Am I the only one un-irked by Winona? Yeah, she's flawed, but who isn't? And while I love Raylon to death and would shag him forty ways from Sunday, I'm thinking that being in a relationship with him would be pretty tiring.
She doesn't, as a rule, bother me. But the way she was written / played during the money thing where she just blithely assumed Raylan would save her did bug. Otherwise though? No, I think she's just another flawed person and I think that would be a very hard marriage to be in, so I get why she ditched it the first time.
I like Winona well enough, but I suspect both she and Raylan might be better off not together. OTOH, he was meltingly happy when she said she was pregnant, and that goes a long way. Uh, for me to root for those crazy kids, not necessarily for making the characters actually lastingly satisfied, to be clear.
Winona as mum. Me? Not so resplendent with joy at the thought.
Winona strikes me as kind of selfish, not sure that she would make a good mom. I was very unhappy with the whole money thing, not because she did it, but because she expected Raylan to make it better.
I was okay with Winona until the $$ thing. Now I look at her with the dirt eye.
Yeah, the $$$ was a line . . . that she crossed. And I would have hoped that it would have been a line for Raylen too - but apparently not.
And I would have hoped that it would have been a line for Raylen too - but apparently not.
Right? And the whole save me thing. Ugh. How attractive is that? I guess I like that the other women in his life, including Mags, take matters into their own hands. At least Winona kinda did that by going to Art. If you tilt your head.
I'm still confused about why Raylan insisted they put the money back. Sure, you couldn't spend it, but just burn it. Then nothing can tie it to you, and you don't caught in the evidence room.
I read somewhere, possibly an Elmore Leonard novel, that it is far more difficult to burn a duffel bag full of money than you would think. Aside from that, putting it back comes the closest to making the whole thing not have happened, which is, I'm sure, what he really wanted.