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    I'm going to miss this show's dialogue so much.

    Those 3 beats are second only to the walking dead's building violin as the best show to opening credits transition.

    I liked it more when I found and listened to the full thing.

    There is so much valid to insult about Dexter, about the only thing about that show that doesn't deserve criticism was the intro.

    I made up my own lyrics as time went on:
    "On this lonely road
    Something about a toad
    Doing it for my lonesome pissed off balloon son

    Boone lies on the ground wounded. Loretta picks up the gun and points it at his head.
    Loretta: "It was in the glass"

    All of Raylan's shootings were Justified.

    Todd was great. He gets people Americone Dream.

    It's not a murder trophy. It's a replacement hat, his old one had a hole in it. :P

    I liked him for what he was, but I think he was intentionally a more shallow character, he was the shallow version of Raylan. An evil personification of who Raylan appears on the surface, but not the real man.

    I will admit I was suprised when I saw David Koechner on the on screen opening credits.

    Raylan shows up on Eva's ranch. His eyes full of tears.
    Eva: "Raylan what are you doing here?"
    Raylan: "We have to go back, Eva! We have to go back!"

    And having buttered scones for tea?

    A sudden shout of "fire in the hole" and then Raylan and his daughter are blown up by a rocket launcher shot by Boyd?

    Screw hurricanes and lumberjacking, how am I supposed to know it's a finale without an obvious visual metaphor, it could have been like a lump of coal and a pool of blood as the final shot. And where the hell was the quote from Shakespeare to wrap up the whole series?

    Zachariah is already burying the bodies of his toy soldiers.

    Does he really count as a Crowder if the first 2 letters of his name aren't "Bo"?

    Is Quarles's official name "One Armed Quarles" now?

    Keeping it classy indeed. Apparently the van's phone number was (606)172-9157. I was bummed when my call did not go through. :/ But I appreciate the attention to detail seeing as that is a Ketucky area code.

    I liked the Ellie-May, Lime House, Wynn Duffy sequence, it felt like a brief trip down memory lane, just reminding us viewers how many layered and real characters this show has created over the years.