
Justified (FX) – Season finale. On one hand, I can’t wait to see how this season wraps up. One the other hand, after tonight, it will be MONTHS before we get another episode. I don’t know how to feel. Hold me. (Writers Jon Worley and VJ Boyd will be joining us again for the discussion tomorrow. I may just ask them to come over and tell me Harlan-based bedtime stories until the show returns.)
Cougar Town (ABC) – Back this week after being bumped for an encore performance of “Dancing with the Stars.” Oof. That one was below the belt, ABC.
Body of Proof (ABC) – Season finale. Dana Delaney’s character, Dr. Megan Hunt, comes face to face with a serial killer. If you, like me, are 8 years old, you have already figured out a way to make the name “Dr. Megan Hunt” hilarious.
Deadliest Catch (Discovery) – Season premiere. Technically, the “deadliest catch” is probably ebola.
New Girl (FOX) – Tonight on the show, Nick tries to bring one of the ideas in his Idea Notebook to life. HEY! I have an idea notebook, too! [pulls out Idea Notebook] [notebook is full of ideas like "What if aliens were made of candy?" and "Toilet police"] Um … this isn’t the right notebook. Nevermind.
NCIS/NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) – Tonight on “NCIS,” Tony and Ziva travel to Colombia to investigate the murder of a Marine. Characters on a CBS procedural investigating a murder by traveling to South America, eh? Sounds familiar. (See video below.)
LATE NIGHT GUESTS: David Spade and Slash on Kimmel; Masters champion Bubba Watson on Letterman; Guy Pearce and Jessica St. Clair on Ferguson; Josh Hutcherson and Rachel Maddow on Leno; Christina Applegate and Jane Goodall on Fallon; Jason Biggs on Conan.



I can’t f*cking wait until Justified. This season has been great, but Quarles’ vanishing from the crime scene at the end of the last episode was a little too slasher movie for me.
PLEASE DON’T KILL TROOPER TOM! PLEASE DON’T KILL TROOPER TOM! PLEASE DON’T KILL TROOPER TOM! PLEASE DON’T KILL TROOPER TOM!
I assume you didn’t watch the previews for tonight
Last week’s Episode of Justified left Tom’s shooter as 3 possibilities, Raylan’s Pa, Quarles and Boyd. Don’t think Boyd shot him as that would end their Chemistry but ooo can’t wait to find out.
I didn’t think Arlo was there.
I couldn’t help but notice how conspicuously absent he was once he left the house. Where the hell did he go?
NCIS and NCIS:LA have gotta have some hardcore fans, right? I bet it wouldn’t be too hard to show ‘em an entire episode of one and convince them it was really the other one.
Goldilocks and the Three Bennets is my favorite.
I’m partial to Horton Hears a Revenuer, though my daughter keeps asking me to read her Where the Meth Heads Are.
I assume it will end with Raylan getting the betters of quarles, maybe is rail gun finally jamming… but a couple of bold predictions:
1. Raylan kills boyd
2. Boyd either turns out to be the shooter, or does something that unblurs the line between him and Raylan- setting up Boyd as the big bad for next year.
3. Everyone dies except for Wynn Duffy- he packs up his caravan and goes on a crime spree across america’s heartland. Carla Gugino returns as Marshall Karen to hunt Wynn down.
I wish the beginning of the CSI: Miami theme song was included with subtitles.
YEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Yeah!)
Def need Carla Gugino back, especially since the wifey is gone and the waitress is not around enough. How much longer is Dickie going to last? I take it he’s in prison at the moment but now there is absolutely no reason for Boyd to hold off on killing him. I predict death in epidsode 6 next season but that’s a long shot guess at this point.
It’s true, she looks like Kacey Jordan down there.
Landing strip?
I just saw the WW commercial with Charles Barkley in drag and will never have an erection again; use my experience and save yourselves.
OK, just watched “Deadliest Catch”. #1 it’s exactly what I expected which is a good thing. It’s like “Mythbusters”, not always riveting but usually entertaining with plenty of “wow” moments. #2 I’m officially sick of Mike Rowe. Used to like him, but his narration is grating on me pretty badly these days.
Ok, am I the only person that thought tonight’s Raising Hope was complete garbage? I love that show, but tonight was terrible and just made shit up, changing the history of the show.
Agreed. I rolled my eyes when the Nancy Grace gimmick was introduced…and it never got better.
HOLY SHIT JUSTIFIED
Fuck and yes!
More like holey sheeyet.
Amazing.
GOOD GOD DAMN
A man in a hat. Not going to spoil that, but what a nice bit of writing to drive home the poignancy.
Is it January yet?
But I still have all this bourbon to drink!
Arlo went Wee-bey on that ass.
Yo, Danger, that comment might need to be deleted for spoiler reasons. I was just too damned excited after that episode.
i need some stupid questions answered…
1) Did we not know who called in the tip about Brady Hughes, obviously not i guess since it was Wynn.
2) Why did Limehouse kick Erol out? I thought Erol was just being a doubleagent doublecrossing Boyd and Dickie and working with Limehouse all along.
3) Why did Erol come back at the end to try (and succeed) to kill Quarles?
4) Johnny told Limehouse he wasnt done with him? – for next season I guess? Boy oh boy what is going to happen when Boyd finds out Johnny was working with Limehouse to remove him.
i find it amazing that for all that was going down in this episode the main theme was Raylan’s father/son issues with Arlo.
I didnt get why Errol got booted either. Maybe for leading Dickie Bennett up to the Holler? Either way, it did go to show the kind of loyalty Limehouse engenders.
I thought it was because Errol set this whole thing up, and the mess with the bombmaker. They were supposed to get quietly clean up all of the loose ends, and instead the damn bomb squad and police showed up at the scene.
I just assumed that although the show did seem to show Limehouse was knowledgeable about Errol’s double-dealings as though he was complicit, his booting of Errol was Limehouse acknowledging he knew Errol had gone too far.
I thought it was because Erol started the whole thing with the original hold up of the Boyd’s oxy house by Quarls’ gun thug
Limehouse told Erol he was out as soon as all that shit got cleaned up. Erol’s actions forced Limehouse into the whole scenario and Limehause was not happy about it.
It happened a while ago, but Neal McDonough has officially crossed over from “actor I would like to meet” to “this guy is a little too convincing, please don’t beat me with a piece of old wood.”
Just note that people who haven’t seen tonight’s Justified read these comments for some reason. I can attest.
Reader beware.
Great episode, but I’m a little surprised they didn’t use “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive” again. Seemed particularly apt this year.
I was hurt too, but at the same time it fit… The absence of it allowed the last conversation to really sink in.
ah yeh i blew it by posting spoilers, i just wanted answers as soon as possible, i couldnt wait for the writers tomorrow. my bad.
Can y’all believe Raylan killed Boyd AND Ava during that gangbang?!?! Madness!
I know… one well placed bullet can do a lot of damage
It’s what Chekhov always says: if you show a meat cleaver in the first episode, that cleaver better be used by the season finale.
“You know what they’re saying at the office? That I ‘disarmed’ him.”
ha ha did you have a head up to use the “on the other hand” comment? On the other hand it got cleavered!!!