Oh, you're right. Yeah, he has his own reasons for that, not just wanting to get Arlo.
I also love that Arlo pegged that Dickie made him. And Helen's speech to Ava is more poignant. Not knowing didn't protect her here. In fact, Arlo put her in danger by not letting her know what was afoot.
And it's interesting from the previews, but did it seem like
Raylan wasn't too eager to avenge Helen? Because if he did, and took out another of Mags sons, I doubt Mags would continue to be so beneficent to him.
Oh! And I forgot to mention I thought Mags inquiries about Loretta were telling. I'm definitely convinced that Mags thought Loretta could be the daughter of her heart. And that was never going to happen, but Mags still feels for her.
And Helen's speech to Ava is more poignant. Not knowing didn't protect her here.
Oh, that's true. And sad.
The previews left me with no idea what Raylan is going to do! Well, lots of ideas, but no confidence that I am right with any of them. I am eager to find out, I tell you what.
That conversation that Raylan and Art had -- or, not really a conversation, but where Art just talked at Raylan -- that was sad. It's bad when Art gives up on you.
I like it about Art, though. In a different show, he would just be soft and gullible. But he's not, and Raylan has pushed his limits too far.
Oh, I love Art. That's why it hurt so much.
Yeah, that was both great and terribly sad.
I think one of the reasons Raylan is so exhausted/depressed is because disappointing Art was something he really, really didn't want to do.
Although, his conversation with his Miami boss was AWESOME. OMG I love all the lawmen (and ladies) in this show.
Okay, so who was the woman who visited Jed in lockup? Any guesses?
I'd guess either his mother or his mother-in-law.