Yeah I'm sure he wasn't thinking that way. But there's always a chance someone who hates Raylan will be in that conference room getting questioned.
Yeah I'm sure he wasn't thinking that way. But there's always a chance someone who hates Raylan will be in that conference room getting questioned.
I was thinking of the season premiere, actually — I kind of fast forwarded through the Winona parts of this last episode. They showed her in the beginning and she looked like she was about to a cover shoot for Vogue.
I think since it's Elmore Leonard the characters are too cool to gush over Raylan's baby. Or any baby. Or Raylan.
He just reminds me of a turtle and I can't think of him as the real Sam Elliott. That's my problem, though. I'll deal with it. At least he's not Michael Rapaport.
I know — Raylan has never really hesitated to find a new love interest and move on. But whenever Winona shows up, he's ready to start up all over again. It might have been more interesting if he met someone else that was actually a challenge to Winona's place in his heart. Maybe that happened a little bit with Ava (a…
I also thought it was ill advised because Markham has now seen his baby.
I have no idea what you're talking about regarding door handles — or actually any of the rest of it — but I have deciphered that you agree to leave me alone. So thanks for that.
Hey, Delvis — you too. I hate when I have to go all Raylan around here. ;)
Me, negative comments? No — that's the other person. Simone is the gal who can't handle your truth.
I don't NEED to do anything except watch the show and give my opinion. If you don't like my comments because you don't agree, ignore me. Otherwise, state what you think about the show and why you don't agree with my opinion. But leave the giving me orders about how I need to comment part out of it. Also the insulting…
Her hair is always fabulous. I've never seen that with a new mom.
I've heard from veterans that it's just Iraq, not Afghanistan. And they do say it.
I think she just annoys a lot of the viewing audience because the writers didn't think out her part very well. Now they're backtracking to make her reasonable. Was Winona ever happy for more than five seconds in any episode? Certainly never with Raylan. Raylan is the hero of the show and why people watch. It's just…
Except the writers starting depicting Winona as a cliched disgruntled wife (or ex-wife in this case) who expects Raylan to risk his career to clean up her crime. She complains. She's fickle. She wants Raylan to change all the time (when she knew who he was when she married him). The other female characters are great.…
Season 1 Winona was much different than what followed. The writers made her into this sort of shrew person. Too bad. I like Natalie Zea.
"I want my Raylan single, mean, and dangerous."
Jacob Pitts was still filming scenes when the series wrapped over a week ago. If he's killed it wouldn't be until the last episode.
She left him before that without saying goodbye. The episode when he found she was looking up trips to Costa Rica on her computer. Everyone in the office knew she left him except Raylan. Season 4? I can't remember.
…The baby wasn't exactly planned, to be fair. In fact, I can't even keep track of when Raylan and Winona were officially together and apart — or I just don't have time to track it. He has a responsibility to the child, but Winona has always done what Winona wants. She's kept him off balance. And last year they did a…
I thought Walker's scenes were the best in this episode (well, and the scenes with Tim Gutterson, which is always true). The Boyd and Ava stuff just made me impatient. I knew SOMETHING was coming and really doubted he'd kill Ava. I love Boyd but it was kind of annoying to me that he didn't just come out and say what…