Posted on 04/16/2015 6:18:39 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
I agree on all 6 points and can probably come up with half a dozen more. But "Justified" is no more and my already limited TV watching will shrink. Thanks for the memories, Boyd and Rayan and Ava, Tim and Art and Rachel and the rest of the guys. And thanks for all those wonderful villans; the Crowders, the Bennetts, Elston Limehouse, Nicky Augustine and Robert Quarles and Wynn Duffy (sorry Mikey got killed). It's been a great ride.
Good show. Dewey Crowe is still my favorite character.
JUSTIFIED was awesome.
Simple premise. Cops vs. Criminals, Good vs. Evil, with some complications.
The setting, language, and atmosphere is what made it unique.
I DVR’d the entire last season, saving it for a rainy boring day. So I guess I’ll not read it. I hope it doesn’t screw the proverbial pooch like LOST, BSG (heck, even Fringe to an extent).
Poor Dewey thought his kidneys had been removed.
Without giving anything away I think you'll be satisfied with the close, but it will leave you feeling like there are still some matters left unresolved.
As for me I have seasons 1 through 5 on DVD, so I think the next rainy weekend is a "Justified" marathon.
Agree on all points. Very sad to see it go.
"You mean I had four kidneys????"
The guy who played Dewey is Australian. Couldn't believe it was him when I heard him speak.
Raylan — cool, calm, collected — even after he got his butt whipped a few times.
“Justified” was well worth watching. My top reasons for watching were Timothy Olyphant, Timothy Olyphant, Timothy Olyphant, and Timothy Olyphant.
There are 2 Aussies who play Americans on Turn and you could barely hear their Aussie twang.
Not familiar with this show, so can't comment on it, but would like to address the corruption of the term "working class."
It is now often used as a euphemism for the "urban poor" underclass, subsisting largely on drug-dealing and other crime combined with welfare, often obtained fraudulently. In general, there's remarkably little work being done by this group.
Admittedly, it is becoming more difficult each year to survive as a proud member of the real blue-collar working class, and I suspect people fall out of that group into the underclass with depressing regularity and possibly increasing frequency, but to my mind they are very distinct groups.
The problem is exacerbated by most Americans refusing to admit we have classes, with almost everybody thinking of themselves as middle-class. Including those who by any logical classification would be working and upper class.
I loved the ending, I don’t think you will be disappointed. My two favorite shows over the last five years were Justified and Longmeier.
BSG?
BattleStar Gallactica. It was great until the last season.
Waiting for the season on blu ray.
Just as an aside, how many people did Raylan shoot over the course of the series?
Recorded and I’ll watch it tonight. Liked it a lot too. Might be able to fit it in my top 5. Yes I watch a bit of TV.
Use to watch Longmier too but it disappeared. Did it pop up on Netflix???
28. Highest body count of anyone on the show.
I think slightly above average TV writers could do a good “Dewey Crowe” prequel spinoff.
Will miss one of the few shows I could stand to watch...
“Elmore Leonard’s Ten Rules of Writing”
http://archive.freep.com/article/20101106/FEATURES05/130820014/Elmore-Leonard-s-ten-rules-of-writing
“...10. Try to leave out the part that readers tend to skip.
A rule that came to mind in 1983. Think of what you skip reading a novel: thick paragraphs of prose you can see have too many words in them. What the writer is doing, he’s writing, perpetrating hooptedoodle, perhaps taking another shot at the weather, or has gone into the character’s head, and the reader either knows what the guy’s thinking or doesn’t care.”
*”the reader either knows what the guy’s thinking or doesn’t care.”*
90% of TV is “parts that readers skip” LOL!
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