CreepingFear
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Jackie Nevada is the god damn Boba Fett of Justified. She made one small appearance and she's so popular. She's gorgeous, but god damn. Hopefully she goes out like Boba Fett did.
Any word on British air date/channel?
I need to speed up my rewatch. I'm only on episode 4 of season 3 D:
Sometimes they've done it for a few isolated episodes (premieres, typically), but it's not consistent. They do usually replay the episode right after the premiere, so you can just watch it after PoI if you don't mind staying up late.Does FX put episodes on their website? Really sucks that PoI and this are at the same time.
I'm on S3 episode 3 right now. I got through 1 and 2 in a few days but then the steam sale completely stalled me
I think I can get it done in time though
Jackie Nevada is the god damn Boba Fett of Justified. Hopefully she goes out like Boba Fett did.
Looks like the premiere is scheduled for 73 minutes next Tuesday.
This is my new home now.
Edit: Obligatory Jackie Nevada.
5USA.
No air date has been announced but it'll probably be around April-June.
Just starting season 4 of my rewatch.
Constable Bob is the worst thing to happen to this show.
Just starting season 4 of my rewatch.
Constable Bob is the worst thing to happen to this show.
Just starting season 4 of my rewatch.
Constable Bob is the worst thing to happen to this show.
Just starting season 4 of my rewatch.
Constable Bob is the worst thing to happen to this show.
Jackie Nevada is the god damn Boba Fett of Justified. She made one small appearance and she's so popular. She's gorgeous, but god damn. Hopefully she goes out like Boba Fett did.
Just starting season 4 of my rewatch.
Constable Bob is the worst thing to happen to this show.
This is a goddamn travesty of a post.
Just starting season 4 of my rewatch.
Constable Bob is the worst thing to happen to this show.
Dewey Crowe kidney episode
"Have you been pissin'?"
"He took my kidneys Raylan, not my dick!"
Love that episode. My favorite moment is when Raylan swears and Dewey warns him that the shop owner doesn't take kindly to blaspheming. I laughed so much during that entire store scene.
Dewey Crowe kidney episode
"Have you been pissin'?"
"He took my kidneys Raylan, not my dick!"
Eh, you panty-thieving types are going to spam it in the thread anyway, so I figured why bother.this should be in the OP
I really like Jackie Nevada, but that gif is huge man
EDIT
Ah, you edited it I see.
Quick reminders for those of you interested in rewatching some of S4: FX is re-airing the final three episodes of S4 tonight (including Decoy!) and Amazon has all of S1-S4 up for streaming on Amazon instant (those are free for Prime subscribers.)
What To Expect:Season 5 brings the return of Dewey Crowe (Damon Herriman) who'll come into money and buy the whorehouse Audrey's from Boyd (Goggins), naturally as well as the introduction of his Florida cousins, led by this year's big bad, Darryl Crowe Jr. (Rapaport). They arrive in Harlan after Raylan (Olyphant) helps vanquish their latest criminal enterprise in the premiere. ''It's that sense that they're carrion birds. They come in. They're invasive. They're hard to get rid of,'' executive producer Graham Yost says. Boyd, meanwhile, will travel to Detroit with Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns) in the premiere to address problems with their heroin pipeline. He'll also still be waiting for jailed and frustrated Ava (Carter) to be assigned a judge to her case so he can threaten the person and get her out. In other words, get ready for a large body count. ''It's a violent group of people that we're spending time with. So it's going to be messy,'' Olyphant says. ''People are going to go down.''
From EW's Winter TV preview: *spoilers*
Thanks, I'll update it in the OP.Cornballer, according to TV Guide Amy Smart's character is named Allison Brander.
I hadn't read the TVLine casting article closely, so I didn't notice that these two guys are brothers IRL and will show up in one of the first few episodes. Man, everybody is guest starring this season.
Prone to slow starts and whiz-bang finishes, Justified opens its fifth year in midseason form, following parallel plots involving U.S. marshal Raylan Givens and boyhood pal-turned-criminal Boyd Crowder. Few programs blend comedy and drama better, and the show continues to outdo itself in the casting department, particular in the use of comic actors in unexpected ways. FX has showier and more provocative programs in its holster, but probably not one thats any more consistently enjoyable. With author Elmore Leonard having passed away in August, the current season has the look of a more-than-fitting tribute to his signature style.