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Post by motorcitymade on Dec 14, 2014 10:58:29 GMT -6
^ Word. Actually, after they stripped "Raylan" for parts, they were on their own for season 3 and didn't exactly hit it out of the park for season 3. If season 4 had been the folly to season 2 I think it would have send Justified on a whole different trajectory as far as being in the "often nominated" upper tier of series.
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Post by ripetebook on Dec 14, 2014 12:16:51 GMT -6
I loved a couple of season five episodes... But overall not a good season. But I have very high hopes for season six. Natalie being seen on set is very promising. After sons finale...better not be an fx indication... Save all Harlan kids. And how does Dewey get free yet again...he confessed to killing wade. Just a bit more than a month.
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Post by Dolphin on Dec 15, 2014 5:35:00 GMT -6
^ Word. Actually, after they stripped "Raylan" for parts, they were on their own for season 3 and didn't exactly hit it out of the park for season 3. If season 4 had been the folly to season 2 I think it would have send Justified on a whole different trajectory as far as being in the "often nominated" upper tier of series. Elmore died August 2013. They did strip Raylan for parts in Season 3 for 2 episodes. (Dewey's kidney escapade. Jackie Nevada.) They ran out of things to write about. I know they agreed on this formula to retool every season, finish up with the season's big bad. But we all know that Graham Yost made big mistake killing off Mags Bennett. They were supposed to kill off Boyd Crowder and changed their minds. Seems in hindsight they should have changed their minds about Mags. If she had been in the prison? Before Orange is the New Black. Pulling strings? Whoa. She could have made Boyd's and Ava's lives miserable. Not to mention Raylan's.
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Post by bookperson39 on Dec 24, 2014 21:51:26 GMT -6
Had to put this under the RIP Elmore thread. I think Tim's expression is speaks for it's self. This is an absolutely gorgeous picture, no matter what he was reading or doing......
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