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“Hi, I made a bunch of 90s albums.”

“But how will I be extra naughty???!!!” -- Jimmy Franco

It should if that firm’s name is Shafter and Hedges.

As meh as this series was, can you imagine how unappreciated AND meh it would have been without Raylan in it?

And lets not forget, the first two seasons of Picard ranged from “tolerable” to “absolutely terrible” before they finally caved in and made season 3 the fanservice everybody wanted.

I know everybody hates Mike and that season, but I never had any problem with it, not even his hackneyed attempt at an accent.

I almost would have rather seen the reunion of the Kentucky Marshals Office at Raylan’s house than Boyd’s eyerolling cliche of a prison escape.

Could be Raylan’s too, lol.

I was sure rooting for Raylan to just put a couple of shells into Clement after he had dinner with his daughter, so I couldn’t care less whether or not Mansell actually had a gun. Plus, as others have mentioned, he violently broke into the house.

He was great in the first couple of seasons of the original Narcos, and he’s not playing a villain.

I’m hoping that *somebody* whether Nvidia or AMD (or Bitboys lol) manages to create a quantum leap in ray tracing performance, because the current top line GPUs are still not particularly good at it.

Makes sense given that apparently the CPU gets hit hard. Although at least this time out it isn’t running x87 instructions instead of SSE like that laughable disaster of Skyrim on release day.

One of my favorite moments from the series was that lawyer getting his head blown off right next to Wynn on the couch and his reaction was just “well, ok...THAT happened.”

It appears to have a very similar feel to FO4 and Skyrim game engine wise.

I’ve played only a few minutes so far, but it seems like a serious Outer Worlds with less interesting NPCs.

I think the problem might have been that the original story was never meant for Raylan Givens, but they added him because probably 25% of the audience would have watched it without Olyphant and the “Justified” name.

I think Walton let a little bit of Baby Billy’s cartoonish accent slip in when he was playing Boyd, lol.

I thought Holbrook was a scary villain, but they just didn’t pull off the comeuppance with any sense of tension. Blink, and it was over.

I didn’t think this little reboot/sequel was very good at all. C+ maybe, because all the actors were very good, but the whole thing felt rushed in 8 episodes, and the big bad meeting his end that way had almost zero dramatic tension.