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Starvation
Date: 2020-05-06 05:09 am (UTC)Ugh when is elder brother Crowe leaving? Though in some way I appreciated that he got the upper hand with Mikey.
I do love how Raylan just shows up always at the perfect time to ruin Wynn or Boyd's day lol. this time he had Rachel and Tim with him! :D
That scene with Ava is uncomfortable and sad. Also I don't know if it's a character choice or something with the actress, but she's always walking with her right shoulder higher than her left, and it worries me.
But I'm digging the Marshals and Vasquez all teaming up to handle Boyd together. I also love how in sync Tim and Raylan are (naturally) but how they look to Rachel (she being the boss now!).
I think I was waiting through this entire episode just to hear Tim say "i know I got a boner."
"The anus is on you." haha Dewey.
Raylan biting his fist when Dewey barges into the set up.
I actually really enjoyed this episode. It pulled many of the strings of the season together a bit more, though Ava's story is still wagging out by itself mostly (though it kinda tied in). As always the interplay between Raylan and Boyd was the most tingly and complex and thorny and full of their history, and I especially appreciated Tim and Rachel backing Raylan up when Boyd brought up Nicky Augustine.
I like the ep title too.