I thought so, but no. It's on FOX. Apparently no one's told Matt Nix about their rep.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Someone needs to tell him to run away fast if Friday night comes up.
Wow, just caught up on the opening act for Justified. Watching the show without that really left so much out of my viewing experience. Like this Aunt Helen person being the same person as Raylan's stepmom, why the heck he was doing yardwork, the baseball bat stretch... Have to rewatch in entirety to get a better vibe.
Also, Raylan's umbrage at Rachel's suicide-by-carbon-monoxide snark was hilarious.
I like that Arlo started out the charming guy that you hate as a child *because* they're charming, and he turns into something darker. Because I was kinda groaning thinking it would just be the first part (but, I had also missed the house-trashing and the nut-crunching.)
I did love all of Raylan's dread and constant trying to distance himself and his constant being pulled back in.
I think that was the least "fun" episode so far, but I really liked it. It explained a lot of why Raylan is who he is.
I was a bit creeped out by the headstones in the front yard. Especially when you realize that the third one was Raylan's.
cute promo for elmore leonard.
sad that as fondly as raylan remebers his aunt, when he turned his back on his father, he cut her out of his life as well.
oh, hey! no one died this ep!
sad that as fondly as raylan remebers his aunt, when he turned his back on his father, he cut her out of his life as well.
Yeah, but it does seem like when she has to choose, she chooses Arlo.
I was a bit creeped out by the headstones in the front yard. Especially when you realize that the third one was Raylan's.
That reminded me of a couple old houses around where I grew up, that had the family plot right near the house. My grandparents and my mom had their plots picked out in the local cemetary, paid for and headstones in place, for many years before they died. My home used to have such a gravesite, but I was told that when my family bought the place, my mom's uncle tore up the headstones and discarded them. The two families did not get along. I always figured that explained why the place was haunted.
I mean, I have relatives from the country, and I've definitely seen plots on the family's land, but never in the front yard.