sleeve gun! minimum three people should be shot with it per episode.
sleeve gun! minimum three people should be shot with it per episode.
I'm voting for elmorean
I imagine he'll become scarier soon, since his lieutenant is about to turn on him, and the cops are about to raid his place. Neither of those things will lead to Limehouse being nice.
goddamn, those harlan hookers are well versed in 70's cinema.
Dickie is the ultimate bench player on this show. How many episodes has Jeremy Davies stolen, even when he has less then 10 lines? Loved his rambling explanations to the drug dealer, and his weird dance he did as he walked out of prison.
this. my god, Quarles is terrible at being a criminal. Has he succeeded in anything since he killed that dude in the first episode? He's been outsmarted by everyone — Raylan, Boyd, Limehouse, even Wynn. I'm surprised Gary couldn't give him the slip.
I had the same thought! Immediately after it ended, I ran to my computer to make sure it hadn't been canceled. Its not — there's at least one more episode left on the schedule, and seven more in production — but its future is blurry for next season.
Justified, like any good cop show, has always had a seething hatred of S.W.A.T. team tactics. Art and Raylan even picked a fight with a S.W.A.T. team in season one.
Alright, this thread needs approximately 10 times more speculation about Winona's note. My vote: she's been kidnapped by one of the players in Harlan, which is the impetus for Raylan getting involved in the turf war.
I'm with silverfish. I don't think this season is a spiderman-three-eqsue clusterfuck where Raylan kills 5 bad guys at the end of the season. Instead, here's hoping that they're setting up Justified's rogues gallery for the next few seasons.
Indeed. What I really want is a enemy-at-the-gates style spinoff about Tim where he spends most of his time cracking wise while hiding behind a car.
Since Devil decided to talk to Johnny, I'm guessing Boyd knows about Quarles now. Before that? I'm not sure if he knew anything about the Dixie Mafia.
1) It's still happening, since the paperwork was signed last season. Theoretically, Doyle's family will still be getting the proceeds, even if he's dead.
2) Not right now, I don't think. Limehouse mentioned that most of the savings went to buying up property for the Black Pike deal. That $46,000 in the cooler is all…
its only fair that any new antagonist on this show is going to be judged against mags. its compliment to the writers that we expect so much of them.
stop jinxing the show with your Wire comparisons. You've just doomed us all to Justified - Sons of Anarchy crossover event.
Boyd was guessing. He used the same corrupt guard to help him get to Dickie when he was in prison. When he was talking to Raylan, he said something to the effect of "well if anyone would be involved in a breakout, it might be someone who would be willing to do other illegal things as well."
I'm glad they addressed the tiny pistol's questionable mechanical integrity last week. It would be super awkward if that thing jammed on its way out.
Rachel really is criminally underused. It's a nice counterbalance to Raylan when she's around, since she's great at her job without breaking the rules, schmoozing with the locals, or wearing a cowboy hat.
My money is on him being dead by the end of the season. He's not joining the marshalls, he's not joining the Crowder Mafia, and he's not important enough to get his own story line every week — so I don't see where he fits in next season and beyond. I'll give you even odds that its ava who kills him.
really? ugh. Galaxy Quest now moves to the #2 spot on the list of reasons I hate TIm Allen.