BOYD: Well, now if I found that kind of money, I’d be in Mexico by now.
RAYLAN: Boyd, I’ve been to Mexico. I don’t think you’d like it.
BOYD: How so?
RAYLAN: There’s a lot of Mexicans. [Reply]
Originally Posted by : I loved the character Fletcher Nix. Is he dead, or could we see him again?
He’s not dead, because according to the rules of film and television, you only die if you get shot in the center of the chest.
This was the right side, I noted.
It was the right quadrant, it was up more toward his shoulder. So he’s technically still alive. He’s just in our quiver. We have no plans to use him again this season, but Desmond did such a great job. If we can figure out a way to bring him back, we’ll bring him back
Sweet...i hope Fletcher Nix isnt dead. They can bring him back like they did with Boyd who was originally supposed to die in the pilot. Its what i love about this show. They make even the secondary and side characters interesting. I actually like when they give the other Marshalls a little more airtime. Art, Tim and Rachael. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
I'm kind of bummed, ratings for Justified were pretty low.
It was a strong night of Cable TV Premieres, SouthLand, and White Collar as well as Justified, strong competition. But FX’s Justified targeted 3.1 million total viewers, with 1.3 mil of ‘em landing in the 18-to-49 sweet spot. That’s down double digits from the acclaimed drama’s Season 2 premiere, but up 16 and 9 percent versus the sophomore run’s overall average. [Reply]
huh....i guess Gugino was really playing a disguised version of Karen Sisco....pretty cool!
Gugino's role as the mysterious Agent Goodall (whose married last name isn't what Raylan knows her by, and whose first name is never uttered, despite Tim Olyphant's best efforts to slip a "Karen" into the dialogue somewhere) is the show working around copyright a bit. Sony owns the rights to Raylan Givens, but not the other stars of the Leonard canon. But that can't stop "Justified" from featuring characters who are evocative of the others. And if you can get an actress who once played one of those characters in an underrated, short-lived TV drama, why not? I like the idea that Raylan and Karen used to work in the Miami field office together and hooked up after he divorced Winona. (Compared to most of the men Karen has been involved with on the page and screen, Raylan's a prince.) And I was glad to see Gugino sleep easily back into a role she owned for 10-odd episodes back in 2003.
Wow, I can't believe that show was from that long ago. That was another one in that long list of "it's a shame it was cancelled" shows from the last decade. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Wow, I can't believe that show was from that long ago. That was another one in that long list of "it's a shame it was cancelled" shows from the last decade.
It would be sweet if they got Michael Keaton to show up as his Ray Nicollete from Out of Sight and Jackie Brown. [Reply]