the phenomenal nature of the fact that Raylan and Boyd were good friends from a place where that means something and turn out to be on opposites sides of a deadly game and STILL find ways to be cordial and honor their history together while being as ruthless as they both can be is awesome to watch... They know that things are going to play out in one way or another and it's the nature of the game they play and they know it....but they still remember their roots. I think that's what I like best about this show...and there's a lot to like
@@TheRealBDoubleHave you checked out the new show on Paramount called Fallout (based off the vid game)? He’s in it and he has VERY similar deliveries and sayings. Love the actor!
I have watched all the seasons, more than once. The great characters and exceptional writing, the perfect casting, the show just felt together and smooth right from the start. It has to rank as one of the best shows ever. As has been said here, the Raylan/Boyd scenes are so wonderful they are a joy to watch. Well now I've got to get the DVDs out and watch it again.
"Near" and "off" come from the days when horses were the main form of transport. As white people mounted the horse from the left side it was referred to as the "near" side while the right side was the "off" side. This carried through to the automobile age with the driver mounting from the left. The native Americans mostly mounted horses from the "off" side.
@@brianbrigg57 I don't know how much time you've spent with Native Americans but since they rode without saddles it only makes sense that they would mount from the side closest to them. Left or right would depend upon the situation.
So I read somewhere that Walt Goggins was only supposed to be in the first season. I am so glad they changed that. His character was an excellent counterpoint to Timothy Olyphant's throughout the series, and one of the most likable villians on TV.
This is factually correct. But WG's acting just blew the script drafted out of the water. And guess what......he's baaaaack....'Justified Prime Evils' final screen shots show 'Boyd' escaping prison with a female guard he;'s banging so the future of what now seems a franchise is bloody good.
I loved it since it first appeared on TV. I had already come to dig Olyphant from HBO's Deadwood (a fantastic show, with similarly sophisticated dialogue). I consider him my generation's Clint Eastwood.
@@cshubs Yes - Deadwood too! Masterpiece. I bought the first season on import at eyewatering price years ago before I had access to any channel showing it.
Im glad this show is still getting love. It was so underrared. I loved the characters. So well written. The dialog was golden. I cant believe how much the show runners got out of a short story from Elmore Leonard. This show had great character development and arcs. Great villains, great storylines and plot. It was so good
Did you know that Boyd Crowder was only supposed to be in the Pilot, and was supposed to be killed at the end of that episode, but the response to him by test audiences was incredible so they kept him for 6 full seasons.
@@Glum1964 Olyphant is in a very underrated, relatively unknown movie called "A Perfect Getaway" that is just fantastic. I highly recommend it if you've never seen it.
Not sure which season, but my favorite was the one between him and the gunfighter with the revolver and they both shot each other and you weren't sure if Raylan was dead or not...good stuff.
Yeah, it was the 6th Season finale, just finished watching it. I can't believe I have missed this show for this many years and it's one of the best ones out there, if not the best. I don't remember laughing as much as I did listening to those dialogues
best part was that it kinda showed that sometimes Raylan just gets lucky. If Boon hadnt gotten cocky and gone for a headshot (which marshals are trained to never go for, always center mass) Raylan would def be dead. Boon was just as skilled, he was too arrogant for his own good
@@brandonvacchio7614it was halfway due to luck, Raylan wears his hat sat on high, as is traditional for cowboys. Boon didn’t actually miss, it’s just that his target was misaligned with where he thought it was, and ended up skimming raylan’s head rather than boring through it, as it would’ve if he’d had his hat on pulled down.
The one I like the most is the one against the assassin disguised as an officer that brings Boyd into the station while Raylan just happens to be there.
Raylan did everything he could to NOT shoot him. He even tried to look intimidated and nervous about it, which he'll never do before any other showdown. Of course, by not killing him, a lot of people will die throughout the series.
I’m not sure but I think that the actor in the “Use it or throw it away” scene was “Young Sheldon’s” Dad. Update: I checked IMDb and he does have an acting credit on Justifed!
Loved this series but I thought it was so dumb that eva and boyd got together in later seasons. Goggins is one of my fave actors though, he shines in everything he's in.
Boyd is the classic predator, he did it with preaching , he did it with his men for loyalty and in the new series with the prison guard. He’s a snake thru and thru
Goggins is great and certainly was a major factor in this show’s popularity. I’ll add that the casting for all the major characters and guest stars was top-rate, with the possible exception of Michael Rapaport in Season 5 who was just cringy.
It seems pretty ironic to me how Raylan and Boyd's relationship worked out especially in light of both of their father's being such an evil pair that neither son would have many qualms about killing their own fathers.
Raylan Givens in Justified had to be one of the very best action, sort of cop shows on TV, thankfully Raylan was NOT atypical thieving, cheat, stealing typical cop. Because, nobody would believe the hero portrayal. Cause, we all know most cops are of the this type. And, I have never had an incident with the authorities,
I get the impression that *I would not be breaking the law by simply existing* if people like him were the rule. Note: I would be working my hardest to obey every law I knew of. Much of the time, however, it feels like the very best I can do, in general, isn’t nearly good enough. It never is when you’re seen as intrinsically *wrong* in some way you cannot understand. Perfection itself would not be good enough. *Not when the people around you feel that your existence poisons their world.*
For an otherwise smart man to put his hand on a gun in circumstances where an armed Raylan would perceive a threat to someone he cared about - astonishingly stupid move, Boyd.
Seems to me, It was his only move where he had a chance of taking controll. Everything else would mean surrendering controll to others. People do things because they want to, not because it's smart.
Boyd has reasonable fear Ava would shoot him just as she had shot his brother and had no knowledge she was someone Raylan "cared about" so not really a stupid move.
@@1911boomer no, it’s not correct! The buckle set should be on his left side, not his right! I’ve worn a cowboy hat my whole life, I can tell you 100% for sure, it’s backwards, in that scene. Also, you’d be surprised at how many “famous” country music singers, have been caught with theirs on backwards.
Have watched the show 3-4 times and never get tired of raylan and boyd's back and forth dialogue. Great show.
Yeah, I’m thinking about reloading my flask with bourbon 🥃 and watching the 6th time.
I can mouth many of the lines now. They are so GOOD.
@@JASHJustASectionHikerha ha Right!
@@JASHJustASectionHikerwalter is such a great actor.
@@JASHJustASectionHikerI
Only series I watched twice and on the third 😱
Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins were incredible in the original series. Some of the best acting I've ever seen in any show.
He asked Walton to do the part because it was just a one and done
the phenomenal nature of the fact that Raylan and Boyd were good friends from a place where that means something and turn out to be on opposites sides of a deadly game and STILL find ways to be cordial and honor their history together while being as ruthless as they both can be is awesome to watch...
They know that things are going to play out in one way or another and it's the nature of the game they play and they know it....but they still remember their roots.
I think that's what I like best about this show...and there's a lot to like
Original Script? Boyd dies here. He tested so well they wrote him back in during the development phase.
They were never friends. They dug coal together.
"Might get me in trouble one day" is a great line.
For anyone that hasn’t seen this series from start to finish your missing a great series I’m loving this
I was lucky to have worked on the show. Such a great crew too.
"God damn woman you only shoot people while they're eating supper?" Hahahaha. Classic.
It never gets old.
Great line
Boyd and his Boyd-isms are always great
@@TheRealBDoublethe long winded conversations !
@@TheRealBDoubleHave you checked out the new show on Paramount called Fallout (based off the vid game)? He’s in it and he has VERY similar deliveries and sayings. Love the actor!
Every scene between olyphant and Goggins is just gold.
I have watched all the seasons, more than once. The great characters and exceptional writing, the perfect casting, the show just felt together and smooth right from the start. It has to rank as one of the best shows ever. As has been said here, the Raylan/Boyd scenes are so wonderful they are a joy to watch. Well now I've got to get the DVDs out and watch it again.
Notice how Raylan is eating with his off hand? These small details are what made this show a classic
I liked how they framed that full moon in the background during the showdown with the 2 gunmen
Uh no! Its just common sense
Nice? I see nothing gets by you. Wonders will never cease
"Near" and "off" come from the days when horses were the main form of transport. As white people mounted the horse from the left side it was referred to as the "near" side while the right side was the "off" side. This carried through to the automobile age with the driver mounting from the left.
The native Americans mostly mounted horses from the "off" side.
@@brianbrigg57
I don't know how much time you've spent with Native Americans but since they rode without saddles it only makes sense that they would mount from the side closest to them. Left or right would depend upon the situation.
So I read somewhere that Walt Goggins was only supposed to be in the first season. I am so glad they changed that. His character was an excellent counterpoint to Timothy Olyphant's throughout the series, and one of the most likable villians on TV.
This is factually correct. But WG's acting just blew the script drafted out of the water. And guess what......he's baaaaack....'Justified Prime Evils' final screen shots show 'Boyd' escaping prison with a female guard he;'s banging so the future of what now seems a franchise is bloody good.
He was only supposed to be in the first EPISODE**
He was just intended to be a character in the Pilot episode. Which makes his arc and impact even more amazing in retrospect.
They Dug Coal Together.......
Yeah that shot hit him dead center of the chest. He was dead. AND THEN HE WASN'T!
One of the best shows ever on tv.
I stumbled across the show online and binged all of it in a couple weeks. Goggins and Olyphant are the jewels in its crown.
I loved it since it first appeared on TV. I had already come to dig Olyphant from HBO's Deadwood (a fantastic show, with similarly sophisticated dialogue). I consider him my generation's Clint Eastwood.
@@cshubs Yes - Deadwood too! Masterpiece. I bought the first season on import at eyewatering price years ago before I had access to any channel showing it.
Im glad this show is still getting love. It was so underrared. I loved the characters. So well written. The dialog was golden.
I cant believe how much the show runners got out of a short story from Elmore Leonard.
This show had great character development and arcs.
Great villains, great storylines and plot. It was so good
Arguably the best TV series ever. It really was underrated. I still turn people on to this show and they all thank me later.
I used to look forward to Justified more than any other show, except maybe cheers when I was younger.
Did you know that Boyd Crowder was only supposed to be in the Pilot, and was supposed to be killed at the end of that episode, but the response to him by test audiences was incredible so they kept him for 6 full seasons.
@@Sharkman1963 I didn’t know that, but I can believe it. He’s a very interesting actor. He has that zing, like Tim Olyphant or Nick Searcey
@@Glum1964 Olyphant is in a very underrated, relatively unknown movie called "A Perfect Getaway" that is just fantastic. I highly recommend it if you've never seen it.
"God damn woman you only shoot people who are eating supper?" haha
Nothing is by accident. Great show and I love the character development.
BANG!!!
"... then what happens?" 🤣
Raylan was a man of his word.
God dam woman you only shoot people while they eatin supper!? 😂 🤣
One of my favorite lines :)
Had to be a shock when Boyd realized he was sitting in the exact spot where Ava had shot & killed his brother 🤣🤣🤣
Goggins was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama.. the Kentucky accent came natural
The scene where Arlo was setting Raylan up damn near breaks my heart
"I think I always knew" explains Raylan's whole persona in one sentence
I like that all the guns aren’t Beretta 92s
Arguably the best ever ending to a series
Not sure which season, but my favorite was the one between him and the gunfighter with the revolver and they both shot each other and you weren't sure if Raylan was dead or not...good stuff.
Yeah, it was the 6th Season finale, just finished watching it. I can't believe I have missed this show for this many years and it's one of the best ones out there, if not the best. I don't remember laughing as much as I did listening to those dialogues
Last season, least episode
best part was that it kinda showed that sometimes Raylan just gets lucky. If Boon hadnt gotten cocky and gone for a headshot (which marshals are trained to never go for, always center mass) Raylan would def be dead. Boon was just as skilled, he was too arrogant for his own good
@@brandonvacchio7614 True and Raylan getting lucky every now and then made the show excellent...the invincibility would've taken the fun out of it...
@@brandonvacchio7614it was halfway due to luck, Raylan wears his hat sat on high, as is traditional for cowboys. Boon didn’t actually miss, it’s just that his target was misaligned with where he thought it was, and ended up skimming raylan’s head rather than boring through it, as it would’ve if he’d had his hat on pulled down.
"You only shoot people when they're eating dinner" LMAO
Please come back Raylon.
This is the show we need.
City primeval
Fantastic series! Seen it 3 times all the way through! Best characters.. especially Boyd … gotta love him ha ha ! 🤩🤩
So glad they didn't kill off Boyd Crowder in the pilot as was originally intended. Can anyone imagine 6 season of Justified without Boyd?
Hell nooooo !
Best bad guy ever! Very different in “Lincoln”.
One of the best series on tv
Was reading Elmore Leonard last night & this scene! Quite a writer & this is a great show. Love Timothy
The one I like the most is the one against the assassin disguised as an officer that brings Boyd into the station while Raylan just happens to be there.
Raylan did everything he could to NOT shoot him. He even tried to look intimidated and nervous about it, which he'll never do before any other showdown. Of course, by not killing him, a lot of people will die throughout the series.
Thanks Timothy Olyphant..
Boyd...one of TV’s great characters....
This is Deputy US Marshall Raylan Givens, I'm gon need an ambulance....and a coroner
😂😂😂😂😂
What was Sheldon's dad think he was going to do??? 😂
Never watched the series, but Raylan Givens is the King of Cool…….😎
Love Rayland and Crowder, we watched it 4 times .
Olyphant is a fine actor, but all the others do good work, too. A first class production
So that’s how Sheldon’s dad died. A 9mm heart attack
Family is always good...good food just heightens the sensation.
In the last one, Raylan kills Jane Rizzoli's boss and Sheldon Cooper's dad.
Nope, that was Leonard’s bully from High School.
I think the best show ever on TV.
The original series much better then the later one.
A great show and it will be not easy to copy this.
I find it hilarious that "Marshal" is spelled "Marshall" in the subtitles. Especially since they had an episode that mentions that.
The top 2 being adapted from Pronto, the novel that introduced Raylan.
Such a brilliant show 👍👍
Excellent writing from a legend
elmore leonard.......best writer of his kind . also try james lee burke ,same kind of edgy writing MF
How do you not have the duel between him and boone on there?
Because it's gunfights from season 1, and that's not season 1. ;)
"Marshal you ok?" Well...kinda. I mean just cuz the vest stops the bullet don't mean it doesn't hurt like hell
Bad bruises?
@@dennisyoung4631 that too
Alot of cracked ribs too.
Damn his still walks like agent 47 with that suit even though its not black suit that walk I remember
Great edit. Such a good show
"Gonna need an ambulance....and a coroner."
I forgot that in Episode 1, Raylan killed Kirk Cousins in Miami. 😆
I would like to see another mini series like the City Primeval done in Miami
Loved this show 🤩🤩🤩
By far #2 is the best...great buildup before the shot
Damn I didn't remember Boyd getting shot, especially by both of them.
She didn't shoot him.
@@Subangelis she shot him later in the series
My favorite show ever. Imo the best shout-out is with Boone
I’m not sure but I think that the actor in the “Use it or throw it away” scene was “Young Sheldon’s” Dad. Update: I checked IMDb and he does have an acting credit on Justifed!
What model weapon does Raylan carry during the show?
#1 scene. Two shooters, two rds, two dead. Highly improbable.
That is because he had his gun the table with his right.
Raylan is a badass mofo. Great video I am going to try to find the videos.
Every time I see that one scene now, you'll know the one, I shout "Don't do it George!"
like to have that ss impala if the dead guys are done with it..hard to find
Damg he's good!!!!!!!
Please please please come back 😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊
Th3 show is great and the star is definitely great 😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😅❤❤❤
Loved this series but I thought it was so dumb that eva and boyd got together in later seasons. Goggins is one of my fave actors though, he shines in everything he's in.
Bonding through trauma is more common than you think plus it’s a small town
Boyd is the classic predator, he did it with preaching , he did it with his men for loyalty and in the new series with the prison guard. He’s a snake thru and thru
Boyd was very impulsive.
His .45 is on the table but, it was not cocked!
Its double action, doesnt need to be cocked.
Waylon Googins played an excellent villain in Ant-Man too.
I will subscribe to HULU again if Justified are coming back
Walton Goggins carries this show... a truly amazing and versatile actor.
Goggins is great and certainly was a major factor in this show’s popularity. I’ll add that the casting for all the major characters and guest stars was top-rate, with the possible exception of Michael Rapaport in Season 5 who was just cringy.
I live just off Tates Creek Rd, I'm surprised that I didn't hear the shots!
In the short story, Boyd Crowder died….
It seems pretty ironic to me how Raylan and Boyd's relationship worked out especially in light of both of their father's being such an evil pair that neither son would have many qualms about killing their own fathers.
theyre both extremely astute and do have alot in conmon
0:38 47 meets The Ghoul
I'd say raylan is the coolest tv character ever but Boyd gives him a run for his money
Notice how gunfights number 3, 4, and 5 are missing. 😢
Raylan shot Sheldon's dad!
Walton Coggins is awesome.
Goggins*
First times always the best lol
yo' got ice cold water runnin' thru yo' veins...
His demeanor look like his other character agent 47 hitman. Calm and waiting.
Damn, he shot Sheldon’s dad 😂
Raylan Givens in Justified had to be one of the very best action, sort of cop shows on TV, thankfully Raylan was NOT atypical thieving, cheat, stealing typical cop.
Because, nobody would believe the hero portrayal. Cause, we all know most cops are of the this type.
And, I have never had an incident with the authorities,
who's this "we" shit you speak of?? So, never had an incident with authorities but you know they're corrupt? Gotta call bullshit on that!
I get the impression that *I would not be breaking the law by simply existing* if people like him were the rule.
Note: I would be working my hardest to obey every law I knew of. Much of the time, however, it feels like the very best I can do, in general, isn’t nearly good enough. It never is when you’re seen as intrinsically *wrong* in some way you cannot understand.
Perfection itself would not be good enough. *Not when the people around you feel that your existence poisons their world.*
For an otherwise smart man to put his hand on a gun in circumstances where an armed Raylan would perceive a threat to someone he cared about - astonishingly stupid move, Boyd.
Seems to me, It was his only move where he had a chance of taking controll. Everything else would mean surrendering controll to others. People do things because they want to, not because it's smart.
Boyd has reasonable fear Ava would shoot him just as she had shot his brother and had no knowledge she was someone Raylan "cared about" so not really a stupid move.
Boyd Crowder will return
I miss Boyd and the Hillbilly Community.
In the last scene, isn't that little Sheldon Cooper's dad?
Yeah, Sheldon thinks his dad died of a heart attack, but we know what really happened.
Who would do anything like that for $5,000?
5,000 now can't even buy you a new car
Rayland and Dirty Harry 1 shot down they go!
....then what happens...
Fuckin gold
In the Miami shootout, Raylan had his hat on backwards.
@jamesmharejr3426 yes sir!
@jamesmharejr3426his hat is correct. Look again
It's not
@@1911boomer no, it’s not correct! The buckle set should be on his left side, not his right! I’ve worn a cowboy hat my whole life, I can tell you 100% for sure, it’s backwards, in that scene. Also, you’d be surprised at how many “famous” country music singers, have been caught with theirs on backwards.
@@stevepauley2437 but if you look at how the band is thru the buckle . The band is correct . So it's not backwards
I actually like Boyde's character more than Raylan's.
Put some fkn lights on...PLEASE!!
Not Sheldon's Pa!
Definitely not the Hitman 😊😊😊
In that first scene, that is a lot of chicken for just two people... Just saying
You obviously never had good fried chicken, it's better than Lay's potato chips lol
@@Sleepindragon2 all I was thinking was that I hoped it did not end up on the floor because of the fighting 😋
Can I have his crab cakes?
Walton is the show why do people not understand this?