A lot of the pieces seem to be in place for Justified to be a complete show, but for two straight weeks we've been left with an unfinished feeling at the end of each episode. This week's episode, titled 'Fixer' followed Raylan's e more
For those unfamiliar with the laconic tone of Elmore Leonard's storytelling, last night's second episode of Justified served as a primer. The hour began with a quiet scene: Timothy Olyphant's Rayland Givens visiting the hospital bedside of more
It happens in every action series. The hero loses his inanimate sidekick. Det. Sipowicz lost his gun. Thomas Magnum lost his Ferrari (twice). This week, Raylan lost his beloved hat. However, the entire episode didn't feature Raylan in an hour-long qu more
I've been waiting with eager anticipation for Walton Goggin's character, the reformed bigot Boyd Crowder, to saunter back into Raylan Givens' field of view since the very first episode. He's the perfect foil, not just for a guy like Ra more
I've been itching in my britches to know what Boyd has up his sleeve now that he's out and about as a free man with some assumed moral convictions. He seems to have found a new way of life as a glowing ball of religious fervor with legs, but he more
A few friends of mine became aware of just how much time is spent on the "bad guys" throughout the show because of this episode. Yes, it does, and that's one of the reasons it stands above the rest of the crime dramas on TV right now. Justi more
Who could have known that Justified would turn out to be another show about cowboys with Daddy issues? When the pilot episode for one of the year's best new series (based on the character created by novelist Elmore Leonard) came to an end, Raylan&apo more
Former ABC entertainment president Tony Thomopoulous famously stated that the reason the Zucker Brothers' cult cop comedy spoof 'Police Squad!' failed is because viewers actually had to sit down and watch it. It may sound like the most idio more