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It was like he was channeling the psycho brother of Colorado from Rio Bravo.

Between this and The Americans, I feel like I'm yelling into the abyss trying to get people to watch. I only know 2 other people watching Justified, and nobody watching The Americans, other than folk online. It's just like back when I was watching The Wire.

No, it's because the characters began doing things out of character, that made little to no sense. That the stories, while maybe reflective of real life in the times, were trite and boring. I don't watch Justified to see the daily workings of prisoner transfer and protecting of judges, but to watch the Hollywood

The rosey colored glasses of your friend and others, sigh. Breaking Bad wasn't really Breaking Bad till Season 3. Mad Men hasn't really been Mad Men since Season 3. Also, I feel sorry for them having cashed out after the first half of season 4. I think the second half of that season is the best of the show other than

Man, Decoy, that was a hell of an episode.

Also because there was, essentially, no payoff. By making there be nothing inside the shed, the idea that it was just Raylan and his memories of Arlo inhabiting it, helped pull it off.