On Jun 20, 10:15 pm, "Kevin M." <drunkbastar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Having seen through the season finale, I think it was a conscious
> choice for Raylan to go hatless. I think the hat represented the John
> Wayne cowboy who sees and absolute right and an absolute wrong, which
> is what Raylan believed at the start of the season. I think, in the
> last few episodes, Raylan started to see the shades of gray. I don't
> think the Raylan we saw at the end of the season felt like he deserved
> to wear the hat... that he finally understood that the hat (and his
> beliefs) were from a bygone era.

Given that we're dealing with Leonard-inspired material here, and not
just ordinary Hollywood schlock, you may well be right.

--Dave Sikula

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