The larger narrative arc looms overhead, but 'The Kids Aren't Alright' is classic "Justified"; essentially Raylan tooling around Harlan both starting and cleaning up messes. And the reappearances of both Loretta and Hot Rod Dunham spices things up nicely. Also, Raylan gets to be a dick to both of them, which is partly why this is so fun; but he's also dealing with lowlifes out of quasi-paternal affection, which makes it honorable. Regardless, the dialogue here just kills.
8/10
8/10