I love how Raylan flexes without even seeming to. He's talking casually, and then his gun is out and pointed at the "gardener" before the criminal even has a chance to draw his own gun. He doesn't even seem to be on guard, and he's already faster than the criminal.
Raylan saw the “gardener” was wanting to go all high noon, so in an attempt to not have to do paperwork, Raylan shows him that he is not one to lose a quick draw.
Raylen said it was a $10k reward when it was $20k. He planned to divide the criminals with that discrepancy. The "gardener" says it was $5k multiplying the discrepancy. It is a interesting bit of dialog. lol.
@@bentonmarcum8924 I think actually it was ITSELF a trick, they did have the offer set up and it seemed to be for a legitimate reason, but it was a way f them getting a lead on a guy they had a warrant for.
@@bentonmarcum8924Yes and no, the money was for Pinter.. He was working with a “confidential” informant and he had a reward for him from a previous job together and the informant was known to be saving up a bunch of money to get out of the crime game, so he got taken. Raylan just sorta stumbled into the situation when he went looking for him to pay him his reward money, and Raylan has a really good nose for when something isn’t right. It’s a pretty good episode, the whole series is on Hulu I’d highly recommend it if you like the clips… the show is full of badass and clever moments because Raylan is as much a badass as he is a smartass. He’s so condescending in the best way…. Haha
This one was one of the weaker “bad guys” in the show. You knew that nobody was gonna beat Raylan until MAYBE the end of the show, but this guy had no chance in hell
I hated this episode when I watched it, because it was a horrible adaptation of Riding The Rap... Trying to combine Bobby Deo and Louis Lewis into one character was an awful idea, ruining the things that were great about both. Page Kennedy is a good actor, so I'm glad he got a check. Still a lame adaptation.
Justified was based on my hometown of Harlan County Kentucky but live in Indiana and also my nephew and my niece are going to be in a movie with his co star Walton Goggins. The movie Is based on the 80’s game show called Press Your Luck
@@frankiecrocker Well, when you use "smh" _as a reaction_ to a completely made up story, it's pretty clear that the line between reality and fantasy is blurred to you. I only wanted to disabuse you of any notion that you were watching a documentary in real time. My apologies _if_ I've insulted your intelligence.
Are you asking why this character specifically doesn't use a 1911? Or why the Marshall service or any law enforcement agency currently operating doesn't use 1911's as standard duty weapons?
Because they train Marshals on standardized sidearms so if someone needs more ammo in a firefight everyone has the same loadout. A dinosaur with a 1911 doesn't help the unit as a whole.
i am alone,,... those ppl are crooks,,,.... they have been around that i can tell since around 2013.... i really want outa here and away from these horrible ppl
“Well now that went well…”. That line was way more savage than anyone will ever give it credit for. 😆
Yes, I thought so as well. Beautiful.
"Well, that went well." His delivery of that line is spot on. Just a brilliant performance.
I love how Raylan flexes without even seeming to. He's talking casually, and then his gun is out and pointed at the "gardener" before the criminal even has a chance to draw his own gun. He doesn't even seem to be on guard, and he's already faster than the criminal.
The second the “gardener” turned side on and hand started messing with his hip he was on guard.
Raylan saw the “gardener” was wanting to go all high noon, so in an attempt to not have to do paperwork, Raylan shows him that he is not one to lose a quick draw.
If you notice he doesn't snap his holster when he puts it back, next one's coming faster.
“Well now that went well, but…”
That’s one of the best flexes I’ve seen. That was really well written.
Walton Goggins was my trainer years ago when he was just starting his fantastic career.. really proud of his talent with dialogue..❤️
Wait that’s so cool! Was he a good trainer?
you talking like dialect and accent trainer?
Walton Goggins is one of my favorite actors. He is so versatile and talented, shame he's not as well known as he deserves.
@@Al-Fiallos ....dude is very well known...just because he chooses work over the spotlight doesnt mean he is getting shortchanged.....
@@nowakezoneforever6021 rarrrrr
"Are you gonna bet your life on that"?
He's asking him like it's a rhetorical question, only it's not....
Do you feel lucky punk. Do ya?
Nice.@@randallmarsh1187
@@randallmarsh1187 Yea, I like Harry Callahans' line better Too!!
@@randallmarsh1187 Very late reply but the line is actually "So you gotta ask yourself Do I feel lucky? Well do you punk?!"
"You like westerns? You think thats really how they used to do it?"
(Raylan has flashbacks of when he used to be the Sheriff of Deadwood)
I always figured that line was in reference to Deadwood.
@@thesho21
Sure seemed like it.
"used to"
You can be fast when you're friends with the director and the cameraman. But if you want to be the fastest, you have to be friends with the editor.
As an ACE editor ... I think you and i would be friends.
Lol.
Is there a Baldwin joke in there somewhere, maybe.
🤣😂
Raylen said it was a $10k reward when it was $20k. He planned to divide the criminals with that discrepancy. The "gardener" says it was $5k multiplying the discrepancy. It is a interesting bit of dialog. lol.
So he was telling the truth about owing Travis money.?
@@bentonmarcum8924 I think actually it was ITSELF a trick, they did have the offer set up and it seemed to be for a legitimate reason, but it was a way f them getting a lead on a guy they had a warrant for.
@@bentonmarcum8924 Pinter was owed the reward money.
@@bentonmarcum8924Yes and no, the money was for Pinter.. He was working with a “confidential” informant and he had a reward for him from a previous job together and the informant was known to be saving up a bunch of money to get out of the crime game, so he got taken. Raylan just sorta stumbled into the situation when he went looking for him to pay him his reward money, and Raylan has a really good nose for when something isn’t right.
It’s a pretty good episode, the whole series is on Hulu I’d highly recommend it if you like the clips… the show is full of badass and clever moments because Raylan is as much a badass as he is a smartass. He’s so condescending in the best way…. Haha
And the "gardener" is a terrible liar! Mr. "open collar" doesn't believe the $5000 figure for a second, lol.
“Well now, that went well.”
This one was one of the weaker “bad guys” in the show. You knew that nobody was gonna beat Raylan until MAYBE the end of the show, but this guy had no chance in hell
true, but iirc this was one of the first few episodes in the entire show so that’s understandable
Boone was Easley my favorite bad guy
I hated this episode when I watched it, because it was a horrible adaptation of Riding The Rap... Trying to combine Bobby Deo and Louis Lewis into one character was an awful idea, ruining the things that were great about both. Page Kennedy is a good actor, so I'm glad he got a check. Still a lame adaptation.
@harrygreb3457 didn't really like the way he talked but dude was a legitimate threat to raylan. He was faaaaaast
ahhaaahahahahaha.....i love the sense of humor in this show....
Ok ok ok now I really have to watch this show. I buy the integral tomorrow.
Such a good series....once you start, you WILL watch every single episode of the whole run
Love that Raylan gives the absolute certainty of his draw as a fluke.
Man’s nearly tucked his shirt in with the gun.
T--uh, five thousand
$5000? There is no honor among thieves.
Exelente series .nuestros hijos nesecitan ver como se comporta un hombre
From $10K to $5K...there's no honor among thieves.
This first season, especially this episode and "The Collection", Raylan channels Columbo lol.
Raylen vs Radon is an epic showdown
Justified was based on my hometown of Harlan County Kentucky but live in Indiana and also my nephew and my niece are going to be in a movie with his co star Walton Goggins. The movie Is based on the 80’s game show called Press Your Luck
sure,,,lol
When low-level criminals believe that they're smarter than everyone else. Smh.
You do realize that these are all actors reciting written lines under the direction of a director for your amusement?
@@stephencarter7266 are you seriously asking me if I don't know this is a scene from the FX series Justified that ran for six seasons?
@@frankiecrocker Well, when you use "smh" _as a reaction_ to a completely made up story, it's pretty clear that the line between reality and fantasy is blurred to you.
I only wanted to disabuse you of any notion that you were watching a documentary in real time.
My apologies _if_ I've insulted your intelligence.
@@stephencarter7266 no, you didn't insult "my" intelligence at all. But have a good day! 🙄
@@frankiecrocker Be well.
Where is part 2 to This?
There should be a modernized Red dead redemption based on this guys character. RD3. Make it happen Rockstar!
when i saw him on another video clips i thought it was the movie where he also play a small town cop. didn't know it's his new tv show.
He pulled that shirt back down.
Looks like Raydon took to a life of crime after BMS
all the build up for nothing...tan suit shoots him in the chest before raylan even comes back
Raylan teaches Raydon how to use a gun
You should have shown the next scene
……then Boon strolls into town & ruins his 🎩 hat.
So, why not finish the video clip??🤷♂️
It’s Raymon Rondell aka the unidentified black male.
Is that Page Kennedy?
yup, Radon Randell himself. he does all kinds of small roles here and there
😂😂😂
❤❤❤
Don't play with Raylan
Name of the outro please?
Why oh why does he not have a 1911 … 🤦♂️
Are you asking why this character specifically doesn't use a 1911? Or why the Marshall service or any law enforcement agency currently operating doesn't use 1911's as standard duty weapons?
Because they train Marshals on standardized sidearms so if someone needs more ammo in a firefight everyone has the same loadout. A dinosaur with a 1911 doesn't help the unit as a whole.
@@pbdye1607 And this new breed of silky handed dweebs gets bruises on their palms firing anything bigger than a 9mm.
parts sticking out externally means higher risk of getting disrupted in sticky situations.
The 1911 is a street howitzer. Too much risk for collateral damage.
clip missed the beat part, the draw down!
i am alone,,...
those ppl are crooks,,,....
they have been around that i can tell since around 2013....
i really want outa here and away from these horrible ppl
Do not use the Lord's name in vain.
Is the lord your invisible friend?
Should be a 1911 or Browning High Power
Gardener needs to stop worrying about plants and go to acting school.
this acting is really bad hahahaha
You wouldn't know good acting if it smacked you in the face.
That 13% Boy didn't stand a chance!!