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Justified, Season 4

^Yeah, that was a bit anticlimactic. However, Raylan's reaction was very true to character.

So, I'm thinking that my beloved Jim Beaver, Sheriff Shelby Parlow, is Drew Thompson.

My favorite line, "Man, I hope I got that right." :lol:

agree with the Shelby = Drew idea.


Also, I was actually quite happy about the Arlo offing. not every death of a major character on TV should be dramatic or have reason. people die or are killed all the time... 'tis life. i actually found it quite refreshing for a show to be a little different in that respect.
 
True. And Raylan wouldn't make a big deal out of it, so the show wouldn't either. That said, however, that fight scene was pretty dramatic, so in that sense, Arlo did get to go out swinging.
 
True. And Raylan wouldn't make a big deal out of it, so the show wouldn't either. That said, however, that fight scene was pretty dramatic, so in that sense, Arlo did get to go out swinging.

indeed...and probably one of the largest body counts the show has had in a long while. brutal. i loved it! :D
 
Really good ep. I'd say when the wheels come off at the end of the season, it's going to be big.
 
^That's definitely a good thing about Justified. The season finales are always pretty epic.
 
This was a good episode---I love Constable Bob just losing it at the cabin. :lol:

I really hope Shelby & Ellen get away, although they probably won't. I think the season finale body count is about to begin.
 
That gunfight was definitely a highlight.

Umm... So since when did any real estate agent ever try to down-sell someone?
 
^When they assume the buyer could never qualify for a mortgage in a million years and think the people are just lookie-loos wasting their time.

Why do I get the feeling that some seriously bad things are going to screw up Boyd & Ava premarital bliss?
 
^I just didn't get it. They just don't come across as the broke-ass ignorant hillbillies they would have to be in order to merit that kind of treatment. She'd at least be cautiously optimistic that she might have a huge commission coming.
 
It was probably the beat up 1970's ford truck that Boyd likes to drive. Not a great impression.
 
Ok. I guess you could say the truck is old (I'd say retro chic). But he's a pretty snappy dresser so... $$$$$$$$$$$$
 
Or more likely their family's reputation, accent, and mannerisms, as opposed to the more upscale individuals living in that area.
 
Might have had to do with the phone call the realtor received as well. I thought that was pretty heavily implied actually.
 
Maybe. I first thought that was just an excuse to get her out of the scene a little bit so Ava could reminisce about her childhood visits without interference. But looking at it again I guess the real estate agent was kind of playing with her phone expectantly.

Obviously they've been playing up Boyd's desire for his family name to be established among the elite. So I get the idea behind that scene... it was just weird for me. My experience with real estate around here, showing up in jeans, t-shirt and flip-flops is they were still bright and cheery even when I outright said something I was looking at just wasn't in my price range.
 
Phew! Lots of stuff happening tonight.

Seems Ellen May finally wised a up tiny bit (but only a tiny bit) when she realized what it meant by Ava & Boyd wanting Shelby. Ouch.

I was kinda hoping the sharp shooter would take Colt out; the dude's a dick. I guess they're saving that for the finale. Good to see Limehouse again; he's a formidable character.

Jim Beaver is all kinds of awesome. I'm hoping he survives the finale, but it doesn't look good.
 
Actually, the whole episode went south when Limehouse appeared. Got tired of him last season. He sucked the life right out of the episode.
 
Yeah not a fan of Bubba Gump Shrimp on this show either. Too hokey for me. Otherwise was a pretty decent episode. Next week looks good.
 
Oh, hell no. Hell no. Get back over here. First thing we're gonna do is we're gonna acknowledge that this guy's awesome. I mean, he shoots Theo Tonin, fakes his own death in a spectacular fashion, pushes a guy out of an airplane while he's flying it, parachutes into Harlan County with enough coke and cash to jumpstart the economy of a small country, and then he has the balls to get a job in law enforcement, not once, but two times. He spends a couple of days riding around with you while you're looking for him, and now he's run off with a hooker that's half his age. That's some badass shit.

Well said Art. Well said
 
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