FBI Can't Find Evidence Raylan is Dirty | Justified Season 3 Episode 8 | Now Playing
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Enforcing his own brand of justice, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, a strong-willed, quiet law-man haunted by his past, returns to his native town to see that justice is served to those in need.
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When Art and Raylan have each others back, their dynamic is unmatched.
Helps when they have a common enemy, such as a corrupt FBI a-hole.
I just watched a Seinfeld clip with Tor Eckman the holistic healer, a Band of Brothers clip with George Luz, and now this! Worlds are colliding!
The show portrays projection so well. Special Agent Barclay being dirty himself of course.
It's not projection. Raylen really is dirty.
@@alphanerd7221 Raylan was never dirty. At best, he went outside of protocol when making and using a confidential informant in the form of Boyd. Raylan never took bribes, never explicitly broke the law for personal gain, and only shot when it was a clean shooting.
In the real world, US Marshals are very few and far between, and have high levels of discretion while performing their duties. All of those times where you see Raylan act outside of direct oversight of his superiors wouldn't be necessary in real life, because the only two places in the country that would justify the level of Marshal presence that the series implies is D.C. and NYC. Most places across the country have only 3-5 Marshals for entire tri-county areas.
@@ShaggyRogers1 He's dirty in the first scene. He commits a murder. He steals to covers up his ex wife's felony. He regularly assaults and abuses people in his custody. Tampering with evidence, obstruction of justice, terroristic threatening, murder.
Watch the show. He's clearly dirty.
@@ShaggyRogers1 I mean, his office was, what, 6 agents for a third of the state of Kentucky? That sounds about right.
@@ShaggyRogers1Yeah Raylan’s relatively clean and his methods are in a grey area. However the one time he set up Nicky Augustine to be murdered was when he committed a crime, and the look on his face afterward showed he knew it.
Wow, Ned Ryerson certainly had quite the career change!
Wow, Ned Ryerson certainly had quite the career change!
@@truejim You could have asked, "Am I right or am I right or am I right?!"
This was after he went pro with the belly button thing.
Poor old Nick Searcy. He seems to have headwrecking encounters with maverick U.S. Marshals at certain junctures. First Sam Gerard in The Fugitive and now every darned episode of Justified. He's got good staying power.
Chrononaughts as well.
I think the only person from Deadwood left out at this point was Mrs. Garrett.
E. B. Farnum was on the show?
The FBI may.make him dirty!
I like how each scene is him catching $%&^ from someone.
omg I feel like his boss with the guys who work under me at my workplace
I wonder if by the end Art regretted taking him or understood the value
Raylan is a bad egg. People say they want this kind of Justice, but really they shouldn't
Raylan broke so many laws. We celebrate he gets the bad guys, but it's a show, and he has been wrong so many times. Frankly he pushes people into crimes. I'm not saying boyd is a nice guy, but he seems to try to redeem himself, but to Raylan no matter how many times Boyd has saved Raylans life, Raylan pegs him as a criminal and nothing else and Boyd gave up, because that is how everyone thinks of him. Im mostly talking about teh second season.
@@slewone4905But that’s kind of the point of the show. Raylan got into law enforcement for the wrong reasons, being pissed and hating his dad. That’s why he’s abusive towards most criminals (though sometimes it’s justified heh) and the fact of the matter is he takes down monsters who if left to their own devices would cause incredible harm to people.
During Clint Eastwood’s years of Dirty Harry, Westerns, etc., he had the same character actors that would appear like clockwork. The same seems to happen with Olyphant.
All the makings of a superstar on the rise
@@user-lg1dx6fy6f Nah dude. Olyphant is in the business for far too long. He's a solid actor, and I love in in basically everything I've ever seen him in, but he's never gonna be a "Superstar"
@@patta8388 He's been the leading man in two popular series.
he almost was Iron man. Well he auditioned. he was the star in Hitman. I demand he pay me back for watching it on TV, He wasted too much of my life in it.
@@alphanerd7221 doesn't make him a superstar.
Classic tv
A job that should probably be avoided!