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We see Legarski beside his wife in bed and he envisions himself hitting her on the head with a hammer. She wakes up and asks him what he is doing. He doesn’t say anything and then she says he is scaring her. He admits that her dancing with another man drives him crazy, he drove her to that dance, and she deserves better. He says things are going to change. He is going to take down the TV and put up the Rockwell print that she loves. He is going to turn a new leaf. He asks if it was Tre Lopez she was dancing with, she says no.
“A Good Day To Die” is kind of a mess of a
Big Sky episode. That may sound redundant, but considering that it’s billed as the series’ “winter finale” I’m not sure how much that was actually David E. Kelley’s intent, but that could simply be because of the show’s usual structure and pacing issues in true
Big Sky fashion, it somehow manages to make its Big Bad getting shot in the head feel anti-climactic. Or, at the very least, a strange place to end the episode and go on hiatus for a little over a month.