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Justified - Season 5 - Timothy Olyphant & Walton Goggins - Tuesdays on FX

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Ava: Only tough when she's behind someone, What, No no, Shaking head

Boyd: Dejected whilst Dewey is robbin', Has the presentation ended?, I'm gonna do what I do, Your saviour has arrived.

Darryl: Giving Raylan a shitty look, Kung fu shit don't work on me

Dewey: Wait (with him being caught), I give you a gift, the anus is on you to take care of it (with Not just give it away to any old dick face happens along)

Granny: Here you go, nice and hot!, You better run you son of a bitch!

Rachel and Tim: That is a silver tongue. I know, I've got a boner, Looking at each other after Boyd mentions Nicky

Raylan: Biting his hand (with Wendy and Rachel), Walking out of the room at the end, Amused by Boyd, Reacting to Boyd mentioning Nicky

Wendy: What, That no, Who did this?

Anus

How is this the Worst Job In The World?

Tim, Rachel and Raylan raising their guns to Dewey
 
Another damn good episode. Shame it took almost the whole season to get interesting.

Raylan's boss as fuck "I did" at the end there was the cherry on top. So badass the way he just spit that out with absolutely no hesitation.
 

Linius

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Boyds is so God damn smooth. "I look great wearing a lot of things but a wire ain't one of them" :lol

Loved this episode. Good humour, great dialogue and powerfull stuff. The prison bits felt a bit odd smashed in there though. But I guess they gotta keep Ratsky satisfied with a bit of Ava on the side non?
 

Dan

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I honestly didn't even think about Wynn in relation to Alberto seeing Boyd. That's probably not good for him :p That last paragraph sounds really interesting, can't wait to see what they managed to do.

I couldn't fathom how Duffy's claim could possibly work out well for him, especially when his immediate course of action wasn't getting Boyd's help in killing Alberto and uh, the whole cartel. Daryl Crowe Jr's head wouldn't make up for lying directly to them about killing the other guy they had it in for.
 
Because GAF was dead last night, I couldn't comment on the great, illuminating episode that aired. Raylan is a hypocrite. Unless I'm still being fooled, Wendy is a dumb, dumb person. She's not in on what Daryl is doing. Lying about being the mother to Kendal is one thing. Going along with him being Art's shooter is something that I think a person like her would be suicidal over. The mere fact that she was even willing to go to the barn and maybe get the drugs to get a good lawyer shows how much a dimwit she is. She's not in on it. How can't everyone else in the Deputy office see it. To add to why I feel like Raylan is a hypocrite, he knows the system is bad, going all in and being ok with trying him as an adult. That's fucked up man.

Additionally for this episode is the file that Raylan has been holding on Boyd. I get that such a thing has been held on him. We've seen Boyd in jail. Episodes have been devoted to him being arrested and actually put into holding cells in the past. This season, his criminal meetings have been interrupted multiple times by Raylan and co. with no further action taken against Boyd. How can Raylan, who's flying under the radar for his contribution to Augustine's death and in a lesser sense all the heartache inflicted on Art, pull such a stunt like that on Boyd? That's not a scare tactic, that's a foolish move, something that I think should have ramifications in the 6th and final season.
 

jett

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That was some cold ass shit by Raylan. Too cruel.

The Ava plotline is an absolute disaster. What a waste of time.
 
I see the show trying to show us that Raylan has darkness in his heart, but is it really that cold a move when you consider that Kendal is probably not going to see a day in prison when all is said and done?
 

jett

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I see the show trying to show us that Raylan has darkness in his heart, but is it really that cold a move when you consider that Kendal is probably not going to see a day in prison when all is said and done?

Only if they get Darryl to confess, because Wendy is a dummy that doesn't really know anything.
 
I see the show trying to show us that Raylan has darkness in his heart, but is it really that cold a move when you consider that Kendal is probably not going to see a day in prison when all is said and done?

I mean if Darryl dies that kid is in a lot of trouble, so yeah, there is some weight to it.

Really interested to see how dark they take Raylan into the final season.
 
Only if they get Darryl to confess, because Wendy is a dummy that doesn't really know anything.

It's possible I'm missing something but isn't intimidating the family with the threat of trying Kendal as a minor just that... intimidation? I guess they mean business as indicated by Raylan's exchange with Vasquez and the judge but I dunno... it's hard for me to be shocked until Kendal is actually sitting in a courtroom, and again I doubt that will ever happen.

I mean if Darryl dies that kid is in a lot of trouble, so yeah, there is some weight to it.

Couldn't Kendal then just say that he was pressured by his gangster uncle into confessing to a crime he didn't commit?
 
"Look I know my rights man, you need to bring me some apple juice or something man... root beer or something."

I love Darryl so much.

Darryl is the shit.

In fact, I'm going to say something that will piss some of you off:

As a villain...

Darryl > Boyd

Boyd hasn't been Boyd since Season 3. Right now, he seems like one of those tired OGs, going through the motions or waiting to die. Darryl is a lot more interesting and dynamic villain, who's hunger for power and control, and his rudimentary approach to acquiring both, makes him the best villain on the show since early Boyd.
 
Darryl is the shit.

In fact, I'm going to say something that will piss some of you off:

As a villain...

Darryl > Boyd

Boyd hasn't been Boyd since Season 3. Right now, he seems like one of those tired OGs, going through the motions or waiting to die. Darryl is a lot more interesting and dynamic villain, who's hunger for power and control, and his rudimentary approach to acquiring both, makes him the best villain on the show since early Boyd.

Boyd isn't a villain, he's an antihero.
 
Lol, Sorry I misspoke (that's what i get for posting at work). If anything Boyd is a Deuteragonist.

Anti-hero? Are Tony Soprano or Stringer Bell anti-heroes to you, too?

No, but Omar is.

He's been a villain since day one. A charming, likeable, charismatic villain, but a villian nonetheless.

Raylan is an anti-hero.


If anything, Raylan is the antihero.

edit: beaten by a man with a... is that Sean Connery in a Habs jersey wearing a baseball cap backwards avatar?

I don't necessarily take Raylan as an Anti-hero...I know I may get flack for this, but like...I mean now based on how the show has run that argument can be made. But I always take him more as a fallen, anachronistic Classic Hero. Raylan doesn't really lack heroic qualities so it makes it a bit more complicated. He's more of a Byronic hero.
 
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