I thought it was a little unsastifying in that Dickie, the guy who killed Aunt Helen and shot Ava, was the only Bennett to survive the war.
But then I wondered maybe if that was intentional to possibly set up something for the third season.
Boy, reading posts in this thread is painful.
Finally got to see this last night. I think Mags' death was the right way to go. Despite her "love" for her boys, the one person she really, truly cared about was Loretta. Even when Coover died, she seemed more upset about Loretta being taken away. So, when it was clear that Loretta was lost to her and Doyle, her one "dependable" son, was dead, she had nothing to live for. I loved Mags, as a character, and hate to see her go, but her character was done.
Boy, reading posts in this thread is painful.
I have to agree with Sojourner.
I had to read one of the posts atleast 3 times to finally get what that person was trying to say.
Kind of what I was thinking. He's already off the hook for Aunt Helen. Given the "war" will anyone testify against him for shooting Ava?I thought it was a little unsastifying in that Dickie, the guy who killed Aunt Helen and shot Ava, was the only Bennett to survive the war.
But then I wondered maybe if that was intentional to possibly set up something for the third season.
With the Bennett's hold on Harlan broken I would hate to see Dickie get out of this either by jury nulification or becoming supercon like Tea Bag
When Dickie started the war he mrdered one of his gun thugs to get another to fight. I would expect many people would be glad to trade their knowledge of Dickie's crimes now that the Sheriff and Mags are dead.
I liked the Marshall cavalry coming in. When Doyle went down, my first thought was that it must've been one of Boyd's crew, but then I realized none of them were that good, so it had to be Tim.
I liked the Marshall cavalry coming in. When Doyle went down, my first thought was that it must've been one of Boyd's crew, but then I realized none of them were that good, so it had to be Tim.
Wait, I thought the guy who shot Doyle was the guy from Doyle's department who Boyd earlier talked to and gave money to with the idea being that this guy would be in place to be the sheriff afterwards? Didn't the shot come from behind? Did I miss something?
I don't quite understand how they got organized and set up so quickly. The Marshals basically had an ambush laid out, complete with a sniper in position. Yet Raylen was only there for a minute or two.
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