As much as I loved Wash on Firefly, I always thought that Alan Tudyk could easily slip into sinister creepiness, and boy was I right. He was so icky in this. I just loved how Art handled him--supreme confidence in his abilities, even while making self-deprecating remarks about his age. And Wynn Duffy was so smug and smarmy, and Art just ignored his attempts at sarcasm and put him in his place. It was glorious.
I hate seeing him and Raylan so far on the outs, but sooner or later, Raylan's behavior was going to lead there.
It's great to see Adam Arkin in front of the camera for a change instead of behind it. Although he did both on this episode.
Shot All to Hell
As much as I loved Wash on Firefly, I always thought that Alan Tudyk could easily slip into sinister creepiness, and boy was I right. He was so icky in this. I just loved how Art handled him--supreme confidence in his abilities, even while making self-deprecating remarks about his age. And Wynn Duffy was so smug and smarmy, and Art just ignored his attempts at sarcasm and put him in his place. It was glorious.
I hate seeing him and Raylan so far on the outs, but sooner or later, Raylan's behavior was going to lead there.
It's great to see Adam Arkin in front of the camera for a change instead of behind it. Although he did both on this episode.