Yes. Haven't seen a single episode. It's been recommended numerous times but for some reason I'm just now getting around to it.
Watched every episode live and have started a rewatch. On season 1, episode 13 already. I’d watch Boyd and Raylan read the phone book to each other
Show is great. I’m through three episodes and it would be more if I hadn’t been watching basketball. Boyd Crowder is an amazing character.
Finished a few more episodes. Quite enjoyable. Haven't seen Walton Goggins for a few episodes. Patiently waiting for his return.
Burned through season 2 and into Season 3. Going from Mags as an antagonist to Neal McDonough as Robert Quarles is awesome
I started this show when I (presumably) had covid in March 2020. So glad I was able to burn through it during that time.
Looks like I finally found someone else who can't get into this show Watched season one and really didn't enjoy it so I can relate to this Seems sacrilegious here
If you watched all of season one and didn’t enjoy it, then yeah it’s likely not a show for you and that’s totally cool. But not watching bc you didn’t think the pilot was good is just wrong. i will say that if you expected sopranos from justified, you were led astray
If you didn't like the pilot of Justified, you're probably not going to like the 6-7 episodes that come after it. The stuff between the pilot and Boyd getting out of prison aren't that great.
wish there was a way to tie boyd back in. i know they ended that narrative perfectly but i’m greedy and want more of one of my favorite characters ever
Ok fuck yes. Officially titled “Justified: City Primeval,” the new show picks up with Givens eight years after he left Kentucky behind. He now lives in Miami, a walking anachronism balancing his life as a U.S. Marshal and part-time father of a 14-year-old girl. His hair is grayer, his hat is dirtier, and the road in front of him is suddenly a lot shorter than the road behind. A chance encounter on a desolate Florida highway sends him to Detroit. There he crosses paths with Clement Mansell, aka The Oklahoma Wildman, a violent, sociopathic desperado who’s already slipped through the fingers of Detroit’s finest once and aims to do so again. Mansell’s lawyer, formidable Motor City native Carolyn Wilder, has every intention of representing her client, even as she finds herself caught in between cop and criminal, with her own game afoot as well.
A while back I read some of the Leonard stuff and one of them definitely starts with Raylan in Miami but I can't remember if it's early or late in his career anymore