That was my very thought.
Then my thoughts went to what would Raylen turn into, were that the case.
shiver
Willow ,'Empty Places'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
That was my very thought.
Then my thoughts went to what would Raylen turn into, were that the case.
shiver
That was my thought too.
I just hope no one gets fridged. I want this show to be better than that.
I think I spent the first half yelling that I didn't like anyone's choices and the last 10 minutes just chanting "shiiiit" over and over again.
Wrod. I like Winona, that shit's been done to death, and Raylan's manpain is beyond established. (I also want to see Raylan be a father. At least, sometimes.)
I just hope no one gets fridged. I want this show to be better than that.
I really expect it to be. I love this show and no one is safe but bring Winona back to fridge her? Hell no.
I also spent a lot of time telling people they needed to look at their lives and look at their choices.
It was excellent this week. I am hoping that it's a bug in the glider, not a bomb, so they know when Raylen's there and can show up, take Winona hostage in front of him and leverage that to their needs.
Oh, that's what you mean by glider. I was about to undelete the ep, thinking I'd missed some massive (and expensive) scene.
A friend of mine was saying that she and her Justified buddy were going to have to watch the last three all in a row, and this was last weekend, and I was still like OMG.
Man, I'd been avoiding this thread like whoa, and towards the end of watching it I kept thinking "omg, Boyd's going to have Colt kill Ava! The church lady's gonna kill Ellen May (even though everyone pronounces it like Ella May, drives me nuts), omg Boyd's gonna kill Ava himself! omg the eps gonna end with Picker shooting Winona!".
Man, despite Ava unable to do the deed, she finally got ugly in my eyes. I haven't thought it through to justify (heh) why, but maybe it's because she finally hit the line of "Oh my gosh, I have a line I can't cross" and that pisses me off that she isn't a cheery bad guy killing people left and right, but oh I'm a wooby who feels bad about doing this, I'm so conflicted!" Something about it makes me non-sympathetic whereas with other characters do really bad shit, but somehow manage to convey "Isn't is sad that circumstances/life choices led me to this point which is at the wrong end of Raylan's gun?". Maybe it's because they own it, and Ava isn't?