Carolyn's past becomes Raylan's present; Mansell puts a plan into action.Carolyn's past becomes Raylan's present; Mansell puts a plan into action.Carolyn's past becomes Raylan's present; Mansell puts a plan into action.
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Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
- Carolyn Wilder
- (as Aunjanue Ellis)
Vondie Curtis-Hall
- Sweetie
- (as Vondie Curtis Hall)
Norbert Leo Butz
- Norbert Bryl
- (credit only)
Andre Bellos
- Albanian mafia
- (uncredited)
Greg Collins
- Wayne County Deputy
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaA church key or a churchkey is a North American term for various kinds of bottle and can openers. Reportedly, the term dates back to the 1950s. The glass bottle cap (called a crown cap) was invented in 1892 and the shape and design of some of these openers did resemble a large simple key. After 1935, flat-top beer cans were first seen, which made a lid-puncturing device necessary. A church key came to be used for the new invention, constructed from a single piece of pressed metal, with a pointed end used for piercing cans, invented by D. F. Sampson for American Can Company. They showed operating instructions on their cans, and typically gave away free "quick and easy" openers with their beer cans.
- Quotes
Wendell Robinson: I told you how it was going to go... and that's how it went.
- ConnectionsReferences Miller's Crossing (1990)
Featured review
This show has really lost its way.
It's kind of sad to see. A once great show with a reboot that stinks like rancid old fish. Gone is the wit and the humor. Gone is the great dialog. Gone are the action sequences. Gone are interesting bad guys that are edgy and smart. This is so stodgy and boring. The love tryst is utterly ridiculous. It looks like something that comes out on CBS. This episode especially is useless to the series and isn't needed to propel the characters, plot and story arc along. Every scene just drops like a lead balloon with a huge thump and descends into a pit of boredom. And whatever happened to those Albanians?
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- Runtime48 minutes
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