Originally Posted by keg in kc:
One of the notable and I think unique things about Justified is how they wrap up everything in the finale. Not that I don't like cliffhangers (I do...), but I don't really get that sense of resolution from anything else that I watch.
They did wrap,it up, but they also do a nice job of keeping some threads dangling which lead into the next season.
Johnny trying to take control over Boyd.
Arlo going to jail
I'll bet Dickie and Limehouse come back in some capacity
Natalie zea probably comes back for a few episode with the baby
I really hope Carla Gugino returns as Sisco [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
I liked how Quarles reached for his arm while Raylan was holding it.
And I did not see the Johnny and Arlo angles coming.
The funniest part about that scene was as Quarles was reaching for his arm, Raylan stepped back and give him a look that said, "no, you can't have your arm back." It's the subtle stuff like that which makes the show amazing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
They did wrap,it up, but they also do a nice job of keeping some threads dangling which lead into the next season.
Johnny trying to take control over Boyd.
Arlo going to jail
I'll bet Dickie and Limehouse come back in some capacity
Natalie zea probably comes back for a few episode with the baby
I really hope Carla Gugino returns as Sisco
The biggest message for me at the end of the show was that Arlo considered Boyd more of a son than Raylan, thus falling on the sword for him to get him out of jail. As much as Raylan dislikes his father, you could tell that affected him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Swanman:
The biggest message for me at the end of the show was that Arlo considered Boyd more of a son than Raylan, thus falling on the sword for him to get him out of jail. As much as Raylan dislikes his father, you could tell that affected him.
Originally Posted by Swanman:
The biggest message for me at the end of the show was that Arlo considered Boyd more of a son than Raylan, thus falling on the sword for him to get him out of jail. As much as Raylan dislikes his father, you could tell that affected him.
Originally Posted by Swanman:
The funniest part about that scene was as Quarles was reaching for his arm, Raylan stepped back and give him a look that said, "no, you can't have your arm back." It's the subtle stuff like that which makes the show amazing.
Wow! I went from Deadwood right into Justified and Timothy Olyphant has become one of my fav actors. I always liked his role in "The Girl Next Door" and "Go"... but these 2 series he takes the effing cake. I swear he is the next Clint Eastwood.
I have been playing episode after episode and I cannot stop. I will finish season 3 tonight, can't wait! I'm glad they got a season 4.