would probably still haunt him.

I think the actors really made Season 5 what it was. The material could have gone either way, but Julia Stiles and Michael C Hall had superb chemistry and played the revenge angle quite well. When you mention the good parts of season 7, would that happen to be entirely composed of everything to do with Ray Stevenson's