The Rolling Stones: July 2 1966.
Holy crap - the day I was born!
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
The Rolling Stones: July 2 1966.
Holy crap - the day I was born!
Yeah, I was thinking about Brian Jones, too. I keep forgetting that he was the designated "heartthrob" of the group.
Justified: Holy shit. I adore this show. I gasped about five times tonight.
Whew. You know, I do so enjoy Justified, but I wish I could learn to watch these episodes without getting all tense.
I do like when they can work the promo picture [link] into a scene. Different chair, but still.
Holy shit! I had to watch the 11. Holy shit! Tom! We like Tom!
How the FUCK did Quarles get the drop on him? Unless Boyd shot him?
One thing I love about this show -- it's always over before I expect it.
I thought Boyd was out cold, but he wasn't there when Raylan got there, was he?
I was sure Quarles inability to drop his gun, what with the sleeve gizmo, was gonna get him shot. I do not know how he could have turned that around. Arlo was at large, whereabouts unknown, though why anyone but Quarles would shoot Tom at that point I don't know.
Erroll had me totally fooled, even while I couldn't believe he was that stupid. He wasn't at all, so that solves that. And Raylan goading Dickie into drawing on him, a thing of beauty.
Loretta is always a treat.
I was suspicious of Erroll's motives from the beginning, not just because he'd shown so much loyalty to Limehouse, but who in their right mind would team up with Dickie? Erroll didn't need Dickie to get the money.
I appreciate that we now know that Limehouse didn't steal Dickie's money. He is honorable in his way, and it never quite rang true that he would steal from a client.
I forgot about my favorite small character moment from last week -- Raylan and Art sitting in the conference room filling out forms and Art says "You have to do this every time?" Not only funny, but a nod to the idea that Raylan actually does have to account for all of the people that he shoots
I appreciate that we now know that Limehouse didn't steal Dickie's money. He is honorable in his way, and it never quite rang true that he would steal from a client.
Yes, that was bothering me and I'm glad to have it settled. You make a good point about Dickie, I just didn't think that through. It's my favorite kind of twist, one that makes me think I should have seen it coming if I'd really been on top of things.
The form-filling out was a great moment. Also Raylan looking over Art's shoulder to (I assume) make sure their reports tallied.
You got me thinking, t. I wonder if Arlo shot Tom in a hallucination fog and Boyd spirited him away. It doesn't make any sense for Boyd to shoot Tom, he probably wasn't even holding a gun at the time. He was just there when someone tried to kill Quarles, so he had no reason to bring the heat that shooting a police officer would get him.
That could make sense. I imagine there's a lot of people from the past that Arlo would shoot at if he thought Tom was them.