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Heh, maybe. That would also be ironic considering the pretzel twisting he had to do several seasons ago when Winona stole money from the evidence room.

Ava's no angel, and it wouldn't bother me to see her not get away. Nobody's going to shed tears over a piece of shit like Delroy Baker, but we are talking about a woman who put out a hit on another woman to ensure her silence.

I'm pretty sure Boyd was assuming that Avery would probably rely on Boyd's reputation and expect him to check both bags before letting Hale go. What surprised me more is that he didn't show up and blow her brains out from the jump considering that he knows she's crossed him after his Raylan-prompted call to her

Right, I mean in the sense that even a shot to the leg has the possibility of being fatal due to hitting major arteries and veins. I work in law enforcement, and long ago got past the fact that TV shows don't usually realistically depict gun trauma. Someone in Boyd's situation, shot through the shoulder, would likely

It depends, honestly. A through and through shoulder shot that's all muscle isn't totally incapacitating even in real life. Then again, that sort of shot is pure luck for the recipient.

Even though this show keeps setting us up for Greek tragedy, Graham Yost's repeated insistence that the ending holds true to the spirit of Elmore Leonard gives me a suspicion that Raylan will get a semi-happy ending—likely disgraced as a lawman and losing his star, but settling down to be a family man with Winona and

He was doing a hell of a lot of nudging IMO.

Getting shot in the chest is getting off easy? (Well, by Ava's standards, granted.)

Same. Apparently we all have latent feelings of terror when it comes to hiccuping English fops.

This article didn't seem smug enough, Sean. Could you turn your Asshole setting up to 11?

What's my mantra again?

"None of that stuff is true."
-People who haven't heard of Clickhole

I'm just here to point out—like others already have—that the song was pretty unlistenable as is.

Ignatiy did. He wrote the article.

The funny thing about the opening line of this article is that—at least prior to this masterwork—'Magnolia' was the 'Magnolia' of evangelical movies.

CronenBurgerMeister got it. Spear in the side after death.

That's funny, I thought Rand was real and female.

It does exist and some of it, like P.O.D., is halfway decent sometimes.

You didn't miss anything with Inherent Vice.

As a counterpoint, Yost has also mentioned that the show will have an "Elmore Leonard ending" which would seem to preclude its anti-hero being shot down by a fringe character.