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4* This excerpt from witness testimony in the pilot on what Boyd yelled before blowing up a black church:
5--> '''Deputy Tim Gutterson''': ...two white males drove up in a dark SUV, they parked at that corner by the curb, one male got out with what looked like a bazooka, said a few words, and then fired at the church.\
6'''Raylan Givens''': What'd he say? This fella that got out of the SUV?\
7'''Tim''': One said it was "Liars and Hoes", another heard "Time to go"...my favorite's "Hi-de-hi-de-hi-de-ho."\
8'''Raylan''': Great. We should put out an APB on Music/CabCalloway.\
9'''Tim''': I think he's dead.\
10'''Raylan''': Then he should be easy to find.
11* Later in the pilot we get [[TheDitz Dewey's]] EstablishingCharacterMoment:
12-->'''Dewey''': ''[Panicked]'' Boyd!\
13'''Boyd''': What's all the fuss, they out of Velveeta?\
14'''Dewey''': Your brother got shot.\
15'''Boyd''': What? Where?\
16'''Dewey''': At his house.\
17'''Boyd''': No, dumbass. Where on his body?\
18'''Dewey''': I don't know.\
19'''Boyd''': Well is it ''serious?''\
20'''Dewey''': Oh yeah. [[SkewedPriorities He's dead]].
21* Episode 1x04, "Long in the Tooth," has a scene in which Raylan and a fugitive (Roland Pike) are under sniper fire. Roland tries to spit out a confession using a long ''Literature/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer'' analogy, [[ItMakesSenseInContext resulting]] in Raylan asking:
22--> '''Raylan''': "Is that it, Rolly, are you trying to tell me you're gay?!"
23* Episode 1x08, "Blowback", in which a hostage taking convict requests fried chicken, and a deputy USMarshal is forced to acquire some on a time limit, as he walks into a fried chicken grill, this is exchanged:
24--> '''Deputy Tim Gutterson''': I'm a deputy U.S. Marshal, ordering you to get me some chicken.\
25'''Griller''': I shut down the broiler--\
26'''Gutterson''': What's that? ''*points to a delivery bag*''\
27'''Griller''': That's the last order for delivery--\
28'''Gutterson''': I'll take it.\
29'''Griller''': Like HELL you will--\
30'''Gutterson''': I'm officially requisitioning this chicken. If this ''*slaps down some cash*'' doesn't pay for it, send an invoice to the courthouse.\
31'''Griller''': But... what do I tell the customer?\
32'''Gutterson''': You tell 'em the U.S. Marshal service is grateful for their patriotism. ''*walks out*''
33** As he celebrates peacefully resolving the situation with Art and Vasquez, Raylan decides he may as well get his questioning for the inquiry over with then and there. [[spoiler: Cue Vasquez immediately pulling out a folder *filled* with pictures of Raylan getting intimate with Ava.]]
34* How about this gem from Episode 1x06 "the Collection"? When Raylan is offered to see an art collector's collection of [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Hitler paintings"]] he responds with:
35--> '''Raylan Givens''': [[DeadpanSnarker I'd rather stick my dick in a blender.]]
36** Then there's what happens to the paintings...
37---> '''Hanselman''': So this has been my project. I buy Hitler's shitty paintings...[[spoiler: and I burn them]].
38* [[ButtMonkey Dewey Crowe]] is responsible for a lot of these. From 1x11, "Veterans":
39--> '''Dewey''': You might strike out the shepherd, but us sheep, we will never get struck out. Or scattered.\
40'''Raylan''': Or words to that effect.
41* During the shootout in 1x13, "Bulletville":
42--> '''Raylan''': I'm Raylan Givens!\
43'''Boyd''': [[IAmSpartacus No, I'm Raylan Givens]]!\
44'''Raylan''': You trying to be funny?\
45'''Boyd''': A little.
46* The scene at the end of "Long in the Tooth" where Rachel tries on Raylan's hat in the car. This troper giggled all through it.
47** Also when Rachel and Raylan have their first long chat in the car:
48-->'''Raylan''': I know it was probably hard for you to get where you are in the Marshall service.\
49'''Rachel''': Why? Because I'm female? Because I'm black?\
50'''Raylan''': [[RefugeInAudacity No, because you're an idiot.]]\
51'''Rachel''': ''(astonished and somewhat amused look)''
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55* 2x01 gives us a great exchange when Jimmy Earl Dean catches Raylan trying to get Loretta out of the former's trunk.
56-->'''Dean:''' Are you stealing gas?\
57'''Raylan:''' [[SarcasmMode Yeah. Shit. You caught me. I'm stealing gas.]] I don't know why I do it. It's not like I can't afford it.\
58'''Dean:''' Yeah. Whatever. Get out of here.\
59'''Raylan:''' Can I just have a couple of gallons?
60* 2x03, "The I of the Storm". Dewey Crowe's entire story in the episode, including Raylan's ease at disproving his attempt to frame him.
61** Same episode, as Art tries to figure out who Raylan having beers with and/or sleeping with.
62-->'''Art:''' I don't guess Ava's lookin' to spend time with you. And I think I would remember if it was me. \
63'''Raylan:''' You done?\
64'''Art:''' Unless, of course, you roofied me. Did you roofie me, Raylan?\
65'''Raylan:''' Goodbye Art.\
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67* 2x06, "Blaze of Glory," provides us a fantastic chase scene, in which Art--with his bad knee--is chasing after the villain of the week, who happens to be an old man dying of emphysema, both of them struggling to move at more than a snail's pace in trying to get to an airplane. The topper to this is that the villain took himself off his oxygen, and Art's chasing him with the tank in tow so that the guy doesn't die.
68** From the same episode: Raylan is staring down a bankrobber who has what he (the bankrobber) thinks is dynamite strapped to his chest:
69-->'''Raylan:''' Do you know where I'm from, asshole?
70-->'''Robber:''' No, where?
71-->'''Raylan:''' Harlan County.
72-->'''Robber:''' So?
73-->Raylan punches the guy in the face
74-->'''Raylan:''' Down there we know the difference between dynamite and road flares.
75* 2x8 and 2x9, "The Spoil" & "Brother's Keeper" - The ''entire'' relationship between Carol Johnson and Raylan. Raylan is extremely put out that he's stuck on an escort mission protecting her, while Carol has taken a serious shine to him physically speaking and makes multiple transparent attempts to seduce him. The most Emmy worthy moment is when he's taken her to her hotel room and is in the middle of explaining part of his backstory. Carol walks out of her room with her robe completely open, displaying quite the lovely body, and Raylan--without missing a beat as he's talking--notices and very deliberately lifts his eyes above her plentiful cleavage.
76** Another priceless interaction, after the "bomb scare" in the church:
77-->'''Carol''': My heart's still pounding. ''{{Beat}}'' Wanna feel?
78-->'''Raylan''': ''(deadpan)'' You've had enough excitement for one day.
79** And then there's the bit before Carol goes in to try and make a deal with Mags and her family. She tells Raylan to remain outside, which he protests, but she insists she'll be fine before she leans down and gives him one big ole kiss on the lips. The utter exasperation on Raylan's face is ''hysterical.'' She insists it's for good luck, but it in no way fools him.
80* 2x11, "Full Commitment." Tim is assigned to be a very reluctant Raylan's bodyguard. It goes less than smooth.
81-->'''Raylan''': I gotta talk to some people, alone. So either you let me go, or I'm gonna have to give you the slip.\
82'''Tim''': I love this shit. This shit gets me hard.\
83'''Raylan''': ...Well, then, we've both been warned.
84** Raylan also convinces Tim to let him go buy ice cream, then excuses himself at the convenience store to "go to the bathroom." Cue Tim realizing that the place they went doesn't have a bathroom, and Raylan just walked out the back.
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88* 3x3, "Harlan Roulette": The scene listed on the Main Page of this trope under Mutual Kill. It doesn't sound funny, but it's absolutely hilarious, watching what ought to be a great success for Raylan (and a relatively small one for Glenn Fogle) fall apart due to Fogle's dimwitted henchman. I guess you just had to be there . . .
89* 3x4, "The Devil You Know", the prison guard who [[spoiler: broke Dicky and Dewey out of jail]] is heading back to his hotel room when Raylan spots him from his car. The guard drops his chicken and goes for his gun, thinking he's got the upperhand. Raylan runs him over. ''Twice.''
90** The second time, Raylan actually sees the guard getting up through his rear view mirror and rolls his eyes before putting the car in reverse.
91** [[WordOfGod In an interview]] the executive producer explained the thought process when creating the scene
92-->'''Graham Yost''': Hitting a guy once with a car? That's okay. Twice? That's funny.
93* While grilling Limehouse, Rachel mentions she was born in Tennessee, which piques Raylan's interest and the two of them go off on a tangent that makes Limehouse roll his eyes and suspect that the two are more than JustFriends. Even funnier, just before they leave, Limehouse makes a thinly veiled pass at Rachel and the look on her and Raylan's faces is hysterical.
94* Also from "The Devil You Know":
95-->'''Boyd''': I'm sensin' a disturbance in the Force.\
96''In walks Raylan.''
97* Pretty much everything poor Dewey Crowe goes through during "Thick as Mud." Some selected quotes during his hold-up rampage:
98--> '''Dewey''': (''after sticking up an appliance store to discover that [[NoPaperFuture everybody uses credit cards now]]'') I need cash! (''grabs clerk'') Where do people use '''''cash'''''?!\
99''Dewey's next scene''\
100'''Dewey''': (''taking a small wad of 1s from a stripper'') Oh, Jesus, not again! Don't tell me guys pay ''you'' by credit card! I saw some girl say on TV she can make three thousand bucks in ''one night'' on the pole! Now granted, she was a 9.5 and you're a 6 if I'm feeling generous but you'd be good for a grand or so!\
101'''Stripper''': It's ten o'clock in the morning, and Lexington ain't hardly Vegas!
102** Then there's everything that happens in the convenience store, where he learns [[BewareTheNiceOnes not to stick up or blaspheme in the house of a pious man]].:
103-->'''Clerk''': I'm not sure I like your attitude.\
104'''Dewey''': Well, I'm sure I don't give a good goddamn either way!\
105'''Clerk''': Son, I'll ask you not to blaspheme in here.\
106'''Dewey''': Listen, you old shit, I need to find this address! Now, you gonna help me or not?!\
107'''Clerk''': Well, let's say not and leave it at that.\
108'''Dewey''': Oh, you wanna leave it like that, huh? (''aims pistol at the clerk'') '''You see what happens, dumb-ass?!''' I was just gonna get the directions and be on my way! Can't imagine you got much in this dump worth taking but whatever you got you can give over just for pissing me off!\
109(''{{beat}}, as the clerk just eyes Dewey, still smiling'')\
110'''Dewey''': Jesus Christ, are you deaf or somethin'?\
111'''Clerk''': Son, you've cursed His name twice, and there's not gonna be [[RuleOfThree a third time]].\
112'''Dewey''': ...got to be about the stupidest GOD--(''shotgunn'd'')
113** Of course, this being Dewey, he manages to survive, and continue bringing the funny. When Raylan catches up with him...:
114--> '''Raylan''': What the hell you talking about?\
115'''Dewey''': It's best you not blaspheme in here, Raylan. Apparently the owner takes that real serious!
116** And this little gem, when he's asked to take a piss, to check if his kidneys are still there.
117-->'''Dewey''': Holy shit...[[ArtisticLicenseBiology you mean I got four kidneys!?]]
118** Also, Raylan's terrible "Lawrence Nightingale" pun and the ensuing explanation of the joke. Rachel's expression doesn't even change.
119* Upon having to deal with the FBI, Art releases this little gem: "There must be some kind of Dick Test that all FBI agents have to pass."
120** In that same episode, Tim uses Raylan's name as a verb. He doesn't explain it but in the context, it basically means to ride up on a criminal, threaten them, beat the shit out of them, and put the God of fear in them. Raylan claims: "I don't even know what that means."
121* When Quarles finds out how complicated running a crooked election in Harlan County can get, the expression on his face is a mix of boredom, annoyance and horror. Up to that point he thought that all he had to do was bribe the right people and Limehouse was just fishing for a bigger bribe when he suggested hiring a 'campaign manager'.
122* In season three, Duffy's facial expressions when he behold's Quarles instability and recklessness. The look on his face during the trailer scene between Quarles and Donovan in "Guy Walks into a Bar" was priceless.
123* A thug pulls a knife on Raylan, who then flashes his gun and groans: [[DeadpanSnarker "Shit. I forgot my knife."]]
124* Rachel demands to see some drug dealers to ask about Dickie Bennett and one of the enforcers, a typical idiot misogynistic racist, won't let her pass and then makes the mistake of touching her shoulder.
125-->'''Rachel''': ''(stares at him)'' [[TranquilFury You touched me.]]\
126'''Thug''': ''(smiles)'' Would you like me to do it again?\
127'''Rachel''': ''([[GroinAttack kicks him in the nuts]] and calmly walks past him)''
128* Pretty much everything the perky bartender girl says to Raylan in "Loose Ends", "Guy Walks Into a Bar", and "Measures."
129* In "Measures" Raylan and Art speculate if God is laughing at them.
130-->'''Art''': Why? Because we shot the guy looking to kill the guy you wish were dead?
131* In "Measures" Art shoots a thug in the leg and then realizes how much paperwork he has to fill out as a result. He gains a new appreciation of what Raylan has to go through on a regular basis.
132* In "Slaughterhouse," seeing the normally calm and collected Duffy lose his cool when Raylan played Russian Roulette with him. A screaming, panic-stricken Duffy is comedy gold.
133* In a very serious case of CrossesTheLineTwice in the season 3 finale, Raylan tells Winona that the cops said [[spoiler: Limehouse "disarmed" Quarles during the gun fight. It's such a lame pun that references a horrifically violent scene that you can't help but find it funny.]]
134** Special mentions would have to go to [[spoiler: Quarles looking more [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction non-plussed than anything else]] at seeing Raylan ''holding his severed arm'', as well as Quarles reaching for the arm while Raylan half-heartedly keeps it out of his reach until he drops.]]
135** Quarles, who at this point has gone ''totally'' off the deep end, laughing at the hiding place of the money. Stuffed inside a pig.
136-->'''Quarles:'''Oh shit! It's a piggy bank!
137* In "Watching the Detectives," the cop's awestruck reaction to Raylan's "next one's coming a little faster" recap: "Deputy, that just might be the coolest thing I've ever laid ears on."
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141* Boys learning to choose his words more carefully during "Hole In The Wall"
142-->'''Boyd:''' Take care of him.
143-->''Starts walking away, Colt shoots Hiram''
144-->'''Boyd:''' What the hell did you do that for!?
145-->'''Colt:''' You said 'Take care of him'!
146-->'''Boyd:''' I meant cut him loose!
147-->'''Colt:''' (looking sheepish) Ooooh shit.
148-->'''Boyd:''' Well I guess I have to be more careful with my words.
149** The entirety of the Audrey's shooting. The origami, Ellen May asking if the million dollar bill was real, and of course, the [[BearyFunny bear suit.]]
150-->'''Ellen May''': You know, he's a furry. Usually he just dresses up like bunnies and stuff, nothing scary. Well, I was on drugs, and it was a really good costume... He gonna press charges?
151-->'''Ava''': He's the Judge Executive. What's he gonna say? He was shot in a whorehouse wearing a bear costume?
152* Raylan's almost offended look when Rachel calls him "Wyatt Earp" during "Truth Or Consequences".
153* In "The Bird Has Flown" after Raylan has cuffed Randall to a car, he tells him not to speak or he'll shoot him again with a beanbag round. He then looks inside the car, and realizes all of his money that was stolen was spent to buy chickens.
154-->'''Randall''': There's money in fighting chickens Raylan, you think about it-
155** Raylan then proceeds to shoot him.
156* "The Hatchet Tour" gives us the simultaneously hilarious and awesome spectacle that is [[Creator/PattonOswalt Constable Bob]] going [[{{Film/Scarface 1983}} Tony Montana]] on the house of two men he was sent to arrest.
157* Boyd finding himself surrounded by US Marshalls and State Troopers and finally figuring out that [[spoiler: Shelby]] is Drew Thompson.
158-->'''Boyd:''' Drew Goddamn Thompson.
159* Wynn Duffy offering Raylan to sit down, shoot the shit and come up with fun ways to dispose of [[spoiler: Hunter Mosley for killing Arlo]]. The three of them exchange some very curious looks.
160* Art going on a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi49CuUwdWE long list of reasons]] why Drew Thompson, [[spoiler:alias Sheriff Shelby]], is so awesome.
161-->'''Art:''' First thing we're gonna do is we're gonna acknowledge that this guy is awesome.
162-->'''Rachel:''' What?
163-->'''Art:''' I mean, he shoots Theo Tonin, fakes his own death in spectacular fashion, pushes a guy out of an airplane ''while he's flying it'', parachutes into Harlan county with enough coke and cash to jumpstart the economy of small country, and then he has the ''balls'' to [[spoiler:get a job in law enforcement]], not once, but two times! He spends a couple days [[spoiler: ''riding around with you while you're looking for him'', and now he's run off with a hooker half his age.]] That's some badass shit.
164-->'''Raylan:''' It's pretty badass.
165-->'''Art:''' Yes, it is. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. You wanna let those guys be the ones, or are we gonna be the ones to take that badass?
166** The above in [[http://hobbyinthelobby.tumblr.com/post/45246901380 GIF form]].
167* "Get Drew" has a couple of priceless moments between Rachel and Raylan, who seem to have a very interesting dynamic somewhere between UnresolvedSexualTension and OddCouple. For instance, she very calmly threatens to start singing showtunes if he doesn't wait with her in the car at the roadblock and Raylan [[DeadpanSnarker replies, "Promise?"]] A few moments later, she informs him that she has the same pair of panties that Raylan saw in Drew's hideout, which prompts a hysterical moment of silence and staring contest between the two before he walks off without saying anything.
168* Kush, Ellen May's former pimp, is darkly hilarious in "Peace of Mind". His "hideout" is a conspiracy theorist's paradise, he's afraid of government drones, and he confronts Boyd and Augustine wearing a full suit of body armor.
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172* Even with a [[spoiler:300,000 dollar settlement]], "A Murder of Crowes" proves Dewey is ''still'' a complete ButtMonkey.
173* Boyd and Duffy torturing poor Cyrus...with a BB Gun during "Good Intentions".
174* The Marshal service confiscates the property of a loud-mouthed, racist and filthy rich Detroid mob launderer. After Rachel and Tim have to use Raylan's car, Raylan takes the rich guy's. When he gets back to the office, Art and Vasquez initially sound like Raylan's going to get a stern talk about it, only to give him the expensive house just to piss off the launderer more.
175* After Art stations Rachel in said money launderer's home alongside Raylan, she gets an awesome line in as the annoyed Raylan leaves the office:
176-->'''Rachel''': ''(with a sweet Southern accent)'' Call if you're gonna be late for dinner.
177-->'''Raylan''': ''(DeathGlare)''
178* You would think killing a skimming traitor (who suspected nothing) would be a simple task. But in the hands of Dewey Crowe, it's an almost episode long bit of DarkComedy during "Over The Mountain".
179** Raylan and Tim, badasses to end all badasses, scurrying for the top of their cars when the dog comes at them. Made even better when Tim does not come down off the car for the remainder of the scene.
180* After the shootout with Elias Marcos during "Shot All To Hell", the Marshals wind up [[spoiler:finding a shot Theo Tonin inside a shipping container.]]
181-->'''Art:''' Hello, [[spoiler:Theo.]]
182* Dewey trying to act like a ransoming badass to Boyd, only to be hindered by shitty cellphone reception.
183* Carl talking himself out of Crowe captivity and an encounter with Raylan and Rachel by saying that the reason he's beaten up and tied is a certain kink he and Danny share. The sheer "What the hell?" look before Danny catches on is classic.
184-->'''Carl''': Well, Danny and I here, we never did settle on a safeword, did we?
185* In "Raw Deal" Chris the computer tech at the Marshal's office is full of snark in his very limited appearances.
186-->'''Raylan''': Is there any way to put a reply on TC's blog?
187-->'''Chris''': God, no. Technology to reply to a post is decades away.
188* Boyd and Daryl trying to talk their way out of police custody by pretending to be missionairies. It's an act that Boyd can almost pull off, but coming from hulking redneck Daryl it becomes downright hilarious.
189** Earlier in the episode, there's this exchange:
190-->'''Dewey''': It's not gonna look good we get pulled over with a bunch of dead dudes in the truck.
191-->'''Daryl''': You don't need to worry Cousin Dewey, cause we just hide the bodies under all that heroin.
192* In "Wrong Roads", Roscoe delivers a profanity-laced exposition on ''King Lear'' in the middle of a standoff. No one in the room has ''any'' idea what he's talking about.
193* In "Wrong Roads", Wynn Duffy manages to be both gracious and crude when complaining about the quality of coffee to hotel room service.
194-->'''Duffy''': Hi, this is Wynn Duffy in 236. Could you send up another pot of coffee, please? Because this one tastes like my ass on Sunday. Thank you, dear!
195* This exchange when Raylan and Miller manage to take Roscoe, Jay, Daryl, Wyn Duffy, Jimmy, Mikey, Picker, and Boyd unawares while Roscoe and Jay are trying to extort money or heroin from the rest and Boyd is trying to use the opportunity to get them to underbid Daryl for transportation of drugs:
196-->'''Raylan:''' Miller, would you call this a herd, a gaggle, or a flock of assholes?
197-->'''Miller:''' I would call this a United Nations of assholes. '''cocks gun'''
198** It also doubles as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.
199** From the same scene:
200-->'''Boyd:''' Raylan, may I be excused from the table?
201-->'''Raylan:''' No you may not.
202* The sheer surprise of [[spoiler:Danny falling into his own dog's grave and killing himself with his own knife.]] Not to mention Raylan's reaction. According to WordOfGod, Timothy Olyphant was laughing the entire time they were shooting that scene because he found the scenario so hilarious and horrifying at the same time.
203* Dewey practically telegraphing [[spoiler:his murder of Wade Messer to Boyd and Daryl. Boyd by the way, happened to be wearing a wire. The look on Raylan, Tim and Rachel's faces are ''priceless''.]]
204* During a meeting, Boyd asks Duffy if it's okay if he smokes. Duffy says his hotel room's non-smoking. Immediately after, marshals kick the door in to arrest Picker; Boyd's completely unfazed.
205-->'''Boyd:''' Well, I guess this hotel takes that non-smoking policy pretty serious, Mr. Duffy.
206* Tim is sent to keep an eye on Darryl during the season finale and Darryl, wildly misjudging his audience, thinks he can intimidate Tim. Tim looks like a child beside the towering Darryl but cracks jokes about boners to ward off any threats. It's pretty funny watching Darryl, who is a very weird sort of guy, have to take a second to try and work out what kind of lunatic Tim might be.
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210* Boyd Crowder on hunger in the season six premiere: "I'm so hungry I could eat out the ass of a low-flying duck."
211** Tim shows up to arrest a drug dealer so he can't help Boyd knock over a bank. Said drug dealer races out the back door. Raylan is standing just out of frame. Guess what happens?
212-->'''Raylan''': ''(whacks drug dealer in the face with a shovel, flooring him)'' [[DeadpanSnarker Halt. U.S. Marshals.]]
213** Upon hearing Dewey is getting out of prison ''again'', throwing a serious crimp in his plan to get Boyd, Raylan visibly pulls himself back from going on a long, profane rant and simply says "That's unfortunate."
214*** And he elaborates that Dewey is [[TooDumbToLive so stupid that he'll screw up again and get caught]] and then awesomely quips, "Good things come to those who wait for ''stupid.''" when Dewey indeed gets right back into trouble.
215* Walker struggling to keep the tranquil part of his TranquilFury as Calhoun takes a phone call in the middle of their confrontation.
216** Choo-Choo, the mentally impaired muscle man, is a stitch in practically every scene.
217* "Noblesse Oblige" gives us this gem of a conversation.
218-->'''Earl:''' Actually, I was hoping you'd try and grab my pecker again. See if it goes the same way now that I'm paying attention.
219-->'''Raylan:''' I ain't gonna grab it. I'm just gonna shoot it off. You understand me, Earl? I'm gonna shoot your dick off.
220** When an angry Boyd drops by, Duffy advises his henchman to take his cigarettes. Recalling the fate of [[spoiler:Picker.]]
221* One ill-timed cellphone call during "The Trash and The Snake" leads to [[spoiler:The Wiz getting blown to bloody bits, which splatter on a rather unfazed Boyd and Duffy.]]
222** Dickie's outrage upon learning he sold the Bennett land to [[spoiler:Loretta]].
223** Tim's admission of how he would like to die one day: "I want Sigourney Weaver to choke me out with her thighs."
224* Mikey's attempt to play "aplex" in Scrabble, then using it twice in completely different ways.
225** Wynn finds that Katherine's grandchildren are visiting, and briefly looks ''terrified'' at having to deal with kids.
226** Tim offering a fist-bump to the former guard after taking Wynn Duffy's cattle-prod "like a man." The funnier part is that he wasn't even being sarcastic this time.
227** Seabass telling Choo-Choo to give Calhoun "A starter tap". [[spoiler:His "Starter tap" knocks Calhoun dead.]]
228-->'''Seabass:''' What the hell, man!? [[spoiler:Is he alive?!]]
229-->'''Choo-Choo:''' Mm-mm.
230-->'''Seabass:''' I said a ''starter tap''!
231-->'''Choo-Choo:''' You want him slapped like a little girl, you do it. Alright? You ask me, he gets Amtrak'd.
232* The cops who find [[spoiler: Calhoun's body in the woods ask Raylan why his card was in the guy's wallet, seeming to imply that Raylan might have something to do with his death, and Raylan stares blankly at them before declaring, "Because he was my realtor." The dumbfounded looks on their faces are priceless.]]
233* The following exchange between Raylan and Tim after they essentially tattle to Avery that [[spoiler: Walker, Seabass, and Choo Choo accidentally killed Calhoun]]:
234-->'''Raylan''': Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden of assholes.
235-->'''Tim''': You just come up with that?
236-->'''Raylan''': I read it somewhere.
237-->'''Tim''': Well, do me a favor and say it again slow so I can write it down.
238* Tim's obsession with finding out how the Givens front lawn got burned.
239* Raylan and Art finding Wynn in a tanning bed. "That's pretty high on the list of things I wish I hadn't seen."
240* Wynn on his 911 emergency: "I'm not sure where to start."
241* [[spoiler: Tim being a little shit and asking Raylan if he can get a cut of the ten million Raylan is suspected of helping Ava steal from Boyd.]]
242* Art cheerfully greeting the incarcerated Earl with, "Hey, dumbshit!"
243* Vasquez throwing a pathetic tantrum in Lexington after he discovers [[spoiler: the bulletin about looking for Raylan.]] How pathetic? Even [[ButtMonkey Nelson Dunlop]] deadpans him.
244* Constable Bob proceeding with the kindest and the most polite [[spoiler: arrest of a federal fugitive]] in the history of police work.
245* After Raylan goes rogue, he is arrested by a no-nonsense highway patrol officer who refuses to cut Raylan any slack just because Raylan is a US Marshal. When Raylan tries to talk himself out of the situation, the officer tells him to shut up or Raylan will spend the rest of the trip to the station in the trunk. This is the same threat Raylan likes to use to unruly prisoners and he said it to Dewey in season one. Raylan is dumbfounded as he realizes the irony of being on the receiving end of his usual schtick.
246* Boyd's response to being interrupted in his attempt to kill Ava: "Goddammit Raylan, your timing SUCKS!"
247* Every single thing that happens from the moment Tim picks up Choo Choo on the road. Tim's scene with Seabass and ChooChoo, wherein Tim noses around the pizza parlour, lets the thugs have a wildly incriminating conversation right in front of him, and then, as Seabass works out what he us, just laughs in their faces about how much ChooChoo has casually divulged. It's Peak Tim Gutterson.
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251* In the premiere, "City Primeval," Clement Mansell laments modern economics to Sandy Stanton, telling her that he recently tried to mug a guy, putting a gun to his head, and he asked if he could Venmo him. He says it made him so depressed he went straight to the nearest bar and just drunk himself stupid.
252* "Motherfucker, I wanted Chik-Fil-A!"

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