Raylan Stands Up to the Memphis Druglord | Justified Season 5 Episode 2 | Now Playing
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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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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Raylan Stands Up to the Memphis Druglord | Justified Season 5 Episode 2 | Now Playing
"My general rule is you keep talking I put you in the trunk."
Looking back at this, I think lookin after Loretta somewhat prepared him for fatherhood whether he realized it or not. Also, this standoff with Hot Rod Dunham was yet another reminder of how much like his pops he was but way sharper in how he applied it. Cause rather than become a criminal like his pops, he used his life experiences to be a lawman instead. But by this point, I think he was slowly starting to get meaner.
Yes, I think in many ways his relationship with Loretta was a chance for him to preserve her innocence given he had lost his at an early age due to his upbringing, which was not much different from Loretta's. Him acting as a guardian of sorts to her is also an interesting parallel to how much of a deadbeat he is throughout Season 5. At this point, his baby girl is born and he hasn't even met her yet, is actively avoiding going to Florida, has lost WInona, and is generally aimless.
Also this monologue is badass.
This along with “The Wire” are brilliant. Two of the greatest series on TV.
The writing and the casting was just too good. The reboot just didn't have the same magic, unfortunately.
Is that Wood Harris?
Yes and his character met Boyd. So in some alternative universe, Avon Barksdale and Boyd Crowder met.
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Scenes like these are why Raylan Givens is the best TV show cop ever.