They're all probably people who like cake over pie.
They're all probably people who like cake over pie.
Don't worry about Loretta. We all know she ends up as the legal weed kingpin of all Kentucky.
Loretta poisons all Harlan County wells with Apple Pie, everybody dies.
She'll get a bit more than that. There's still a sizable plot question of what happens to the Lexington marshal's office in the wake of this final Raylan scandal, and whether it's Rachel, Art, or neither she's going to play a key role in at least that scene.
Well, it would seem Earl is going to be needing a new employer soon…
If you're just analyzing a few tweets out of over 8000 and ignoring his actual stand-up that he's probably worked harder at to refine, then you're probably not getting a full picture, no.
All I can think of when I see a bunch of money in a bag is Elle Driver hiding a black mamba under a bunch of cash in Kill Bill, so I halfway expected that here.
Could use some CGI dragons.
I'm kind of enjoying having The Avengers as Justified's regular lead-in, actually.
I hope they just end the series the same way as Murder on the Orient Express, with all of the people you mentioned taking turns each stabbing Frank once.
The thing (well, one of many things) that continues to baffle me about this show is that Beau Willimon actually DID work on several political campaigns, most notably the Howard Dean campaign in 2004. So it's not that he doesn't know politics, it's just that he seems to favor narrative expediency over realism and…
Can we point out how weird it is that Frank keeps having meetings with just the Senate majority leader and the House minority leader? As lazy as it is, I get why the show does it - those two positions happen to be filled with characters that have already been established (or at least HAD been filled, until Benito…
I would have loved it if somebody had salvaged Marcia Gay Harden's character from the wreckage of The Newsroom and inserted her into House of Cards.
Mendoza makes the third character this show has dismissed with barely more than a hand wave, including Connolly's political staffer and Kim Dickens' journalist predecessor.
I'm not all that worried about Loretta surviving the last few episodes. The show has always looked at her through Raylan's eyes, and the good will it has engendered in her character, combined with her youth and promise, would make her death the kind of gut punch that Justified doesn't really attempt. That vibe you…
The decisions they're making in the journalist story kind of baffle me a little bit. It's always nice to see Kim Dickens, but is there any reason to introduce a new journalist character who seems to serve the exact same purpose as Ayla? Especially when all they did to dispatch her was say "Go away"? I assume the…
I've got to give Paul Sparks credit for pulling off a character that seems like a 180 degree turn away from Mickey Doyle, but some certified Mickey Doyle Roaring Twenties Voice (TM) would do a lot to break up all the monotony of this show.
Yet if the Doug plot goes where I think it's going Dunbar looks like she'll fade as an opponent pretty quickly down the road as well.
It would have been easy to give Jackie Sharp a quick throwaway line saying Dunbar served a couple terms in Congress before being appointed to the Justice Department or something. Would make the whole story line easier to swallow.
All teenage girls have posters of Mark Duplass on their walls these days.