You got that right! The whole series! Maybe when the new one with Boyd being back and Raylon chasing him ...maybe just maybe we could see Tim again....don't know what he's up to now....
And underused! Shouldn’t have gone all the way to season 6 before getting a boatload of screen time. They could easily do a spin-off on just Gutterson’s character.
I love Tim's self awareness that this might be all PTSD paranoia and when he finds out a trained killer is actually trying to kill him he relaxes because that is preferable to losing his marbles.
@@FrancesOlson-rh9kg I'm sure you meant 'repartee', but yeah, I have to agree. On their own, they probably don't get along easy with just about everyone else, but they cross paths and understand each other as natural born killers. The back-and-forth follows naturally after that.
@@danieldickson8591 I agree they should have had more air time but wouldn’t you agree that too much and it changes the dynamic and those scenes aren’t as enjoyable & anticipated. Of the 3 I’d say Gutterson needed the most extra time on screen, followed by Rachael then Art. Speaking of Art, I hated how Art and Raylan’s relationship soured and become strained the final season. I can see how Raylan seemed selfish and out of control at times, but I always felt he was motivated by justice. Obviously the shows title referred to Raylan’s shootings always being “justified” since they always drew first, but clearly at times they felt they had to because Raylan maneuvered them into situations where he could kill them. But they were all very bad people. Raylan was motivated by “justice”, but the law often got in his way as it does favor the bad guys. Boyd, however, always knew Raylan was ultimately ethical and wouldn’t kill Boyd unless Boyd drew first. Thus on numerous occasions Boyd was the more rational of the two and would even say Raylan I’m not going to give you a reason to pull that trigger. And let’s be honest, Raylan and Boyd did more than dig coal together. The connection and their families ran deeper than that. They were like 2 brothers that both took a different path. Each on opposite sides of the law. The show did a phenomenal job portraying how often the criminals are protected by the law while at other times the law can be manipulated to frame and/or kill someone but be ruled as “justified”. A truly brilliant and unique show!!!
@@jessedelaney920 They took a chance (calling the bad guy's bluff) that there were no explosives in the "stalled" vehicles which they just put themselves closer to. They then had the cover of all the vehicles, and could wait out reinforcements better.
Dialogues in this show are genius. "I would like a young Jerard Depardieu to play me in the movie, I'm honoured." - this phrase alone makes me giggle uncontrollably for minutes every time I'm reminded of it. This whole scene - who needs cinema when you have shows like this filled to the brim with this kind of scenes. Such a great show.
Something they did really well on this show in subtle ways was show you Tim's situational awareness is off the chart. It's subtle in most episodes, but even when he doesn't have lines he's always doing something to show he's aware in the background. Really well written and really well acted.
Tim is a great character. He is much closer to reverting to himself than is shown, held back by his will. In short, it’s all he can do to stop from taking scalps.
@@henryrodgers1752 "Now you might not believe it, but under fire, Animal Mother is one of the... finest human beings in the world. All he needs is somebody to throw hand grenades at him the rest of his life." -- PVT Eightball, "Full Metal Jacket"
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Never got enough of Tim; he just consumed a scene whenever he was on camera. This was one of my favorites. I need to get out of the house more. The loss of this show still haunts me.
Talk about consuming a scene... Remember when Tim and Raylan interviewed that woman who was half a psychic? The three of them, from start to finish, were just NAILING every aspect of their characters at each encounter with all their dialogue and every facial expression. My special favorite was when Raylan threw that woman a compliment comparing her to a beautiful actress. I always remember the look on her face was so genuinely shocked and thrilled, like a school girl with her crush, that no one was supposed to see because Raylan was walking away.
Season 4 is my favorite just for the Drew Thompson mystery, Colt Rhodes and Tim Gutterson’s relationship/Tim getting used more, and the character of Nicky Augustine. This season is a blast!
Watching Deadwood now, and if you like the actor who plays Drew Thompson, I believe he plays a character named Ellsworth in Deadwood. Olyphant is also in that.
I'll say the same for Sons of Anarchy.. I think knew when to 'end it' properly.. Unlike, let's say... SUPERNATURAL lolol.. it was only supposed to be 5 seasons, but the fans literally surrounded Kripke's (creator) house lol
IMO, Sons went rapidly downhill after the second season. I did watch the whole series but it felt like the later seasons were more about cashing paychecks than telling a story.
One of the things that made this show really good was how they showed respect to the other Marshalls Raylan worked with. They weren’t throw away characters who sucked at their jobs. They were just as sharp and deadly as Raylan, they just mostly played by the book. The show didn’t elevate Raylan by making them incompetent, used them to show his leadership and ability to work as a cohesive teammate which actually made him a much more dangerous character.
I've always called season 4 the happy season. Every character was given so much dimension. The storylines and how the characters crossed were better than any movie. The Drew Story and the Constable that can take a beating, Tim and Boyd's guy here are gold.
One of the most brilliant scene ever, “Its NOT a comedy.” Pitts was a brilliant undervalued actor. The writing is beyond. I have Colton and Tim’s dialog memorized.. Thanks so much for posting this,
Honestly, the actor who plays Tim could have just as easily played Raylan and, provided they could maintain the quality of the writing, "Tim" should have had his own spin-off show based on this one. They were all good actors fueled by a sledgehammer script, but even in such a constellation of talent, the actor playing Tim still stood out.
Skipped the best part of this scene! "All I know is I'm having full blown PTSD episode right now." "You get those a lot?" "Only when I'm handling firearms in public." 🤣😅
Started the clip a half minute too late. Some of the best dialogue in the show: "You sure?" "For all I know I'm having a full blown PTSD episode" "You have those a lot?" "Only when I'm handling firearms in public."
The kind of smooth, cool dialogue that Yellowstone could only dream about. Its nice watching something where everyone isn't a catch phrase dropping, ultra macho cowboy with ridiculous plot armor.
Shows how their are many great actors who just need the right role to push them.. I watched EuroTrip and never saw the actor again until Justified.. But becsue or Jusitifed I would watch movies that started him in an action type role etc..
Love❤❤❤❤ Tim.. So many cool characters...ensemble cast meams more more than just Olyphant...brimg back it all or dont...like Frazier. .keep it like it was yall.. Dammmmm....
@@TarynsTime The re-appearance of Boyd deeply disappointed me. I hope that as soon Boyd and Raylan meet in the new series, Boyd finally gets killed off for good, unable to reappear, because the character is so annyoing.
I have enjoyed Ron Eldard's work since Sleepers. The Hell's Kitchen bar scene with Billy Crudup, Kevin Bacon, and (in a brief cameo appearance) Aida Turturro is one of the most riveting moments in cinema that I have ever watched.
Big issue with this: If you sense an ambush or get engaged in an ambush the one thing you certainly do not do is stay in the kill zone. Lmao they sat there exposed for an entire scene.
True, in this situation, when you're boxed in, you immediately circle and assess the situation from cover. If the third car hadn't been there, Tim simply would have stomped on the gas.
Tim was very underrated in the original series
You got that right! The whole series! Maybe when the new one with Boyd being back and Raylon chasing him ...maybe just maybe we could see Tim again....don't know what he's up to now....
And underused! Shouldn’t have gone all the way to season 6 before getting a boatload of screen time. They could easily do a spin-off on just Gutterson’s character.
Not by me haha
Yes very underrated
I agree. But don’t tell Scotty. Because Scotty doesn’t know.
I love Tim's self awareness that this might be all PTSD paranoia and when he finds out a trained killer is actually trying to kill him he relaxes because that is preferable to losing his marbles.
Yes, that's one my favorite moments from this scene. He's so relieved and calm right in the middle of that.
“Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they don’t trying to get you, son” Bon Crowder
I think a spinoff with Tim would be fun to watch!!!!
@@randythompson8826I’ve been waiting on this for literal years
its a tv show. there is no ptsd, and there are no trained killers. grow the eff up.
"It's not a fantasy". Perfect line.
RLTW!
The repitoire in this scene is outstanding
Its a great line, especially since that dude played Durant in Black Hawk Down
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@@FrancesOlson-rh9kg I'm sure you meant 'repartee', but yeah, I have to agree. On their own, they probably don't get along easy with just about everyone else, but they cross paths and understand each other as natural born killers. The back-and-forth follows naturally after that.
I've always said that the one thing Justified didn't get right was how little we saw of Tim. This vid proves that...
Tim, Rachel, and Art. And I agree. But too much and it's no longer special.
@@nedhill1242 There must be a happy medium there.
@@danieldickson8591
I agree they should have had more air time but wouldn’t you agree that too much and it changes the dynamic and those scenes aren’t as enjoyable & anticipated.
Of the 3 I’d say Gutterson needed the most extra time on screen, followed by Rachael then Art.
Speaking of Art, I hated how Art and Raylan’s relationship soured and become strained the final season. I can see how Raylan seemed selfish and out of control at times, but I always felt he was motivated by justice. Obviously the shows title referred to Raylan’s shootings always being “justified” since they always drew first, but clearly at times they felt they had to because Raylan maneuvered them into situations where he could kill them. But they were all very bad people. Raylan was motivated by “justice”, but the law often got in his way as it does favor the bad guys.
Boyd, however, always knew Raylan was ultimately ethical and wouldn’t kill Boyd unless Boyd drew first. Thus on numerous occasions Boyd was the more rational of the two and would even say Raylan I’m not going to give you a reason to pull that trigger. And let’s be honest, Raylan and Boyd did more than dig coal together. The connection and their families ran deeper than that. They were like 2 brothers that both took a different path. Each on opposite sides of the law.
The show did a phenomenal job portraying how often the criminals are protected by the law while at other times the law can be manipulated to frame and/or kill someone but be ruled as “justified”.
A truly brilliant and unique show!!!
Easily one of the best sub plots
Possibly because he could eclipse Raylan without too much effort, which is something few could do.
"Oh, there's a sad part?" Just another golden nugget of dialog in the mother lode that is Justified.
"They circled the wagons." Perfect.
Insert "You weren't supposed to do that" meme here
What good what that do if I may ask
@@jessedelaney920 It provides protection and 360° surveillance
@@jessedelaney920 They took a chance (calling the bad guy's bluff) that there were no explosives in the "stalled" vehicles which they just put themselves closer to. They then had the cover of all the vehicles, and could wait out reinforcements better.
Dialogues in this show are genius. "I would like a young Jerard Depardieu to play me in the movie, I'm honoured." - this phrase alone makes me giggle uncontrollably for minutes every time I'm reminded of it. This whole scene - who needs cinema when you have shows like this filled to the brim with this kind of scenes. Such a great show.
*Gerard (He's a French dude, not a mouse.)
@@Au60schild Isn't the fact that I wrote his last name correctly more impressive than my little mistake? =p
He really does look like him so it makes sense.
@@maxzymator All sins are forgiven. Just a little levity on my part.
This is cinema
the way he accepted having to change the forrest gump name reference so quick always makes me laugh
Tim deserves his own spinoff/origin series
I was really hopeful they would bring him back during the reboot. That would have made it 10 times better.
@@napalmstickylikeglue The reboot needed more than Tim.
Must be the same actor..
Would love a War movie pre sequel with him at the end of his service..
@@Glide1992the Reboot was crap that ignored everything that was good about the show..
All they cared about was Raylan and DEI..
The chemistry Colton and Tim had, even for a brief half season, was so good. Unfortunately you always knew it was going to end badly for Colton
“I guess I’ll quit today.”
Fantastic final line for a character.
Raylen was the coolest, but Tim was the scariest. Dude was cold as ice.
Tim's best line, Nick Searcy tells him "Don't miss" and he says "I never miss"
Except when he let Raylans ice cream melt... can't be that cold
Something they did really well on this show in subtle ways was show you Tim's situational awareness is off the chart. It's subtle in most episodes, but even when he doesn't have lines he's always doing something to show he's aware in the background. Really well written and really well acted.
Wasn’t aware enough that one convenience store didn’t have a bathroom 😂😂
Tim is a great character. He is much closer to reverting to himself than is shown, held back by his will. In short, it’s all he can do to stop from taking scalps.
A Tim focused spinoff would have been (still could be) amazing.
As my father in law said, a Pearl Harbor WE 2 vet, the hardest thing is to not kill someone
@@orlandoarguijo9606 : As a Viet Nam vet, I concur.
@@henryrodgers1752
"Now you might not believe it, but under fire, Animal Mother is one of the... finest human beings in the world. All he needs is somebody to throw hand grenades at him the rest of his life."
-- PVT Eightball, "Full Metal Jacket"
@@henryrodgers1752 if you wanted to share more, I'm here to listen. Some of the most interesting and important stories are hiding here in plain sight on YT. Feel free to share whatever you'd like.
"Oh there's a sad part?" My favorite
Never got enough of Tim; he just consumed a scene whenever he was on camera. This was one of my favorites.
I need to get out of the house more. The loss of this show still haunts me.
City Primeval teased a new season at the end. Worth a watch
Talk about consuming a scene...
Remember when Tim and Raylan interviewed that woman who was half a psychic?
The three of them, from start to finish, were just NAILING every aspect of their characters at each encounter with all their dialogue and every facial expression.
My special favorite was when Raylan threw that woman a compliment comparing her to a beautiful actress.
I always remember the look on her face was so genuinely shocked and thrilled, like a school girl with her crush, that no one was supposed to see because Raylan was walking away.
would’ve loved to have seen colton’s reaction to tim’s “it’s Not a fantasy. anyway” @ 2:07 the way they subtly dig at each other is great
Season 4 is my favorite just for the Drew Thompson mystery, Colt Rhodes and Tim Gutterson’s relationship/Tim getting used more, and the character of Nicky Augustine. This season is a blast!
Watching Deadwood now, and if you like the actor who plays Drew Thompson, I believe he plays a character named Ellsworth in Deadwood. Olyphant is also in that.
@@Splitlickity Yup you're right. Love that show but not near as much rewatch value for me as there is with Justified.
@@Splitlickitythe man that played Drew was Bobby on Supernatural and in a few movies with the same persona in a way, a good way.
@@Splitlickity There were 19 crossover actors between the two shows.
Amazing writing. Even adding the "Lt. Dan" part was perfect.
What a terrific, well-written scene.
Brilliant scene. Right up there with Art's monologue about how awesome Drew Thompson is.
Can I like this one twice? Art was also under appreciated.
IMO, the original run of Justified is one of the few shows that stayed solid season after season.
This most recent reboot, Primieval, sucks.
@@WilliamGarner-Author I'm not surprised. I expected it to suck when they first announced it.
@@WilliamGarner-Authorof course...
It was made when DEI was the main point..
I'll say the same for Sons of Anarchy.. I think knew when to 'end it' properly.. Unlike, let's say... SUPERNATURAL lolol.. it was only supposed to be 5 seasons, but the fans literally surrounded Kripke's (creator) house lol
IMO, Sons went rapidly downhill after the second season. I did watch the whole series but it felt like the later seasons were more about cashing paychecks than telling a story.
One of the things that made this show really good was how they showed respect to the other Marshalls Raylan worked with. They weren’t throw away characters who sucked at their jobs. They were just as sharp and deadly as Raylan, they just mostly played by the book. The show didn’t elevate Raylan by making them incompetent, used them to show his leadership and ability to work as a cohesive teammate which actually made him a much more dangerous character.
Tim's an idiot... you can ask anybody.
Yes. That’s how you get from good to great. You could imagine each one of those guys having a show of their own.
I've always called season 4 the happy season. Every character was given so much dimension. The storylines and how the characters crossed were better than any movie. The Drew Story and the Constable that can take a beating, Tim and Boyd's guy here are gold.
This whole sequence including the beginning and end not shown here, was one of my favorite parts of the whole series.
Art, Raylan, Tim, and Rachel. Best damn set of marshals around.
I served with guys like Tim & they were big time bad asses. We used to say they were "Square as an ice cube & twice as cool."
One of the most brilliant scene ever, “Its NOT a comedy.”
Pitts was a brilliant undervalued actor. The writing is beyond. I have Colton and Tim’s dialog memorized.. Thanks so much for posting this,
Tim and Art were fookin awsome in this series.
I loved Tim!!! He was awesome!! Loved his dry humor, played the part perfectly!!!
The dialogue in this scene is perfection. Great writing, great delivery by the actors. 👩🍳
Mini 14 as a precision marskman rifle......boy how I laughed!
There is no mini 14 in this video.
@@JPerry-jw9ik Do you know your weapons (0:18, 0:27)???
@@TB-zf7we of course. Look at the gas tube. That's an m1a2 SOCOM. They're made by Springfield armories.
@@JPerry-jw9ik lmao look at the action length that's a dead ringer for a mini complete with the wonky side mount and all
That is most definitely a mini 14.
One of my favorite scenes in the series. Thanks for uploading it!
What a scene this was. I remember watching it first time and I was just blown away by the whole thing - acting, pace, scripting.
I remember Ron Eldard, from the day's he worked at Chicken Galore, in Ridgewood NY... Great actor and excellent chicken fryer.....
The entire series is fantastic
Honestly, the actor who plays Tim could have just as easily played Raylan and, provided they could maintain the quality of the writing, "Tim" should have had his own spin-off show based on this one. They were all good actors fueled by a sledgehammer script, but even in such a constellation of talent, the actor playing Tim still stood out.
Best series, best episode, (one of the) best scenes.
This was my favorite scene from the entire series.
Tim and Rachel need a limited series of their own.
"Justified : Harlen County."
Would watch, and honestly it would be better than City Primeval.
This was one of my favorite top two story arcs of the entire series.
Man the writers on that show. Their work was perfectly executed by the actors. “The Wire,” “Justified,” “Tulsa King,” “Landman.”
Superb scene. Excellent dialog
"Why are you calling?"
So I can move my car while your cell is occupied.
This was my favourite season
Always like that character Colt....
Justified was a series full of great scenes... this one may just be my favorite.
Honestly, it's criminal that Ron Eldard isn't in more things.
The series as a whole was so awesome that this spectacular scene had actually faded from my memory. Time for a rewatch!
Probably my favorite scene in the whole series! I’ve been looking for this clip for a while. Thanks for posting!
I love the quip " how bout you out him in a bar with a couple of rangers and be send them to the hospital"
"Its not a fantasy" 🤣 I LOVED Gutterson
Brilliant scene, brilliant show.
My goodness, this was such a great show!
I didn’t watch until a couple of weeks ago, and I keep watching the clips love Tim & Walter they are fantastic
Skipped the best part of this scene!
"All I know is I'm having full blown PTSD episode right now."
"You get those a lot?"
"Only when I'm handling firearms in public."
🤣😅
We didn’t get enough Tim in Justified
Started the clip a half minute too late.
Some of the best dialogue in the show: "You sure?" "For all I know I'm having a full blown PTSD episode" "You have those a lot?" "Only when I'm handling firearms in public."
Brilliant series
How do you possibly compare a dialogue to a dramatic conceit like this?!?!
What an amazing scene.
one of the best scenes in the show
Tim needed his own show
The kind of smooth, cool dialogue that Yellowstone could only dream about. Its nice watching something where everyone isn't a catch phrase dropping, ultra macho cowboy with ridiculous plot armor.
Tim is the goofy friend from EUROTRIP! And his nemesis is the shuttle commander from DEEP IMPACT! 🤩
Shows how their are many great actors who just need the right role to push them..
I watched EuroTrip and never saw the actor again until Justified..
But becsue or Jusitifed I would watch movies that started him in an action type role etc..
I wish we had more of competent Colt, he was fun.
More Tim please!
This was easily one of my favourite scenes in Justified
Love❤❤❤❤ Tim..
So many cool characters...ensemble cast meams more more than just Olyphant...brimg back it all or dont...like Frazier.
.keep it like it was yall..
Dammmmm....
I'd be so happy if they did. When I saw Boyd was out at the end of the new show, well I've got my hopes up for something good to come.
@@TarynsTime The re-appearance of Boyd deeply disappointed me. I hope that as soon Boyd and Raylan meet in the new series, Boyd finally gets killed off for good, unable to reappear, because the character is so annyoing.
means*, brings* - does the "N" key on your keyboard not work? And what is it with the way too many fullstops all over the place?
75 is always underrated
Deputy tim gunnerson was a great character
Damn, Tim! That was cool as ice!
I don't miss
I have enjoyed Ron Eldard's work since Sleepers. The Hell's Kitchen bar scene with Billy Crudup, Kevin Bacon, and (in a brief cameo appearance) Aida Turturro is one of the most riveting moments in cinema that I have ever watched.
They filmed the many exterior shots of this series around Fraiser Park, CA. This scene looks like it was the road through the Cudday valley.
The guy has a mini-14, he ain’t going to hit the broadside of a barn 😂
😂
It does have a scope so he can see what he missed LOL.
Tim needs a spinoff, set it in Montana or something
I'd watch that, it's probably be the best thing on TV these days.
its not a fantasy - awesome
i love tim so much
This is GREAT. Keep your notes: may need to use this.
Scotty doesn’t know.
It’s a damn shame they didn’t give Tim a bigger role.
Tim is a very smart guy, I like him!
Tim was a great character, could have carried his own show
Love tim❤
The Bronco at 0:24 ❤❤❤
Good scene
Tim should be in Reacher playing the same type of character
Ok, I'll watch Eurotrip again
I forgot Tim had a Savage 110 in this scene, kinda based tbh
The good guys have ESP!
Nobody circles the wagons... like the Buffalo Bills.
I love how they think a scope on a Mini 14 will fix the accuracy deficiencies inherent in that rifle. Too funny!
That is definitely where he parked his car
Tim was ice.
Putting a scope on a Mini 14 and expecting to hit anything at that range is.... optimistic.
Didn't realize that was Ron Eldard.
Hey! Let’s make a brand new series with just Raylan!
Yawn.
It was a great ensemble cast. Even Searcy was likeable.
Big issue with this: If you sense an ambush or get engaged in an ambush the one thing you certainly do not do is stay in the kill zone. Lmao they sat there exposed for an entire scene.
True, in this situation, when you're boxed in, you immediately circle and assess the situation from cover. If the third car hadn't been there, Tim simply would have stomped on the gas.
That is definitely where he parked his car.
Oh, there's a sad part? 😂
What's the name of the music during credits?
Fingers to the Bone, by Bleeding Fingers - according to Shazam
“It’s not uhhhhhh Fantasy…”