Em/Emmie. Location: South of the Mason-Dixon Line (which is farther north than you think it is). I like Justified and also other things sometimes.
Otherwise, this is a Timothy Olyphantastic blog that occasionally stumbles upon things like Deadwood, Breaking Bad, Arrested Development, The Shield, and any Western film that is readily available. Clint Westwood is both my best friend and my worst enemy. I really like movies that were made in 2007. Walton Goggins is my heart and soul. Forever and always:
I JUST LIKE ART OKAY
I run fuckyeahjustified with an iron tyrannical fist so if you have any complaints about it you shouldn't voice them.
May 23rd
2:23 PM
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natface:

Wynn Duffy: the real hero of Justified Season 3.
He completely acts as the audience’s thermometer on the show. I mean, the writers really toned him down from his total insanity in Season 2, which I think was a softball decision, but maybe it’s because everyone pales in comparison in the crazy department when faced with Robert Quarles (Neal McDonough).
His reactions to Quarles our antagonist: horrified patience.
His reactions to Raylan Givens our protagonist: bemused indulgence or mild annoyance.
He is perf.

natface:

Wynn Duffy: the real hero of Justified Season 3.

He completely acts as the audience’s thermometer on the show. I mean, the writers really toned him down from his total insanity in Season 2, which I think was a softball decision, but maybe it’s because everyone pales in comparison in the crazy department when faced with Robert Quarles (Neal McDonough).

His reactions to Quarles our antagonist: horrified patience.

His reactions to Raylan Givens our protagonist: bemused indulgence or mild annoyance.

He is perf.

May 22nd
8:04 AM
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daveramsey:

Justin Timberlake on The Next Season of Justified! Or your favorite TV Show crossed with Your Favorite Pop Star

daveramsey:

Justin Timberlake on The Next Season of Justified! Or your favorite TV Show crossed with Your Favorite Pop Star

May 20th
4:35 PM
You pick the devil you run with.

You pick the devil you run with.

May 17th
5:42 PM
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9:00 AM
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Because of the man Raylan is, and because of all the armor he’s built up around himself - and that doubles whenever he goes back to Harlan - he doesn’t let himself grieve for Helen for a very long time. He’s cold, and he’s laser-focused on finding Dickie, and when the armor cracks, it’s only to let anger with Arlo through for a while. But then he takes Dickie out into the woods to execute him - to live up to his family destiny and become one more player in the ancient Givens/Bennett feud - and Raylan decides he wants Dickie to understand just who it was that he killed. And in talking about Helen, and what she did for him in giving him the money to get away from Arlo and Harlan and the coal mines, he realizes that this is exactly what Helen wouldn’t want of him. She wanted him to make something of himself, something other than what his family had done for decade after decade. And while Raylan Givens has no problem killing people, it should never be like this. One of the reasons he built his famous code in the first place was to separate himself from Arlo and the others - so that he could look himself in the mirror after putting a man down and feel like it was the thing to do. Dragging an unarmed, crying, pathetic Dickie into the woods is not that, and as he gets caught up in his memories of Helen, Raylan can’t do it. (x)

Because of the man Raylan is, and because of all the armor he’s built up around himself - and that doubles whenever he goes back to Harlan - he doesn’t let himself grieve for Helen for a very long time. He’s cold, and he’s laser-focused on finding Dickie, and when the armor cracks, it’s only to let anger with Arlo through for a while. But then he takes Dickie out into the woods to execute him - to live up to his family destiny and become one more player in the ancient Givens/Bennett feud - and Raylan decides he wants Dickie to understand just who it was that he killed. And in talking about Helen, and what she did for him in giving him the money to get away from Arlo and Harlan and the coal mines, he realizes that this is exactly what Helen wouldn’t want of him. She wanted him to make something of himself, something other than what his family had done for decade after decade. And while Raylan Givens has no problem killing people, it should never be like this. One of the reasons he built his famous code in the first place was to separate himself from Arlo and the others - so that he could look himself in the mirror after putting a man down and feel like it was the thing to do. Dragging an unarmed, crying, pathetic Dickie into the woods is not that, and as he gets caught up in his memories of Helen, Raylan can’t do it. (x)

May 16th
10:35 PM
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May 15th
3:29 PM
This ain’t no three-strikes game, Raylan. I get as many swings as it takes.

This ain’t no three-strikes game, Raylan. I get as many swings as it takes.

2:17 PM
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"Well, Walton Goggins and I have been pals for three years. We were always wondering when we would get a chance to work together. It took until episode five for us to even get a scene together. We’re both always ready to rock and roll, and we come to win wherever we go to act. Acting is probably the number one team sport in America as far as I’m concerned. When you both crackle, then you make magic and you win. That’s the sports mentality that I have. Walton is the same. When we did that scene, it was so fantastic. It was a pissing contest. And at the end of it, when we were getting ready for the next scene, the two of us ran to each other and jumped into each other’s arms like we’d won the World Series. We knew that the two of us had gotten the chance to work together and have such a well-crafted scene for our first scene that it was just playtime. We loved it. We had a ball. I wish there was more between Walton and I because I think he’s phenomenal."
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Neal McDonough (via olyroux)

May 13th
4:13 PM
But what I know now is that the only hope that I have of saving my own soul is by helping to save the souls of others.

But what I know now is that the only hope that I have of saving my own soul is by helping to save the souls of others.

1:52 PM
“Don’t talk about her like you knew her.”

“Don’t talk about her like you knew her.”