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.
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?
Finally, the blonde woman is the evil bastard!
heh. She was a cold bitch. And the shooter knew it.
but the sting as she walked away was palpable.
and probably what pushed her to kill the art dealer, because she felt the loss so keenly and didn't want to risk losing anything else.
I love how Raylan finds just the right thing to say to people to reach them.
coffee: did I just see TO in the Damages season finale promo?
Yes, you did. He was on last season and they had him back to tie up a story line.
Saw this week's Justified. The show continues to rock. I love Raylan's interactions with Boyd so much I could eat them up with a spoon. I'm going to be real disappointed if and when something happens to Boyd.
He was also truly frightening (in a low-key but utterly convincing way) during his "friendly" visit to his ex's husband.
I completely see "you are the angriest man that I know" when I see him interact with the ex husband, Gary. So low key and very scary.
In addition to all the things you all have said above to love, I also loved, loved, loved the part of the conversation with Winona that consisted only of looks. When she said "that's the first time you've ever said that" and he looks surprised, then the camera is on her and she's giving the look of "yes, it is", and then the camera goes back to him for his exhale and feeling the weight of the unsaid words. OMG. Love.
When she walked away from him, I was thinking, "watch out Raylan, there goes trouble."
Now that I think about it, the looks without words from Raylan and Art when the name Hitler was first registering with them were pretty good too.