Napalm, I loved when in the latter seasons, the Lexington PD detective, (after hearing that line) said, "Deputy, that has to be one of the coolest stories I've ever heard!"
I like the intro. I've been in a car when a rifle has gone off. It's so loud you cannot think about anything except how your ears hurt. Rayland says, "Cuff your left hand and put.." Dummy immediately cuffs his right hand..
I was in a car when my mother in law started shouting, it was so loud I told the kids to start hitting her as hard as they could and not stop till she did . It worked great they were only young but she was black and blue before she stopped and the kids had a great time . Happy memories all around.
I've been in a Humvee while a .50 cal was being fired on top of it... Didn't have ear pro in because we were just out in the field and I wasn't told they'd be doing live fire... Nothing is louder than that.
The show was so damn great, what a weird lil twisted world they created !! Just fantastic. One of the shows where you're so damn bummed out when it ends.
The first 3 seasons of this show were some of the best TV I've ever seen. Each season got better and better and s3 was peak. 4,5,6 were good too but nothing like the first 3
I'm trying to convince my friend to watch mr.inbetween I just remembered watching justified clips that Dewey was in mr.inbetween hopefully that will nudge him into checking it out
I guess is because, technically, that day Raylan was not supposed to play by the rules. He said it himself at the end of the scene, when Sammy Tonninn asked him if he would not report the crime, "I am suspended".
Oh man is it possible to be in a car and a 12 gauge goes off right next to your ear and you weren't permanently ear/brain damaged? The pressure alone in a car. A 12 gauge.. The gas station bit was excellent.
Haha. It would at the least, hairs in your ear dying. It's why we wear ear defenders on the range. But not in war. I'm speaking from experience. All old soldiers are hard of hearing.
@@chrismac2234 , I was in a car in the back seat once, when the guy in the passenger seat lit off a 9mm accidentally. We were all saying "What"" for quite a bit after that.
I've been thinking that it might be interesting if, just once, the tough cool detective broke the case and sent the bad guy to jail precisely because he played by the rules.😂🤣
Only in Hollywood to semi's click twice without the slide locking in the open position when out of bullets as he says😅 still, it's a great show, click click
I don't disagree, but after a lifetime spent limping with a knee that likely hurt with every step I can see where Dicky felt justified in getting some payback. I still giggle at how quickly his tone changed when Boyd showed up though. ;-)
Why is Raylan's arrest of Jimmy Earl Dean on here? That was about as by the book as you could get. Same with his "final" showdown with Boyd, there was nothing rule breaking about what Raylan did and how he brought him in.
For all you slow people up there don’t know who Raylan is. I want to let you know that I’m standing with Raylan whether he’s on the inside of the law or the outside of the law cause you don’t stand a chance, buddy either way!!
Man.....this is my favorite show ever. That being said, "I just did what I thought you would do" never rang true to me. He had good reason not to trust her and STILL did all of that, so they'd ride off into the sunset rich. It moved this particular storyline along, but it made no sense.
During the course of this show Raylan and Boyd have had no less than 9,999 opportunities to kill each other. It's sorta like watching a sitcom when you're waiting for two people to get together but they never do. After a while that storyline just gets annoying because it devolves into nothing but pure plot contrivance.
I think they liked each other too much for that, despite it all. I was a federal agent most of my life and I knew criminals like that. I liked them even though I knew I shouldn't like them. The constant shootings weren't very accurate, but the relationships between the criminals and the marshals wasn't that far off from real life. Law enforcement is a complicated world. You can almost look at the criminals as your co-workers from a different part of the company. You spend a lot of time with them.
There should have been two more. The "threw a bullet" scene, and "Harlan roulette" with Winn Duffy.
100% agree
"Next one is coming faster." Such a hard f-ing line
Napalm, I loved when in the latter seasons, the Lexington PD detective, (after hearing that line) said, "Deputy, that has to be one of the coolest stories I've ever heard!"
One of the best shows ever! Waiting for the next season of the new series! 👍🏻☮✌🏻
Really? I thought that City Primevil was a very poor shadow of the old show. I know Boyds back but they really need new writers.
@@rbjohmson77 You’re right! Sorry for the confusion, what I meant to say was the original series was one of the best shows ever!!!
@@rbjohmson77 yep. it was woke bullshit. the original was brilliant
I like the intro. I've been in a car when a rifle has gone off. It's so loud you cannot think about anything except how your ears hurt. Rayland says, "Cuff your left hand and put.." Dummy immediately cuffs his right hand..
I was in the back seat of a car where a 9mm went off in the front seat and it was pretty loud.
lmao...that loveable idiot
I was in a car when my mother in law started shouting, it was so loud I told the kids to start hitting her as hard as they could and not stop till she did . It worked great they were only young but she was black and blue before she stopped and the kids had a great time . Happy memories all around.
I've been in a Humvee while a .50 cal was being fired on top of it... Didn't have ear pro in because we were just out in the field and I wasn't told they'd be doing live fire...
Nothing is louder than that.
That's exactly why I DON'T like it. Unless Raylan had earplugs in (and maybe I forgot if he did) but he shouldn't be able to hear a damn thing.
this is like a top 5 moments of Cookie Monster eating cookies. not following the rules is the essence of Raylan.
Yup!! 😂 Let’s try and find five examples of him actually following the rules.
Which means we get to see endless top 5s. I'm on board
The show was so damn great, what a weird lil twisted world they created !! Just fantastic. One of the shows where you're so damn bummed out when it ends.
The best show I ever seen and the most handsome man in the world Timothy olyphant!!!!
ya, but how do they claim this is a western
Yes!!! Incredibly handsome, intelligent and charismatic
@@shawnsummers4487 I totally agree with you!! You have very high aesthetic.
@@ronkistner2672 Probably cause it takes place in texas
I thought this was my own comment...cause i woulda used all of those words ❤❤❤❤
The first 3 seasons of this show were some of the best TV I've ever seen. Each season got better and better and s3 was peak. 4,5,6 were good too but nothing like the first 3
Great cast, great story. I really enjoyed this series.
The guy who played Dewey Crow is excellent. He’s great in Mister In-Between
These is hard times for Dewey Crow. He is good here.
He was a cast favorite.
I'm trying to convince my friend to watch mr.inbetween I just remembered watching justified clips that Dewey was in mr.inbetween hopefully that will nudge him into checking it out
@@dawannavrana8321 ifzi
He was great as Charles Manson in Mindhunter and Once upon a time in Hollywood.
The best show series ever.
The fact that Raylan watching Nicky Augestine be killed isn't on this list is a travesty.
I guess is because, technically, that day Raylan was not supposed to play by the rules. He said it himself at the end of the scene, when Sammy Tonninn asked him if he would not report the crime, "I am suspended".
Also technically he didn't see it. He wasn't looking at the limo when all of the bullets hit it.
Well, he was suspended 😂😂😂
This is true although he didn't watch but knew he was going to be/being killed.
Don’t mess with his family.
Rylan always said that he would be a heck of a character on Yellowstone going after Jamie😎💯
I've watched Justified a few times and have to admit Boyd was one low life dirt bag but for some strange reason I liked his character.
Raylan and Boyd. "Two sides of the same coin" was never more true. We are seeing one man fight with himself in two different bodies.
Dicky immediately begging Raylan for help after beating him with a bat will never not be funny.
Oh man is it possible to be in a car and a 12 gauge goes off right next to your ear and you weren't permanently ear/brain damaged? The pressure alone in a car. A 12 gauge.. The gas station bit was excellent.
Your ears would definitely be ringing for a few days.
If you’ve got adrenaline it mitigates the effects somewhat but if not yeah your hearing will probably never be the same
Haha. It would at the least, hairs in your ear dying. It's why we wear ear defenders on the range. But not in war.
I'm speaking from experience. All old soldiers are hard of hearing.
@@chrismac2234 , I was in a car in the back seat once, when the guy in the passenger seat lit off a 9mm accidentally. We were all saying "What"" for quite a bit after that.
It's all make believe. Enjoy the show.
Raglan is,the coolest cop ever.
Mahoney. People like him and he never murders anyone.
Not having the scene where Raylan confronts Hot Rod to protect Loretta is a travesty. Best scene in the whole series!
"Next ones' coming faster."
It's a wonder Dewey's nose still worked.
Didn't Raylan busy his nose at least three times. Once at Eva's, once in the car with the other guy, and once on the way to prison in the Lincoln.
1:21 I vote for the first one.
I've been thinking that it might be interesting if, just once, the tough cool detective broke the case and sent the bad guy to jail precisely because he played by the rules.😂🤣
Timothy Olyphant y'all!
Good show
"Outlaw life is hard, isn't it?"
I love the understated irony.
great entertainment
One thing I never want to hear is a shotgun going off next to my ear in a confined space.
Only in Hollywood to semi's click twice without the slide locking in the open position when out of bullets as he says😅 still, it's a great show, click click
I will forever hate Dickie for torturing Raylan.
I don't disagree, but after a lifetime spent limping with a knee that likely hurt with every step I can see where Dicky felt justified in getting some payback. I still giggle at how quickly his tone changed when Boyd showed up though. ;-)
Dickie was a great part.
Hard to believe Dickie and Cpl Upham from Saving Private Ryan are the same actor.
Then he went from Winona to Oprah in City Primeval. Which could be #1 in a "Low 5 moments" list.
Ha
That was legit the one thing requiring the most suspension of disbelief both shows ever required
That’s why I couldn’t even watch that show. They ruined it.
Nicky Augustin part should've been on here
What is it doing Mexico 😂😂
Why is Raylan's arrest of Jimmy Earl Dean on here? That was about as by the book as you could get. Same with his "final" showdown with Boyd, there was nothing rule breaking about what Raylan did and how he brought him in.
He is instructed to cuff his left hand. He cuffs his right hand and calls the other guy stupid. lol
I’ve had a lifelong problem with telling my right from my left. I have to consciously think about the matter as a rule.
Has there ever in all of tv been a better marshall than Timothy Olyphant AKA Raylan Givens?
Nope
Deputy marshall
I Dreamed about being as U.S. Marshal Gansters got no rules
What the name of series..? Please..
Seriously? Justified on Hulu
2:44 44 48. ❤❤❤
"I vote for the first one,"
How you don't include the time Raylen was "suspended" is an epic fail.
For all you slow people up there don’t know who Raylan is. I want to let you know that I’m standing with Raylan whether he’s on the inside of the law or the outside of the law cause you don’t stand a chance, buddy either way!!
Sucks they left cliff hangar at the end. Ugh
Do you know how a firearm works? 😂😂😂
Man.....this is my favorite show ever. That being said, "I just did what I thought you would do" never rang true to me. He had good reason not to trust her and STILL did all of that, so they'd ride off into the sunset rich. It moved this particular storyline along, but it made no sense.
This is like Adam Schiff trying to purseude me
During the course of this show Raylan and Boyd have had no less than 9,999 opportunities to kill each other. It's sorta like watching a sitcom when you're waiting for two people to get together but they never do. After a while that storyline just gets annoying because it devolves into nothing but pure plot contrivance.
But the dialogue is marvelous
@@LegioXIVGemina Oh, for sure! The dialogue is fantastic.
I think they liked each other too much for that, despite it all. I was a federal agent most of my life and I knew criminals like that. I liked them even though I knew I shouldn't like them. The constant shootings weren't very accurate, but the relationships between the criminals and the marshals wasn't that far off from real life. Law enforcement is a complicated world. You can almost look at the criminals as your co-workers from a different part of the company. You spend a lot of time with them.
THEY dug coal together. No more needs to be said.
scam
These days police are punished for using the wrong pronouns.
Please go somewhere else to cry. This isn't a true story.
Okay fascist. Go vote for a failure insurrectionist.
WTH!