I always loved the dialogue on Justified; "Shall I respond point by point...?" This uniqueness all derives from the writers constantly asking "What would Elmore Leonard do?" Certainly one of my top ten series of all time.
@kykrazy6050 wasn't it, though? I mean, the dialogue was amazing. I was just writing how Justified completely throws out the Chekhov's Gun principle, where if there's a gun in the first scene you have to shoot it by the third. Justified ignores the low-hanging fruit that's there just to draw your attention, and it does it so masterfully
My word, this show is something else. The dialogue, characters, and writing in this series is second to none, truly top tier - endless rewatch value solely for all of the epic lines of Raylan Givens! (and that's not even including all of the fantastic dialogue from all of the other characters)
@@jerrybrownell3633 Wish there were more like him. Shows ever since this one have really struggled to come close to even touching the quality of this one.
@@Woodbug-b7t Banshee is phenomenal. Deadwood, Breaking Bad, The Wire, The Sopranos, Better Call Saul, the first two seasons of Peaky Blinders, Boardwalk Empire, and NYPD Blue are all good ones. People say to check out Longmire if you like Justified. But honestly, once you've seen a "neo-western" series like Justified, it will just pale in comparison.
It's amazing that he works that hard in law enforcement, yet still has the time and energy to be the number one roving salesman for Dunder Mifflin Scranton.
"Wonderful things happen when you sow the seeds of mistrust in a garden of assholes" is one of my favorites, along with the more often "You got about ten seconds to decide what you're going to do next".
I always say that the reason I like Raylan so much is that he's always assessing the situation and he lets people know that he has a grasp on the immediate situation to disarm them mentally or cause them to enter a situation in which he knows he will beat them physically. He's a great gunfighter, but he wins most of his battles before the shooting even starts.
"I'll kill 4 of you before you even clear your weapons, and I will take my chances with the other two". All said as a matter of fact, that right there is what made Raylan....Raylan.
(0:11) "Would you prefer that I respond point by point, or should I wait 'til the end?" 🤣 That line cracks me up, like they're in an office or a conference room having a calm, professional disagreement on a business matter (what vendor would be better for their company to contract with, what design they should use for a project, etc.) rather than in the street on the verge of a shootout.
It's like when he and the Fed bust in on Darryl Crowe, and Boyd's bunch. "I'd call this a United Nations of Assholes." to which Boyd replies, "Well that's funny because we were just considering ratifying some shit." 😂
Timothy olyphant(raylan) and walton goggins(boyd crowder) made this my favorite series ever. This has to be the best told tale of cops and cons from both sides of the story. RIP Elmore Leonard. The reason why the show was cut short.
They could have kept going even after Elmore Leonards death, they changed a lot from his books. He actually got to the point to where he was writing his Raylan books to go along with the show. Just like Boyd was supposed to die in the first season like he died in the first Raylan short story.
The show DID continue after he passed. The entire crew of the show wanted to wrap it up and it end it well versus letting it wander on for to long and become just another show languishing past it’s prime. I think it was the right call and wish more series cared more about the story instead of trying to squeak out money and viewers for too long.
The ending was meh. I felt Boyd at least deserved a clean death, if not a win. He got nothing. Raylon got everything. Hell so did Ava, and she was kinda a piece of crap.
man he's carrying a badge and commission they are nothing more than paperwork,and he is one damn good actor,he's sounds sincere,dope boy is getting the message,time to pack it in and head home,no winners here
"Would you prefer that I respond point by point or should I wait 'til the end?" "You can wait 'til the end." Doesn't even leave a beat. Raylan is a boss.
Best line ever in a situation like this was spoken by the great John Wayne in Big Jake. "Anything happens, my fault, your fault, nobody's fault, you're going to die. No matter what else happens, you're going to die."
There is only one person who can play Clint Eastwood/Dirty Harry…….CLINT EASTWOOD. God broke the molds of John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson, Steve McQueen, James Stewart.
I watched the first season last year and came to it about a week ago to start the second. It’s a massive jump in quality, it’s almost a totally different show. Olyphant should have won some awards for this.
There is typically some sort of order in organized crime (literally effect of the cause that is organization). Chaos is bad for business. Ultimately, more criminal just want money, just like anyone else. They are just willing to brake the rules that were voted on to do it.
Laws are just rules imposed by the strongest. These people are only criminals because the state is the strongest. Absent the state, their laws are just as valid as any found in a law book. This is how the real world works.
I always love the ones that say things like "You killed my friend!" like that's some sort of justification. They've killed dozens and dozens of people. They don't get to whine about something like that.
God I miss this show! Between Raylan, Boyd, and all the other characters, this was one of the greatest shows ever. I started rewatching the entire series .....again!
Every so often a show comes along that demonstrates what the medium is capable of and it blows almost every other show, and most movies, completely away. And when you look to see why, it's obvious. Every step in the chain is just stunningly executed. Writing, casting, direction, lighting, camera work, performances all combine and make a whole that's even better than its excellent parts. This show was absolutely superb and scenes like this one show why.
@@frostyrobot7689 one or two near the end had a few actors, well, one, that almost ruined it. Shockingly bad choice. The cousin from Florida who couldn't do the accent. Otherwise almost perfect overall.
@@commenter6722 I'm not from the area myself, but yeah, I know who you're talking about and see what you mean, they did stick out. Going back to your original comment though, I'd back that up by adding that Justified is what can happen when a legendary writers work can be done (ahem) justice. Other contemporary Americana it stands in comparison to is Cormac McCarthy, in my opinion.
My favorite TV show; watched it 6 times. The dialogue is sometimes a stretch for rural Kentucky but that is overcome by a great story and great characters. This is a great scene, my favorite, in a show full of great scenes.
"Just cause I knew your daddy, don't think that means I won't have you killed right now." Man, if you knew Arlo, I'd be more surprised you aren't killing Raylan on general principle.
The crazy thing being, Raylan was more like Arlo (in the sense of kill or be killed) then he would have ever admitted. You don't grow up around that, and in it, like he said, without it ending up some part of who you are.
@@VivaLaDnDLogs I legit *JUST* saw where Vulture mag posted this!! I am so pumped!! Best series to ever be on tv, in my opinion, and Olyphant is magnificent as Raylan.
Gosh I miss this show. Used to look forward to the broadcasts every week. It would be last week's episode right before the premier episode and then an encore. I used to watch a full 3 or 4 hours of the show on the nights it aired.
I always carry a gold palm sized shield and have successfully ended all disputes with "now, you see this star, that's going to make it legal" ... works like a charm.
Such a GREAT show. With a few exceptions, the heavies in Justified came off as reasonably smart, at least in their area of expertise, rather than the dumb blocks you often get in TV & film. I think it was Bo, Mags, Boyd and the rest of Raylan's antagonists that really took the show to the next level.
One thing I really like about this show was the authentic 'feel' of it. My family's from Kentucky and Tenn, close to the area this is set in. Even the accents are fairly right on. Most actors overdo the southern accent, a lot of times it seems to always be an Alabama accent for some reason. But each region has its own variation, even states vary from one side to the other.
I'm in the same boat. My family is from Kentucky, I was born in TN and grew up on a farm in south-west Virginia. The accents were really spot on and I loved that aspect of the show. My dad, uncles, and aunts all sound like they could fit in to this show naturally.
Ppl from outside of the southern states tend to think theres one accent in the whole region, when in fact theres more like 8 or 9. Some states have different accents depending on what part of the state youre in.
@@razorfett147 There are at least several in KY. Folks from the mountains, Louisville and most of the rest can be distinguished from one another pretty easily if you listen.
Don’t even know this character beyond this one clip but I can tell that, to extend your illustration/joke…. When Raylan knocks on John Wick’s door the only answer he gets is “Can I help you, Officer?”
@@blackchibisan8116 Both characters are respectful and polite with confidence in themselves. Neither would worry about the other. Both would be prepared to deal with the other.
@@USMCPFC1 And that’s why I said what I said. I can’t imagine the two actively coming to blows or bullets. Just seems like the two would respect each other’s reputations and thus try to avoid getting in each other’s ways when possible. Because as terrifying As John Wick is, he doesn’t strike me as an especially cruel person(probably his wife’s influence) and Raylan is, from what little I’ve seen, the embodiment of that old trope of “the anger of a kind man”. So I imagine that the two would just leave the other be and have enough respect to not get in each other’s ways. Just a tip of the hat and how do you do.
This is my favorite scene in the whole series. Backs down a squad of hard men simply by telling them the truth about their chances, like "you'll kill me, probably, but at least a few of you will be dead or permanently scarred. Is it worth it?"
It sounded more to me like "I'll kill 4 of you in a flash, and the other two shortly thereafter and the worst thing that will happen to me is getting blood on my shoes and a lecture when I get to the office."
Why are minions always so weak? I want a show where the protagonist says this and immediately gets shot before he's done with his speech. "Great work, Otis. That's an extra bag of devil's lettuce for you."
"I'll kill 4 of ya before you even clear your weapons..." That's some Clint Eastwood, man-with-no-name, Doc Holiday in is prime, "I'm your Huckleberry" type sh*t right there...💯!!
This part was so cool, it motivated me during my officer days. I remember being in a confrontation with a person and I used that line. How was I to know my Grandmother was faster on the draw than I was! She'd been watching Gun Smoke!
I haven't purchased a DVD in 15 plus years, but I just bought the complete series of Justified. It's getting hard to find it without having to pay for it.
Raylan Givens did a great job playing Timothy Olyphant
Oliphant did a great job playing Clint Eastwood
lol, well put.😄
Oh....he's not done. :) Show's coming back. :)
This is great
bahahaha! awesome! real talk
I always loved the dialogue on Justified; "Shall I respond point by point...?" This uniqueness all derives from the writers constantly asking "What would Elmore Leonard do?" Certainly one of my top ten series of all time.
The writing in this series is just completely lights out!!!!
Rip to the Hotrod Himself
@kykrazy6050 wasn't it, though? I mean, the dialogue was amazing. I was just writing how Justified completely throws out the Chekhov's Gun principle, where if there's a gun in the first scene you have to shoot it by the third.
Justified ignores the low-hanging fruit that's there just to draw your attention, and it does it so masterfully
What made this scene for me was the casual "Alright." after Raylan said he should wait until the end. Always makes me laugh.
He’s articulate its like frasier but as a western
He played that character so fantastically.
"If you wanted me to shoot you in the front you shoulda run towards me" - Raylan Givens
What a line!
Best line ever!
My word, this show is something else. The dialogue, characters, and writing in this series is second to none, truly top tier - endless rewatch value solely for all of the epic lines of Raylan Givens! (and that's not even including all of the fantastic dialogue from all of the other characters)
The late great Elmore Leonard.
@@jerrybrownell3633 Wish there were more like him. Shows ever since this one have really struggled to come close to even touching the quality of this one.
@@ComedyBros5 Any that you feel are as good & worth a look? Banshee is a pretty close second.
@@Woodbug-b7t Banshee is phenomenal. Deadwood, Breaking Bad, The Wire, The Sopranos, Better Call Saul, the first two seasons of Peaky Blinders, Boardwalk Empire, and NYPD Blue are all good ones.
People say to check out Longmire if you like Justified. But honestly, once you've seen a "neo-western" series like Justified, it will just pale in comparison.
Thanks Bro...will check em out. I too thought 'Longmire' was a tad slow. Enjoyed it though.
It's amazing that he works that hard in law enforcement, yet still has the time and energy to be the number one roving salesman for Dunder Mifflin Scranton.
One of THE coolest lines ever uttered on tv.
No when Rayland throw the bullet at the guy and said, the next one is coming faster, is my favorite
@@outdoorlife5396 I don't know how you can pick a favorite. Raylan had at least one insanely epic line per season.
@@ComedyBros5 true, it is like Beth on Yellowstone
"Wonderful things happen when you sow the seeds of mistrust in a garden of assholes" is one of my favorites, along with the more often "You got about ten seconds to decide what you're going to do next".
Scenes like this are what made the show a hit.
I always say that the reason I like Raylan so much is that he's always assessing the situation and he lets people know that he has a grasp on the immediate situation to disarm them mentally or cause them to enter a situation in which he knows he will beat them physically. He's a great gunfighter, but he wins most of his battles before the shooting even starts.
Sadly, real world villains are seldom so reasonable.
"I'll kill 4 of you before you even clear your weapons, and I will take my chances with the other two". All said as a matter of fact, that right there is what made Raylan....Raylan.
I believe he would as well
The angriest man Winona ever met.
@@Ignats75
Was he angry?
@@goldenbear8250 His ex-wife thought so.
"And the star will make it legal." How many cops have hidden behind THAT little gem?
(0:11) "Would you prefer that I respond point by point, or should I wait 'til the end?" 🤣 That line cracks me up, like they're in an office or a conference room having a calm, professional disagreement on a business matter (what vendor would be better for their company to contract with, what design they should use for a project, etc.) rather than in the street on the verge of a shootout.
It's like when he and the Fed bust in on Darryl Crowe, and Boyd's bunch.
"I'd call this a United Nations of Assholes." to which Boyd replies, "Well that's funny because we were just considering ratifying some shit." 😂
You should read his 5 year plan.
How it should b.
Rodney was always the most reasonable to deal with of all the criminal elements shown in the series
@@seandlax9 And that DEA played by Eric Roberts was genuinely pissed that Roscoe and his brother killed him.
Timothy olyphant(raylan) and walton goggins(boyd crowder) made this my favorite series ever. This has to be the best told tale of cops and cons from both sides of the story. RIP Elmore Leonard. The reason why the show was cut short.
They could have kept going even after Elmore Leonards death, they changed a lot from his books. He actually got to the point to where he was writing his Raylan books to go along with the show. Just like Boyd was supposed to die in the first season like he died in the first Raylan short story.
The show DID continue after he passed. The entire crew of the show wanted to wrap it up and it end it well versus letting it wander on for to long and become just another show languishing past it’s prime. I think it was the right call and wish more series cared more about the story instead of trying to squeak out money and viewers for too long.
@Cap'n J.T. Kirk: True that. There's far too many series that go on way past their 'sell-by' date.
The ending was meh. I felt Boyd at least deserved a clean death, if not a win. He got nothing. Raylon got everything. Hell so did Ava, and she was kinda a piece of crap.
I take it if you've never seen The Wire?
Timothy made this an absolute gem of a series.
Every scene was pure gold every time😁👍👍👍
And that's what you call a "Cool Customer". Not a sound of anxiety or fear in his voice.
man he's carrying a badge and commission they are nothing more than paperwork,and he is one damn good actor,he's sounds sincere,dope boy is getting the message,time to pack it in and head home,no winners here
What's interesting is the villain belongs to the same culture, and they completely understand each other.
Enjoyed Justified as much as any show TV has offered. Pure joy.
"Would you prefer that I respond point by point or should I wait 'til the end?"
"You can wait 'til the end."
Doesn't even leave a beat. Raylan is a boss.
I love how cool Hot Rod is with it too 😂.
“You can wait til the end”
“Ok” lol
@@KingKhanate1997 That "OK" is the best part. It sells the whole exchange brilliantly.
This show was awesome. Loved the characters but Raylan and Boyd were pure perfection
The writing....The acting....It's why it's the greatest show ever on TV!! Olyphant is Raylan Givens.
Best line ever in a situation like this was spoken by the great John Wayne in Big Jake. "Anything happens, my fault, your fault, nobody's fault, you're going to die. No matter what else happens, you're going to die."
Jacob McCandle was a good man.
@@SoldierDrew A definite badass.
"...I'm gonna blow your head off..."
@@doughesson That's right. It's been so log since I've seen the movie that I forgot.
"Your friends may get me in a rush, but not before I make your head into a canoe." -- Tombstone
One of my favorite scenes in the series. “Oh, I learned a bit from old Arlo…”.
They need to do a remake of Dirty Harry and have this guy play him. Very, very few Men can reach that level of Coolness! The guy's got it Big Time!
No, leave it alone.
Hell yeah, I'd pay good money to watch that
Hugh Jackman might have been interesting a few years back. Maybe pull a Shaft and having be his nephew or something.
There is only one person who can play Clint Eastwood/Dirty Harry…….CLINT EASTWOOD. God broke the molds of John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson, Steve McQueen, James Stewart.
Doesn't Timothy Olyphant play that Eastwood character from Rango?
This was one of if not the best show on TV. He brought the character to life. Every single episode was fantastic.
Olyphant also played the title character "Hitman" based on the video game and the criminal in the last Die Hard movie... "Live Free or Die Hard".
@@Mustang-bk4ns yep. He's a really good actor. He was also in I Am Number Four
He was great in Deadwood too
@@hdjmiller - I saw that but don't remember Olyphant being there?
@@Mustang-bk4ns He was No 4's protector.
makes me proud to be a Givens
That’s a given
👍
hey john - how'd that toyota 4x4 van work out ?.....small world
Loved that series, sad when it was over. Modern day version of a good ole Western
This clip made me start watching the show. Currently on season 5. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼 gotta be one of the best shows I've ever seen.
Of all the clips floating around, this one really lures you into the series. Fantastic from start to finish
A touch of old Clint Eastwood westerns thrown into this series onto Raylan Givens made it simply magnificent
I watched the first season last year and came to it about a week ago to start the second. It’s a massive jump in quality, it’s almost a totally different show. Olyphant should have won some awards for this.
This show could not have been cast any better. He plays the fuck out of a gunslinger. Glad they brought him in to play a similar role in Mando.
Right down to Dan from Deadwood as the bartender in his ep.
One of the best series ever. Had to have the box set to watch over again.
Love Justified, i've probably watched the entire run 5 or 6 times. Never gets old.
Always amazing to hear criminals act like their personal "laws" must be upheld.
There is typically some sort of order in organized crime (literally effect of the cause that is organization). Chaos is bad for business. Ultimately, more criminal just want money, just like anyone else. They are just willing to brake the rules that were voted on to do it.
every criminal has laws, even the "lawful" criminals otherwise known as politicians.
@@nomadhakunamatata5793 Yes, Senators and Congresscritters go in with median assets and come out rich because of their "laws".
Laws are just rules imposed by the strongest. These people are only criminals because the state is the strongest. Absent the state, their laws are just as valid as any found in a law book. This is how the real world works.
I always love the ones that say things like "You killed my friend!" like that's some sort of justification. They've killed dozens and dozens of people. They don't get to whine about something like that.
God I miss this show! Between Raylan, Boyd, and all the other characters, this was one of the greatest shows ever. I started rewatching the entire series .....again!
Damn! Raylan was a bad ass!😎
Those one-liners of his would have had all but the toughest of thugs dying of laughter.
Great performance and how well he displayed the character really showed grit with his acting.
A remarkable talent
Every so often a show comes along that demonstrates what the medium is capable of and it blows almost every other show, and most movies, completely away. And when you look to see why, it's obvious. Every step in the chain is just stunningly executed. Writing, casting, direction, lighting, camera work, performances all combine and make a whole that's even better than its excellent parts. This show was absolutely superb and scenes like this one show why.
Agree, and the best thing is, despite it being underrated, it was still given the time to breathe and deliver 6 excellent seasons.
@@frostyrobot7689 one or two near the end had a few actors, well, one, that almost ruined it. Shockingly bad choice. The cousin from Florida who couldn't do the accent. Otherwise almost perfect overall.
@@commenter6722 I'm not from the area myself, but yeah, I know who you're talking about and see what you mean, they did stick out. Going back to your original comment though, I'd back that up by adding that Justified is what can happen when a legendary writers work can be done (ahem) justice. Other contemporary Americana it stands in comparison to is Cormac McCarthy, in my opinion.
Still one of the best shows ever on television
My favorite TV show; watched it 6 times. The dialogue is sometimes a stretch for rural Kentucky but that is overcome by a great story and great characters.
This is a great scene, my favorite, in a show full of great scenes.
“And ya see this star? That’s gonna make it legal” dayyyyum that was cold
"Just cause I knew your daddy, don't think that means I won't have you killed right now."
Man, if you knew Arlo, I'd be more surprised you aren't killing Raylan on general principle.
The crazy thing being, Raylan was more like Arlo (in the sense of kill or be killed) then he would have ever admitted. You don't grow up around that, and in it, like he said, without it ending up some part of who you are.
@@jadefire1814 The Angriest Man in Kentucky.
@@VivaLaDnDLogs Exactly what Winona told him, "Raylan, I think you are the angriest man I have ever known."
@@jadefire1814 DUDE. JUSTIFIED IS COMING BACK! LIMITED SERIES!
*JUSTIFIED: PRIMEVAL CITY*
@@VivaLaDnDLogs I legit *JUST* saw where Vulture mag posted this!! I am so pumped!! Best series to ever be on tv, in my opinion, and Olyphant is magnificent as Raylan.
Damn, I guess I"M gonna have to watch it for the third time.
I'm in the middle of season 5 of my 3rd binge. Kinda like a fine wine. Enjoy!
It's that good.
3rd time only?
It was a great series and my wife gave me the complete CD set for Christmas
Right?..awesome ..I’ve streamed through the series numerous times ..never gets old ..
What show is this, I don't watch alot of TV but I would like to watch this.
Make sure you thank your wife. 😁
@@mrtmagoo1 the show is called Justified
@@mrtmagoo1 Justified.
“Would you prefer that I respond point by point, or should I wait ‘til the end?”
“You can wait ‘til the end.”
“Okay…” 😂🤣
Coolest scene on TV man. Coolest.
Raylan Givens, the modern day incarnation of Seth Bullock.
Gosh I miss this show. Used to look forward to the broadcasts every week. It would be last week's episode right before the premier episode and then an encore. I used to watch a full 3 or 4 hours of the show on the nights it aired.
Damn, we need a continuation of this show with Raylan in Miami! One of the best shows ever!
It just got the greenlight today. "Justified: vice city"
@@Bessdohome City Primeval is the name
The legendary Mickey Jones, besides acting in tons of movies and television shows he played drums for Bob Dylan, among others
“Do we have a understanding!”
LOL...
This is my introduction to this show...
how can they possibly follow up on such a great first impression...
LOL
Bearded fellow is one hell of a drummer.
The Epitome of Calm, Cool, and Never Let Them See You Sweat. Love the character of Deputy Marshal Raylan Givens.
Damn I loved that series. Timothy Olyphant was made for this role and Raylan was the baddest of the badasses.
This Hot Rod actor is also another great character actor.
One of my fav actors period. This role was meant for Timothy to play, extremely convincing!
I got into watching this show after it was finished. I binge watched on the weekends. Love the show and Raylan and Boyd made the show.
I always carry a gold palm sized shield and have successfully ended all disputes with "now, you see this star, that's going to make it legal" ... works like a charm.
So, are you a Marshal, or just impersonating one?
One of the Greatest TV shows ever!!!
Such a GREAT show. With a few exceptions, the heavies in Justified came off as reasonably smart, at least in their area of expertise, rather than the dumb blocks you often get in TV & film. I think it was Bo, Mags, Boyd and the rest of Raylan's antagonists that really took the show to the next level.
You are absolutely correct in that.
Wynn Duffy, not quite an antagonist, but definitely not a protagonist. still love that character. But Boyd was S tier.
The clever bad guys were balanced out by the likes of Dewey Crowe, who apparently didn't even know how many kidneys he had at any given time.
Show?
@@georgevanhoose6333 Dewey was so fucking stupid it was funny. Sometimes it seemed like raylan felt bad for him because he was stupid.
One thing I really like about this show was the authentic 'feel' of it. My family's from Kentucky and Tenn, close to the area this is set in. Even the accents are fairly right on. Most actors overdo the southern accent, a lot of times it seems to always be an Alabama accent for some reason. But each region has its own variation, even states vary from one side to the other.
I'm in the same boat. My family is from Kentucky, I was born in TN and grew up on a farm in south-west Virginia. The accents were really spot on and I loved that aspect of the show. My dad, uncles, and aunts all sound like they could fit in to this show naturally.
Ppl from outside of the southern states tend to think theres one accent in the whole region, when in fact theres more like 8 or 9. Some states have different accents depending on what part of the state youre in.
@@razorfett147 There are at least several in KY. Folks from the mountains, Louisville and most of the rest can be distinguished from one another pretty easily if you listen.
I'm East Texas and and around Austin, San Antonio, they ask me where I'm from.
Lol.
So good. I've watched it front to back twice. I'm fixin' to watch it a third time. So good.
This is the greatest series ever! The pilot may very well be the absolute best 50+ minutes of television ever filmed.
Classic - “You die first, get it.” Puts things into perspective right quick…
Raylen is the most under rated character in TV history
That's some of the best acting ever...period.
Aw shit, now I'm gonna have to go back and re-watch this again....... it's just too damned good.
I know chuck norris checks under his bed for john wick but raylan givens doesn't need to. When raylan talks the world listens.
Don’t even know this character beyond this one clip but I can tell that, to extend your illustration/joke….
When Raylan knocks on John Wick’s door the only answer he gets is “Can I help you, Officer?”
Idk how true that actually is. Chuck Norris can clog a toilet with his pee
@@blackchibisan8116 Both characters are respectful and polite with confidence in themselves. Neither would worry about the other. Both would be prepared to deal with the other.
@@USMCPFC1
And that’s why I said what I said. I can’t imagine the two actively coming to blows or bullets. Just seems like the two would respect each other’s reputations and thus try to avoid getting in each other’s ways when possible.
Because as terrifying As John Wick is, he doesn’t strike me as an especially cruel person(probably his wife’s influence) and Raylan is, from what little I’ve seen, the embodiment of that old trope of “the anger of a kind man”. So I imagine that the two would just leave the other be and have enough respect to not get in each other’s ways. Just a tip of the hat and how do you do.
@@blackchibisan8116 well said. I like that.
So glad that we're getting more Raylan in the future.
We are...?
I love Timothy Olyphant. Absolute badass. Great in The Crazies
And we all first saw him in Scream 2.
This is my favorite scene in the whole series. Backs down a squad of hard men simply by telling them the truth about their chances, like "you'll kill me, probably, but at least a few of you will be dead or permanently scarred. Is it worth it?"
It sounded more to me like "I'll kill 4 of you in a flash, and the other two shortly thereafter and the worst thing that will happen to me is getting blood on my shoes and a lecture when I get to the office."
It reminds me of the line from Tombstone said by Wyatt Earp.
"You'll catch me in a rush but not before I make your head into a canoe, you got that?"
Man, I really loved watching this series, Timothy was so awesome in his role!
Fun Hollywood fact; the TV pilot 📺 for FXs Justified was produced in Kittanning PA near Pittsburgh.
One of the best series ever.
Why are minions always so weak? I want a show where the protagonist says this and immediately gets shot before he's done with his speech. "Great work, Otis. That's an extra bag of devil's lettuce for you."
"I'll kill 4 of ya before you even clear your weapons..."
That's some Clint Eastwood, man-with-no-name, Doc Holiday in is prime, "I'm your Huckleberry" type sh*t right there...💯!!
This part was so cool, it motivated me during my officer days. I remember being in a confrontation with a person and I used that line. How was I to know my Grandmother was faster on the draw than I was! She'd been watching Gun Smoke!
That show is awesome. Need to watch it again.
Justified is coming back for a Limited Series!!!
Didn't know that, thanks. Can't wait for it to come out.
He was such a good character
Spoken like a person who has no understanding of the word.
@@asc_missions3080 good character what’s your point?
@@angrycollector7012 So you had a typo and you fixed it. Point taken.
I can’t get enough of the dialogue and the way Mr. Oliphant delivers…….Great writers….Breaking Bad was the same way….Great shows….
This show did a real good job of channeling the writing style of the creator, Elmore Leonard. If you have never read any of his books, you should.
Damm, now I'm going to have to RE-RE-Watch the show....
One a great show that was..Love it..
In season 1, Raylan told Boyd he wasn't around when Arlo pulled that scam. So he was lying to Boyd back then to avoid talking about his dad.
"I learned a bit", to have that kind of confidence, man, bad ass!
Possibly one of the best scenes on the show
Dude, there were many best scenes !
Elmore Leonard has left us , but his magificent characters live on!
Welp. Thanks for adding that show to my watchlist. It's on Hulu as of January 2022 if anyone is interested.
And you see this ⭐️, that’s gunna make it L🦅
Brilliant acting 👌
This was such an underrated show!!
And that my friends, is how you deliver a threat.
Timothy! Come back! All is forgiven! Give us more Justified!
I haven't purchased a DVD in 15 plus years, but I just bought the complete series of Justified. It's getting hard to find it without having to pay for it.
Wow, what a scene. I watched some episodes but missed many. This turned out better than I thought.
You need to watch the entire thing. With lockdowns all over the place this is the perfect time. Wait till you see the Finale.
I'm even more excited that it's coming back now
it is?
One of the best shows ever! Just announced, Justified coming back with new episodes of Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens!
"If you're going to shoot, shoot don't talk".....The Good, The Bad and the ugly
One of my favorite scenes
Agent 47's origin story.
Even the brothers were in awe!
That was such a great show
every single 2 minute clip of Raylan being cold as shit I just say to my self "DAMN"