Boyd and Raylan are always amazing together. Don't remember exact quotes, but many great ones. Whatever he said when to Boyd when he cuffed him to the tree made me piss myself.
Something about that he did have a sense of humor because this was damn funny to him.
I think I know who they are looking for and to say it mildly--he is right in front of our faces--when you think about the ages it can only be one person
Anytime you have Boyd and Raylan interacting it's bound to be awesome.
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Originally Posted by jumptheshark
I think I know who they are looking for and to say it mildly--he is right in front of our faces--when you think about the ages it can only be one person
I think I know who they are looking for and to say it mildly--he is right in front of our faces--when you think about the ages it can only be one person
Arlo?
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Originally Posted by Pattysaurus
The sheriff?
Also could make sense. Perhaps another angle to helping Ellen Mae take down Boyd?
Another quality episode this week. Loved the Raylan/Arlo scenes.
My roommate and I both laughed out loud when Arlo's response to Raylan saying he always had a stone cold face when he heard bad news was "I can't help that I'm good looking."
Haha those last words were great! Feel for Raylan though.
I think it's pretty obvious, especially after last night's episode, who Drew Thompson is. Unless the writers are sending us on a merry chase as they send their characters on one as well.
I think
Spoil:
It's gotta be the sheriff. Specifically the way he was so interested in the widow. And I think in dialog he even told Ellen Mae that "once you pretend to be someone long enough, it's easy to forget" (it was a quote along those lines)
That was probably one of the bloddiest episodes in a while for this show.
Haha those last words were great! Feel for Raylan though.
I think it's pretty obvious, especially after last night's episode, who Drew Thompson is. Unless the writers are sending us on a merry chase as they send their characters on one as well.
I think
Spoil:
It's gotta be the sheriff. Specifically the way he was so interested in the widow. And I think in dialog he even told Ellen Mae that "once you pretend to be someone long enough, it's easy to forget" (it was a quote along those lines)
That was probably one of the bloddiest episodes in a while for this show.
Hmmmm... That hadn't clicked for me, but I can definitely see that being the case.
Haha those last words were great! Feel for Raylan though.
I think it's pretty obvious, especially after last night's episode, who Drew Thompson is. Unless the writers are sending us on a merry chase as they send their characters on one as well.
I think
Spoil:
It's gotta be the sheriff. Specifically the way he was so interested in the widow. And I think in dialog he even told Ellen Mae that "once you pretend to be someone long enough, it's easy to forget" (it was a quote along those lines)
That was probably one of the bloddiest episodes in a while for this show.
There's only 5 episodes left, so I think the chase is about over. I agree with your Drew Thompson prediction, especially after that line of dialogue you mention.
I loved Boyd on the phone with Augustine. "Now how'm I doing on time?"
"Despite our acrimonious relationship, Ava and I have discussed it and you will be on the guest list."
I just recently caught up on the show, fantastic. It has the entertainment value of Sons of Anarchy but the acting of Breaking Bad. I'm hoping we haven't seen the last of Dewey Crowe.
"This is the end of times for Dewey Crowe!" to "Holy ****! You mean I had four kidneys?"
I don't think Raylan is going to break the case wide open in Drew Thompson.
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I think the sheriff is going to dangle Ellen May and taking down Boyd and Ava in front of Raylan in return for keeping his secret or giving him a head start.