Justified…..

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I stumbled upon this FX TV series on Amazon Prime and thought I’d give it a try. I was not familiar with it, other than seeing a few shoot-out snippets on utube. It’s a modern day crime drama centered in Harlan county of eastern Kentucky. Base onElmore Leonard's stories about the character of Deputy Marshal Raylan Givens, a 21th century “cowboy”. All things considered, it’s not bad, in fact it’s pretty good. The story line, character development, acting, and writing are all well done. Even the gun-handling is pretty accurate though I must admit I’m unfamiliar with Glocks (don’t own one, have not shot nor even handled one). I’ve watched the first two seasons and have just started season three. There are six seasons, then a final special season - Justified, City Primeval. If you haven’t seen it before, you might want to give it a try, you all might just like it.
 
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I think I have watched the series twice all the way through. The first episode gets you hooked. Having a good looking ex wife and a sluty dirty blonde only helps the show. Some of the episodes get boring but you will be able to skip to the next one, enjoy
 
As an interesting aside. In the original test episodes, Boyd Crowder was killed off in the first episode. But test viewers liked him so much they clamored for a different script. The revised script has Boyd surviving his encounter with Raylon.

I've seen Walter Groggins (I think that Boyd's name) in some other work. "The World's Fastest Indian." "The Apostle" with Robert Duval."

He's a good actor. I can see why they wanted him a permanent part of the show.
 
Great original series, but the reboot wasn't up to par. Raylan goes from bedding gorgeous ladies of Kentucky to lowering his standards to a 50 year old fat black lady from Detroit.

Dewey Crow is an absolute favorite from the original.
 
Great original series, but the reboot wasn't up to par. Raylan goes from bedding gorgeous ladies of Kentucky to lowering his standards to a 50 year old fat black lady from Detroit.

Dewey Crow is an absolute favorite from the original.

Dewey and Boyd were extreme opposite ends of the criminal intelligence spectrum.
 
As others have said, the original series was enjoyable and I identified with it, as I am from that part of the country. I watched every episode. The recent Justified revival didn't work for me. I stopped watching after two episodes.
 
One of the most enjoyable aspects of Justified for me was that it stayed with Elmore Leonard's reputation for, and excellent execution of, colorful dialogue in his written works. Being executive producer no doubt allowed him to maintain that aspect. Which certainly shows -- the dialogue in Justified is thoroughly crackling!

"Boyd, he said you threatened to blow up his meth lab."

"I did no such thing, Raylan. I may be a man of the cloth but I ain’t no lamb. I asked him to shut down his poison factory and merely made an observation about its combustibility."
 
Liked the show.
Real deal...after his second shooting Marshall Givens
would be riding a desk.

My biggest pet peeve about cop shows. The 2 lead detectives go to the bad guy's place. They shoot 35 henchmen. The bad guy takes off. Do the detectives fill out reports? No. Do they get put on administrative leave? No. Do they even take a smoke break? No. They jump in the fastest car they can find and race to catch the bad guy. Then, after they kill him, and another half dozen or so henchmen, they just jump in the fast car and head on down to the Florida Keys for a 2-week beach vacation.
 
I too think the original Justified is about the best TV I've seen in a LONG time. We've watched it a couple of times now. My wife is madly in love with both Raylan and Boyd. We tried to watch the reboot, but it was just another TV show.

As an aside. I once sold a gun to a fellow up in Waynesboro, Va. We met up at the agreed upon place, and he got out of the car, and put on his hat. He was the spitting image of Marshall Givens. I got out and laughed and said "Rayland Givens." He shook his head and said "I've heard that before."
 
It was/is my all time favorite cop or drama series. I bought all 7 seasons (Yikes $$$$ .......Thank you stag grips and Forum members :)). I have watched it so many times now I think I've got my cost per episode down to about a nickel each. The recent reboot was a HUGE DISAPOINTMENT and I stopped watching after the third episode.
 
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