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Post by Dolphin on Oct 3, 2013 20:02:15 GMT -6
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Post by katcoblue on Oct 5, 2013 22:17:14 GMT -6
Thanks for this Dolphin. I bet they do incorporate their plight in some way.
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Post by siss13 on Oct 6, 2013 10:43:59 GMT -6
It would be real easy to incorporate this plight with the criminal element of Justified. There's only a couple ways to go when you lose a job in a dying industry. Move somewhere else for work, or stay and do what you have to do to survive, even if it means turning to a life of crime. For the fictional world of Justified, it could mean a lot of new recruits or a lot more competition for Boyd and Wynn Duffy.
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Post by Dolphin on Oct 6, 2013 18:26:50 GMT -6
I think so, too. It would fit right in. I know they have their Season 5 pretty much plotted out. But there's always Season 6.
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Post by mondayschild on Oct 6, 2013 21:30:16 GMT -6
There is nothing left for these folks when their only source of income goes own the drain. This problem has been coming for years. I blame both the state government in Kentucky and the federal government for not setting up retraining programs for coal miners so that they could move to other jobs and for not courting green energy production companies to Kentucky. These citizens have been left to their own devices as to how to make a living, and a lot of it is illegal. How sad.
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