Originally Posted by kcxiv:
I havent seen it yet, about to in a few min, but Olyphant is good in just about everything he does. He's a damned good actor.
All I can picture him as is the det. from Gone in 60 Seconds.
"Are you okay? Are you sure, cause you just went through a wall"
I saw only about 15 mins of it before I had to go, and it looked good.
Finally got to watch the first episode last night. Rylan Givens character seems like a modern day version of Seth Bullock. I think this show looks like a keeper. [Reply]
good stuff, all three episodes so far, the last two kinda "fluffy" for my taste, would like more action like the pilot. But willing to let them find themselves, writing and get their stride. Top notch, promise.
But really missing SOA (Sons Of Anarchy) [Reply]
Originally Posted by cardken:
good stuff, all three episodes so far, the last two kinda "fluffy" for my taste, would like more action like the pilot. But willing to let them find themselves, writing and get their stride. Top notch, promise.
But really missing SOA (Sons Of Anarchy)
Great post. My thoughts exactly. 100 % agree. You watch Breaking Bad man? If you like Justiied, and SOA, you should like it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tymania:
The offbeat humor is key.. fits Timothy Olyphants role well
Yea, for whatever reason....this show reminds me of the "Rockford Files" with its offbeat villians and situations....
its still trying to find its footing, but i see alot of potential here. I love how they give even the secondary characters great dialog. Good stuff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.:
I've seen the first 3 eps and I'm having a hard time getting into it. Something about Olyphant in this just rubs me wrong.
I'm totally the opposite. Love the mix of anger and wistful regret and cockiness and southern manners.
And as big a fan of Deadwood as I was, I didn't think Olyphant distinguished himself overly there. Part of that had to do with him playing such a reserved character often juxtaposed against one of [and amidst many of] the most fascinating outlandish characters in TV history. [Reply]