That was so sad, Jesse not listening to himself there. I can't even address his new distribution plan. So evil.
I think Walt realizes how very trapped he is at this point, now that Skyler has climbed into the hole and started digging with him.
You've hit on the real beauty of this show for me, Stephanie. It started out making it look like Walt was doing something reasonable and defensible, not really hurting anyone because the meth heads would just be buying someone else's lower quality maybe more harmful meth if he wasn't cooking, and his back was against the wall with the cancer and everything, so why not? And it has inevitably become this horror that he can't escape. It's just such a well-crafted story.
By far the bestest prayer I ever did hear. Amen, Raylan!
Um, Aldis Hodge? Taco Bell commercial? I thought I was seeing things at first.
The actor playing Virgil, was he on Deadwood or something? It's driving me nuts. One of Al's guys?
And the guy with the curly hair. Also driving me nuts.
Ooh! Interesting glimpse into Boyd with the unexpected and unplanned death.
Um, Aldis Hodge? Taco Bell commercial? I thought I was seeing things at first.
According to his twitter, yes. Haven't seen it yet though.
"I'm not that guy."
I might have just melted. Just a little bit.
I didn't melt, but it was a hell of a line (and a delivery of same).
By far the bestest prayer I ever did hear. Amen, Raylan!
Some of those looks that Boyd was giving were priceless. I am going to cry and cry if something happens to him.
Ooh! Interesting glimpse into Boyd with the unexpected and unplanned death.
Was it unplanned? Sure looked like he was shocked when they told him someone was in there. I thought I saw remorse BUT then it turned out that the guy that was killed was state police. Johnny has been accusing Boyd all along of being a genius and holding other cards than the ones he is showing us (or Raylan).
I suspect from Raylan looking like he was going to be sick when they told him the undercover agent had died that he is less convinced Boyd was only interested in getting rid of the meth lab.
Oh lord. I think I'm starting to tin hat Justified.
I didn't melt, but it was a hell of a line (and a delivery of same).
A few of those moments for me. Turning the judge into a human being by having him thank Raylan for stopping him from killing Virgil? Virgil trying so hard to connect with his son? Raylan's realization that he had bullied Otis into saying anything he wanted. And Ava. Ava, I get that you have been in love with Raylan since you were 12 years old and even being in the same room with him feels better than any of your best days you have had up to this point in your life. But you've got to leave Kentucky. You have to find the strength to realize that relationship is dead even if it hasn't stopped breathing and anything from here on out is going to bad for both you and Raylan.
I need to read some fic for this show and figure out why these characters touch me so deeply.
Oh lord. I think I'm starting to tin hat Justified.
I'm on the same bus. I am pretty sure Boyd knew the guy was a cop. He looked surprised that he had killed someone, but that might have been for those who were watching him.