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I'm sure you know that Mykelti Williamson (Limehouse) played Bubba in Forest Gump. Sure ya did!

I was gonna say Vasquez, ;)

I think visitation day is Thursday. From what I understand, inmates make great pen-pals … and they often don't care what you look like. ;)

Spoiler alert! A very reliable source tells me the episode ends with a close up of a snow globe - camera zooms out to reveal a mentally challenged patient in a wheelchair who looks a lot like Raylan. A nurse (Rachel) enters the room and wheels the patient down a corridor - passing a disheveled broom-pushing janitor

Would bequeathism or bequeathage have worked better for you? I think we all get the gist of the comment. As Raylan might say, you're pickin' pepper outta horse shit! ;)

I was waiting for one of the other hillbillies to walk up and pull one of those plier-like tools with a stamp out of his overalls and ask, "like for me to notarize that fer ya?"

I voted you up based solely on the number of syllables in your last sentence.

Yeah, but painkillers tend … to make … you sssssssszzzzzzzzzzz …

Maybe, but not very Elmore Leonard-like.

Several weeks ago I imagined a Natural Born Killers ending - Boyd and Ava driving off to live in a suburb of Flagstaff or someplace. After Boyd and Raylan's shootout - and Raylan's avowal that he really wanted to "murder" Boyd … I just don't see any alignment between the two happening in the finale. But of course

Leaving behind or turning in the badge - very Eastwood/Dirty Harry!

Bob is Barney to Raylan's Andy?

Hmmm. Vasquez accusing virtually everybody in the office of being in cahoots … all the while having made himself a part of the heist. Methinks he doth protest a might bit much! Could be! ;)

Telling Loretta, "… Boon over there has taken quite a shine to ya ". Yeah, that sounds like a dad trying to hook his son up. I think you might be onto something here!

Boyd's ranting or acknowledging that he IS an outlaw … Raylan's revelation that he is "crossing the line with his eyes wide open" - these are Shakespearean-esque soliloquies in case we, the audience hadn't picked up on all that!

I like the Bob character! The most ironic ending that I can think of would be for Bob to somehow kill or bring in all the baddies in the midst of all the intense struggles of the major characters. A real Tortoise and Hare thing!

I thought he Boyd had been cinematically healed of that wound. ;)
He seemed to be a little worse for wear immediately following the Zach-bomb.

I just think Loretta is a whole lot smarter than anybody is giving her credit for being. As stated (above someplace), I think Markham and Boon are walking into a trap with this new partnership. Should be (could be?) interesting.

So Boon's got a six-shooter that for practical purposes is a five-shooter. Raylan has a nine-shot clip. If the quick-draw doesn't go down in typical cowboy fashion, I'd say Raylan will have an edge here.

The empty chamber! Foreshadowing! Or Chekhov's gun … or one of them literary things or whatever! I certainly see that one coming back into play.