Tim is the wind beneath my sheets.
Tim is the wind beneath my sheets.
In the Tim Gutterson spinoff, I vote Vasquez for the Elaine role. Not for Kramer. I'm still holding auditions for Kramer.
A round of boners for everyone!!
I don't know how to say this nicely so I'll just say it: Mr. Gibson- your comments are not at all uninteresting. It's just by the time what you 've written before your little signature trademark is processed, that little signature trademark appears and my eyeballs roll so far out of my head that I have to duct tape…
What was missing from season 5
1) Tim
2) a fun group of bad guys - and with the exception of the Michael Rappaport character - they weren't.
3) Raylan and Tim
4) More scenes with inner family - Art, Tim, Rachel and Raylan.
And ladies and the homosexual gentlemen: keep pushing for the guy sniper show we need:the "Justified" 's spinoff entitled "Objectified" - every week, Deputy Marshall Tim Gutterson shoots someone and then takes off his clothes.
K.V,
The mudflaps bugged me too.
That never would have worked because Dewey couldn't read Mexican.
Did you really write this ( or is it a trick by someone writing in Mexican?)?
FWIW, Brigadoon, the musical Ava starred in,"thematically depicted the contrast between empty city life and the warmth and simplicity of the country, focusing on a theme of love transcending time." Also, there's a Bridge of Significance - the play concludes on the bridge.
Then it's spinoff time for Deputy Gutterson in a helluva great new show: "Objectified"- in which……blah blah blah. Y'all know.
I'll take a shitty season of "Justified" over a wonderful season of anything else on the air.
Vic & Team's crimes were way badder than Raylan's. I loved The Shield, but it's a pitch black show - partially because Michael C doesn't have the comic chops that Timothy O. does.
But I also find Raylan's "crimes" much easier to forgive. First of all this isn't real life so Raylan, Tim, Art - whatever they do is…
Wynn Duffy would like you to know he'd do color commentary for women's tennis, exclusively.
Two of the writers told me several months ago that there would be a lot of Tim this year. Perhaps they said this so I would stop stalking their families, but tonight had a nice smattering of Tim. They placed Tim in situations/scenes that he belonged in: last season they were giving away his lines and close ups to…
And don't forget his teeth.
Thanks! And thanks to VJ Boyd for his Tim intel.
" Raylan is more a presence than a character in this episode, on hand to dispense Justified’s usual quota of badass behavior. His capture of the corrupt federale and his shovel-based method of capturing a two-bit Harlan hoodlum represent moments of peak Justified "
Then there's the spinoff concept put forth by thatfairchildgirl: