FWIW, he does have a man tied up, I have been assuming it is the same person, but does anyone know how much time has transpired?
I'm going to say at least a week? I love that he feels no need to explain it, either, even though he knows Wade has seen the guy.
Wade, of course, should be running as fast as his skinny legs will carry him if he has any sense at all.
Quarles is a deeply scary mofo. I am getting more interested in Limehouse than Quarles, though. I LOVED the scene at Limehouse's with Boyd. And wit Boyd and Raylan. And Raylan punching the pimp guy was a thing of beauty. Basically, there was a lot to love in this episode.
Oh, I can't wait to see how these conflicting loyalties play out.
wouldn't your first or second thought after seeing that be: might I end up chained and beaten at some point in the near future?
That's clearly not consensual.
Quick exit stage left for me.
Limehouse is definitely more interesting to me than Quarles. He's much more charismatic.
Boyd and Raylan's argument was a thing of beauty, too.
I wonder if Limehouse would have had a different reaction to Raylan if, when he mentioned that the name Givens was familiar, Raylan had referenced his mother rather than his father.
I don't think a lot of time has passed. The last couple episodes have been one day each, right?
Yeah, they've been quick -- when Winona said how long she had been pregnant, I was surprised at how few weeks it was. Of course, now I can't remember the actual number?
seven.
(I usually have to watch twice to get everything. And there may be ogling...I can't say.)
Yeah, Tim Olyphant can stroll down a hall in a t-shirt and jeans ALL HE WANTS. I mean, if it takes an hour, that's a-ok by me.
wrod.
He could bring all the fugitives to the yard. Or something.
I have never been more in lust with the lines of a mans body than when I saw Olyphant's back when he was on the phone at the beginning of the ep.
Just, guh.
I'm enjoying the heck out of seeing Wayne Duffy (or whatever his name is) shitting his pants in all his interactions with McDonough's character. Dude is scared out his everloving mind. And for a guy who was the scariest dude before, that's saying a lot about McDonough's character, but I'm also enjoying how it humanizes Duffy's character. He's in over his head, trapped in a position he doesn't want to be in.
Have we seen this Charlie character before?