Raylan definitely has a sense of humor. He's on the other side of the aneurysm line from Seth Bullock.
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Somehow I'm glad to hear that, Dana. I kind of don't need another show, but it's not like I'm going to read Noam Chomsky this year or anything. I'd rather have an Elmore Leonard show that get sucked into Millionaire Matchmaker again. At least "Justified" has cachet.(and it won't tell me I'm not feminine enough.)
Raylan definitely has a sense of humor. He's on the other side of the aneurysm line from Seth Bullock.
OMG so true!!!! Raylan's definitely got his issues. but a lack of drollness is not one of them.
The entire show has a sense of humor. It's kind of wonderful in an understated way.
The entire show has a sense of humor. It's kind of wonderful in an understated way.
That's why it feels SO Elmore Leonard to me. He always brings the humor in his books, even if it's so dry that it would be a martini that made James Bond's head suck itself into his neck.
"Arlo, use your words." Yep, Raylan definitely gets to be funny.
Anyone watch the premiere of The Killing last night?
yes!
I also am part-way through the original Danish so it was interesting how much stuff they carried over from the original.
No, I was sunk in a vortex of Moning's Fever books and all I watched was the GoT sneak peek.
I also am part-way through the original Danish so it was interesting how much stuff they carried over from the original.
Oh, that'll be interesting to hear about, le nub.
I'll admit, I spent the first hour wanting to smack the characters stupid, but the second hour really picked up, so I'm giving it a chance. Despite the fact that no one apparently consulted a map of Seattle or checked the weather patterns. (Thunder, not so common 'round these parts.)