"Your teeth glow in the dark"

Apr 08, 2015 17:05

Now that's a line they must have been waiting to use for years!!!

Anyway, I was wrong, "Collateral" wasn't the finale, there's still one episode left. Yay! But given how this one ended, I wonder how they are going to fit everything in the next and last (nooooooooooooooo!!!!!!) episode of Justified.

So Boyd Crowder shot Eli Thomson from Boardwalk Empire, which is almost as unforgivable than his shooting Dewey Crowe. I'm glad the guy got to tell him that he's a "plague" before being murdered by Boyd. Even if he says he knows what he is, there's a lack of sef-awareness in Boyd Crowder that makes his speech getting really old these days.

The Boyd/Raylan dialogue, punctated by gun shots, echoed their first conversation from the pilot, but Boyd is still telling the same bullshit, while Raylan has grown up. He acknowledged that he used to see Arlo in every man he shot, but "not anymore". Just like he acknowledged the truth that his distant relative (comparing him to arlo) or Uncle Zachariah told him (that he used Ava too). Raylan Givens knows who he is. Boyd Crowder keeps lying and lying about himself, to others and apparently to himself...But does he really believe that he's an "outlaw" while he's just a criminal, or is it jsut the sory he's sticking to, because there is no other story to tell now?

As for Raylan, the line about how his daughter would live her life on her own seemed to emphasize that he only cared about what was happening, not about his own legacy, as if he had cut the ties with both his past (giving Arlo's house to his mother's relatives) and future, but I rather read it like a sort of way for Raylan to say " I won't play your game, stop bringing out my dady and my baby, we are here and now, cut the bullshit!". Raylan has a job to do, he doesn't care about his legend and the way people see him. Boyd is all talk - sometimes it's about Jews and mud people, sometimes it's about God, sometimes it's about Harlan mines or being an Outlaw -, Raylan likes a good banter but basically he is action man. When the other pulls first he shoots.

Eventually Raylan's action is not to kill Boyd but to help constable Bob. The episode ends with Raylan Givens getting Bob to the hospital, just in time to be apparently arrested, thanks to Vasquez, Ava being brought to Markham, Loretta making a faustian deal with the devil to save her life...and Boyd still looking for his money.

Oh and Wynn Duffy is coming!!! I guess he was the one whom Ava called.

From the preview it looks like that Boon will have his showdown with Raylan. I think that I'd actually like that. Markham could be offed by Wynn Duffy (not the other way around, I want my Wynn to survive), Boyd could end up being arrested,maybe by Art and Tim, while Raylan is proving Boon that he's still the sheriff in town, perhaps not by being faster but by being smarter!

I can't say that I'm super interested in Ava's fate, but Wynn Duffy and Ava would make a weird yet interesting couple, if they manage to escape together with the money.

ETA: I loved the way Tim faced an angry Vasquez and responded to him.

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