I've been working like a dog and didn't catch up on Justified till today. OMG, so freaking awesome. Dewey! Use your words! Raylan chillin' with Boyd whilst the latter is in handcuffs and Boyd's delight in Ray Ray figuring out Arlo's deep dark secret! Helen wishing she'd shot Arlo, Dewey getting the phrase wrong, Arlo and Bowman's pissing contest about their respective sons. So much goodness.
The use of Winona and Ava disappointed me, but I'm willing to hold out hope that cliches will be further avoided in the next two eps.
Oddly, I'm having this vision/speculation of - I feel silly sharing this - Bowman grabbing Raylan and stringing him up from a tree. Must be all the hillbilly campfire scenes. And Bowman presenting this as a gift to Boyd, and all fuck all breaking loose as Boyd decides to save Raylan's life by killing his own pa. IDK. But if the finale doesn't involve a hanging, I think I might be disappointed.
That guy had two of his finest moments so far in last night's episode.
He's been a jewel the entire run. Definition of a great supporting actor.
I loved his thing about giving good christians a bad name.
Yes, that was a good line.
Meanwhile here is an interview with Walter Goggins from Fresh Air.
I LOVE the boss--great character and the actor underplays it perfectly. Loved the "deputizing" and that Boyd appreciated it when he heard about it. Hell, I just loved everything. This is MY show.
Did anyone else feel a bit slashy when Raylan in his vest and Boyd in handcuffs were sitting in the ground talking? Just me, then? Ive never seen a lot of slash on this show until just then.
But slash aside, there's something i just love about this show.
I'm working my way through the S2 Leverage discs (I'll try and get yours in the mail by Saturday, Cass), and, just, ♥. Especially for Beth Riesgraf, who continues to be responsible for much of what makes Parker really stand out. I love that so much improv makes it into the show--in Montreal I was on the improv side of the comedy crowd and John was on the scripted side. He was never one of the comics that took the divide seriously (god, some were outright PISSY about it), but it does make me laugh that there's so much improv in his well-written baby.
I love that so much improv makes it into the show--in Montreal I was on the improv side of the comedy crowd and John was on the scripted side.
Colin was part of that scene, right? Which side was he on? I'm guessing the improv?
Colin was part of that scene, right? Which side was he on? I'm guessing the improv?
Ayup. Incredible improviser. Our troupe performed at the same comedy club where John did standup, which is where we all met, even though we were all at McGill. The English-speaking Montreal comedy environment was pretty incestuous. And fucking talented.
Did anyone else feel a bit slashy when Raylan in his vest and Boyd in handcuffs were sitting in the ground talking? Just me, then? Ive never seen a lot of slash on this show until just then.
Oh, I'm sure that people are slashing the hell out of them. They used to "dig coal" together.