Best episode written thus far. And that is saying something. SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The scene when Raylan takes Dickie to the woods was eerily reminding of the scene from "Miller's Crossing."
Next week all out war. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cardken:
The scene when Raylan takes Dickie to the woods was eerily reminding of the scene from "Miller's Crossing."
That's what I was thinking watching it. It was definitely an homage to "MC." I wonder if someone in charge of this show was involved in the production of "MC." [Reply]
This is going to seem like a strange comparison, but I finished reading the new Sookie Stackhouse book yesterday afternoon, and when it ended, I was like this is the ending? It just felt like there should be more, like it was missing a chapter. And that's how Justified felt. It felt like they somehow left 5 minutes off. Good episode, but somehow it didn't feel like a finale despite the Bennett disposal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
And that's how Justified felt. It felt like they somehow left 5 minutes off. Good episode, but somehow it didn't feel like a finale despite the Bennett disposal.
Pretty much how i felt. It just kind of ended. They never explained the old lady who talked to Mags and was at the jailhouse last week. WTH?? [Reply]
It's definitely ironic that Dickie's the one that lived.
I just re-watched the last 10 minutes, and it's great right up the the point where Loretta hands Raylen the gun. Raylen and Mags drinking together at the end just didn't work for me, although logically-speaking it was fine, and he wouldn't know about the poison until she told him. [Reply]