These are the last two episodes of season four, and prove that the acquisition of Drew Thompson finishes nothing. If anything, things just got real. Surrendering to the Marshals wasn't enough - he demands the safe return of that other serious liability, Ellen May. And 'Peace of Mind' is almost operatic in how the various players - Raylan, Boyd, Augustine, Limehouse - jockey for position on the chessboard. What results is possibly the apex (at least a very high point) of the show's signature writing and acting. The litany of one-liners are so memorable because the players loved delivering them.
This is an exhilarating hour of TV; thoroughly gripping from start to finish.
10/10
This is an exhilarating hour of TV; thoroughly gripping from start to finish.
10/10