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