Raylan's Gunfight at Mags' Place | Justified (Timothy Olyphant)
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- Loretta (Kaitlyn Dever), seeking revenge for her father's death, confronts Mags (Margo Martindale) at the Bennett homestead but shoots her in the leg, while Raylan (Timothy Olyphant ), who is searching for Loretta, also gets shot during the chaotic confrontation.
From Season 2, Episode 13: "Bloody Harlan"
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Deputy Raylan Givens has his own, Wild West-style methods of upholding justice, putting him at odds with the criminals he hunts and with his bosses in the U.S. Marshals Service. And an incident prompts his reassignment to the Kentucky district where he grew up. The character is based on one created by author Elmore Leonard in several books and short stories.
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An incredible ending to the best episode of Justified, a true hall of fame culmination of scenes. The hero gets to live, save the child, and his love interest ends being the reason his life is ultimately spared. The look on Raylan's face as he realizes that Doyle is going to shoot him and he knows his time is up. Winona being a few steps ahead of him, going to Art and tearfully pleading with him to save Raylan. The marshal service showing up and saving the day. Raylan saving Loretta from a lifetime of suffering and guilt. Mags final drink. What a modern day masterpiece.
Everything came together in this - characters, narrative, plot, visuals. Perfect
Back when writers were actually talented, creative, intelligent people rather than automatons serving the message.
"It's good to see you, Art" and Art's responsive look both say so much in just a few seconds. Amazingly written and acted. Just wow.
3:39....Tim can't dribble a basketball & his handwriting is barely legible...but he DON'T MISS....👍👍
"On the ground hillbillies." Art is great!
When ole Mags offers you something to drink...
DON'T ACCEPT IT....
"This bullet's been on its way for 20 years."
This was as great a modern day Hatfield v. McCoy you could've spun. Fitting end too, Doyle getting popped before he can shoot Raylan. Mags having to confess to what really went down with Loretta's father and Mags settling things with Raylan before going out the same way Loretta's father did.
I think Mags really did want to do right by Loretta but it was always going to be difficult pulling that off with the knowledge that inevitably the truth would reveal itself about where he was and what role Mags had in it.
Mags was insane. She killed Loretta's father because she wanted a daughter. She knew her boys were fuckups who'd ruin the family business, and she saw in Loretta someone she could mold into a future leader.
Well she did make Loretta the most powerful woman in Harlin
Absolutely right. I've seen this series through about a dozen times and never caught the similarities. You really can't beat the characters and story in Justified.
Mags really misread who she was dealing with.
Best show ever
Margo Martindale was by far the best 1 season villain on Justified. The way she could just shift Mags from sweet widow woman to the wicked witch was amazing.
One of the best tv series
It's interesting. You know it's Tim who fired the shot, but I don't think they unnecessarily dumbed it down to the audience, to confirm it. He's a sniper and carrying a sniper rifle, so it's a reasonable assumption. But I'm not 100% sure. More like 99.5%. They may have confirmed it later.
The first thing I thought when I saw that shot, "Oh, you know that's Gutterson."
@@jasonexplosion154 Yep, for me it was a "Ah, Tim's here too" moment.
Fevret hero 😅😅
Olifant means elephant in deutch .
That didn't look like a gunfight to me..
Hush
"Raylan's gunfight" lol. More Loretta's gunfight, she at least fired a shot...
Raylan could have easily been killed here
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4:30-“Tim, diversity hire, go with him”
God I miss this show.
Yep… one in a million
The reboot is nowhere near as good its too pc. I still watch it because i like oliphant as an actor.