I think we should appreciate how that trucker kept his cool through that whole thing and doesn't even question taking a total (armed) stranger to the hospital.
Eh, that stranger just saved his life from a kidnapping + murder. Taking him to the hospital? He gets to go from victim to savior, and I'm pretty sure tons of men would jump on that chance to prove themselves.
That’s because he knows good and raylan only shoots at people that are directly threatening his life or another innocent life, and he wasn’t doing that lol
A bet I would never take. He came close on the last epsode. People need to realize, Boyd is raylan, if his aunt didn't give him money to go to college. Raylan hated Boyd, because he hated what he might of been. His father's son.
What a fun start to the second season by giving us the proverbial 'prologue' to the first season finale. Plays up the 'frenemy' thread with Boyd and Raylan which would absolutely be a thing in the season to come, while making it known Raylan's old boss did have his back and ironically enough was ready to get him back home. Then in an even more ironic twist, finds out that Raylan's not ready to return just yet. The second season and its Hatfield v. McCoy modern day twist with the Bennetts v. Givens is my personal favorite of them all. Finding out a little more about the temper that Raylan has and how much like his Dad he is (a crescendo leading to the Season 4 finale where you realize, he's actually worse than his father ever was at his).
In Raylan's defense, Arlo was just a belligerent asshole. Raylan is a belligerent loving husband and father. The former burns itself out. The latter will burn down the world.
What? How on earth is Raylan worse than Arlo? Stretch and a half there mate. Augustine is the closest he came to being anything like his father and even then he gave him a choice.
If you do not suspend disbelief enough to buy into the characters and story you see before you, it's just Muzak for your eyes and ears in a stationary elevator.
The best opening to a season simply because the writers realized following this storyline would be so boring and generic they had to end it as soon as possible
It wasn't supposed to be the original, picks up years after with Raylan in a much different place than where we left him. He's clearly wanting to be a father and leave the other side of him in the past when all that kicks up in Detroit and all he wants to do is spend time with his daughter.
Need help on this, please. The guy at the end, Raylan’s boss, looks like the actor who had a small part in A Few Good Men…played a Navy lawyer who angrily negotiated with Tom Cruise during softball practice. I’m too lazy to Google it, lol.
@@McMoffel , I’m not Gen Z btw, just lazy at the time I posted this. Thought it would be fun to ask the YT folks for a fun assist, but you went dark for some reason. I know it’s Matt Craven now, and always appreciated his legal wrangling with Cruise during softball practice about the merits of going to trial for a Navy guy who got busted for trying to sell oregano.
Raylan & Boyd having a gunfight in the rain; Raylan picks up the wounded girl & takes her to the boss's house, & when he walks in he's BONE DRY! OOPS- whoever was in charge of 'continuity' was spending too much time on their phone! LOL!
do you not understand the implication of them getting on the plane and that perhaps the flight between kentucky and miami is long enough that clothes would dry off maybe try reality TV, it's made for simpler minds
@@danielbeaumont3744 It's been my experience that patronizing comments & thinly- veiled insults are the 'go-to' preferences of the poorly educated, but by all means, you do you! Best regards, RCD!
@@danielbeaumont3744 Backing up a bit... OK- I 'vapor-locked' on the plane flight; you were correct. But IMHO, your correction was, to be blunt, insulting & rude, so I clapped back in kind when I should'a just let it go. I apologize; your response is up to you. Anyway, be well... RCD
Nope. Because it is pretend. So it is not an example of something real happening. I hope you get better soon. In this pretend story, the main character, quite often does things without being held accountable. If he did those things in reality, his situation would be quite different. It's just entertainment, though.
@@_TheDudeAbides_ my point is that throughout the entertainment industry women are often portrayed as instigators of violence but in most cases are not held to the same level of accountability that men are. This is part of the programming that both men and women receive. Women are not held to the same level of accountability that men are. If you think is is just entertainment you need to take another look. It is no different when men are almost always shown as being incompetent in current movies and TV. Do you think that is this has no impact on reality? Are you ignoring the fact that men are under constant attack from media, academia and government? I encourage you to take a critical look at how men and women are portrayed in mass media.
What the hell makes you think that she wasn't accountable. What would you done thrown her butt out of the airplane. That satisfy your accountability issues.
I think we should appreciate how that trucker kept his cool through that whole thing and doesn't even question taking a total (armed) stranger to the hospital.
In his defense that stranger did save his life.
Eh, that stranger just saved his life from a kidnapping + murder. Taking him to the hospital? He gets to go from victim to savior, and I'm pretty sure tons of men would jump on that chance to prove themselves.
Rayland a good judge of character.
ya gotta remember that truckers have balls of steel and have seen it all
I mean, was he STILL armed at that point ?
“Well I’d give you more but, everyone else you’ve sent my way is dead”
What an absolute force of nature
I love how every Section Chief hates Raylan for the trouble he causes. Also threatens people on his behalf.
Yep. Like and respect aren't mutually exclusive.
@@adamredden2007 trying to be helpful. I believe you may mean they are not synonymous.
@@1st2nd2 More like same thing only different. :)
That’s a good boss.
As Art so eloquently stated: “No one’s allowed to threaten to kill my deputies except me!”
"You understand, miss - the life you've led...."
🤣
refreshing when they're honest
The fine art of negotiation and diplomacy. 😂
I love how Boyd didn't think for a second rayland was shooting at him
Because he hadn't been shot
That’s because he knows good and raylan only shoots at people that are directly threatening his life or another innocent life, and he wasn’t doing that lol
because they dug coal together
@@chappy4756 BECAUSE they dug coal TOGETHER 😢
A bet I would never take. He came close on the last epsode.
People need to realize, Boyd is raylan, if his aunt didn't give him money to go to college. Raylan hated Boyd, because he hated what he might of been. His father's son.
Another great action-expository scene which with great character actors helped make Justified so darn good.
Grant: You're not gonna kill him.
Raylan: Why?
Grant: Cause, I'm gonna kill him.
One of the very best tv series iv ever watched great actors and scripts
First 4 seasons
Best series ever!!!
What a fun start to the second season by giving us the proverbial 'prologue' to the first season finale.
Plays up the 'frenemy' thread with Boyd and Raylan which would absolutely be a thing in the season to come, while making it known Raylan's old boss did have his back and ironically enough was ready to get him back home. Then in an even more ironic twist, finds out that Raylan's not ready to return just yet. The second season and its Hatfield v. McCoy modern day twist with the Bennetts v. Givens is my personal favorite of them all. Finding out a little more about the temper that Raylan has and how much like his Dad he is (a crescendo leading to the Season 4 finale where you realize, he's actually worse than his father ever was at his).
In Raylan's defense, Arlo was just a belligerent asshole. Raylan is a belligerent loving husband and father. The former burns itself out. The latter will burn down the world.
@@Nonaggress Yurp. The finale of Season 4 is a testament to this.
What? How on earth is Raylan worse than Arlo? Stretch and a half there mate. Augustine is the closest he came to being anything like his father and even then he gave him a choice.
That was pretty badass for a pencil-pushing field office chief. First time I saw it it came out of left field.
That is kind of the point, there is no appeal to authority or older cooler heads. It means putting a clear do not cross sign
He wasn't always a pencil pushing chief... I suspect Dan Grant was a badass in his own way back in his day.
Their relationship puts me splits. Awesome series.
That ending was pretty straightforward methinks.😂😎👍🏾
Some folks are just made for the parts they play. Timothy Olyphant is Rayland. Just a good ole country boy. ❤
Which is Soo funny... because Timothy is the quintessential Californian, berkenstock sandle wearing, surfer/tennis dude.
@chadfife3265 which makes him a great actor.
Olyphant has been great in every single role he's ever had.
I can't see Goggins as anything other than a devious bad boy.
He made that show twice as good.
“You have my word”
“I need more”
“I’d give you more, but anyone else whose “had my way” is dead””
What Raylan said was "Well I'd give you more, but everyone else you've sent my way is dead."
Love the fact that Boyd didn't even flinch when Raylan puts rounds into the plane door.
I love this series one of the best ever
👍👌👏 That's definitely the boss I always wished to have but unfortunately never got.
LOVE THIS SERIES, MIGHTY FINE ALL AROUND, MAKE ME HAPPY NOTIFIY ME REGULARLY THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Its subtle but there was a slight trade: the crime boss was told which rooms of his house were bugged to fuck and clearly he wasn't aware.
Never understood this till now lmao
I lov this show Yes, yes yes!
after the chiefs's warning, the drug guy looked at raylen like, who the fuck are you?🤣
he knew the house was bugged
I love how comments on these shows seem to imply that these are real people and not actors following the scripts created by writers... of fiction.
If you do not suspend disbelief enough to buy into the characters and story you see before you, it's just Muzak for your eyes and ears in a stationary elevator.
@@markricci1361titrttz
Characters are the fundamental lifeblood of any story and our connection to them is what makes a story compelling. Welcome to the human experience.
The comments are about the characters are you to woke to understand that
The best opening to a season simply because the writers realized following this storyline would be so boring and generic they had to end it as soon as possible
how many times Boyd saved Raylan's life, and raylan refuse to let Boyd get his revenge, and then get into a fight.
Just…time out. Too cool…..
I miss Justified. The new "Justified" series just didn't work like the original.
At least Boyd broke out of Tramble.
@@ronschramm9163 That was a great twist to give me hope for more Justified like the original.
It wasn't supposed to be the original, picks up years after with Raylan in a much different place than where we left him. He's clearly wanting to be a father and leave the other side of him in the past when all that kicks up in Detroit and all he wants to do is spend time with his daughter.
@@LenGott8345and that’s why some of us don’t like it.
“No, not execution.” Pause. “It’s *Predation.”*
Retribution
Yeah.. he said retribution. .
Stetson hats automatically dry after being rained on.
"Bruh you could have let me have my drink"
First time noticing how well Raylan's hat dried out on the plane.
its a private plane. It had a hat and boot drier.
@ HAHA!!
Is Walton Goggins coming back?
yes
lol. "Timeout"
In reality, he'd never have gotten past the second shooting. Still be doing paperwork at a desk.
What the hell's the matter with Raylan's voice?
Been in quite a few shootouts.
“Time-out”
I don’t remember this in season 2? Wasn’t Boyd still in jail?
1: this is literally the first scene of Season 2
2: Boyd was never in jail in season 2
Which one was the drug cartel boss...?
Need help on this, please. The guy at the end, Raylan’s boss, looks like the actor who had a small part in A Few Good Men…played a Navy lawyer who angrily negotiated with Tom Cruise during softball practice. I’m too lazy to Google it, lol.
Yes he was... but that's all I'm gonna give ya - IMDB exists for a reason
It took more time to type this sentence than to just look it up on IMDB. Fucking Gen Z
@@McMoffel , thank you.
@@JKLauderdale , thank you.
@@McMoffel , I’m not Gen Z btw, just lazy at the time I posted this. Thought it would be fun to ask the YT folks for a fun assist, but you went dark for some reason. I know it’s Matt Craven now, and always appreciated his legal wrangling with Cruise during softball practice about the merits of going to trial for a Navy guy who got busted for trying to sell oregano.
Nice aircraft not punctured?
I sure get a kick of out Raylansshit eating grind and eye rolls
So sad that they cucked him in the continuation
Raylan & Boyd having a gunfight in the rain; Raylan picks up the wounded girl & takes her to the boss's house, & when he walks in he's BONE DRY! OOPS- whoever was in charge of 'continuity' was spending too much time on their phone! LOL!
do you not understand the implication of them getting on the plane and that perhaps the flight between kentucky and miami is long enough that clothes would dry off
maybe try reality TV, it's made for simpler minds
@@danielbeaumont3744 It's been my experience that patronizing comments & thinly- veiled insults are the 'go-to' preferences of the poorly educated, but by all means, you do you! Best regards, RCD!
@@redcaddiedaddie guy who doesn't understand the passage of time wants to call me poorly educated
ok
@@danielbeaumont3744 Backing up a bit... OK- I 'vapor-locked' on the plane flight; you were correct. But IMHO, your correction was, to be blunt, insulting & rude, so I clapped back in kind when I should'a just let it go. I apologize; your response is up to you. Anyway, be well... RCD
@@redcaddiedaddie WELL NOW I FEEL LIKE AN ASS
lets pretend this never happened i hope you have a nice day ❤
Sadly, the latter rebooted show sucked....I had to stop watching after a few episodes
Another example of a woman not being held accountable for her actions. Her partner gets killed but she walks away.
Nope. Because it is pretend. So it is not an example of something real happening. I hope you get better soon. In this pretend story, the main character, quite often does things without being held accountable. If he did those things in reality, his situation would be quite different. It's just entertainment, though.
@@_TheDudeAbides_ my point is that throughout the entertainment industry women are often portrayed as instigators of violence but in most cases are not held to the same level of accountability that men are. This is part of the programming that both men and women receive. Women are not held to the same level of accountability that men are. If you think is is just entertainment you need to take another look. It is no different when men are almost always shown as being incompetent in current movies and TV. Do you think that is this has no impact on reality? Are you ignoring the fact that men are under constant attack from media, academia and government? I encourage you to take a critical look at how men and women are portrayed in mass media.
You think if it was the crimes bosses' nephew he would have been killed? Family is the protection, not gender
What the hell makes you think that she wasn't accountable.
What would you done thrown her butt out of the airplane. That satisfy your accountability issues.
@@navblue20 she lived when her partner died. She wasn’t held to the same level after killing or attempting to kill others.
Let’s go brandon 🍦🍦🍦
damn his clothes dried fast af