It's tense, though. It turns out that when a character is facing prison, it's much scarier than when they try to shoot him.
"I didn't take it," Raylan's reaction is priceless. It is immediately clear that in a relationship with Winona, he is always to blame for all the sins. Or so she puts it. He's so used to being accused that the first thing he does is justify himself and apologize. And only then he figures out what the matter is.
@sunnytery: in a relationship with a girl, it's always easier to apologize first, and then figure out what exactly you were apologizing for. So the nerve cells are more intact =3
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7"I didn't take it," Raylan's reaction is priceless. It is immediately clear that in a relationship with Winona, he is always to blame for all the sins. Or so she puts it. He's so used to being accused that the first thing he does is justify himself and apologize. And only then he figures out what the matter is.