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"this's 50 grand and there's 10 million dollars"
gplusr26 March 2015
Warning: Spoilers
So this is what happens when you put your three main characters in evidence and you rightfully play all the supporting cast in the same episode, this episode was brilliant, even better than the one before that, the best in the season and probably the most intense in the show, at least until next week.

If "Burned" was responsible for setting the fire for the final episodes, "Trust" reaches it's first explosion, and it can be felt all-around the show.

Last week when I said that all the characters were involved in the same fire, the twists, betrayals, revelations and side-choosing in this episode is just amazing, we had the set-up for Duffy vs Mikey, Markham vs Katherine, Raylan vs Boyd vs Ava, a build-up for Raylan vs Boon (Boon aspires to be Raylan, but what he really is a Dickie Bennett that actually worked out to be menacing).

Once again, a big decision happens because of a minor character, if Choo-Choo was the catalyst for the fall down of Walker and Seabass, Dewey plays an important part on Ava's decision tonight, she realizes that she's back against the wall, she can't trust Raylan nor Boyd and she has to make a move, so she plays one to get to another, in a shocking way she finally stands up for herself (man if she puts Skyler in her pocket on being an amazing female lead).

So the team before known as "Raylan's CI's" are both in a sh*t load of trouble with the main antagonists of the season, and everything is on the line for everyone, we can expect the final three to be way ahead of Breaking Bad and possibly better or as good as The Shield's finale, what a great piece of work is this show (that's how a final season is done Kurt Sutter).

MVP's:

Ava Crowder (Joelle Carter).

Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins).

Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant).
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10/10
The last laugh
Mr-Fusion24 July 2017
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And this is where the season solidifies its turn to greatness. It's not just the jaw-dropping ending, but the various double-crosses that led right to it. Raylan can no longer trust Ava as an informant (and for good reason) and Mikey turns on Wynn Duffy, offering him up to the very people he snitched on. But seeing Ava shoot her fiancée and drive off with his money is just . . . man, it's a thing of beauty.

Concerning Boon, the late addition to Sam Elliott's hired muscle, he gets the full psycho treatment here. Historically, when a real bad seed shows up, Raylan ends up outdrawing him. And that outcome seems to be foretold for Boon, what with his flashing his six-shooter to everyone. He's an off-putting character, and it's because I know where this leads that I like him as much as I do.

10/10
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10/10
I HAVE A HEADACHE...
Abtin_AB8 January 2023
This was a hell of an episode! It had it all : it was intense, it was unpredictable , it was funny , it was brutal, crazy and goddamn beautiful.

Almost all characters are involved in this blast both main characters and side characters, but it worths mentioning that two side characters actually nailed it: mike and boone.

I can say so far this has been the craziest episode so far. I was literally biting my fingers all the time. And that ending, oh my god man.

This is peak television, when after the last scene credits roll and you have no idea whats gonna happen next And, cant wait to see whats gonna happen.

Its so upsetting that there is only 3 episodes left, this show was a blast from the very first day.
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