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The REAL JUSTIFIED: 1st Black US Marshall Bass Reeves

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i havent watched tonight's episode but last season was amazing and the writing so far this season has been outstanding

these guys know how to write crime fiction
 
i havent watched tonight's episode but last season was amazing and the writing so far this season has been outstanding

these guys know how to write crime fiction

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I noticed something odd though...

two famous rap lines were used I think it was unintentional.

in the hooker trailer the pimp said...

"And I hate waitin..
I got no patience"

Jay Z Big Pimpin

and later the brother in the slaughterhouse said

"they got guns,
we got guns too"

Raekwon "Incarcerated Scarfaces"

i KNOW i;m reaching...
 
TRUTH

I noticed something odd though...

two famous rap lines were used I think it was unintentional.

in the hooker trailer the pimp said...

"And I hate waitin..
I got no patience"

Jay Z Big Pimpin

and later the brother in the slaughterhouse said

"they got guns,
we got guns too"

Raekwon "Incarcerated Scarfaces"

i KNOW i;m reaching...

The theme song is a rap song. Im pretty sure they have BLACK writters.
 
The theme song is a rap song. Im pretty sure they have BLACK writters.



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One of the most identifiable features of Justified (other than Timothy Olyphant, of course) is the twangy rap-influenced theme song. A recent TV Guide article says, “[t]he title song's blend of twang and grit neatly fits the story of itchy-trigger-fingered U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) dealing with his lowlife homeboys in Kentucky.”

The song, “Long Hard Times to Come,” is by Brooklyn-based Gangstagrass and is now available for purchase at iTunes.com. With 11 songs available on iTunes, the Justified theme song is their most popular download. The Bluegrass Blog has an interview with the creator/producer behind Gangstagrass, Rench. The singer/songwriter talks about learning about bluegrass music from his Oklahoma-born dad, and how he feels his music is received in both the bluegrass and hip-hop communities.

The theme song isn’t the only memorable song on the show, though. Luckily, FX’s Justified website lists the music for each episode. Watch Justified on FX, Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET (9 p.m. CT), and then come back here to share your thoughts.

Continue reading on Examiner.com 'Justified' theme song: It's a hit - National Justified | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/justified-in-national/justified-theme-song-it-s-a-hit#ixzz1nAEK7Gir
 
I've been hearing a lot about this show...given FX's track w/ The Shield and Sons I'm check this shit out...lemme go find a single torrent link for all the seasons :lol::yes:
 
i wonder what's gonna happen with that evidence clerk...

is that the end of his storyline ..since he made it to mexico .. or will the marshals go after him??

him stealin' the money ..basically gets winona and raylan off the hook...

crazy dude from up north.. will probably die by the end of this season...

side note: how crazy do you have to be to have another crazy muthafucka (Duffy) be scared of you??

but i hope they don't kill off limehouse too....
 


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One of the most identifiable features of Justified (other than Timothy Olyphant, of course) is the twangy rap-influenced theme song. A recent TV Guide article says, “[t]he title song's blend of twang and grit neatly fits the story of itchy-trigger-fingered U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) dealing with his lowlife homeboys in Kentucky.”

The song, “Long Hard Times to Come,” is by Brooklyn-based Gangstagrass and is now available for purchase at iTunes.com. With 11 songs available on iTunes, the Justified theme song is their most popular download. The Bluegrass Blog has an interview with the creator/producer behind Gangstagrass, Rench. The singer/songwriter talks about learning about bluegrass music from his Oklahoma-born dad, and how he feels his music is received in both the bluegrass and hip-hop communities.


ahhhh that's right... that's how they sucked me in... :smh:

But I liked Deadwood too... and the 'token black' character is realistic (being they are in rural kentucky) ...great show especially for network tv :cool:

I am waiting to d/l the whole season but last season the writing was a little different... hopefully it bounces back

SHE wrote this episode...:D

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that explains why the role of the 'black' woman marshall is so well written... and not an angry bitter buffoon​
 
Got to attend the special night devoted to JUSTIFIED at the TV Academy earlier this week. They showed the second season finale and had a Q & A with members of the cast and showrunner/creator Graham Yost. I have to say, despite my years in the business, when it comes to this show I’m just a total geek fanboy. I’d dress like Raylan Givens but no Jew looks good in a cowboy hat. Anyway, I was thrilled when I got the invitation (especially after my recent post on no longer being on any lists for screenings).

I excitedly called the RSVP line and the recorded message told me to leave my name, number of guests, phone number, and affiliation. I did the first three and then said, “Affiliation? Uh… writer? Mariners? Blogger? I dunno. Hey, you invited me.”

One of those affiliations must’ve worked because I was admitted. Watching the show on the big screen was a totally different experience. There’s no disclaimer that this program might contain violence. Surprisingly, everyone in the theater was able to handle the violence without the warning. And I thought my High Definition gave me a great picture, but wow! I gotta get me one of those ‘500 foot screens.

The Q & A was terrific. Attending were Timothy Olyphant, Walton Goggins, Natalie Zea, Erica Tazel (don’t say “who?” She plays Rachel), and goddess of goddesses, Margo Martindale. Critic Pete Hammond moderated and did a superb job – and by that I mean he didn’t make the whole evening about himself (as 99.999999% of moderators do).

We learned that the show was pitched to several places before FX bought it (This is so common – short sighted networks passing on shows that become huge hits. I bet HBO wished they had said yes to MAD MEN now.).

Walton Goggins (Boyd) was supposed to die at the end of the pilot but scored so well they brought him back. Suddenly the bullet just missed his heart.

(SPOILER ALERT: SEASON TWO FINALE!) When audience members asked if Graham Yost could bring Margo Martindale back he said, “You can’t just miss with poison.”

Yost, by the way, was very articulate and funny. I never saw that humorous side of him watching BAND OF BROTHERS and THE PACIFIC. I blame the directors.

There will be a third season and Yost is a little concerned because how do you top Margo Martindale’s spectacular Mags Bennett character? If she doesn’t win an Emmy then they should disband the Academy. And seeing her performance on the big screen – she should win an Oscar too. As for next year -- this is usually when you place that call to John Lythgow.

The original title Yost wanted was THE LAW MAN but then learned there was an absurd Steven Segal reality show premiering with that name.

Olyphant joked that he saw Segal just the night before in New York at the dinner awarding JUSTIFIED the Peabody Award.

Natalie Zea (Winona) wore glasses, which, to me, defeats the purpose of Natalie Zea being there. We came to see those amazing blue eyes!

What was their favorite individual episode? A lot like #12, one liked #9 and one really favored #3.

Everyone was charming and candid. There was lots of good information, lots of laughs, and most of all, lots of recognition of the great writing by the cast. And the praise seemed sincere. They didn’t appear to be saying nice things just because they know they could get shot in any episode.

Eventually, the audience was invited to ask questions. I was just waiting for the first really stupid one and sure enough, some imbecile with a hillbilly accent pitched himself to be on the show.

It’s always fun (and very rare) to have a shared experience watching a favorite TV show. I’m sure everyone on the panel also enjoyed the evening. What’s not to like about being showered in adulation? Thanks to the TV Academy for holding it, the actors and writer for doing it, and my friend Howard for taking pictures so my geek fanboy experience could be complete and I now have me and Margo Martindale as my wallpaper!

But please, somebody, stop me before I download the JUSTIFIED theme for my ringtone.
 
Boyd is that calm subdued psycho

which is a lot more intriguing and scary than the typical explosive nutjob

the interplay between him and raylan is pitch perfect
 
What I like about the show is that everyone knows every body. And they have these long established family fueds. Byod and Raylan are not really foes on the show. Raylan just lets him now if he fucks up he wont hesitate to take him down. And Limehouse shouldnt die, the dixie mafia is the strongest fam right now. Unless one of his own kill him.
 
What I like about the show is that everyone knows every body. And they have these long established family fueds. Byod and Raylan are not really foes on the show. Raylan just lets him now if he fucks up he wont hesitate to take him down. And Limehouse shouldnt die, the dixie mafia is the strongest fam right now. Unless one of his own kill him.

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You get hungry, you come on up. I’m gonna hook you up with some bacon you ain’t ever gonna forget.
 
that convo at the table between Boyd, his cousin and devil was just so well done


close your eyes son...................
 
Man the bar scene with Raylen and Quarells was intense! Quarells is off the deep end now. THIS SHIT IS THE BEST SHOW ON TV
 


Justified 3.10 FAQ

What’s it called?

“Guy Walks Into A Bar.”

Who’s responsible?

Tonight’s teleplay is the first ever credited to one VJ Boyd.

What says FX?
“Raylan struggles to keep Dickie Bennett in prison while contending with an increasingly violent and unpredictable Quarles. Boyd's Harlan election comes to a head.”

Is Dickie still in the company of Dewey?
Not this week.

How does it start?

With Shelby’s pickup truck.

The big news?
Dickie Bennett does not appear until very late in the episode.

What else is FX not telling us?

The results of the election of sheriff come in just a bit before the episode’s halfway mark. The scene in the promo arrives late in the episode. Raylan tries to enlist the help of Judge Mike “The Hammer” Reardon and AUSA David Vasquez in his quest to keep Dickie in stir. Wynn Duffy’s back. The character of Hannah Napier is introduced.

What of Winona and Ava?
Ava’s new career as whoremistress is in full swing. Winona has no place in this week’s installment.

What’s great?
Timothy Olyphant. Walton Goggins. Neal McDonough. Mykelti Williamson. Granny. “Yes, that’s clear.” “It’s never gone well.” “I hope you enjoyed your stay.” The photo from Dickie’s Seattle days. Dickie’s haircut. The tale of Quarles’ father.

What’s not so great?
I didn’t much buy the idea that Raylan does not consider himself a strong public speaker.

How does “Guy Walks Into A Bar” end, spoiler boy?
Quarles gets naked.
 
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