Official JUSTIFIED Discussion Thread UPDATE: They BACK new mini series! Justified: City Primeval

I haven't watched the episode yet, but those two (walton goggins and timothy olymphant) are two of the most underrated actors in hollywood. I really did hate Goggins as Shane Vendrell on the Shield.

Their chemistry is insanely perfect

I mean perfect

(In fact that ENTIRE CAST was great and rivaled any other cast then and now)

Goggins...

Just needs to find the right project

But it ain't like he has EVER disappointed in ANYTHING.

The next season of Justified he will get all his flowers.

Bet on that.

star wars messed up they definitely should have cast them BOTH for Mandalorian and Boba Fett.
 
Their chemistry is insanely perfect

I mean perfect

Goggins...

Just needs to find the right project

But it ain't like he has EVER disappointed in ANYTHING.

The next season of Justified he will get all his flowers.

Bet on that.

star wars messed up they definitely should have cast them BOTH for Mandalorian and Boba Fett.

Wait a second, they were up for those two roles?? :eek:
 

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City Primeval
Season One
Episodes 7 - 8

Watched these this morning.

We got some backstory on Sweety and Carolyn’s relationship.

Raylan officially retired from the Marshals Service to be with his daughter. Winona returned and was surprised, but happy he did it for his daughter.

And Boyd Crowder returns and we got an update on him. That crazy mofo played the long con in prison like expected.

Good ending for the series.

They set it up for a future series/movies. No word yet what Disney is planning on doing but it looks like we gonna get something soon.

Looking forward to what ever they do.
 
City Primeval
Season One
Episodes 7 - 8

Watched these this morning.

We got some backstory on Sweety and Carolyn’s relationship.

Raylan officially retired from the Marshals Service to be with his daughter. Winona returned and was surprised, but happy he did it for his daughter.

And Boyd Crowder returns and we got an update on him. That crazy mofo played the long con in prison like expected.

Good ending for the series.

They set it up for a future series/movies. No word yet what Disney is planning on doing but it looks like we gonna get something soon.

Looking forward to what ever they do.

^^^^

All this.

Disney BETTER get started on this NOW.

And I mean right now.

While all the cast and writers are still willing and able.

Groggins about to start a new series too.
 
The dialogue on Justified City Primeval is as good as on the original show

Who the hell uses "kerfuffle" and "cleaner than clothes on a washline"

Using washline instead of clothesline as not to use the same word twice is subtly great writing
 
Justified: City Primeval showrunners on Walton Goggins' return as Boyd and plans for future seasons

"I think we could do that, but it's up to the network," showrunner Michael Dinner says of making more Justified. "Walton's interested, and Tim's interested, and we think there's another chapter in Raylan's life."

By Sydney Bucksbaum
Published on October 18, 2023


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Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder in 'Justified: City Primeval'.
 
Justified: City Primeval showrunners on Walton Goggins' return as Boyd and plans for future seasons

"I think we could do that, but it's up to the network," showrunner Michael Dinner says of making more Justified. "Walton's interested, and Tim's interested, and we think there's another chapter in Raylan's life."

By Sydney Bucksbaum
Published on October 18, 2023


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Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder in 'Justified: City Primeval'.


this a good show??
 
Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins Reportedly 'Interested' in Continuing 'Justified'
But what will FX decide about a new season?


This summer, the return of the popular TV series Justified via FX's limited series Justified: City Primeval left us with one heck of a cliffhanger. While Timothy Olyphant reprised his role as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, Walton Goggins as everybody's favorite villain, Boyd Crowder, was conspicuously absent—that is, until the second half of the finale when his surprise prison break had us jumping out of our seats.

Since the last episode left the door wide open for the story to continue, you might be wondering if there will be a new season of Justified. Showrunners Michael Dinner and Dave Andron recently dished on this topic to Entertainment Weekly, and apparently it's entirely in the network's hands. "Walton's interested, and Tim's interested, and we think there's another chapter in Raylan's life, but what are the needs of FX?" Dinner said.

(Side note: This scenario is the opposite of what happened in 2015 when the original Justified ended after six seasons. Back then, it was creator Graham Yost and Olyphant, both executive producers, who decided to end the show on their own terms, while FX wanted more.)

walton goggins as boyd crowder in orange prison jumpsuit with bible justified city primeval finale


If FX does give the green light for a new Justified series, this summer's limited series fully set the stage for a final showdown between Raylan and Boyd, both sons of the Kentucky hollers who walk on opposite sides of the law.

Take the conclusion of the original Justified, which we previously thought was neatly wrapped up with a bow. Boyd is sent to prison. Ava disappears, and when Raylan tracks her down, she is raising Boyd's child—a child he doesn't know he has. To keep Ava's secret safe, Raylan visits Boyd in prison and tells him Ava is dead. But if Boyd were to discover that Ava is alive and he is a father? "That is epic story fodder for Boyd to find that out," Andron told EW.

Now, at the end of Justified: City Primeval, Raylan retires from the U.S. Marshall Service in Miami in order to spend more time with his teen daughter, Willa (played by Vivian Olyphant). However, when the call comes in that Boyd has escaped, we're left wondering if Raylan will answer. (He and Willa do seem pretty bored with his new, slower lifestyle, after all.)

If you're curious why Boyd wasn't in the Justified reboot to begin with, you're not alone. The decision was a major point of division among fans in social media comment sections, but Justified: City Primeval was a bit of an outlier. Like the first show, it was based on a novel by Elmore Leonard, but the particular source book, City Primeval, was not originally a Raylan Givens story.

In Justified's version of City Primeval, a fateful encounter on the road sends Raylan on a detour to Detroit and his character replaces Detective Raymond Cruz (the main character in the book). There was an all-new cast in this limited series reboot, and Boyd literally didn't fit in the plot—that is, until the end. Dinner told EW that Boyd's return served to "amplify Raylan's complication" about whether to answer the call and come out of retirement.

FX willing, we might get to find out.
 
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