The simmering anger is what always made Raylan such an awesome character. Psychopaths lose their fun after a while. The best line in the series is when Wynona tells him he may hide it well, but he’s the angriest man she’s ever known.
I love that line. I also like the recurring lines from everyone around him who says they don't understand him. You hear it from Dewey and others, and it's true. Raylan doesn't really fit anywhere, which is part of who he is.
It's not quite that simple. Anger, disappointment, compassion, resolve. If his dad (Arlo) would have put half the effort into living right for his family, Raylan's mom, aunt, Raylan, they all would have had much better lives. Or at least different lives. Arlo cheated, gambled, stole, them into an unrecoverable trajectory. Raylan's mom gave up her body for Arlo's debts. Raylan listened to his dad take a beating that was meant to kill him and his mom being raped to save his life. The man's past and his (not always successful) efforts to overcome it, and do good for good people, makes the show.
This scene explains the entire character of Raylan. He went to his aunts house when his father was raising hell and he watched westerns on tv. He felt safe and he sees himself as the good guy from the westerns
Rewatched this episode the other night, still amazed by the whole scene. The way he reveals the story and the pacing of the scene. This show is so underrated
I'm not sure "underrated" is the right word, it has an 8.6 rating on IMDB, underwatched or underpopular are two more exact, not-really-words single word descriptions. Anyone who has seen it loves it, the problem is finding people that have seen Justified. It is the perfect show to binge, too (although the first time I watched it was the old fashioned wait an entire week for next episode) - Six 12 episode seasons. No really great show goes beyond six seasons and maybe the greatest contribution cable shows made to television, in general, were the 10 or 12 episode season. From seasonal baddies to series long story-lines, a pitch perfect show...
I love how Raylan uses the story as an excuse to massage the tactical situation in his favor, while in reality the writers are using the tactical situation as an excuse to get Raylan to tell this story. The story is the real payload of the scene from the writers' viewpoint, but it can't seem that way to Raylan.
Good monologue delivered beautifully by Olyphant. When it ends at the secret compartment, you know that of course that was his plan, which was one reason why he picked up the baseball bat along the way, and we all know by now if Raylan has a weapon in his hand, he's going to use it.
and that's the problem with Raylan. In an interview over the last episode, he said Raylan needed to mature, just a little bit. Raylan definetely caused some of his own problems.
@@slewone4905 Not before they were caused already. He only SOLVED them in the only way he knew how. Escalate the situation until he got the RIGHT answer. THE TRUTH.
This scene is just ONE reason why I happily paid a handsome amount to buy the entire series on Blu-Ray. It's the ONLY show I've ever purchased. It's that rare thing, like The Good, The Bad and The Ugly that can be watched over and over and it doesn't lose it's excellence. The characters and the writing are so good that it always feels fresh.
First three seasons, Raylan did his level headed best to not be his Daddy with a badge and a gun. By the end of Season 4, when the Detroit Mafia comes after Winona and after his Dad dies in prison... Boyd asks Raylan a question, pretty much THE QUESTION for which Raylan never answers. "What is it that you tell yourself at night when you put your head on the pillow, that lets you believe that you're not the bad guy?" Of course immediately after that, he had Nicky Augustine killed by Sammy's men after he refused to turn himself in and wouldn't call off the hit on Winona. All bets were off once it finally came time for Raylan and Boyd to square up. Raylan absolutely wanted to put Boyd under and Boyd, to his credit, refused to throw down cause he realized he wouldn't outdraw Raylan (took one to the chest in S1 learning that lesson) and well, they dug coal together. That superceded their active disdain given they were on different sides of the track.
Just as well, Raylan’s own refusal to kill an unarmed Boyd despite his own clear desire to and enough justification to do so in his own head regardless of the law is perhaps when he stopped listening to Arlo’s voice in his head. Excellent point of view my friend.
Amazing work this show. This is a great example. The scene builds and unfolds through well-written and skillfully deliver dialogue. That's what so many television shows and films are missing
I saw him at a Wilco/Bob Dylan show in Irvine a couple seasons into Justified, I didn't talk to him but my friend did and said he was really nice. He was a bit smaller than I expected (not a small guy, just expected him to be... something else). And for the record, Dylan is awful live.
Conan and now Seth Meyers interviews....I don't think there's much of a worry. He's got a swagger, like his characters (the best that seem to be Cowboy themed) and his anecdote stories are interesting.
Love the entire series, but season one ender always gets me. The Raylan-Boyd relationship. Holding the gun as Boyd drives off and not pulling that trigger. As much as I love Raylan in this series, Boyd is just as awesome!
"How about the beatin you won't get for my aunt Helen" Timmy was the perfect young man for this series. I hope they get inspired and come up with a new series with him older but in the same role.
That's what I've been saying. I think a new series about him in Florida would be awesome they could call it "Raylan" or call it after one of Elmore Leonard's books.
I don’t think I’m ever going to understand the idea of taking the time to comment on a UA-cam video with a quote from the video you just watched, but at this point I think I’m just going to have to get over not understanding it and accept that it’s what gets some people off. Is it too much to ask that the “quote” you post actually be a quote and not a paraphrasing though? The line is “How about the beating you won’t get for *messing with* my aunt Helen”. If you’re going to post a quote, post a quote. If outer going to paraphrase, don’t use quotation marks.
They do a long shot here...throughout Raylan's story, the camera never cuts. I didn't notice it at first, because I was so captivated with the childhood tale he was telling. In a way, this was a very clever narrative tool...we don't notice we're being pulled along by the story, until we're in the room with the secret compartment, and you realize that the story was just a casual, polite ruse for Raylan to enter the dwelling without conflict. So we're sort of watching / hearing the story from Perkins perspective.
And the bat part is clever cause it s when he s the closest to the cam. So the guy just has to lower his cam a bit. Is the entering in the room a new shot? I wonder
@@willstev4130 I don't think so it looks like a straight shot, given they go back to more normal shots reasonably soon after it seems weird they'd use it to hide a new shot when they're open about it a minute or so later.
The greatest secret here is what he's really doing, is making sure there's nobody hiding in the house waiting to ambush him. He did a standard clear, ending with everyone in one room where he can see them when he finds the drugs - the most likely moment they'd attack him. Tactics.
It's a shame it wasn't more popular when it was airing. I'm glad it's getting appreciated in its afterlife though. I'm still holding out for Raylan to return with a feature-film!
@@ComedyBros5 I watched it from season 1 episode 1 when it debuted on fx or wherever. Tried to get all of my friends to watch. To this day I’m still trying to spread this show but people just aren’t interested for some reason. Because it wasn’t on one of the big prestige tv networks I guess.
@@Lady_Vengeance That's right! I mean, for a first time viewer, the first few episodes take a bit to get into while it's establishing characters and getting its footing so it can step away from the "crime of the week" setup. But after episode 7 or 8, it's just purely fantastic cinema.
@@ComedyBros5 I agree. I have a friend who quit watching 2 episodes into season 4 because he says he felt like it turned into a stupid sitcom. I have reassured him over and over that isn’t the case and to keep watching but he just refuses. It’s so bizarre. But he’ll watch the dumbest shit. People.:
It is, but it's also very annoying. I wish they had some kind of redemptive arc at the end of it. Have Arlo show tremendous regret and sorrow shortly before he dies.
I mean it's when they really started to dig into Raylan as a character. Before they'd mention it occasionally but this episode they really got into why Raylan is who he is and why he did the things he did.
If I’m not mistaken, that was a 2 minute 38 second shot. The first cut was when he opened the secret compartment. It must have taken half a day to light and shoot it.
It was really really good. Boone had a natural gravity and confidence that was really relaxed and not showy. His character usually had the option to solve things in a brutal manner, but usually used his intelligence and good judgment to solve problems. I saw the show when I was a kid and loved it, and saw it again a few years ago for a dozen or so episodes. It still holds up very well.
Rawhide and Have Gun Will Travel were ok, but since Raylan is a U.S. Marshal, I would have thought he would have mentioned Gunsmoke which starred U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon.
apple of my eye was a favorite of mine from the gunsmoke stories. i still remember doc says " you think youre fast kid, but ask marshal how fast its really possible to draw, and youll die."
Dillon wasn't near the loose cannon that Raylan is. Paladin was free lance. Rowdy Yate (Eastwood) was a trailblazer. They're much closer to Raylan than Dillon was. Dillon was more like...maybe Art Mullen(Nick Searcy)? Whatever, I admit to being interested in what would've happen if Raylan had come hunting through Dillon's Dodge City....
studinthemaking Yes it would’ve been nice to know what episode, it would’ve been nice to be able to watch a little bit more of it to try to figure it out instead of cutting the thing off. Why do people even make videos when they do that kind of shit?
@@aaronexplicable2111 sorry Aaron, or shall I say troll, since you have a welfare troll account. I shouldn’t have to wait “a little bit more” for something that should be posted at the beginning, or listen to some halfwit try and justify his yapping from a troll account. So Thanx for talking when you shoulda been listening. Stay reel.
@@pwrmngr Do you seriously not know what exposition means? Or what a concept video is? I didn't suggest you "wait" on anything, btw. Keep it "reel" yourself there champ.
They cancelled it because *a)* cable tv was dying and views were steadily dropping for the show and *b)* If it had gone on any longer, it would've suffered the terrible finale season similar to Game of Thrones or other shows that extend past the 6 season mark. 6 seasons just seems to be the perfect sweet spot for a show.
I'm not sure "underrated" is the right word, it has an 8.6 rating on IMDB, underwatched or underpopular are two more exact, not-really-words single word descriptions. Anyone who has seen it loves it, the problem is finding people that have seen Justified. It is the perfect show to binge, too (although the first time I watched it was the old fashioned wait an entire week for next episode) - Six 12 episode seasons. No really great show goes beyond six seasons and maybe the greatest contribution cable shows made to television, in general, were the 10 or 12 episode season. From seasonal baddies to series long story-lines, a pitch perfect show...
I think people mean "overlooked" instead of underrated. It's highly reviewed and appreciated by everyone that sees it, but far too few folks know of it. But yes, I agree with everything else you say. It's the perfect show. I think it kidna slugs a bit in Season 5 with the Crowe's. It would've been wise to close up that storyline halfway through the season and introduce Avery Markham and his baddies after that, give them all the screen time they deserved!
Really!!! Is it necessary to use that language!!!!! Can't anyone talk anymore without using that word. Do you have a limited vocabulary or not smart enough to come up with a normal nice word!!!!!
A real law enforcement does any of raylan’s stuff, BLM will be out so quick and hurry and the liberal politicians will defund the department and call it a summer of love again
@Rory Mac Tague Aye thats the complicated cat side of Raylan. The women was a gold digger anyway, he been better with Ava . Id love in yje country eat and sleep drink Jack with a blonde Harlen girl. The fact he could and never! Always killed when Sometimes people need shooting. Boyd, Dewey and Raylen one of the most under rated box sets ever.
@@hotsaucebone We can but hope sanity prevails and real men comeback in vogue as the pussy world fit to be conquered. "Put your foot down Dewey Crowe.!
@@sdavid2755 No see that was all the Florida he man of PC world bull shit BUT he had common sense still that is lacking now. I still take Raylan over any Cop. Bend rules makes him human. Dont mind a Fed that dont hassle weed smokers. God bless Kentucky and the mighty fine women.
So many great scenes in this show and hardly any get uploaded. I need a Wynn Duffy supercut. I need the final showdown between Boyd and Markham ("Well you awful quick for a bonafide stoner"). I need Coover beating up Raylan. I need Quarles killing Emmet and asking Wynn, "Do you know me now?". Can't find none of this shit on jewtube. Just finished binging this shit and I'm surprised it doesn't have more of a following. Great fucking show.
That's what I'm saying! How's FX not have their own UA-cam channel with a whole playlist dedicated solely to Justified clips. I reckon it might be because they'd end up posting the whole series because just about every minute of Justified can be cut into fantastic "one liner" clips. lol
Timothy Olyphant has the distinction of being on two shows that have some of the best dialogue in the history of tv- Deadwood and Justified.
Is deadwood worth watching?
@@Denman17 yes
@@Denman17 Hell yes.
Yeah, like every actor he doesn't write his lines. You have to praise the writers. Don't praise the actor hes just the mouthpiece.
The simmering anger is what always made Raylan such an awesome character. Psychopaths lose their fun after a while. The best line in the series is when Wynona tells him he may hide it well, but he’s the angriest man she’s ever known.
I love that line. I also like the recurring lines from everyone around him who says they don't understand him. You hear it from Dewey and others, and it's true. Raylan doesn't really fit anywhere, which is part of who he is.
And what really made that scene was Raylan's reaction as he digested what she said. Such great writing.
got it from his father. He has his mothers humour, his anger, definitely from his father.
It's not quite that simple. Anger, disappointment, compassion, resolve.
If his dad (Arlo) would have put half the effort into living right for his family, Raylan's mom, aunt, Raylan, they all would have had much better lives. Or at least different lives.
Arlo cheated, gambled, stole, them into an unrecoverable trajectory. Raylan's mom gave up her body for Arlo's debts. Raylan listened to his dad take a beating that was meant to kill him and his mom being raped to save his life.
The man's past and his (not always successful) efforts to overcome it, and do good for good people, makes the show.
She also baby trapped him.
This scene explains the entire character of Raylan. He went to his aunts house when his father was raising hell and he watched westerns on tv. He felt safe and he sees himself as the good guy from the westerns
7-Eleven I will try 😮😅on it 😅😅😮
so do we
Rewatched this episode the other night, still amazed by the whole scene. The way he reveals the story and the pacing of the scene. This show is so underrated
Absolutely! The show and the actors should have won multiple Emmys, but they didn’t. Timothy and Walter especially should’ve won multiples.
People that are fans of popular shit tout Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad. This show had more going for it than either.
I reckon the second season of Justified is just about the American TV industries finsist hour
I'm not sure "underrated" is the right word, it has an 8.6 rating on IMDB, underwatched or underpopular are two more exact, not-really-words single word descriptions. Anyone who has seen it loves it, the problem is finding people that have seen Justified. It is the perfect show to binge, too (although the first time I watched it was the old fashioned wait an entire week for next episode) - Six 12 episode seasons. No really great show goes beyond six seasons and maybe the greatest contribution cable shows made to television, in general, were the 10 or 12 episode season. From seasonal baddies to series long story-lines, a pitch perfect show...
I love how Raylan uses the story as an excuse to massage the tactical situation in his favor, while in reality the writers are using the tactical situation as an excuse to get Raylan to tell this story. The story is the real payload of the scene from the writers' viewpoint, but it can't seem that way to Raylan.
That's a great point. You could use this show as a master class in TV/movie story-telling.
I love how this is almost entirely a single take without at any point really calling attention to that fact.
My regret is I can only like this comment once. But believe me, if ten were possible I'd have racked em up long before now.
Raylan doesn't love many people, but he LOVED Helen
Imagine being raised by such an evil man as Arlo. No wonder Raylan is so angry all the time.
Good monologue delivered beautifully by Olyphant. When it ends at the secret compartment, you know that of course that was his plan, which was one reason why he picked up the baseball bat along the way, and we all know by now if Raylan has a weapon in his hand, he's going to use it.
and that's the problem with Raylan. In an interview over the last episode, he said Raylan needed to mature, just a little bit. Raylan definetely caused some of his own problems.
@@slewone4905 Not before they were caused already. He only SOLVED them in the only way he knew how. Escalate the situation until he got the RIGHT answer. THE TRUTH.
@@slewone4905 q
This scene is just ONE reason why I happily paid a handsome amount to buy the entire series on Blu-Ray. It's the ONLY show I've ever purchased. It's that rare thing, like The Good, The Bad and The Ugly that can be watched over and over and it doesn't lose it's excellence. The characters and the writing are so good that it always feels fresh.
First three seasons, Raylan did his level headed best to not be his Daddy with a badge and a gun. By the end of Season 4, when the Detroit Mafia comes after Winona and after his Dad dies in prison...
Boyd asks Raylan a question, pretty much THE QUESTION for which Raylan never answers.
"What is it that you tell yourself at night when you put your head on the pillow, that lets you believe that you're not the bad guy?"
Of course immediately after that, he had Nicky Augustine killed by Sammy's men after he refused to turn himself in and wouldn't call off the hit on Winona. All bets were off once it finally came time for Raylan and Boyd to square up. Raylan absolutely wanted to put Boyd under and Boyd, to his credit, refused to throw down cause he realized he wouldn't outdraw Raylan (took one to the chest in S1 learning that lesson) and well, they dug coal together. That superceded their active disdain given they were on different sides of the track.
Just as well, Raylan’s own refusal to kill an unarmed Boyd despite his own clear desire to and enough justification to do so in his own head regardless of the law is perhaps when he stopped listening to Arlo’s voice in his head. Excellent point of view my friend.
@@KingKhanate1997 Yessir! Exactly why this show is above all!
Funny thing: I too watch episodes of Rawhide and Have Gun Will Travel, to this very day!
Every morning on H&I
Wire Paladin. San Francisco.
@@AerospaceGuy
My God, I'm old. Richard Boone. Hop Sing.
Excellently done by timothy. Never really dawned on me how awesome this scene was til now
Amazing work this show. This is a great example. The scene builds and unfolds through well-written and skillfully deliver dialogue. That's what so many television shows and films are missing
Timothy olyphant is in my top tier of "please don't be a POS in real life".
No worries.. He is actually very nice and real funny..just like Raylan
Watch his Conan interviews, might be the coolest guy in show business.
@@BrendanJimenez "If I could have a guy with Timothy's looks and Conan's brain.."
I saw him at a Wilco/Bob Dylan show in Irvine a couple seasons into Justified, I didn't talk to him but my friend did and said he was really nice. He was a bit smaller than I expected (not a small guy, just expected him to be... something else). And for the record, Dylan is awful live.
Conan and now Seth Meyers interviews....I don't think there's much of a worry. He's got a swagger, like his characters (the best that seem to be Cowboy themed) and his anecdote stories are interesting.
“What’ll you give me, how about the beating you WONT get for messing with my Aunt Helen” 😂🤣 loved this show
I love the foot swipe to reveal a thumper under the bed.
You mean shotgun ?
@@allenbowles28 That's what he said.
I wish I had continued watching this show when it was being streamed on Netflix. The lead is an excellent actor. It's also really exciting!
you should really look around and get it. it is totally worth it.
I stream it for free on CTV
@@marielaberge8236 thanks, Marie, I will give that a try.
Worth every moment you give to watch. Some of the best supporting characters on any show ever. Lead by the incomparable Walton Goggins as Boyd. Enjoy!
It's moved to Hulu if you have that.
Love the entire series, but season one ender always gets me. The Raylan-Boyd relationship. Holding the gun as Boyd drives off and not pulling that trigger. As much as I love Raylan in this series, Boyd is just as awesome!
Right? I started watching because of Timothy and stayed because of Walton.
The two sparked off each other, great chemistry.
"I'M RAYLAN GIVENS!"
"You tryin' to be funny?"
They dug coal together.
@@jaeves007 , cousin Dewey was a riot to watch too.
@@georgevanhoose6333 My favorite is "Goshdamn Raylan, you're timin' is terrible!" haha
"How about the beatin you won't get for my aunt Helen"
Timmy was the perfect young man for this series. I hope they get inspired and come up with a new series with him older but in the same role.
That's what I've been saying. I think a new series about him in Florida would be awesome they could call it "Raylan" or call it after one of Elmore Leonard's books.
Steve Harrington id also love a show just based on Boyd in prison because I could see so much happening and him scheming constantly it’d be great
Genius. Though I’d almost be more interested in seeing a spinoff series centered around Jacob Pitt’s character, Tim Gutterson.
I don’t think I’m ever going to understand the idea of taking the time to comment on a UA-cam video with a quote from the video you just watched, but at this point I think I’m just going to have to get over not understanding it and accept that it’s what gets some people off. Is it too much to ask that the “quote” you post actually be a quote and not a paraphrasing though? The line is “How about the beating you won’t get for *messing with* my aunt Helen”. If you’re going to post a quote, post a quote. If outer going to paraphrase, don’t use quotation marks.
It's not quite the same role, but he DOES play a marshal in The Mandalorian, in the way that only Tim can.
They do a long shot here...throughout Raylan's story, the camera never cuts.
I didn't notice it at first, because I was so captivated with the childhood tale he was telling.
In a way, this was a very clever narrative tool...we don't notice we're being pulled along by the story, until we're in the room with the secret compartment, and you realize that the story was just a casual, polite ruse for Raylan to enter the dwelling without conflict.
So we're sort of watching / hearing the story from Perkins perspective.
And the bat part is clever cause it s when he s the closest to the cam. So the guy just has to lower his cam a bit.
Is the entering in the room a new shot? I wonder
@@willstev4130 I don't think so it looks like a straight shot, given they go back to more normal shots reasonably soon after it seems weird they'd use it to hide a new shot when they're open about it a minute or so later.
The greatest secret here is what he's really doing, is making sure there's nobody hiding in the house waiting to ambush him. He did a standard clear, ending with everyone in one room where he can see them when he finds the drugs - the most likely moment they'd attack him.
Tactics.
@@willstev4130 Yeah pretty sure the move into the bedroom is a hidden cut. Great shot though.
That’s the most manly any man has ever said the word tummy
😆
Good Christ this show is top tier
It's a shame it wasn't more popular when it was airing. I'm glad it's getting appreciated in its afterlife though. I'm still holding out for Raylan to return with a feature-film!
@@ComedyBros5 I watched it from season 1 episode 1 when it debuted on fx or wherever. Tried to get all of my friends to watch. To this day I’m still trying to spread this show but people just aren’t interested for some reason. Because it wasn’t on one of the big prestige tv networks I guess.
@@Lady_Vengeance That's right! I mean, for a first time viewer, the first few episodes take a bit to get into while it's establishing characters and getting its footing so it can step away from the "crime of the week" setup. But after episode 7 or 8, it's just purely fantastic cinema.
@@ComedyBros5 I agree. I have a friend who quit watching 2 episodes into season 4 because he says he felt like it turned into a stupid sitcom. I have reassured him over and over that isn’t the case and to keep watching but he just refuses. It’s so bizarre. But he’ll watch the dumbest shit. People.:
@@Lady_Vengeance Yeeep! I have couple brother in-laws I can't get to keep watching it. Did you mean to say Season 1, or Season 4?
The beatin’ I’m about to give ya for messin’ with my aunt Helen.
The only series I've binge-watched twice. So good...
The relationship between Raylan and Arlo is probably one of the most interesting father-son relationships ever put on tv.
It is, but it's also very annoying. I wish they had some kind of redemptive arc at the end of it. Have Arlo show tremendous regret and sorrow shortly before he dies.
God, what a great show!
Justified- Beatings done right.
Best series EVER.
Great scene! In my opinion this episode and the introduction of Alro is when the series really started to take off.
I mean it's when they really started to dig into Raylan as a character. Before they'd mention it occasionally but this episode they really got into why Raylan is who he is and why he did the things he did.
Got it spot on with the title.
Perfect exposition, pretty rare these days.
Two very awesome characters. Love it
My daughter is gonna name my grandson Raylan. She loved this show and so did I.
I’ve got a grandson named Raylan! Middle name is Massey it’s her maiden name. I advocated for Boyd as the middle but got overruled lol.
@@tracyjohnson5023 Honestly though, that would have been a bit much. Raylan's a good name though.
My ex refused to let me name our son Raylan 😆😆😆
Still kinda sore about that 😏
Some boys out there called Raylen. Righteous
What?
If I’m not mistaken, that was a 2 minute 38 second shot. The first cut was when he opened the secret compartment. It must have taken half a day to light and shoot it.
Great character and perfect casting.
New Justified series set in Detroit is being made. 😁
I can't fucking wait - wonder if the Maple Syrup Mafia will make a cameo lol
everybody's so goddamn tough these days.
🙄
Thank God Raylan never abused his power. Wouldve sent the wrong kind of message
Damn I miss this show.
My first thought when I saw this clip- Good God, don't let Raylan have that bat!
Raylan A Class Act
The Jewel Thief game is called SUSPICION in case anyone is wondering.
Have Gun Will Travel is not a Bad show actually.
I remember that show. Richard Boone was really good in that show
Because of that show, my first character I ever made in World Of Warcraft, was a Paladin.
I still watch it every Saturday morning, X2.
It was really really good. Boone had a natural gravity and confidence that was really relaxed and not showy. His character usually had the option to solve things in a brutal manner, but usually used his intelligence and good judgment to solve problems. I saw the show when I was a kid and loved it, and saw it again a few years ago for a dozen or so episodes. It still holds up very well.
My favorite Western was Guns of Will Sonnett.
Mine is For a Few Dollars More, or Once Upon a Time in the West.
When I see this guy all I can think of is him asking the chauffeur if he has bud and when asked if he’s doctor Galazkiewicz replies “yes, yes I am.”
He is right about the skies turning green , paladin,
Rawhide and Have Gun Will Travel were ok, but since Raylan is a U.S. Marshal, I would have thought he would have mentioned Gunsmoke which starred U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon.
apple of my eye was a favorite of mine from the gunsmoke stories. i still remember doc says " you think youre fast kid, but ask marshal how fast its really possible to draw, and youll die."
Dillon wasn't near the loose cannon that Raylan is. Paladin was free lance. Rowdy Yate (Eastwood) was a trailblazer. They're much closer to Raylan than Dillon was. Dillon was more like...maybe Art Mullen(Nick Searcy)? Whatever, I admit to being interested in what would've happen if Raylan had come hunting through Dillon's Dodge City....
@@50srefugee Dillon was not a loose cannon? I guess yer not familiar with the famous Matt Dillon backhand bitch slap!
Not if your from Kentucky
@@flsdeluxe Dillon's authority covered the state of Kansas and then some.
He said "tummies" 😊
The prop bat bends when Raylan presses it on his back.
I thought it did. I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me.
Don't care🚮
@@vb8428 Ew
Awesome
He never asked what it was, but the dude blurts out oxy... Big mistake
Have you seen this show?
i never thought of myself as an angry man
Didnt give this show its due when it aired but goddamn its damn near perfect. Only negative to me was ava
I'd take her over Winona, both are conniving but Winona was a shallow bitch, at least Ava could fry chicken
@@bryanblack526 Ava characterization was just super inconsistent to me, and really irksome.
@@arkhaan7066 amazing what a bit of make believe dramatization can do to ones psyche, eh?
The only negative was the women were annoying most of the time. However, they were all easy on they eyes!
Which episode was this from?
studinthemaking Yes it would’ve been nice to know what episode, it would’ve been nice to be able to watch a little bit more of it to try to figure it out instead of cutting the thing off. Why do people even make videos when they do that kind of shit?
studinthemaking It is from season 1 episode 5. The episode is titled ‘The lord of War and Thunder’.
@@pwrmngr the video is called exposition done right, if you want to watch a little bit more how about you watch the show instead of complaining?
@@aaronexplicable2111 sorry Aaron, or shall I say troll, since you have a welfare troll account. I shouldn’t have to wait “a little bit more” for something that should be posted at the beginning, or listen to some halfwit try and justify his yapping from a troll account. So Thanx for talking when you shoulda been listening. Stay reel.
@@pwrmngr Do you seriously not know what exposition means? Or what a concept video is? I didn't suggest you "wait" on anything, btw. Keep it "reel" yourself there champ.
God that twerp always plays such a.... twerp. Deserves every beating he gets.
Such a good show. Why did they cancel it I’ll never understand.
They cancelled it because *a)* cable tv was dying and views were steadily dropping for the show and *b)* If it had gone on any longer, it would've suffered the terrible finale season similar to Game of Thrones or other shows that extend past the 6 season mark. 6 seasons just seems to be the perfect sweet spot for a show.
The low ceiling + raylan's hat. Is he a man in a cave or is he a towering figure?
Raylen!!!!!
I'm not sure "underrated" is the right word, it has an 8.6 rating on IMDB, underwatched or underpopular are two more exact, not-really-words single word descriptions. Anyone who has seen it loves it, the problem is finding people that have seen Justified. It is the perfect show to binge, too (although the first time I watched it was the old fashioned wait an entire week for next episode) - Six 12 episode seasons. No really great show goes beyond six seasons and maybe the greatest contribution cable shows made to television, in general, were the 10 or 12 episode season. From seasonal baddies to series long story-lines, a pitch perfect show...
I think people mean "overlooked" instead of underrated. It's highly reviewed and appreciated by everyone that sees it, but far too few folks know of it.
But yes, I agree with everything else you say. It's the perfect show. I think it kidna slugs a bit in Season 5 with the Crowe's. It would've been wise to close up that storyline halfway through the season and introduce Avery Markham and his baddies after that, give them all the screen time they deserved!
@@ComedyBros5 Yes, overlooked is a far better word choice, thank you. I never like using "underrated" for the exact reasons you give.
Bring Justified back
Don't. It is one of the few shows that ended perfectly. Don't fuck it up by bringing it back.
Really!!! Is it necessary to use that language!!!!! Can't anyone talk anymore without using that word. Do you have a limited vocabulary or not smart enough to come up with a normal nice word!!!!!
There is a spinoff in Detroit that is happening.
Damn, did ya record this on yer cell phone from the teevee?
I dont understand which pixel is the exposition happening
let people settle it
Too bad they could not afford more light blubs.
Everyone always complains about low light in shows and movies, but I thought this was lit just fine.
Raylan is too young to have watched those TV shows. I'm 68 and I barely remember them.
Maybe watched them on video
@@raphaelkoch1573 It's pretty easy to watch re-runs on TV.
He said he watched them on cable, and they ran before cable, so he was watching 'oldies' on cable
He doesn’t know Rawhide what the F
Huh?
Deadwood had a great many more rough edges
I'd have still beaten hum anyway you dint mess with a man's family especially the ones that are good to them
how about the beating you won’t get. haha
*
Dad's seen the green skies, paladin
Columbo was just as deadly but with out the violence
Men need to be like him not as they are now. World needs it.
A real law enforcement does any of raylan’s stuff, BLM will be out so quick and hurry and the liberal politicians will defund the department and call it a summer of love again
@Rory Mac Tague Aye thats the complicated cat side of Raylan. The women was a gold digger anyway, he been better with Ava . Id love in yje country eat and sleep drink Jack with a blonde Harlen girl. The fact he could and never! Always killed when Sometimes people need shooting. Boyd, Dewey and Raylen one of the most under rated box sets ever.
@@hotsaucebone We can but hope sanity prevails and real men comeback in vogue as the pussy world fit to be conquered. "Put your foot down Dewey Crowe.!
Considering how many white supremacists and neo nazis Raylan puts down something tells me he might be more on the side of BLM, friend.
@@sdavid2755 No see that was all the Florida he man of PC world bull shit BUT he had common sense still that is lacking now. I still take Raylan over any Cop. Bend rules makes him human. Dont mind a Fed that dont hassle weed smokers. God bless Kentucky and the mighty fine women.
Single take
Aunt Hrken huh...she sounds like a real saint. By all means fill up my alagory again with the shit that don't pertains to me at all.
The entertaining ceramic preferentially x-ray because actress advantageously terrify of a scattered cheque. unnatural, polite business
JESUS saves you 🙏.
Superstitious blind indoctrinated sado
So many great scenes in this show and hardly any get uploaded. I need a Wynn Duffy supercut. I need the final showdown between Boyd and Markham ("Well you awful quick for a bonafide stoner"). I need Coover beating up Raylan. I need Quarles killing Emmet and asking Wynn, "Do you know me now?". Can't find none of this shit on jewtube.
Just finished binging this shit and I'm surprised it doesn't have more of a following. Great fucking show.
That's what I'm saying! How's FX not have their own UA-cam channel with a whole playlist dedicated solely to Justified clips. I reckon it might be because they'd end up posting the whole series because just about every minute of Justified can be cut into fantastic "one liner" clips. lol
3.5 minutes I wont get back, boring dialogue, bad acting and embarrassing product placement.
Stupid troll. Love folks like you.