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Post by justifiedceo on Mar 19, 2015 15:37:47 GMT -6
Ripe,
The only thing that mattered in your response; is that you were in multiple hospitals.
My wife and I, and three of our four children have had "the last rights".
Health is the most important and emotionally engaging thing for me to empathize with.
Hope you are well. And let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
JC
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Post by mare27 on Mar 19, 2015 17:11:34 GMT -6
Just got my new TV guide and both of the next episodes are about Raylan putting the careers of his fellow marshals in jeopardy. OMG...what could that mean? Maybe my Raylan soft spot blinds me but I see him just being driven to get Boyd. Is it Markham and the reward? It worked!!!! It is driving Boyd! And it got walker put down! His pushing is now shared by Art...loved them letting that rat Duffy help them! But who killed Simon Poole? That seems essential factor? And since only we know...where is Dewey? And CEO...the concept of bingeing started by shows like Justified!!!! I could never last a whole season before seeing Raylan!!!!! But I also can spend a weekend bingeing on repeats of the show! Season five was spent in various hospitals and I came home and settled in and watched all of season five! And loved it. I remember your infrequent posts from last year when you were hospitalized and unable to keep up on Raylan, etc. So glad things are better for you this year.
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Post by mare27 on Mar 19, 2015 17:48:10 GMT -6
I think Zach is alive but won't be for long. And my bet his body won't be found. Raylan will suspect but with no body and no knowledge that Zach did try to kill Boyd...our Boyd gets away again. But Ava could tell Raylan of her fears. But the missing body thing could help in the discovery of whatever happened to Dewey. That is still an issue. I don't see Raylan staying in Kentucky...I just find all the talk of his land not being able to be sold...ironic...strange...curious. Y I think Zachariah is still alive too. There was some mention by Boyd , of getting out thru a ventilation shaft...plus, he ran after he chained up Boyd, must have had a way out, right? He's probably in hiding, if he knows that Boyd got out too. Dewey's murder still seems like a big piece of getting Boyd...I think Carl could be key as the only witness to both Dewey and Johnny, at Boyd's hand.
Boyd and Ava...I think there is no trust left there at all. Boyd was so quick to assume Ava was behind her uncle's attack on him...and he is desperate to get his hands on the money...and Ava sees Boyd's relentless focus on getting the money, no matter what. She's still in the middle between Boyd and Raylan, feeding them each what they want to hear and I think they both know that. Ava should run, but she has never been on her own and has no resources or options.
Duffy, that was a hoot, wasn't it, with Art and Raylan? He was easily manipulated into being a snitch...but Boyd knows that Raylan sent him...still unsure about who killed Grady, but does it matter...? Katherine will probably kill Avery in the end as she thinks he betrayed her husband. Since Katherine seems to have been the woman behind the man, the one with all the power...I think she aims to control all that which is Avery's now. Avery doesn't stand a chance if she turns on him, I think. she is scary. Duffy may survive if he and Mikey drive into the sunset soon, but even Mikey is disappointed in him.
Loretta, wow. She has really blossomed into a person with a plan and a dream of her own for the future, her's and Harlan's. Teaming up with Boyd might not be the best move for her...but Avery is threatening. She mentioned to Raylan, maybe the land deal would work out after Boyd is sorted out...does she know something we don't know? Her need for Boyd's help is only temporary? And the land, didn't Raylan offer it to Avery, if he helped him with Boyd and the reward money? If he can't sell to Loretta because of her connection to Boyd, how can he sell to Avery with his past history and criminal past? "help me get Walker, maybe you get your land," he said to Avery.
Says he can't give the land away...that does seem odd...could they be setting up a scenario where Boyd and criminal activity is gone from Harlan and Raylan actually considers moving his family into the family homestead? Winona said anywhere. Raylan no longer fears/dreads Arlo's presence there. Arlo and all his sh*t is purged... He got rid of the creepy gravestone...makes me wonder. His line at Helen's service..."Under different circumstances I'm sure a lot of people could have been happy here" when Winona says how beautiful it is.
And I forgot about Rachel...she seems so pissed off at raylan, and yet what is he doing but working slowly toward getting Boyd?...she is bitching at him, every word out of her mouth, very frustrated and it's all his fault? Maybe she would rather not be the chief, she's not having much fun anymore.
There is so much going on and only a few more hours for us to enjoy it...we're gonna miss this!
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Post by mare27 on Mar 19, 2015 17:58:13 GMT -6
Oh, book. Those same words could have just as easily come out of my mouth. Actually, I am very busy right now and the new snow storm that's coming is throwing a monkey's wrench into a big project I've been working on with the youth group at my church. But the almost constant snow and ice this winter kept me housebound a great deal. I had a pretty bad case of seasonal affective disorder, I think. And I thought it was finally over. Silly me. Anyway, I totally agree with your post, except that I do watch The Americans. It's really very good. stay warm! we had this long cold winter here in MN last year! I'm sorry you have to go thru it this year. But it will end, last week we had ten degrees and yesterday it was 70! at least there is a lot of good tv!
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Post by wkw99 on Mar 19, 2015 18:05:53 GMT -6
JCEO, I meant no disrespect with my comment. Merely bitching about the fact that our web filter at work is so strict. It's BS. I miss the steady flow of comments here as well. This could be a busy week for folks. We're winding down to spring break. Next week I'll have more time to reflect from my beach chair in Sarasota. ?
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Post by ripetebook on Mar 19, 2015 18:14:13 GMT -6
Spring arrives tomorrow...so does more snow. It felt almost like spring...but nope!!! More snow. And yes it has been a year since my extended time in those hospitals. My life is forever changed and to be honest I had a tough time adjusting. Justified helped last march and this season being able to be me again has helped. Thanks to you all.
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Post by exdusm on Mar 19, 2015 20:20:30 GMT -6
Just got my new TV guide and both of the next episodes are about Raylan putting the careers of his fellow marshals in jeopardy. OMG...what could that mean? Maybe my Raylan soft spot blinds me but I see him just being driven to get Boyd. ..His pushing is now shared by Art... Hi, All , You don't have a blind spot in this, ripetebook, because Raylan is driven- obsessed!-with bringing down Boyd, and it is blinding him. Boyd is elusive and slippery and Raylan is getting frustrated enough to up the pursuit and get reckless. Rachel unintentionally added fuel to his fire with her administrator-side bringing up the time-resources-money issues rather than leading as a chief LEO. Art is her subordinate at this point, but he is there for counsel and her pride should not prevent her from using all resources but still taking charge -vs- Girl, you in danger! Raylan obsessed with getting Boyd is just as Ahab in pursuit of the whale, endangering his crew, dragging them down to sea before the whale took him down. I hope the writers are not so lazy as to play the kill-a-favorite-character trope. Putting their careers in jeopardy could just mean causing his fellow Marshals to do something (with or without their knowledge) that could lead to their termination or legal jeopardy: manipulate/overlook evidence, strong-arm witnesses, unauthorized acts, engaging in entrapment or baiting, enabling Ray-Ray in some reckless act which puts life/limb in danger. Art certainly did not intend harm to come to his deputies, but he did put them in serious danger by playing to their Marshal pride in capturing Drewby- his career-long obsession- by persuading them to forego engaging the State Police in the name of not sharing the capture as well as appealing to ideas of promotion/more money. In point of fact, the Staties would not share the glory since their role is supportive, protecting access and extraction points. We always, as a matter of professional courtesy, notified local law enforcement of what was going down on their turf. This plot contrivance did not sit well with me. Paradoxically, the excitement and high tension of Decoy (one of the finest episodes of Justified), was as a result of Art's decision seen in the prior episode, where even Raylan started to notify the SP. Vazquez most likely has enough evidence to get Boyd put away on multiple lesser charges, but he tells them near the beginning of the last episode (paraphrasing) "..we can tie to him to just about every crime he has done..but if you want to bring him down on a RICO charge.." See where I am going with this? Even Vazquez is promoting the obsession. And he has his own motives- getting Katherine- which can jeopardize everything. Raylan is engaging in acts (deals, land, taking, $-exchange, witness tampering w/ Fekus) that could cause all their cases to be trashed in the hands of high-paid, high-power defense lawyers. Boyd, Ava, Markham, Katherine - they could all walk from courtroom justice, although that does not mean they get away! Justice comes in many forms in Leonardville, including the bad guys being set against each other. Justified, like almost all tales of a hero's/anti-hero's journey, in the end is about justice, redemption, transformation (the unselfish act/restoring the people/the land to prosperity), faithfulness in love and compassion/service. I want to burst into song: Let it gooo!...Let it goooo, y'all! At the moment when he is this close to trapping Boyd, what will Raylan do if, for instance, he gets a frantic call from Winona to come to the hospital because his baby girl's murmur evolved into something more serious and she needs emergency surgery? Will Boyd let the money/escape go if he has to choose to save Raylan's life from a trashy/no code/lowlife like Boon or again from a mine cave-in? Or save Ava's life or his partner Loretta's life? Trust may be gone, but his love is still hard-wired for Ava. I am not feeling that Raylan, Boyd or Ava will be killed off. But anything goes with these writers. Death comes in may forms, including living soul death. I'm looking to the act of redemption and the form in which justice comes. As in Dante's Inferno, they could all be condemned to live in the hell that is a Harlan that has not been transformed or restored in some form by the acts of the hero(s)/anti-hero(s), condemned by their obsessions and/or repetitive acts of greed, lust, avarice, murder and betrayal (the lowest of sins in that tale). I miss posting more, but I was never that prolific a poster in the first place, instead opting for one or two long posts and a follow-up. My job was too demanding. My Justified-passion suffered a bit during S3, was strained 2/3 of the way through S4, rebounded during the last few eps of S4, then nearly crushed by all of S5. Also I have had health issues since last summer, and now I am preparing to move cross country in a little over a week to live with my mom, who is having progression of dementia. Packing/moving rank at the top of my worst activities list. It is even harder because of disabilities. I have commented at AV Club or Previously TV for a few of the season 6 episodes (username: yemayah}. I have not been thrilled with the sloppy plotlines of this season, although the acting and dialogue have been top-notch.
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Post by mondayschild on Mar 19, 2015 21:05:01 GMT -6
Wishing you strength and good health, exdusm. Went through the same thing with my mom a few years back, but I didn't have to move cross country, although I did move her four times in 2 1/2 years. I have some disabilities too and it was hard because she needed too much care in the last six months of her life for me to care for her. She spent the last two months in a nursing home, which I regret to this day. I don't know how I made it through, but I did and I'm praying that you will, too.
I enjoyed reading your insights. You've always been able to approach the show through the eyes of one who has "been there." As far as Ripetbook saying that Harlan might someday be crime free, don't count on it.A lot of the things on the show mirror real life. (Bo Crowder's connection with Florida drug runners is based on the fact that this area of Kentucky was a big time pass through for drug mules.) I think Florida has cracked down, but the mules would go to places in Florida, like the ones we saw on Justified where people would line up outside "drug" stores with fake prescriptions and then take the drugs back to their home states for sale. I saw a documentary on this and it was all about Kentucky. Coal mining will eventually be extinct there. It was decreased a great deal. People do what they have to to make money.
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Post by wkw99 on Mar 20, 2015 4:11:57 GMT -6
exfusm, I echo Monday's wishes for you...good health and a sense of satisfaction in being with/taking care of your mom, even if it isn't the way you want it to be. My parents are both living and while my mother is having some health issues, she's handling it well. Still, I've been taking time off to go with her to treatments, to give my dad a break. Luckily, I have enough sick days racked up to be able to do that with no problems (other than writing sub plans, ick).
I feel your frustration, I never lost my obsession with all things Raylan, but I have lost patience with Justified in the past...S3 left me a bit cold, (Quarles...ugh) but I LOVED S4 (Jim Beaver was EXCELLENT), S5. well, the less said the better. But I think S6 has been firing on all cylinders. I'm completely in love again, just in time for the end. LOL.
Ripe, you want to see the best in everyone, and I can appreciate that. I'm much the same IRL, the husband is always saying "Why are you making excuses for them?" when I try to explain someone's bad behavior. But...this is fiction, and it's Elmore Leonard's world. People don't change. In the pilot, Boyd showed us who he was when he shot the guy who might have been undercover. He wasn't all that upset when he found out the guy was on the level. Boyd is a murderer. He showed us that again when he shot Dewey Crowe. He may or may not love Ava...I've said in the past that I think he does, but it doesn't matter, he loves himself more. He's going to do whatever he has to to get what he wants. I think that ultimately, that will be his downfall. I'll be surprised if he survives, but I'm betting that if he does, it's behind bars.
Then there's Raylan. He'll put it all on the line to get Boyd. Life with his daughter, his career, even the careers of his fellow marshals, evidently.
I don't think Raylan will die. Elmore Leonard's protagonists don't die. They may not have a 'happy' ending, but they're still breathing. Raylan may lose his job, he may lose the respect of his colleagues, he may even lose Winona (again), but I doubt he loses his life. Honestly, I think the worst thing for Raylan would be to lose Boyd...to have him get away...as long as Boyd is down, one way or another, Raylan will have some sense of satisfaction.
Hmmm....maybe Boyd does get away.
LOL...see what these writers have done to me?!
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Post by siss13 on Mar 20, 2015 9:11:21 GMT -6
Just got my new TV guide and both of the next episodes are about Raylan putting the careers of his fellow marshals in jeopardy. OMG...what could that mean? It probably means Raylan is being Raylan. Going off the path and doing things his way, instead of following Marshal Service protocol. That's how he's handled the case so far. Can't see him changing things up all of a sudden.
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Post by justifiedceo on Mar 20, 2015 9:37:36 GMT -6
WKW,
Thanks for piping in.
I have been talking about the contrast between Boyd and Rylan throughout the show.
And if we needed a refresher course ... it was all said in S6E1. Rylan the flawed hero who - like Art and Tim and Rachel, are not above beating someone up to get what they want - is not a murderer. Boyd? Murderer. Dewey get roughed up by Rylan and Boyd murders him.
That stark. That much a refresher. I don't think that E1 was written by happenstance. It was meant to remind the audience of just who Boyd is,
The second of my ranting: is that Boyd's love of his life is Boyd. What does Boyd crave? Money? Yes. Power. Yes. Being locked up in a cage? Worse then death. Be it him being pinned down while Ava is being arrested, Ava breaking up with him and she leaving the phone-talking room, looking out for himself with a clean slate deal and most recently being chained in the mine. When you add all this up, what is at stake with Boyd, is his freedom and money. Power? Another place. He loves Ava. But his freedom and money is more important. Way more important.
He is also now showing his true colors (Crowder blood) now with Ava. Physical abuse. And in the last episode he told her "he was going to hit Markham moving his money" and walked away with no kissy face. We know now he doesn't trust Ava. He fed here BS information. We know this from the coming episode because Rylan says "Boyd is too. smart" [to have made the obvious move that Ava told him]
Now let's talk about Rylan. And let's look at it logically. The show isn't going to have a new character out draw him and end with a new character left standing. Pointless. The only characters that can kill Rylan have to be Boyd or Ava. It's not going to be Ava. It would have to be Boyd.
Which brings us full circle. Boyd is a murder and Rylan is a flawed hero. There is no story of redemption for a anti hero. But there is a story of redemption for a flawed hero.
To sum up what Justified is all about is this: a flawed hero, who returns home to confront his childhood and marital demons, and whether he can ride out of town on a whiter horse than he rode into town with. And can his white horse lead him to a peace of being a marshal, but having matured enough, to have the woman and child he loves in his permanent life. That's what's at stake with Rylan.
JC
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Post by ripetebook on Mar 20, 2015 12:17:34 GMT -6
I feel Rachel and Vasquez asked Raylan to stay and to bring Boyd down. Period. Anyway just bring him down. We know Raylan planned on doing the Rico bit from his visit with Art. More than all the rest he knows Harlan and he knows Boyd. He knows Ava. And he is working with his special knowledge plus as much adherence to marshal rules. No one of the marshals has been squeeky clean in this case...even Vasquez has bent the rules. If not for Raylan's special code...drew Thompson would never have been found or caught. his ways work...his biggest challenge was..is.Boyd crowder. I rest my defense!!!!!!
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Post by justifiedceo on Mar 20, 2015 14:44:53 GMT -6
Ripe,
RG is like a God-like-figure in Justified. He goes against the grain ... but he is always in the right. He is a hero in an anti-hero world of TV. Through 9 episodes of the final season he is omniscient Either the worst and out-of-character demise in the last 4 episodes out of 6X13 ... or staying true to the character.
Which one? Anything but him coming out ahead, is an abomination of RG's character!
JC
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Post by mondayschild on Mar 20, 2015 19:46:01 GMT -6
As far as Raylan's working outside of the box (boy, have we ever posted on this six ways from Sunday,) he is dealing with some really dangerous and devious criminals. I don't know if you can catch these types by always playing by the rules. Police officers set up stings to trick criminals all the time. Is this bad? Plus it would make for a really boring show. The fact that Raylan can be a renegade is what makes him interesting. He was raised without a whole lot of love and compassion and that has colored his relationships with people with whom he should have been more intimate. Art, Tim, Rachel, for instance. He never saw a loving,happy relationship between his parents, so it's not hard to see how his marriage to Winona failed. (I'm assigning 50/50 blame here.) When he had the chance to rekindle the relationship, it took a baby to make it really happen.They may love each other, but she wanted him to be different and he didn't know to make it happen, so she left. Once they were apart, they both came to the realization that they had to figure out how to make it work. Winona finally took the first step by saying that he could have her and still have his work. Now it will be up to him to find a safer way to do it. I'm hoping he can. I think he can be a good husband and father, but I don't think we will actually see that happen. We saw their relationship move to a new and better level, but I think the writers are just giving us a glimpse of their life moving forward. We will have to imagine a happy life for them.
Raylan won't be able to get Boyd by following all of the rules. Boyd is too devious. Raylan will have to play his game. We can complain and kvetch about him working outside of the law, but this is what it will probably take.
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Post by ripetebook on Mar 21, 2015 9:10:01 GMT -6
If we go back to some of his other cases...bluntly he gets the job done. What is different with Boyd is this pressure to get it done NOW. And that is Rachel with a side of Vasquez. Drew Thompson was equally sought but Art was never pushing Raylan. They all worked as a team...this shows why Rachel needs more seasoning. Art is working with Raylan...and Tim is working with Raylan. And lastly Boyd is "known" to be doing all these criminal acts...but they just don't have enough to arrest him. Dewey as witness to the murder of johnny is a prime example...Boyd did it but no one steps up. Now if Boyd kills zachiriah my feeling is Ava just may step up...he was more a father than uncle. And we have Carl.....who knows Boyd killed Dewey. Biggest fear...Boyd can and will kill Ava. And Raylan will be forced to take Boyd down. No prison...Boyd will make him pull.
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Post by mare27 on Mar 22, 2015 21:42:55 GMT -6
If we go back to some of his other cases...bluntly he gets the job done. What is different with Boyd is this pressure to get it done NOW. And that is Rachel with a side of Vasquez. Drew Thompson was equally sought but Art was never pushing Raylan. They all worked as a team...this shows why Rachel needs more seasoning. Art is working with Raylan...and Tim is working with Raylan. And lastly Boyd is "known" to be doing all these criminal acts...but they just don't have enough to arrest him. Dewey as witness to the murder of johnny is a prime example...Boyd did it but no one steps up. Now if Boyd kills zachiriah my feeling is Ava just may step up...he was more a father than uncle. And we have Carl.....who knows Boyd killed Dewey. Biggest fear...Boyd can and will kill Ava. And Raylan will be forced to take Boyd down. No prison...Boyd will make him pull. I like what you said here... Where is everyone else? Must be a busy weekend...I have been watching for more impressions from you all!
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Post by justifiedceo on Mar 23, 2015 4:54:35 GMT -6
All,
Mare. I feel your pain. For some reason last week's episode didn't result in as much discussion as I would have expected.
As to RIPE's points -
Here is the challenge in the original "get Boyd" plot device: writing 13 episodes to prove he WAS guilty of RICO. That's different than whether he did it. Of course he did it. But how do you write an entire season and go backwards to prove it? Commandos? A failed heroin distribution racket? Bank robberies?
Right now the only plot device, with the current characters, is the killing of Picker. But that has to come from Wynn. And how a show wrestles with that is troubling. Because Wynn was involved with the heroin distribution racket himself. And because he was enlisted as a CI to catch Boyd robbing the bank vault ... using the Picker murder would have happened before.
The clue to getting Boyd is instead catching him doing something wrong - either Ava, Wynn or Rylan himself - in the next few episodes. That has to be why the characters of Avery Markham and Katherine Hale were written into the story. Likely someone seeing Boyd kill one or both of them.
I don't see Zachariah's death - even if he really died - as a good way. It's Zachariah that chained Boyd and tried to kill him.
I don't see Carl turning on Boyd for a number of reasons. For one Boyd saved his life in the mine shaft. Killing Dewey? While Rylan's guns are registered by the nature of his job; Boyd's are not. To prove he killed Dewey, while maybe having a body, there would be no ballistics to tie Boyd to the crime.
My prediction is the event that leads to Boyd's arrest will happen in this week's episode. Why? Because E11, a week from this Tuesday, is called "Fugitive Number One". Boyd has to be Fugitive Number One. And to be a fugitive, he is running from a recent crime/murder.
JC
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Post by justifiedceo on Mar 23, 2015 6:06:44 GMT -6
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Post by wkw99 on Mar 23, 2015 10:41:25 GMT -6
Suddenly I am very afraid.
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Post by ripetebook on Mar 23, 2015 12:24:13 GMT -6
Can I change the subject to what is becoming a pet peeve? I tend to check all the talk shows. Aside from Conan who had all of sons of anarchy cast on...fx never does much publicity! This week alone the cast of mad men are together on several NBC shows and various cast members on various other networks! Where the heck was our superior cast??? Love timothy truly but in six seasons where was the combo of Tim...Walton and Joelle? May explain why the emmy people ignore us? They are too late to fix this...moved on to new projects....but Conan should have the cast on just before the finale!!!OE Ellen! End of rant.
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Post by justifiedceo on Mar 23, 2015 13:23:00 GMT -6
WKW And Ripe WKW - "Trust" and the spoiler of "Un-trust" is unsettling. Not to fan the flames but I can think of some game changers. 1. Vasquez, using the Boyd RICO, all the time has been trying to get Rylan to kill Katherine out of spite. 2. Winona, has another man, and she wants Rylan only to dump the child. This one maybe a surprise of trust, but then everything she has said and felt, was not only untrue, but bad misdirection. Throw that one out. 3. It is Rylan that is really the center of the "case" to find a way to kick him out of the Marshal service by using Boyd and have him killing him as bait. That would be a game changer. 4. Winona gets killed in the crossfire, leaving Rylan with a baby while trying to avenge her being killed. 5. ANYTHING THAT PUTS RYLAN AND BOYD ON THE SAME TEAM. 6. Rylan is killed and every other person spends three episodes avenging his murder 7. Boyd is eliminated and Rylan finds out he was "the case" and has to try and save himself. 8. Boyd and Rylan find out they are brothers. 9. A reveal on Francis along the lines of 8. What is really unsettling is why so much misdirection so late in a show. I hope someone on the inside - the law - and someone on the outside are still true to their characters. And the game changer is plot driven, not character-driven! RIPE. I have long since gave up on FX. Now I like to think it is a little secret only a few of have. JC
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Post by justifiedceo on Mar 23, 2015 13:41:00 GMT -6
Let me add #10.
10. While the money is being moved, someone surprisingly gets it besides Boyd. People find out who surprisingly did it. And they become Fugitive # 1.
One more. Did Limehouse only tell Boyd about Ava, or did we not hear him say he wanted to be his partner. Money in exchange for safe passage?
JC
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Post by wkw99 on Mar 23, 2015 14:19:54 GMT -6
None of your theories makes me feel any better. LOL.
If they kill Raylan, I'm done.
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Post by ripetebook on Mar 23, 2015 14:31:06 GMT -6
Trust!!!!
Ava has wavered with Boyd. But last week she felt his rage directed at her trust gone! And she has an outlet...one sexy deputy marshal. Beware Boyd.
Carl...so far he trusts Boyd. But the dangers to the brothers is amping up and Carl is that wild card Boyd need fear.
Agree Limehouse and the money...but if he sees it he may steal it all.
Loretta is on again...she needs to trust Raylan and not Boyd.
The Avery..Katherine and Wynn stuff needs to come to a head. And deaths will be the results!Mikey may die protecting Wynn.
Yost did his Winona in peril...she likely won't be again! And I bought she loves Raylan.
The spoiler i read says Raylan puts all the careers in jeopardy. So his actions..may agree with CEO concerns regarding Vasquez motives.
Trust is huge with Boyd! Raylan is such a loner I bet he trusts...Art.
One more day.
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Post by justifiedceo on Mar 23, 2015 15:24:37 GMT -6
Going back to Yost's comments last week and this week's trailer.
Yost hints - I am reading between the lines - that Boyd is a Crowder - and she just might end up dead tomorrow.
The trailer goes to great pains to having Boyd saying "Do you trust me"? Again. So Ava trusts him. But we know she told Rylan what Boyd told her. He is hitting the money ASAP. Boyd sees that she ratted him out. It was his last trust attempt with Ava. She confirms she is playing double agent, And Ava pays the price in Boyd's "crowder brain".
Effectively "burning her bridge" and Boyd "burning his bridge" because there is a witness. No final showdown. Just Rylan and the Marshals doing what they do. Chasing fugitives. And Boyd crumbling on his own w/o a shoot out.
Ava dying off last year wouldn't have been a game changer. But after 9 episodes the audience is more invested in her. A big surprise. And a plot device to put Boyd on the run. And Rylan has his case finished with Murder 1. And he does what he always says he loves. Chasing fugitives. But here is the wrinkle. I think Boyd will self destruct on the run. With or without money and Limehouse's help.
Try it on for size
JC
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