A legal way of medicating their feelings.
A legal way of medicating their feelings.
I've watch the entire season (LOVED IT!) Keep watching . . .
Keep watching, Michael!!!
And maybe that's why we never saw heavy make out or sex scenes between them on FNLs. There was lots of love and tenderness, but nothing hot. Most kisses were a series of pecks.
As someone who has watched all of season 1, your feelings for each character will sway back and forth. The writing is meant to do this. Everyone thinks they are right, in their own eyes.
As someone who finished watching the first season, keep watching! All your questions will be answered.
I finished all 13 eps, too. I loved it! Can't wait for Season 2. These people are are all forever changed.
Kyle Chandler never made out with Connie Britton like that. I wish he had!
Timothy Olyphant has said Justified is a comedy. I agree with him.
You're entitled to your opinion, though I respectfully disagree. While imo, Michael Rapaport's attempt at a Southern accent drove my Southern ear nuts all season long . . . the rest of the Crowes were compelling. Dewey Crowe is one of my faves! Kendall Crowe, Wendy, and the social worker story lines were good. The…
My favorite show currently on TV that did not make your best-of-list? Justified. Hands down. Love the cast. Love the Elmore Leonard-esque cracking dialog. The carefully choreographed shoot outs. It's like watching the Road Runner (US Deputy Marshal Raylan Givens) and Wiley E. Coyote ('Frenemy' Boyd Crowder) and…
Graham Yost himself well describes what happened with this episode in his weekly post mortem. As a result, he came up with the idea of bringing Kendal and Wendy back into the forefront in 'Whistle Past the Graveyard.' I think most of the critical reviews were about an episode being so flat … so late in the season. …
Yep. That was my point to the author. The pronunciation in some parts has been around for a long time.
Whatever.
I'm just saying … the dialect is/was around wayyyyy before the Larry Sanders Show.
Btw, "Rolly Coaster" is a dialect I've heard from some people I know from Kentucky and the likes.
It gets an 'A' for Art's long time coming punch to Raylan's pretty face. Brilliant.
That, too.
Raylan is a bonafide flirt.
I loved the FNL's series finale. I thought it was just about perfect. So did the Emmy voters.