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Highlights of the hour: The only thing close to reuniting Tyrion and Bronn is pairing Jaime with Bronn. I'm excited to see where their storyline goes. I'd just as soon they leave off Lady Stoneheart and find something else for Brienne and Pod to do; their scenes tonight were excellent. I think the show's endgame is to

As a matter of fact, Olyphant submitted "Reckoning" to the Emmys for consideration the one time he was nominated, and lost to Kyle Chandler for season 3 or 4 of Friday Night Lights. Travesty.

Also, the main reason that Parks & Rec is better than The Office: It went out at the top of its game. And has the biggest, sweetest, goofiest heart of maybe any sitcom ever. To me, The Office is at its core mean-spirited and pessimistic.

I loved every second of this finale, and the only thing that would have made it better would have been if the end credits were set to "5000 Candles In the Wind".

Gunfights, fistfights, and titties? I'll be in my bunk.

I agree. The S5 finale is up there with the best parts of the show, as far as twists go (and I maintain the belief that June Stahl is one of the most loathsome and compelling villains in any show ever, the fact that she lasted 3 whole seasons is a testimony to that and to Ally Walker's talent). I kept up with the

Injury to the frontal lobe of the brain (which Choo-Choo almost certainly had) is well-documented to be a cause of behavioral changes and would have a definite effect on emotional perception. I'm not sure about overall intelligence. If anything, Choo-Choo might have never been the brightest bulb but he's very

Limehouse as the snitch doesn't quite work as far as the Hale case is concerned, but the idea of him working with the marshals against Boyd is possible. Although improbable…I feel like they'd have shown it if that was going on.

Not to mention Neal McDonough and Mykelti Williamson from Boomtown. Since Yost is an executive producer on The Americans, I have to wonder if we'll see any of the Justified cast in the later seasons of that show. They've already had Margo Martindale…how awesome would it be to see Jere Burns or Jacob Pitts or Erica

A-men. SOA got ratings because of the soapy serialization and its violence. The reason that it got so brutal and shocking in later seasons, I believe, is because it lacked the narrative power to be compelling without someone getting their eye ripped out, or their head smashed by a pipe (RIP Opie Winston. Still one of

Limehouse wouldn't be calling Boyd to rat out Ava if Errol hadn't overheard her and Bob's exchange with Raylan, don't you think?

Also, the season is gonna be 13 episodes, just like the rest. As far as I know.

I'm pretty sure Wynn is the snitch. I feel like that's going to be plenty enough of a bomb to drop in, say, episode 8 or 9. The easy way out would be to have Markham be a rat, because they set him up in the beginning as being the one who Katherine had always thought ratted out her husband.

He did kill one merc and hit two moving targets (wounded Walker and burst Choo Choo's back windshield/left rear tire) so I think he did okay.

I'm going to call this now, although someone else probably has already…

I certainly liked him more.

I'm thinking now that the bra was also the reason Sam Elliott had to shave his mustache. Contract space.

You do need a Jesse Pinkman disclaimer for that statement, since Aaron Paul picked a Best Supporting Actor in a Drama win for season 3 of Breaking Bad. For playing…wait for it…an uneducated methhead.

I'm well aware of the Emmys' continued disregard for Justified…hence the "if anyone does" disclaimer. I also have to take some exception (respectfully, of course) to your "rural characters with no college education" point. That description certainly doesn't preclude award consideration.

I certainly agree with everyone that the show would not be the same without Boyd, but I think that the writers did themselves a huge favor by keeping Ava around enough in the middle seasons to set her up for this. Season 6 is shaping up to be a finale worthy of mention in the same breath as (dare I say it) Breaking