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Date: 2020-03-16 06:40 am (UTC)Ew. i hate it when they show a tooth falling out. *gag*
Enter Picker. He'll always be the janitor from Breakfast Club in my eyes.
Marshals v Detroit Mafia. But, one of the main reasons I love this episode is that it's actually Raylan v Body but acting *through* Marshals v Detroit. Guarantee that's how the writers pitched this episode in their writers' room. Which one can outsmart the other?
Also, seriously, there is nothing so attractive to me as Tim's spidey sense going off, being dead certain that those abandoned cars are IEDs, and being absolutely right about it. Tim is a badass. That PTSD comment is amazing. And that conversation between Tim and Colt is riveting. Also, also, it's great watching Art follow Tim's lead, a bit doubtful but ultimately putting his faith in Tim's knowledge. Many other bosses would have gotten their men killed.
Watching Bob get beat up was rough, but he sure knew to cut the right artery.
Raylan: "You got your gun?"
Bob: "Yeah." *waves* gun
Raylan: "Here. Take Yoda's"
Bob: "Yolo's"
Raylan: "Whatever"
LOL. Yoo Hoo. heeeeee.
I have no patience for Johnny Crowder.
The lesson taken from this episode is that you can't out smart Tim or Raylan. And people underestimate Bob at their peril.