Just got caught up on the last two episodes. This is just a great show. The way they turn two guys like Tanner and Errol(sp?) from thugs about to shoot one another to men with some honor (taking care of Tanner's momma) is impressive. Somehow, it's believable.
Not sure what Raylan was thinking telling Wyatt he had the gun and then hiding it in his room. Regardless how well he thinks it's hidden, Raylen seems to be more savvy than that. Oh well, it's the dialogue that keeps me coming back more than anything else. Whether it's Raylan, Art, Boyd, Quarles, etc., every scene has quality writing and actors that pull it off.
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