Kaitlyn Dever, who played Loretta during this season of Justified (S2), was just 13-years old during filming and gave a very convincing performance. She returned and was a principal character in Season 6, again a great performance.
She was terrific, a girl that young who could hold her own with the other great actors in this series. Which is why it was so painful to watch the new series. They could have gotten a real, talented actress to play Raylan's teenage daughter, someone as talented as Deaver. Instead, they gave it Timothy Olyphant's daughter, who was in way over her head.
It was the show runner. He was a poor choice. He was living off the laurels and reputation of the original series and failed to deliver. The episodes were lacking content nor had the action of the original. The episodes did not contain mini-episodes, and minor side plot bad guys to keep it lively and interesting. Needed MVP Graham Yost! Hopefully, this next reiteration will have a better man in charge.
@@amrateeka They do their best but everyone overplays it that isn't from here. just like in many Europe and many parts of the world they thought Texas was still populated by actual cowboys and everyone road horses to work with no cars up until the 2000's
Kaitlyn Dever, who played Loretta during this season of Justified (S2), was just 13-years old during filming and gave a very convincing performance. She returned and was a principal character in Season 6, again a great performance.
She was terrific, a girl that young who could hold her own with the other great actors in this series. Which is why it was so painful to watch the new series. They could have gotten a real, talented actress to play Raylan's teenage daughter, someone as talented as Deaver. Instead, they gave it Timothy Olyphant's daughter, who was in way over her head.
It was the show runner. He was a poor choice. He was living off the laurels and reputation of the original series and failed to deliver. The episodes were lacking content nor had the action of the original. The episodes did not contain mini-episodes, and minor side plot bad guys to keep it lively and interesting. Needed MVP Graham Yost! Hopefully, this next reiteration will have a better man in charge.
@@robertsheahan8986 Bingo. And it was too dark without a good mix of lighthearted moments.
@@robertsheahan8986 It really needed Graham Yost!
Everyone on this show was great. I'll be a Timothy Olyphant fan for life because of this show and Deadwood
Dickie was such a great character
Yes, a very good actor
Raylan was always fiercely protective of women. Especially Winona.
Props to the young woman.
Damn, this is making me want to binge through the series again. That's a serious commitment.
Shiddd I am 😂
Don't they use the water for anything but shine?
No we don't
@@carlschleg5822 But you do bath (occasionally) in that shine, don't you?
I must of missed this episode, or my memory has started to fade in old age.
Mine too I reckon
I just watch the whole serves and didn't see this either.
California foothills always looking good here.
Great substitute for a part of Kentucky polluted by coal.
Some people were scared of the nuns. This guy is a chaperone on steroids.
Drinkin' corn likker outta jelly jar, well, 'scuse me if I go around again!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Looser are Us
Is Eva from the south in real life? Her accent sounds fake.
Yes, she's from Georgia but she has a terrible exaggerated southern accent. I thought she sounded cartoonish in half the scenes.
@@amrateeka They do their best but everyone overplays it that isn't from here. just like in many Europe and many parts of the world they thought Texas was still populated by actual cowboys and everyone road horses to work with no cars up until the 2000's
More men should wear cool hats.
Agreed. There was a time when all men did.
I'm on the side of the creep.