Even though I wasn't around for most of it, I appreciate all the work you put into these threads, CB. Thank you.It's been a pleasure, Justified-GAF. Thanks for six great years.
Even though I wasn't around for most of it, I appreciate all the work you put into these threads, CB. Thank you.It's been a pleasure, Justified-GAF. Thanks for six great years.
Oh, Timothy Olyphant is on Conan tonight, show is on right now.
yeah, that was an absolutely perfect ending. Totally satisfied by everything. I thought when Ava drove off that I would be pretty happy with that as the actual final scene, but then everything after that ended up being an amazing epilogue
thanks for the heads up, this should be good
edit: lmao at his entrance
If you guys haven't actually read The Friends of Eddie Coyle, you need to get on that. I was really happy to see that come up out of Raylan's desk.
(the reference being the book is considered by Elmore Leonard to be the greatest crime novel ever written - George Higgins also wrote the book that "Killing Them Softly" is based on)
Also - that was the hat Elmore wanted him to wear at the end there, wasn't it. The "businessman's Stetson"
edit: Oh shit, reading the HitFix interview - didn't even occur to me whose hat that was. And I had JUST been lookin at the fuckin' thing.
I wish they would have shown a glimpse or something about Loretta's future
"We dug coal together."
"That's right."
I'm really glad it ended on those two final lines. So much meaning conveyed in so few words.
Per Yost, Goggins thought it was a great idea for us to see Boyd preaching again in prison. When Raylan meets up with Ava in California, originally he was to arrive and immediately see her son. Olyphant suggested the idea that the son is revealed toward the end of the scene.
Huh, I guess I didn't really think about it at the time, but after reading this article: https://www.yahoo.com/tv/justified-series-finale-recap-postmortem-116400767380.html, I didn't consider that Boyd might have counted the bullets shot before shooting the empty gun at Ava,
Start hitting up Chris Provenzano to pull a Peter Gould and do a Justified spinoff centered on Loretta running the weed game in Harlan County in 3 or 4 years.
Season One's big bad can be Dickie Bennett.
Wonder if the Seattle Chief was giving Art a call to talk about transferring Rachel to be his replacement?Huh, didn't notice this at first, but the piece of mail under the newspaper article where Raylan recognizes Ava, it's from Seattle here, but more importantly it's from Rachel. Must have gotten a promotion then.
Wonder if the Seattle Chief was giving Art a call to talk about transferring Rachel to be his replacement?
Raylan isn't always the most honest person, though.I just edited lol. He tells Ava a junior deputy was scouring papers, so I guess that's what she is now.
I just edited lol. He tells Ava a junior deputy was scouring papers, so I guess that's what she is now.
Raylan isn't always the most honest person, though.
If he'd told her, "hey, the Seattle office chief sent this my way" then I doubt she'd be able to relax as he intended.
Or a junior deputy passed the info to their boss Rachel who instructed them to look for Ava?