Unsurprisingly, that site is blocked by my work.
I just saw last week's episode with Alan Ruck. I really liked it.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Unsurprisingly, that site is blocked by my work.
I just saw last week's episode with Alan Ruck. I really liked it.
I like that I get a sense that while Raylan doesn't like what the people do that he has to arrest, or shoot, he doesn't dislike the people.
Oh, yes. I hadn't really thought about it, but I do love that he sees everyone, even the bad guys, as people. I get sick of tv LEOS calling people "scumbag".
I may have to rethink my position
After seeing that photo, so am I. Several positions, in fact.
Finally, the blonde woman is the evil bastard!
Art heckling Raylan outside his motel room was priceless "I can't stop staring at your NIPPLES!" I love that I can tell that Raylan can tell someone is lying because he again, like someone else said, looks like he smells cat piss.
Knew they were going to pull a Lady or the Tiger ending. Sweet.
Next week Raylan bounding over the table to beat the pulp out of ?Boyd? was HAWT
I loved how both the shooter boyfriend and Robert Picardo's character showed Raylan sides of himself at their worst that he doesn't acknowledge, or at least tries not to.
He was also truly frightening (in a low-key but utterly convincing way) during his "friendly" visit to his ex's husband.
I loved how both the shooter boyfriend and Robert Picardo's character showed Raylan sides of himself at their worst that he doesn't acknowledge, or at least tries not to.
Oh yeah. Oddly, with Picardo's character's reveal of his collection I was expecting Raylan to be all "yeah, I get you man", but was instead grossed out by it and therefore himself.
Oddly, with Picardo's character's reveal of his collection I was expecting Raylan to be all "yeah, I get you man, but was instead grossed out by it and therefore himself.
I'm not sure if he was grossed out so much as just realized what a waste and how tragic it was. I think he even admired the dedication but also saw way too much "there but for the grace of..." in it.
Or that, yeah.
Love that the killer is the most sympathetic, and that as vicious as the wife was, when Raylan pointed out that he didn't have to leave because the Marshall's were being kind in letting her continue to live there, man. It was just a brief glimpse, not even caught squarely in frame, but the sting as she walked away was palpable.
Love that the killer is the most sympathetic, and that as vicious as the wife was, when Raylan pointed out that he didn't have to leave because the Marshall's were being kind in letting her continue to live there, man. It was just a brief glimpse, not even caught squarely in frame, but the sting as she walked away was palpable.
coffee: did I just see TO in the Damages season finale promo?