WarrenMax007
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Yep. Just rewatched it. Thank you.Boyd got caught on the debris that fell in with him, that's why Zachariah told him not to move much.
Yep. Just rewatched it. Thank you.Boyd got caught on the debris that fell in with him, that's why Zachariah told him not to move much.
.Matt Zoller Seitz said:Tomorrow's JUSTIFIED is amazing.
Includes an excerpt from last week's script.Its always been important to us to write bad guys who arent just evil to give them understandable motivations and make them complicated and interesting people, says Ben Cavell, co-writer of Alive Day. In this episode, we get a glimpse into the motivations of Markhams ex-military muscle when Choo-Choo refuses to kill the prostitute Caprice, a witness to his murder of Calhoun Schreier. Although hes reluctant to betray his brother-in-arms, Walker eventually agrees to kill Choo-Choo to preserve Markhams larger mission. In Elmore Leonards work, bad guys betraying bad guys is very commonplace, Cavell adds. We wanted to make this feel different from the usual betrayal its not just a criminal code that these guys are breaking, theyre violating a military code of honor.
The Hunt
A visit from his baby daughter threatens to pull Raylan away from the hunt for a dangerous fugitive; Boyd takes Ava on a hunting trip that she may never come back from.
Got a delay.
F'ing Comcast
Damn DVR is restarting. Booting up from scratch.
Comcast.
About to be 10 minutes late into the show.
lol this is fucked.
Sorry. Don't want to be ranting. Enjoy the show
Back on!
I missed the introduction.
The marshals were preparing to hunt down Walker. Raylan said he had to go. Then it cut to Walker asking Markham and Sea Bass for an extraction and he gave a location other than where he was (probably to serve as a distraction so he could actually get out). Markham put a bunch of money on the table saying he needed Sea Bass' loyalty, and that he should lay low for a few because Calhoun's girl could ID him. Then Boyd said he wanted to take Ava to his dad's place out in Bulletville. Then it cut to Raylan meeting up with Winona and their kid.
This feels like it's building up to something unpleasant.
I was going to type the same thing then they started making out lol
(still I'm pretty nervous to see where this is going)
That was one pissed off baby.
lol. I had a hard time hearing some of the dialogue because of that poor baby.
"Oh what a relief, she doesn't look like you! Good for her!"
If you ever have trouble watching it on the TV you can stream FX live with your xfinity account. That's how i watch it and (AMC streams as well) Walking Dead/Saul live week-week. You might be able to stream directly through the FX app or xfinity app on a set top box i don't know.Got a delay.
F'ing Comcast
The scene where Winona is holding the screaming baby, and theyre having the conversation about Raylan not saying what kind of custody he wants that baby was really screaming.
That baby was really screaming. I forget if it was two sets of triplets, or three sets of twins there were a lot of babies. We had more babies than they did in American Sniper, and it paid off for us. I dont know if you heard the story about American Sniper, but the baby fell ill on a particular day, and they had to use a doll. We used a lot of babies, and they were fantastic. Crying, smiling, everything.
In their final confrontation, Ava finally told Boyd the truth about why she had to rat. He said he understood, then handed her the gun and told her to shoot him if shed slept with Raylan. In the end, we saw that the gun had been empty and Boyd reloaded it. So we still dont know what Boyd is thinking. That was the goal?
Thats the whole point. We think hes done this big, heartbroken, kind of romantic, kind of heroic gesture of saying, You kill me, and then you find out that the gun was empty, and then he loads it back up with bullets. So Avas danger continues. This is not something that Boyd has just accepted and well move on. We dont know what Ava is thinking: We dont know how much she is just saying to stay alive, and how much she really feels toward Boyd. I think the key to Ava, and one of the keys to Joelle [Carter]s great performance this season, is that Ava herself doesnt know.
Joelle would ask some questions, but she knows Ava better than anyone at this point, so its up to her. Wed give her a little clarity. That big scene was a lot of work with Taylor, and Walton [Goggins], and her, and John Dahl. The way it was first scripted, the scene broke in the middle after she says shes a snitch, and we went away on that break and then came back. Taylor said, Can we just look at that scene if it didnt break? For one thing, FX has never liked us breaking in the middle of a scene. Thats part of their mandate. So we were able to keep it as one big scene. I think it played better that way.
I like how Ava confesses to snitching and Boyd's first reaction is to ask if she slept with Raylan again.
A lot going on in this episode with the two main men and their primary ladies.