You know, I liked Boyd a lot more before I saw the big ass swastika on his arm. It was a surprise. I wonder if it was something he did for prison.
And that's a hell of a cliffhanger.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
You know, I liked Boyd a lot more before I saw the big ass swastika on his arm. It was a surprise. I wonder if it was something he did for prison.
And that's a hell of a cliffhanger.
do you not remember how we first met Boyd, Vortex?
No, I don't. What have I forgotten?
he was firing a rocket launcher into a black church.
And was preaching white supremacy. Maybe actual preaching took until subsequent episodes.
oh, right! I seem to remember that there was another motivation -- witness intimidation, I think?
Well it turned out he may have not have been completely sincere, he was in it for the money and the chance to blow shit up. But he totally used and preached white supremacy. He repented after Raylan shot him in the chest. Decided it was message from God that he was on the wrong path.
what Typo Boy said.
I have never liked Boyd. He reminds me of my cousin.
Which cousin, Zen?
The nasty one.
Oh, that narrows it down.
I know I didn't retain a lot of the plot intricacies from last season, but I was left with a distaste for Aunt Helen. From what I remembered Raylan had a pretty miserable time of it growing up -- an abusive father and if I remember correctly, a mother who was dying while he was young. When he needed to get away he ran to Aunt Helen for sanctuary. It always seemed to me a betrayal of that young boy that she turned around and married the very man who had made his life such hell.
That being said, I did like learning that she and Mags had been working together to try and keep the bloodshed to a minimum over the years, and that when she had been telling Raylan to stay away from the Bennetts it wasn't just because she was afraid of them, but because she was trying to maintain the peace treaty.