Monthly Archives: April 2015

Daredevil

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The perfect storm of creative talent and a studio that lets it’s talent do what they want came together to make Daredevil. Matt Murdock aka Daredevil is one of Marvel’s oldest and most popular super heroes and these 13 episodes give him a live action showcase to strut his stuff.

Matt Murdock grew up in Hell’s Kitchen, New York with his father, a boxer. At the age of 9, Matt was blinded in an accident. A short time later, his father is killed after not throwing a fight for a powerful promoter. Growing up alone, Matt hones his skills (his other four senses became super acute) through training and goes to school to become a lawyer. The shows starts when Matt and his best friend, Foggy, leave their promising internship at a prestigious law firm to start their own practice. Matt dedicates his life to help his city in the legal system during the day and down in the streets as a vigilante at night.

A lot of smart decisions were made on this show. 1) Great casting for the main cast with Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson and Vincent D’Onofrio (interesting take on Kingpin, like him a lot, great villain and plot to start with), Toby Leonard Moore and Rosario Dawson. 2) Accessible to everyone from longtime fans to those who know nothing about the character. Great pacing through careful plot progression. It doesn’t get bogged down in long flashbacks about origin for example. Keeps moving and gives just enough information at just about every turn. 4) Some of the best action choreography and direction in any American production. It’s played real with great impact, but has fun acrobatics that give it some of that comic book flair. Nice wide shots with long takes that clearly shows what’s going on. Fights aren’t cut to hell and back.

A lot of love went into Daredevil and it shows.  You can tell it was put together by real fans as it respects the characters and the audience they want to share it with. The writing is great with solid dialog and character development that grows with each episode (really like the flashbacks with Matt and Foggy and school and Ben Ulrich as a whole. Journalist characters are tough to write well). I could complain about a few things (the Hollywood Orange and Teal color pallet epidemic is in full bloom), but it’s more or less nitpicking.

If you are a parent and wondering if the content is okay for your kid, Daredevil skews adult. There’s a lot of drinking and smoking, but they avoid anything really overtly sexual. I’d say it runs in the upper PG-13 area due to violence (realistic beatings and aftermath damage shown). There is some swearing, but no F bombs which I thought was rather surprising.

After every episode I wanted to watch more and that’s really the best compliment I think you can make for a TV show.

The Americans /\ Season 3

Season 3

FX’s The Americans doesn’t get the attention it deserves. It flies under the radar despite near unanimous praise from critics and its cultivated legion of fans. Now that Justified is over, maybe The Americans will get some more of the spotlight.

Much like Justified, this show thrives on it’s fantastic writing and amazing cast. Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys brilliantly portray Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, Russian spies living near Washington D.C. during the Cold War (season 3 ends on March 8, 1983).

The espionage is a fantastic and nuanced genre that’s easy to do poorly. The Americans walks the line with equal parts grace and intensity. Each season builds on what comes before it, starting with the obvious secret agents, phone taps and bugged offices. But now, we’re well into the lives of the Jennings, not just Liz and Phil, but their kids. Their oldest, Paige (Holly Taylor, who’s really grown as an actress with the material given to her this year) has always been smart and a bit of a worry for her parents. She took center stage this year in the “domestic lives of spies” story this season. Turns out that Season 2’s major family arc was just the ramp leading to this.

Despite always watching their backs and doing dangerous missions for their home country, the pressure never got to the sustained level that it had this season. The collateral damage got pretty bad from this set of arduous missions. There was a lot of weight being shouldered and shifted around. Their required seductions and the guilt of killing is visibly wearing on them now (Phil the most…maybe).

There a lot of moving parts to Liz and Phil’s working lives and a lot of it came crashing into their home lives. They stuff so many lies into the deepest part of their brains that I don’t know how they can keep anything stable. Those stress fractures made for some of the best moments though. Liz is often used as a seductress for her roles in a mission, but she’s also tough as nails. One of her best scenes in the entire series came this year with handling a woman who came in to work late at night at the worst possible time. While Phil puts a bug on a mail robot that the CIA uses, Liz deftly talks the woman into overdosing to cover their tracks. It’s an amazing scene that puts Liz into an all new light.

Phil lashes out quite a bit too, he loses his cool far more than he ever has. Between Elizabeth, Paige, Martha and Kimmy, he’s being pulled apart in every way imaginable. Gabriel must be passing along unfavorable news about him to his superiors, it’s a real question on much more he can take.

The last scene was a real game changer, secrets are out and there is no turning back! Season 4 should be the best yet!

Shows and Shows and Shows and Hockey

I’m juggling a lot of TV shows and a lot of come to a close recently, so let’s do some Quick Hits.

NHL Playoffs- Rangers v Penguins! The Pens tied the series last night 1-1, so the prediction of Rangers winning 5-1 is very much alive. Pens proved he aren’t going to take this lying down and after last night it’s up to the coaching staff to come up with some new attacks to diversify the Rangers winning formula. Rangers go soft, they will pay for it. It’d be a catastrophe after the amazing season, so it better not happen.

Face Off- Season 8 is over and it was fantastic. Final 3 was probably the first or second finals ever in the shows history. Darla, Emily and Logan deserved to be on top and I completely agree with Darla winning despite the really incredible work by Emily and Logan. Her “The Spirits of Eden” had that extra bit of camera ready polish that pushed her work to the top (I really loved Logan’s “The Fortress” team as a whole, the armadillo and skunk in particular were super creative and well done). Season 9 starts at the end of July!

Bloodline- A Netflix Original that I really liked. It’s about a family in Florida who’s lives get turned upside down when the oldest son (and black sheep), Danny comes home. Really great actors, but I question some of the editing decisions. Early on and throughout the season, there are flash forwards that show what’s going to happen. While they keep the details locked down until the end, it does rob the story of some impact. It’s also 13 episodes at about 50 minutes each. I think it could have been cut down a bit as the editing pressure of strict time slots with commercials isn’t there so they can over indulge without much worry. I think they could have made this a much tighter 50 minute, 12 episode run. It’s getting a second season, which I’m all in for.

Unbreakable Kimmy Shmidt- I can’t remember if I talked about this Netflix Original before, so I’ll be real quick on this one. Absolutely hilarious. If you liked 30 Rock, this is a much watch.

Daredevil- Debuted last week on Netflix and it’s a massive hit. I just started it last night and I like what I’ve seen. Outstanding fight choreography and direction make it a real stand out in the TV comic book field.

Better Call Saul- Hell of a follow up to Breaking Bad. Bob Odenkirk finally gets to really strut his stuff and carry a show. Great writing and acting, perfect nods to Breaking Bad that don’t rely on the view having watched that show, but greatly appreciated by its fans. 8 episodes perfectly executed.

Mad Men- Down to the last 6 episodes, which feels rather sad! The show is into the 70’s now and it’s still a puzzle as to how this show is going to end. Lots of wacky theories floating around there, but Don’s self destruction seems inescapable. One of the best supporting casts out there (Roger, Ken and Peter in particular), really looking forward to each episode.

Silicon Valley- Season 2 is off to a good start. We join Pied Piper as they are going for a round of investment seed money. A big cast member died so his character has been replaced with a female doppelganger which has worked out well. It’s a funny and intriguing look at tech start ups, I think they’ll be able to keep running with the great momentum from last season while stretching out the scope of the show some more.

Game of Thrones- Still awesome, but it’s slowed down. It’s very politics heavy right now as a lot needs to be built up again. Last season leveled quite a few characters and the repercussions are being sorted out now.

Helix- My guilty pleasure show. Second season was pretty good, the location change kept it fresh and interesting. Even with the weird music cues, it reminds me a lot of how Resident Evil started (and should have continued as). The epidemic continues into season 3!

 

Nightcrawler

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I think Jake Gyllenhaal is one of the most under appreciated actors today. He seems to be stuck somewhere in the middle of the fame and starpower list until a movie he leads shows up and blows people away. Then he kind of slides back into the deck only to repeat it again. Nightcrawler puts him front and center again with another unforgettable and brilliant character performance.

Louis Bloom (Gyllenhall) is a man desperate for a job in Los Angeles. Struggling to make ends meet, he’s not afraid to hustle, steal and negotiate to get what he needs. He stumbles across the world of crime journalism one night and throws himself into the field, studying and learning as fast as he can to stake his claim in this dirty and lucrative line of work. He finds something that he not only loves to do, but he’s really good at it. With such fierce competition and deadlines, Louis becomes more bold with each passing night. It gets to the point where he starts manipulating crime scenes to give himself an advantage.

Gyllenhall is absolutely amazing as Louis Bloom. He just disappears into this sociopath. His mannerisms, his intensity, his weird and striking cadence. Bloom can talk his ass off. He can spin an interview like a master, but if the person knows off the bat that he’s too shady to trust (the scrapyard owner who turns him down because he knows Bloom is a thief), he never succeeds. He has to keep people at a distance. Despite being a loner, he knows how to manipulate people. Watching him work and spin conversations is some mesmerizing stuff. Writer/Director Dan Gilroy must have been over the moon to land Gyllenhall. He delivers his dialog with absolute perfection.

Riz Ahmed as Bloom’s first employee, Rick, also needs to be mentioned. He’s around Bloom the most out of anyone and pulls it off well, which is not easy. Bloom is such an intense character and Rick is really the opposite which creates a  bizarre working dynamic. Their story arc (and interaction) is a major highlight of the movie for me.

Loved the look and feel of this grimy story from start to finish. Great direction, well framed with smart camera movement. Wasn’t expecting any action, but the final crime we watch Bloom and Rick cover is simply brilliant. Topical, perfectly paced, many great characters with the right actors to pull them off. Go watch Nightcrawler.

Justified S6E13

Justified

SERIES FINALE

The Promise

Start to finish, I think Justified is one of the best TV shows ever made. Not a single bad season with the finale  capping it all off in unexpected and beautiful ways. I’m going to be really vague about what happens because I think everyone who watches this should go into it with their own thoughts of how it’s going to end and watch how it plays out.

As you can already tell, I loved it. The obvious was to have a stand-off, shoot ’em all, everyone is dead finale. Writers Graham Yost, Fred Golan, Dave Andron and Benjamin Cavell took the road less traveled and delivered on making a finale that all others should look to for inspiration. There’s quite a few major confrontations and yes, there are shoot outs. All are fantastic scenes, but those are just a tiny portion of this incredible ride. I can’t get over how well thought out and executed this finale was.

There are a lot of call backs to the beginning of the show which bolster phenomenal character growth. Good and bad things happen. Everything doesn’t go to hell, but a lot doesn’t work out too well either. The relationship of Ava, Boyd and Raylan comes to a fantastic conclusion. I hope I can write something in my lifetime that lives up to it. The main story arc of the season finishes with a good 15 minutes of run time left. I wasn’t expecting such an extensive epilogue, but in typical Justified fashion, it was done perfectly.

The finale had it all. The villains got to strut their stuff (Boon! So good), the anti-heroes got to make us question ourselves and the heroes did their damnedest to maintain some kind of order in the chaos. Great action, amazing dialog, fantastic direction and a satisfying ending that’s true to its main characters.

I think I’ve gushed about this every week, but I’ll say it one last time with the utmost confidence: Justified has some of the best writers in any medium. There is just no denying it. Anyone who says otherwise cannot be trusted. Every scene with Raylan and Boyd together is just downright brilliant. I feel like a broken record at this point, but there is no way around it. I’m really sad I have no more dialog of them going at it to look forward to anymore. The last scene completely nails the series.

I cannot say enough good things about Justified. It’s available to watch on Blu-ray/digital now (final season comes out in June on BRD) so please, if you haven’t watched this show, now is a great time. If you have, tell others about it. Spread the word, share this amazing body of work with everyone. Justified never let me down, I’ll come back to it for years to come and use it as the bar to judge all other shows. To everyone involved in the production, cast and crew, thank you so much.

The BoxTrolls

Boxtrolls

The joy and insanity of stop motion animation! Possibly the ultimate culmination of craft and technology. The folks at Laika Animation Studios (Coraline, Paranorman) have made a stunning looking piece of art.

The Boxtrolls is the tale of a boy raised by underground creatures that people call, you guessed it, BoxTrolls. They’re considered to be like vultures, monsters who come out only at night to scavenge and steal babies to eat. The whole town is terrified of them and Archibald Snatcher has taken it upon himself to exterminate the whole lot of them…for a price. He wants a white hat, the signifying accessory of the ultra elite. With that he’ll be a real class act, able to join the town leaders in the cheese tasting room in Lord Portley-Rind’s mansion.

The BoxTrolls are far from monsters though. Rumors and lies have painted them as such. They’re actually very smart and caring creatures. When Eggs is orphaned as an infant (named after the writing on the box he was left in), they take him in and raise him. With Snatcher trapping every BoxTroll he can, the already small population of BoxTrolls gets smaller and smaller. Soon Eggs must stand up for them all, with the help of Lord Portley-Rind’s daughter, Winnie.

The BoxTrolls reminded me of a Ronald Dahl story a bit. It is a kid’s story/movie but there’s a lot of grown up themes and scary imagery (it’s rated PG for good reason). The cast of characters is great, most notably the character design.

My main adoration for this movie is how amazing it looks. It’s the highest quality stop motion animation around the just dazzles at every turn. The backgrounds don’t look like their props on elevated tables, but full scale stages. The lighting and effects are incredible. One of the first scenes where Snatcher first shows up with his cronies in his extermination vehicle is mind boggling. The depth added by the lighting and shadows from the headlights coupled with the fantastic character animation is unparalleled. There’s many scenes like this. The set pieces are gorgeous and varied, the town of Cheesebridge is greatly realized.

With a large cast of humans and various BoxTrolls (who all have distinct designs and personalities with animation to match so you can easily tell them apart), the stand out is Archibald Snatcher. He stands up there along side of Disney’s greatest villains. He looks like the living, breathing relative of Cruella de Ville. His long, skinny legs, rotund gut, gaunt face, busted smile and stringy hair make him an imposing figure. His spindly fingers and ultra detailed costume (look at his boots!) make him pop in every single frame he’s in. He’s just a rotten SOB, bad news down to the marrow of his bones. The perfect antagonist if there ever was one, I love him.

On the other side, Eggs is a great protagonist. Really likable kid, heart of gold and many of his interactions with Winnie bring much needed laughs to the movie  (her interrogation of him being a boy, not a BoxTroll and teaching him how to shake hands when greeting people in particular).

I’m a sucker for stop motion animation (among a few other types of movies) and I liked The BoxTrolls more than I thought I would. Had everything I wanted, I recommend it.

Justified S6E12

Collateral 

The chase is on to get to Ava first. Everyone knows she dropped Boyd and left him for dead for the cash. She’s appropriately panicked all episode as she’s more or less trapped in the mountains with Zachariah. He wants to take a “hold up and kill” while she thinks that’s just a suicide plan. When she finds out Boyd is alive and out over the police scanner, she did my idea and took off with as much money as she could carry. A lot of people get mixed up inadvertently as Raylan runs rogue to stop this once and for all.

Raylan runs into Cope, a rather rustic man we haven’t seen in quite some time. With his help (and more evidence that Raylan is desperate to end this and get out) Raylan finds the cabin Zachariah and Ava are hiding in. Zachariah has also had enough and let’s Raylan know what he thinks of him after all these years, but Raylan could care less as he wants to find Ava before anyone else.

With Avery down to just himself and Boon now, he swings by to terrorize Loretta himself this time. Her ex gets dropped in cold blood, but she managed to talk herself into a rather good proposition with Avery. Always the shrewd business woman.

Constable Bob to the rescue! He had a string of good luck there, but collateral damage fits him too I’m afraid.

A plan to simply run is not much of a plan as Ava found out. She’s in some serious peril now, should make for a hell of a climax next week.

It goes without saying that Boyd and Rayland’s scene is the best. I can’t describe how good these scenes are, they have to be watched to be appreciated. The prowling around in the woods back and forth is so fitting and well done.

Zachariah and  Boyd meet for the last time! They both have an ax to grind and try to get the drop on each other again. Zachariah’s seething hate and contingency plan make for great TV!

Series Finale next week! All the pieces are about to come crashing together, it’s going to be a doozy.

 

Shameless S5E12

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Love Songs (In the Key of Gallagher)

Here we are, the end of Season 5. My general thoughts are that it was a really good season. A lot of independent stories that broke the Gallagher’s into groups, but it all kept them together in the end.

The theme was love and loss, with equal part sex and heartbreak. Some major changes in all the relationships of this season.

Lip comes to a bit of a crossroads with his Mrs. Robinson love arrangement. He’s put in a rather uncomfortable position in his adult relationship and goes along with it. This drives the final wedge between him and Amanda as she finally comes to the conclusion that they aren’t in a real relationship. Great public breakup, just enough awkwardness to make Lip feel like the tool he really is. Lip goes home.

Ian gets to know Monica a bit better on their hitchhiking trip to her boyfriends trailer. While he felt alienated and uncomfortable at home, there’s simply no place for him with his mother and meth cooking boyfriend who looks to be just a few older than himself. This run, just like the kidnapping one, comes to a halt. Ian goes home and to the shock of everyone, breaks up with Mickey. I see Ian in purgatory, stuck between hating how the medication makes him feel and how dangerous he can be without it. Without meds he’s himself, a person he feels that doesn’t need to be fixed. That feels normal to him, but how will he manage? Out of everyone, Ian is in the worst space of the Gallagher’s at the end of the season. Mickey sent out to drift is not good either.

Fiona is just terrible at relationships and it gets told right to her face. She clipped Jimmy out but is still running back and forth between Gus and Sean. Both of which are nebulous relationships. I guess Ian isn’t the only one in purgatory. She betrayed Gus so he’s really wary of her. Sean has his own intense issues and really can’t tolerate her wishy-washy personality. With things looking on the outs, she hops over to Sean right away with a smile on her face only to get shut down (at one point even getting denied being called a friend). Sean really knows who she is. Fiona just isn’t going to get what she wants out of either of them.  I think Gus will be gone next year, she might still try with Sean. All of this has kept her out of the family drama which leads to Debbie….

…who is just a ball of anger right now. She resents Fiona pretty much entirely now. She uses Fiona’s choices as bases for her own and when Fiona objects, Debbie shuts her down with her hypocrisy. It’d be a good trick if Debbie wasn’t a stupid kid making horrible decisions time and time again. Everything Debbie thinks she understands always blows up in her face because she knows nothing. I wanted to see Fiona really dig in and call her out, but she’s so out of the loop she really can’t. All it took for Debbie to believe her “kid with Derek” plan is a good idea was for him to say “I love you” back. It convinced her of this adult plan when she has no idea what she’s doing. If she is pregnant (which I think she is), it’s going to blindside Derek and she’s going to run crying back to Fiona. She’s got Derek pegged all wrong (she really needs to pay attention to all the times he shows he’s terrified of breaking his dad’s rules). This is going to be major next year.

Frank’s love story with Bianca comes to a close. A person he truly cared for and wanted to help. I’m not sure how he’s going to process this loss. He’s skipped on so many relationships before with little thought, but Bianca was a much different story to anything he’s been through. She was terminal reckless while he always skirts the edge. Her death is him being abandoned. I really liked Bianca, one of the most memorable characters and plot lines of the show. Frank returns home and he can’t talk to anyone about it. He’s really depressed and no one has any clue what he’s been doing for the past few weeks. The dichotomy of his interaction with his sons when he gets back (the screen grab at the top of this post) was really striking. He’s truly bummed out, expresses his feelings rather poetically to Ian and Lip. They laugh (and bond a bit) over Frank being frank with them, but have no context about what he was on about. To them it was just their dad reappearing after weeks of not giving a shit.

I really loved the end. More or less a reunion at the Gallagher home with a final shot of insanity. Having Sammi show up like the Terminator just as Ian and Mickey are breaking up was a stroke of genius. It was such a Shameless moment, perfect way to end it.

Everyone is looking for happiness and it looks like Kev and V’s reconciliation was the only silver lining. Fiona probably has no husband or boyfriend. Ian breaks up Mickey, Lip breaks a girls heart but has blossoming (?) cuckolding relationship to turn to. Frank has been crushed and Debbie may or man not be ruining her life (she will be ruining her relationship with Derek though). Actually, the one bright side is that Chuckie and Carl seem to be doing the most with their detention time.

With this, Shameless is completely primed for another great season. I can’t wait for next year.

Interstellar

Interstellar

Far out. I think that’s the best way to describe Interstellar. It’s hardcore sci-fi, edge of humanity type story telling that really grabbed me and twisted my brain in knots.

In the future, humanity isn’t doing well. The weather has turned on us causing a major food shortage. Each year the variety and quantity of food grown lessens. Dust storms ravage the land as well as our lungs. We must look way into outer space for our salvation, it’s only a matter of time before Earth becomes completely inhospitable.

Professor Brand and other leading scientists at the now underground NASA, have a plan to save us. What appears to be a wormhole has appeared in our galaxy. This wormhole opens up the possibility to deep space travel, allowing mankind to go way farther in a reasonable amount of time in search for a new home. Two plans are put into motion when the first three expedition teams go out. A)Find a suitable planet and get everyone on Earth there to continue our existence. B) The contingency plan in case anything goes wrong: bring enough human DNA samples along for the ride to provide a diverse base for a brand new colony of humans to start life on the new planet. Time is running out, this must be done.

Enter Cooper. He’s a world class pilot that got his wings clipped early in his career after a mishap. Professor Brand wants him to pilot The Endurance shuttle to follow the three expedition teams that left years earlier to lock down and establish our new home. Cooper must leave his two kids in order to do so.

Interstellar is a movie you have to watch more than once. The beginning is a big set up, but once Cooper and his team lift off, it’s a wild and mind scrambling journey into the stars. The concepts at work are (mostly) all cutting edge scientific theory. It challenges and explores everything we know. The reality and complexities for us to explore and communicate through space. The very concepts of space and time itself.

Mankind’s existence relies on the success of The Endurance’s mission. There’s so much on the line, that conflict and stress just burst out of the seams. There’s a lot of fantastic set pieces, right from get go. The visit to the first planet is one you won’t soon forget. Plans don’t workout, secrets and lies are revealed along with hidden and shocking truths.

It’s a gorgeous movie with an all star cast as most Christopher Nolan productions are. There’s a lot of forward thinking futurist stuff on display (the robots really threw me out first, but they’re pretty great) as well as being discussed. It’s a challenging movie to watch as it challenges the the things you know and think you know (the end gets very far out, it’s a lot to take in).

As a whole, I really liked it. Future watches will mean skipping the first 45 minutes as that part is very by the numbers set up. The rest of the movie is where all the meat is. Cast is great, it’s well acted and written. Only one line by Cooper really jumped out as me as overtly Hollywood and I’m sure it’ll smack you in the face too. The girl who plays young Murphy is really good, which is major since she’s such an integral part of the story. There is some manufactured drama here and there, but none of it bothered me. For such a long run time (a good 2 1/2 hours), the movie is well paced, there’s always something interesting going on.

Interstellar is a hard movie to describe, but I think it’s one of the best sci-fi movies to come out in some time and it’ll stand up for years to come. I’m not sure if I liked this or Gravity more, but Gravity is much more accessible. You’ll leave Interstellar with a lot of questions, but I think that’s fun and necessary. Lots of great discussions have come from this film. If you’re looking for a new and fantastic journey to go on, I highly recommend it.

 

Good News Everyone!

PFW

It’s April! The greatest month of them all! Lots to look forward to for everyone!

The weather has been brutal, but April is the turn around month. It hit 50 today after snowing yesterday. Looks like we’ll be bopping around the 50’s for the next few days which means we are going in the right direction.

Tons of entertainment this month.

Fast and Furious 7 kicks it off on the 3rd. Avengers 2 on May 1 (close enough to April, the hype is going to be unreal).

Mortal Kombat X drop kicks the world on the 15th. Beta test for Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void.

Season premieres of Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley, Orphan Black, and Inside Amy Schumer. Gotham is finally returning from break and Daredevil kicks off on Netflix!

Season finales for Face Off, Helix, The Americans and Better Call Saul.

SERIES finale of Justified and the final 8 episodes of Mad Men!

And my birthday. Just saying.

Justified S6E11

Fugitive Number One

That #1 would be Lady Ava Crowder. Her shoot and run last episode put her mug shot on the top of the list and a whole lotta people mad at her. Vasquez is furious that she turned as in convinced that Raylan had been scheming with her the whole time. He’s putting the squeeze on everyone to get Raylan back under heel, but Raylan managed to stay out. He’s got a lot riding on this one and is really the only one who can catch her.

Avery continued to try and make things work and just about all of it came crashing down on him. Boon runs off to harass Loretta again, I find it hard to believe he (and Avery) think they are going to make any headway with her at all.  Avery also made up with Hale (maybe a truce) and tells her he’s going to handle all their problems. He goes after Carl and Earl, Boyd’s crew in lockup, to force them to get info about where Ava is and then kill him. Pays of some crooked cops to help him. As history has already proven, Avery is great at picking terrible people to work do his dirty work.

Much of this episode showed off a lot of misdirection. A lot of people thought they knew what was going on and no one actually did. Just about every decision made things worse.

Boyd, seriously wounded and in custody manages to get out of the hospital thanks to Avery. He’s after Ava along with just about every cop in a three state radius. Raylan is hot on the trail, after getting info from Boyd about Ava possibly running with her uncle Zachariah. That idea turned out to be true as he’s the only one she could turn to and needs help just physically moving that amount of cash. Their best bet is to traverse the mountain trails, completely off the grid, but the plan hits a brick wall when they find their guide dead in his cabin. He died alone, quite some time ago. The walls are closing in on Ava, she’s running out of options.

Two major highlights this week. The Hale and Duffy encounter that happened due to Mike turned out to be absolutely bonkers. I didn’t see it coming and I’ll leave it at that.

The second highlight was the Boon and Raylan encounter in front of Avery. Raylan is in a rush to bring this insanity to a close and Boon is all over him like a puppy. Boon is just raring to go, it’s hilarious. And then that little news bomb that Hale disobeyed his orders…

We’re getting down to the wire, it’s going to be interesting to see who makes it to the end. It’s all about Ava now and she is screwed. She can’t get caught by anyone, it’ll be death or a fate worse than death for her. I figure her best bet is to leave most of the money behind. It’s just slowing her down too much. She could probably carry a few hundred thousand comfortably and that’s more than enough to get by. When your back is to the wall like hers is, you gotta cut the greed nonsense and make some real choices to get away. I have no idea how she thinks she can even spend $10 million in cash anyway. It’s pretty silly the police choppers don’t have infrared cameras on them, so they would have been found on that fly by. I’ll ignore it for the sake of good TV though.