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Justified- Wait, how is this not getting into entrapment? So Ty goes to Ava's and holds her and that one henchman hostage. Since he's burned, he wants to team up- he has the vault code, so it will make the heist he knows they're cooking up that much easier.
But Raylan gets Markham to front 100K as a reward for the capture of Ty. And here's where I'm a little confused, if Raylan knew things were going to play out exactly as they did. Like did he know Ty would go to Boyd and Boyd would turn him in for the 100K? Because that's not exactly how it went. It seemed like he went to Ava's to roust things up, Ty happened to be there, and Raylan kills him when he tries to escape. And then he tells Boyd, you just won 100 thousand smackers! Like it didn't seem like Boyd was aware of the reward yet.
Yet, it seemed Raylan was counting on Boyd being the one getting the reward, so that Raylan could take him to Markham's vault to get the money, see how much money is in there, and tempt him to go forward with his heist plan. Boyd is a thief, for sure, but it seems pretty shady to be making it more and more enticing for Boyd to actually go through with the robbery. Well, I suppose Raylan hasn't always done things by the book.
Was it that by publicly announcing that reward, he knew if anyone would have the means and motivation to get Walker, it would be Boyd, and it was just kismet that things worked out the way they did?
But finally, Art looking into the whole who was the real mole thing makes more sense to me! I was wondering, why does he care if it was Markham or Katherine who was the real mole. But the way things played out, not only did the mole likely engineer the death of Katherine's husband, but the DA (was it to hide their identity?), so he's trying to find who's responsible for the latter's death.
It is curious who the mole actually is- it doesn't seem like Katherine, because it seems she's looking for revenge for her husband. But Sam Elliot always plays honest, affable men, even if they're bad guys. Like I believe him when he says he thought she was the mole, that it wasn't a ruse to make her think he wasn't the mole.
Perception- Oh, come off it, like they expect us to think that's what really happened?! So, at the end of the ep, it seems like Kate is a runaway bride. But they wouldn't have kept showing the one stalker lady of Donnie's if she didn't have something to do with it. Like I'm so sure after Pierce was all, "Get out of here stalker lady, you only think you're in love with Donnie because he helped convict your attempted murderer! Its not love, its an unhealthy fixation!" she was, "You know what, you're right, I'm leaving and not doing anything bad!"
The Americans- hmm, interesting developments! So the feebs find a bug in Gaad's office. And Martha is there for that, so she's freaking the hell out. She destroys the receiver in her purse but does not tell Clark what happened. I always forget what she thinks he is? Like some sort of IA for the FBI that keeps tabs on the other Feds to make sure everything is on the up and up? Heh, how much more freaked is she going to be when she realizes she was actually spying for the KGB?
Their mission to grab that one South African intelligence guy went fine. But why did Elizabeth shoot the bread lady? Was she part of that one guy's team to grab the bait they set up? Like, her truck was full of bread, was all that a ruse? Did she kill her because she could identify the truck? I'm just confused as why Elizabeth had to kill her.
Justified- Wait, how is this not getting into entrapment? So Ty goes to Ava's and holds her and that one henchman hostage. Since he's burned, he wants to team up- he has the vault code, so it will make the heist he knows they're cooking up that much easier.
But Raylan gets Markham to front 100K as a reward for the capture of Ty. And here's where I'm a little confused, if Raylan knew things were going to play out exactly as they did. Like did he know Ty would go to Boyd and Boyd would turn him in for the 100K? Because that's not exactly how it went. It seemed like he went to Ava's to roust things up, Ty happened to be there, and Raylan kills him when he tries to escape. And then he tells Boyd, you just won 100 thousand smackers! Like it didn't seem like Boyd was aware of the reward yet.
Yet, it seemed Raylan was counting on Boyd being the one getting the reward, so that Raylan could take him to Markham's vault to get the money, see how much money is in there, and tempt him to go forward with his heist plan. Boyd is a thief, for sure, but it seems pretty shady to be making it more and more enticing for Boyd to actually go through with the robbery. Well, I suppose Raylan hasn't always done things by the book.
Was it that by publicly announcing that reward, he knew if anyone would have the means and motivation to get Walker, it would be Boyd, and it was just kismet that things worked out the way they did?
But finally, Art looking into the whole who was the real mole thing makes more sense to me! I was wondering, why does he care if it was Markham or Katherine who was the real mole. But the way things played out, not only did the mole likely engineer the death of Katherine's husband, but the DA (was it to hide their identity?), so he's trying to find who's responsible for the latter's death.
It is curious who the mole actually is- it doesn't seem like Katherine, because it seems she's looking for revenge for her husband. But Sam Elliot always plays honest, affable men, even if they're bad guys. Like I believe him when he says he thought she was the mole, that it wasn't a ruse to make her think he wasn't the mole.
Perception- Oh, come off it, like they expect us to think that's what really happened?! So, at the end of the ep, it seems like Kate is a runaway bride. But they wouldn't have kept showing the one stalker lady of Donnie's if she didn't have something to do with it. Like I'm so sure after Pierce was all, "Get out of here stalker lady, you only think you're in love with Donnie because he helped convict your attempted murderer! Its not love, its an unhealthy fixation!" she was, "You know what, you're right, I'm leaving and not doing anything bad!"
The Americans- hmm, interesting developments! So the feebs find a bug in Gaad's office. And Martha is there for that, so she's freaking the hell out. She destroys the receiver in her purse but does not tell Clark what happened. I always forget what she thinks he is? Like some sort of IA for the FBI that keeps tabs on the other Feds to make sure everything is on the up and up? Heh, how much more freaked is she going to be when she realizes she was actually spying for the KGB?
Their mission to grab that one South African intelligence guy went fine. But why did Elizabeth shoot the bread lady? Was she part of that one guy's team to grab the bait they set up? Like, her truck was full of bread, was all that a ruse? Did she kill her because she could identify the truck? I'm just confused as why Elizabeth had to kill her.