I enjoy that Boyd let them think that he had killed both of the dead guys. And the criminal/outlaw distinction was great.
Also, I can't believe that Arlo is dead. I never thought that would happen.
Also, I love Boyd and Ava.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I enjoy that Boyd let them think that he had killed both of the dead guys. And the criminal/outlaw distinction was great.
Also, I can't believe that Arlo is dead. I never thought that would happen.
Also, I love Boyd and Ava.
Yes to all of that.
I was really impressed with my boyfriend Olyphant in his scenes with Arlo last night. So much anger and regret and other things going on, so subtly.
When he got on the elevator was just wow. So many emotions, so tightly controlled.
The face-acting in the scenes with Arlo was just riveting, and the final shoulder-pat at the end as he turned away was perfect. "Yep, you're still you, right to the very end."
It still tickles me how very much Raylan Givens sounds like my uncle Steve in accent, phrasing, and delivery. My uncle is from central AR, not eastern KY, but I don't know how similar the accents really are.
My uncle and his family (who are from Central Arkansas) didn't sound all that different from their neighbors and friends near Benton, KY when they moved there.
It's not on On Demand yet, yet I can read about theOlyphant awesomeness. Want to stomp my feet in a very First World problem style.
Dang, Justified. I'm gonna need a little time before I switch over and watch something else, that was a lot to take in.
Seriously. This was one of those shows where I watch the commercials, even on the DVR, because I need a breath.
Oh Raylan.
Am I the only one watching The Americans? Because I'm really digging it.
I just set the dvr for the marathon tomorrow night.
Man, Justified.