Doesn't matter if Winona was crazy, or hadn't changed. Raylan was still into her. That was evident in the first episode with the scene where he showed up at her house, and she was the one to set him straight about being "the angriest man she knows". These two were so good together in that role. It was a toss up between her or Ava. But Winona always wins in my book.
Raylan grew up in an abusive, chaotic environment and Winona grew up with an overbearing, most likely narcissistic, mother. It's the vicious cycle and Raylan can't help but be pulled to her because it's what he knows from his childhood and same with Winona.
I love this scene and any scene with Raylan and Winona. Superb chemistry. Also the title of this video is misleading. They technically weren't stalkers. But they were hit men lol.
Part of the love for Raylan is that he always (or almost always) has the cool to work the situation. Much like Mike Ermantraut in BB and BCS. We would all love to handle ourselves that well.
The way Raylan and Winona would bicker felt like a real couple. You could tell me these two actors were having an affair and I would believe it because their chemistry is insane.
Lol! Same thought. She steals $200k from an evidence locker, has her LEO ex-husband risk his career and freedom to😊 cover it up, and she changes the subject by berating him about utilizing his situational awareness skills. To quote Monica from Friends, "Congratulations on finding the world's thinnest argument."
@@djluvsdi2029 If that was the extent of why she was so troubled by his behavior, your equally thin argument would make sense. It's brought up time and time again by almost every single person Raylan works with and even Boyd at times. Raylan is a self-destructive nightmare. It's why Art is almost always on his case. He does things he absolutely doesn't have to and gets himself in bad predicaments. He is fueled by his anger and it led to the demise of their marriage. He hasn't changed. Just because he has situational awareness skills doesn't mean he always uses them in an efficient or safe way. Stopping in the middle of traffic, confronting two men who are following you and who are likely armed, and then threatening them would raise anyone's eyebrows.
@@amelia_bedelia11I mean everyone needs to have some situational awareness. Especially the cop who killed the son of a shot caller whose family his family been feuding with since prohibition. Like if Raylan didn't notice those hit men were following them they probably would have shot them up at their destination. Also let's not pretend Winona is a saint either. Between cheating on her husband Gary then taking 200000 dollars in evidence money and forcing her ex to put it back which could have costed his job (and get him arrested) she had crippling issues too that you're overlooking. More so than the angry cop who's using his anger to fight crime.
I had a relationship similar to this one years back…never seemed to have the right timing…anytime she was ready to give it a go I was in no position and vice versa…just sad all the way around…we have both since married and divorced
Knowing how things end up between them makes me hate Winona with a passion. She kept using Raylan’s job as an excuse for her unhappiness when she was in fact just selfish and unsupportive.
@@matthewriley7826 He has a lot of flaws but I think he did the right thing here. And ultimately, Winona understood why even if she was upset in the moment.
I love how Raylan ALWAYS gives people a chance and calmly explains the situation with impeccable logic and reason. "Excuse me, guys, I'm a little bit edgy today. Could you please go away?" And after that his crazy girlfriend calls him "angriest man she have ever known". What a bitch.
In the interest of fairness, raylan is exclusively attracted to absolutely gorgeous, insane women who make terrible decisions. They're responsible for their actions, but it's not their fault he keeps picking them.
What show did you even watch? Underneath that cool and controlled exterior is a very angry man, that's one of Raylan's defining characteristics. That's exactly what Winona is alluding to at the end of the pilot. It's not anger in just an outwardly way, but how that anger consumes him and makes him unable to face his trauma or deal with his emotional baggage (hence why he can't maintain a relationship with Winona, the woman he has always been in love with).
Except that's not really what Raylan was doing. His "giving people a chance" is not being nice, it's not doing the normal decent human thing of refraining from murdering everyone who annoys you. No, what Raylan does with these little friendly warnings and chances is giving himself an out to then kill them. The whole title of the show refers to this trait. Raylen is constantly angry, per Winona's diagnosis (said, I should point out, in a fond, friendly manner, after he has broken into her house and threatened her husband) in the pilot, and he is looking for excuses to lash out at people. He is not controlling his anger or dealing with it, he is taking steps to protect himself from the fallout of his habit of expressing his anger through violence. Basically, Raylan is a simpler, more emotional version of Dexter Morgan, and the folksy second chance/fair warning thing is his ritual. Dexter meticulously vets his targets to ensure that they are bad, and incorporates thoroughly covering his tracks into his killing ritual, to both satisfy whatever warped emotional need he must satisfy with homicide. Raylan is doing the same thing with his often provocatively phrased (intentionally so, IMO) warnings to those he confronts, with the same goal as Dexter's detective-designed ritual - sate his bloodlust while not getting charged with felony homicide.
@@Gunleaver You absolutely misunderstood Raylan's character. As basically everyone else in the show. Raylan's constant frustration stems not from him being evil and "emotional Dexter" but from people constantly misjudge him as angry (exactly what you and Wynona did). If he was as you describe him he would kill that hillbilly who wanted to kill a judge, he would kill Duffy, he would kill much more people. He wouldn't be calmly and politely taking off his hat when it is appropriate, as in that scene where mexican granpa tried to defend that "dentist" from season 1. He would be constantly rude, condescending and arrogant. But he never gave even a hint of those qualities. You see - you even misunerdstood the name of the show. it doesn't refer to Raylan trying to give him self an out when killing people, it refers to him constantly being in situations with an unaviodable end but constantly being truly justified in his actions. That's just his life to be in such predicaments. A true man, a true hero. Your point of view on his character is a point of view of a naive woman, who has no idea what world and true men are actually like.
@@maxzymator No, the point is he seeks situations where he IS Justified. He is NOT looking for excuses, because he doesn't need excuses, that's the meaning behind his anger. And there is a good bit of self-destructiveness in there as well, which is why he tries to save others from going down his path, like Judge Reardon and Loretta. As for rude, condescending and arrogant - he IS. Condescending & arrogant perfectly describes his attitude toward the guys following him in this clip, he is talking down to them, in the certainty that he can crush them. He does talk smack all the time to bad guys, because deep inside he WANTS them to attack, so he can vent his anger on them. Raylan constantly finds himself in situations where killing is justified, because that's where he wants to be. He could very easily avoid those situations, but he doesn't. He talks a lot about going to Glencoe and getting out of the field, but somehow just keeps putting it off until the very end of the show when he has nothing else to keep him in the field. He did not need to make the threat to Tommy Bucks, or confront him on the rooftop. He could have made an impassioned plea to the judge to keep Dickie Bennett in jail. He could have arranged for protection for Winona and Willa instead of setting up Nicky Augustine to be murdered by Sammy Tonin. His whole method of approaching problems is confrontational, he sees out conflict and confrontation. That it doesn't always end in death, and that he can and does often talk his adversary down, does not change the point that he still seeks out the confrontation and still derives a degree of satisfaction in winning such confrontations by making the other party back down, or by choosing to hold the moral high ground over others by highlighting the point that he COULD kill, and sometimes does not. For example, when the killer convict took a hostage in the Marshall's office, Raylan talked him down for a variety of reasons (this is called a complex character, as opposed to a straight-forward, and boring, goody-two-shoes). Part of it had to do with his empathy for, and identification with, this anti-social thug, and sharing his contempt for the institutions of the law. Part of it was based on agency rivalry, and wanting to get the better of the SWAT team, by resolving the problem peacefully instead of letting them storm the room. Note the methods he uses involve making his boss contribute his special booze and his coworker go on a chicken run. It's Raylan showing off his big-dick energy. Finally, there is the point of making a show of his restraint in front of the federal prosecutor who he knows is going to interview him about his past conduct. And to be clear, Raylan's anger issues do not make him evil. They arguably make him heroic, in that he fights so hard and exercises such control over those issues. The outlet he chooses for his anger makes him extremely useful when there are bad guys who need to be stopped. The point the show is making, repeatedly, is that when a confrontation is NOT called for, Raylan is either useless or an active hinderance. Art is his friend, but considers him a huge pain in the ass, telling Raylan that he's a good lawman, but a lousy Marshall. Tim & Rachel absolutely trust his judgement and skills when it comes to a fight, and the rest of the time are rolling their eyes at him, and complaining about his making more work for them, or else dumping his work on them.
Raylan loves to bicker, that's his personality. And he has an incredibly beautiful woman who can match his wit and doesn't pull any punches. Any sane or insane man would chase her endlessly.
Oh come on. Him talking to those two thugs is priceless!! Yet another FINE example of the superb, AWARD-WINNING, dialogue. Heck, every season was one ordinary moment being turned extraordinary by the interplay of the characters and by the dialogue!!
@@rcslyman8929 Just because the MSM bandies about foul words against the Police, like the Wormtongues they are, does not mean you should listen to them without specific proof. The protectors and the guarded are divided from each other as the denizens of Hellyweird try to race and class baits war between the entirety of American society. We cannot afford such mistrust. Law Enforcement are not uniformly 'bent' by corruption. Southern Folk are not collectively racist, backward, incestuous bible thumper, buffoons. And the Jewish divide et empera dagger back attempt to label white rule as either collectively evil or inept while themselves hiding the true nature of the criminals whom they use to destroy our cities, DO NOT, by their enabling hand, get a free pass. As cover for what they do, in Gaza. Or had done to them, in Poland. _All Entertainment_ is now single-party owned and politicized. And as such must be looked at as the vile propaganda it is. Which is why, when you see a character do something foolish but at least self-aware and then compound their initial dumbassery by refusing to follow up in a logical, disciplined, fashion to CYA; you must immediately notice it for what it is: an attempt to make stupidity look 'human' rather than simply empty-headed dull. Cops can be dull though FMs usually are not. But like soldiers, they have TTP for everything, to help them cover for laziness and cue lack of trigger instinct with good SOP habits. In-universe, if Raylan Givens were to fall into a viper's den of bought off bandit cops, then the record of his 9-11 call, which is digitized and held as a regional call center federal record, would be a key element in investigating his demise. It would become evidence of the conditions under which he suspected X enough to get help in sorting sheep from goats. Sometimes, the bread crumb trail you leave are the only key to understanding who killed you.
@@howardcroft3748 What right do you have to police other people's language? Maybe English isn't his first language, which in turn would make you racist.
yup. I love the show--but this clip lacks context. Unless you remember the story, it's almost meaningless. You don't know the setup, you can't guess the payoff, and...pfft.
There's always someone using the"woke" word from the parallel plantation world. However, one must agree that this new version of Rayland doesn't do the character justice. An always excellent(and underrated) Timothy Olyphant and his fellow actors deserve a more dinamic script.
Headrests in cars are often removed during filming if they might interfere with a shot. If it doesn't matter for the shot they might get left in. As for them popping in and out likely the shots were filmed on different days or from different takes and no one noticed until it was too late and it would be too expensive to reshoot.
“You went crazy. I’d like to know if that’s temporary.” 😂
ala Dan Sickles LOL pleading 'temporary insanity'.
@@tomservo5347Ah the things people will say to excuse killing and thievery.
He’s re-plotting down the hot crazy grid
It would have helped if I'd known that coupla times in my life also
You know it’s from the factory!
That was much less violent than I expected of Raylan.
"I shot and killed a guy three days ago"
OK, have a nice day sir.
"So you'll understand that I am once again having violent urges as that is a long time for me" - Raylen, probably thinking that.
😂😂😂😂😂
Doesn't matter if Winona was crazy, or hadn't changed. Raylan was still into her. That was evident in the first episode with the scene where he showed up at her house, and she was the one to set him straight about being "the angriest man she knows". These two were so good together in that role. It was a toss up between her or Ava. But Winona always wins in my book.
They really were. I was sad to see her storyline get dropped.
Raylan grew up in an abusive, chaotic environment and Winona grew up with an overbearing, most likely narcissistic, mother.
It's the vicious cycle and Raylan can't help but be pulled to her because it's what he knows from his childhood and same with Winona.
@@hurricaneaquaticsNot to mention she is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!
Yup. Graham Yost always said they were soulmates even if they couldn't live together. Great actors and superb chemistry, I loved their scenes.
mine too
Raylan is the cop we need everywhere
Reasons why it’s needed
He's a crooked cop who creates more problems than he solves.
not at all
Yeah, no, lmao. The whole show is literally about him doing illegal shit and being a bad cop.
I love this scene and any scene with Raylan and Winona. Superb chemistry. Also the title of this video is misleading. They technically weren't stalkers. But they were hit men lol.
And Raylan thought he was he was the target, but actually…
If someone is stalking someone, they are a stalker.
@@alphanerd7221 They are tailing them imo
@@Aimee_Oakland Not mutually exclusive.
Best Tv character. Love this series.
Natalie Zea is sooo beautiful. She was great in The Detour.
I love the Detour! She's so funny on that show.
Part of the love for Raylan is that he always (or almost always) has the cool to work the situation. Much like Mike Ermantraut in BB and BCS. We would all love to handle ourselves that well.
Now that makes me want to see timothy as mike in bcs/bb
Timothy always reminds me of a cross between Billy Bob Thornton and Billy Zane
an apt description
Damn Billy Bob on Justified would have been great. Especially as a bad guy.
Nailed it.
Billy bob could’ve made a great raylan in his day
Winona is so gorgeous, you can't blame Raylan for chasing her endlessly. What a woman!
She's not that good looking enough to put up with that level of guff.
I absolutely love every scene with Raylan and Winona. Wish they kept Winona for all 6 seasons and got rid of Ava.
Just love all his reactions.
The way Raylan and Winona would bicker felt like a real couple. You could tell me these two actors were having an affair and I would believe it because their chemistry is insane.
They have amazing chemistry and are equally good looking.
Best chemistry I've ever seen in any television series.
She Marries Cop&
Hates He’s Coppin’
Yes hypocrisy runs deep in humanity.
Lol! Same thought. She steals $200k from an evidence locker, has her LEO ex-husband risk his career and freedom to😊 cover it up, and she changes the subject by berating him about utilizing his situational awareness skills. To quote Monica from Friends, "Congratulations on finding the world's thinnest argument."
🫵@@djluvsdi2029🫵 🤣
TOTALLY!!! She drove
both of us CaRaZy!! And
Where did Monica Say it,
I KNOWWWW ‘Friends’…
☘️FoGeDaBouDiT☘️
@@djluvsdi2029 If that was the extent of why she was so troubled by his behavior, your equally thin argument would make sense. It's brought up time and time again by almost every single person Raylan works with and even Boyd at times. Raylan is a self-destructive nightmare. It's why Art is almost always on his case. He does things he absolutely doesn't have to and gets himself in bad predicaments. He is fueled by his anger and it led to the demise of their marriage. He hasn't changed. Just because he has situational awareness skills doesn't mean he always uses them in an efficient or safe way. Stopping in the middle of traffic, confronting two men who are following you and who are likely armed, and then threatening them would raise anyone's eyebrows.
@@amelia_bedelia11I mean everyone needs to have some situational awareness. Especially the cop who killed the son of a shot caller whose family his family been feuding with since prohibition. Like if Raylan didn't notice those hit men were following them they probably would have shot them up at their destination.
Also let's not pretend Winona is a saint either. Between cheating on her husband Gary then taking 200000 dollars in evidence money and forcing her ex to put it back which could have costed his job (and get him arrested) she had crippling issues too that you're overlooking. More so than the angry cop who's using his anger to fight crime.
If Winona is giving you the time of day, you're going to deal with all of her crazy. Stunning woman!
It is not worth it. Best to move on and find someone who is actually supportive.
She really is a biscuit.
Truth! Hottest woman ever on the show.
She's easily top 3 hottest women maybe ever for me.
@@StudleyDuderight She's plenty supportive. Raylan just isn't worth it.
This is SUCH a great scene.
I had a relationship similar to this one years back…never seemed to have the right timing…anytime she was ready to give it a go I was in no position and vice versa…just sad all the way around…we have both since married and divorced
This is another show that needs to come back
They Tried but
Was ‘Woked’ &
Sucked Up Ray
Nope! Anything that they would do would be terrible like the Primevil series
@@ericw3229 I don't think so
@kentammykenyon6020 After sitting through 3-4 lame episodes of Primevil I know it would be.
@@scottbarkelew1104 Woke in what way? He slept with a black lady?
Those were two smart thugs.
watch the whole episode. they're not that smart.
@@ernstergarciaThough they did try to catch Raylan off-guard, which is the only chance anyone has against him.
Knowing how things end up between them makes me hate Winona with a passion. She kept using Raylan’s job as an excuse for her unhappiness when she was in fact just selfish and unsupportive.
@JBMatibag_ To each his own, I guess.
Not even close to what happened.
@@alphanerd7221 🫡
@@alphanerd7221 👌🏻
mate, did you watch 20 seconds of the show? they do a pretty good job of explaining why things didn't work out and it's not as simple as Raylan's job.
She is so pretty.
So, does that Town Car have head rests or not
Everyone is a scumbag stalker now.
The background video of the car moving looks so dated. It's like something out of the '70s.
One of the funniest parts of the show
Kojak Bang Bang
The driving scenes were always so atrocious. They never spent any money on them and you could tell.
and that ladies and gentlemen, is why you have to eat your vegetables.
She was such a babe
Christinith !
Continuity error, the shots inside the car her window is up and the shots outside the car her window is down.
Yea it makes sense now. They made her this way to insure her daughter would be the same way but 15 and reckless. These scenes set up season 7.
If Raylan would be open with her they would have less issues
And he should’ve told her Gary was the one who put a hit on her. I can understand why he didn’t but still…
@@matthewriley7826 He has a lot of flaws but I think he did the right thing here. And ultimately, Winona understood why even if she was upset in the moment.
Where the hell are the headrests in his car?!?
They were there when he got out of the car.
headrests are often removed from cars for filming. It's also not surprising to see them pop in/out based on the scene.
old car
damn I never noticed until I saw this comment LMAO
I wish they made a remake of 'Tv Show 'Hunter
tht guy will fit great
Those werent stalkers, they were hitmen, misleading. Or dont you watch the show?
I love how Raylan ALWAYS gives people a chance and calmly explains the situation with impeccable logic and reason. "Excuse me, guys, I'm a little bit edgy today. Could you please go away?" And after that his crazy girlfriend calls him "angriest man she have ever known". What a bitch.
In the interest of fairness, raylan is exclusively attracted to absolutely gorgeous, insane women who make terrible decisions. They're responsible for their actions, but it's not their fault he keeps picking them.
What show did you even watch? Underneath that cool and controlled exterior is a very angry man, that's one of Raylan's defining characteristics. That's exactly what Winona is alluding to at the end of the pilot. It's not anger in just an outwardly way, but how that anger consumes him and makes him unable to face his trauma or deal with his emotional baggage (hence why he can't maintain a relationship with Winona, the woman he has always been in love with).
Except that's not really what Raylan was doing. His "giving people a chance" is not being nice, it's not doing the normal decent human thing of refraining from murdering everyone who annoys you. No, what Raylan does with these little friendly warnings and chances is giving himself an out to then kill them. The whole title of the show refers to this trait. Raylen is constantly angry, per Winona's diagnosis (said, I should point out, in a fond, friendly manner, after he has broken into her house and threatened her husband) in the pilot, and he is looking for excuses to lash out at people. He is not controlling his anger or dealing with it, he is taking steps to protect himself from the fallout of his habit of expressing his anger through violence.
Basically, Raylan is a simpler, more emotional version of Dexter Morgan, and the folksy second chance/fair warning thing is his ritual. Dexter meticulously vets his targets to ensure that they are bad, and incorporates thoroughly covering his tracks into his killing ritual, to both satisfy whatever warped emotional need he must satisfy with homicide. Raylan is doing the same thing with his often provocatively phrased (intentionally so, IMO) warnings to those he confronts, with the same goal as Dexter's detective-designed ritual - sate his bloodlust while not getting charged with felony homicide.
@@Gunleaver You absolutely misunderstood Raylan's character. As basically everyone else in the show. Raylan's constant frustration stems not from him being evil and "emotional Dexter" but from people constantly misjudge him as angry (exactly what you and Wynona did). If he was as you describe him he would kill that hillbilly who wanted to kill a judge, he would kill Duffy, he would kill much more people. He wouldn't be calmly and politely taking off his hat when it is appropriate, as in that scene where mexican granpa tried to defend that "dentist" from season 1. He would be constantly rude, condescending and arrogant. But he never gave even a hint of those qualities. You see - you even misunerdstood the name of the show. it doesn't refer to Raylan trying to give him self an out when killing people, it refers to him constantly being in situations with an unaviodable end but constantly being truly justified in his actions. That's just his life to be in such predicaments. A true man, a true hero. Your point of view on his character is a point of view of a naive woman, who has no idea what world and true men are actually like.
@@maxzymator No, the point is he seeks situations where he IS Justified. He is NOT looking for excuses, because he doesn't need excuses, that's the meaning behind his anger. And there is a good bit of self-destructiveness in there as well, which is why he tries to save others from going down his path, like Judge Reardon and Loretta.
As for rude, condescending and arrogant - he IS. Condescending & arrogant perfectly describes his attitude toward the guys following him in this clip, he is talking down to them, in the certainty that he can crush them. He does talk smack all the time to bad guys, because deep inside he WANTS them to attack, so he can vent his anger on them.
Raylan constantly finds himself in situations where killing is justified, because that's where he wants to be. He could very easily avoid those situations, but he doesn't. He talks a lot about going to Glencoe and getting out of the field, but somehow just keeps putting it off until the very end of the show when he has nothing else to keep him in the field. He did not need to make the threat to Tommy Bucks, or confront him on the rooftop. He could have made an impassioned plea to the judge to keep Dickie Bennett in jail. He could have arranged for protection for Winona and Willa instead of setting up Nicky Augustine to be murdered by Sammy Tonin. His whole method of approaching problems is confrontational, he sees out conflict and confrontation. That it doesn't always end in death, and that he can and does often talk his adversary down, does not change the point that he still seeks out the confrontation and still derives a degree of satisfaction in winning such confrontations by making the other party back down, or by choosing to hold the moral high ground over others by highlighting the point that he COULD kill, and sometimes does not. For example, when the killer convict took a hostage in the Marshall's office, Raylan talked him down for a variety of reasons (this is called a complex character, as opposed to a straight-forward, and boring, goody-two-shoes). Part of it had to do with his empathy for, and identification with, this anti-social thug, and sharing his contempt for the institutions of the law. Part of it was based on agency rivalry, and wanting to get the better of the SWAT team, by resolving the problem peacefully instead of letting them storm the room. Note the methods he uses involve making his boss contribute his special booze and his coworker go on a chicken run. It's Raylan showing off his big-dick energy. Finally, there is the point of making a show of his restraint in front of the federal prosecutor who he knows is going to interview him about his past conduct.
And to be clear, Raylan's anger issues do not make him evil. They arguably make him heroic, in that he fights so hard and exercises such control over those issues. The outlet he chooses for his anger makes him extremely useful when there are bad guys who need to be stopped. The point the show is making, repeatedly, is that when a confrontation is NOT called for, Raylan is either useless or an active hinderance. Art is his friend, but considers him a huge pain in the ass, telling Raylan that he's a good lawman, but a lousy Marshall. Tim & Rachel absolutely trust his judgement and skills when it comes to a fight, and the rest of the time are rolling their eyes at him, and complaining about his making more work for them, or else dumping his work on them.
Ava was so good looking it was a crime .
That's not Ava, that Winona. And yeah, she's gorgeous! Never thought Ava was.
OBSERVATION they do a good job showing his ex is personable but a gaslighter
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😎💯
That woman is nothing but a headache, more stress and the arguing-why tf would any sane man want that?
Is this a trick question?
So he has an excuse
@JBMatibag_ and therein lies the problem, no woman-no matter how attractive-is worth drama and baggage.
Here Kitty, Kitty…., 🤣
Raylan loves to bicker, that's his personality. And he has an incredibly beautiful woman who can match his wit and doesn't pull any punches. Any sane or insane man would chase her endlessly.
You just mean you dont like Raylan not being racist
Winona was so annoying. I truly wished Raylon had moved on
She wasn't annoying at all and I love how obsessed he was with her
DIANA FERNÁNDEZ BEING A “STUD”……SHAME ON YOU, DIANA.
Searching & choosing the Most Droll, inconsequential & daytime soap-like, horrifically boring scenes - from an otherwise-great show. 👃🏻👎🏻✖⛔
Oh come on. Him talking to those two thugs is priceless!!
Yet another FINE example of the superb, AWARD-WINNING, dialogue.
Heck, every season was one ordinary moment being turned extraordinary by the interplay of the characters and by the dialogue!!
This scene is great!
Of all the RUclips videos you could be trolling, you choose this one. 😂
Call it in. Plate, model, descriptions. Some federal marshal you are.
For all he knew, they were just as likely to be local bent-to-shit LEO.
@@rcslyman8929
Just because the MSM bandies about foul words against the Police, like the Wormtongues they are, does not mean you should listen to them without specific proof.
The protectors and the guarded are divided from each other as the denizens of Hellyweird try to race and class baits war between the entirety of American society.
We cannot afford such mistrust.
Law Enforcement are not uniformly 'bent' by corruption. Southern Folk are not collectively racist, backward, incestuous bible thumper, buffoons.
And the Jewish divide et empera dagger back attempt to label white rule as either collectively evil or inept while themselves hiding the true nature of the criminals whom they use to destroy our cities, DO NOT, by their enabling hand, get a free pass. As cover for what they do, in Gaza. Or had done to them, in Poland.
_All Entertainment_ is now single-party owned and politicized. And as such must be looked at as the vile propaganda it is.
Which is why, when you see a character do something foolish but at least self-aware and then compound their initial dumbassery by refusing to follow up in a logical, disciplined, fashion to CYA; you must immediately notice it for what it is: an attempt to make stupidity look 'human' rather than simply empty-headed dull.
Cops can be dull though FMs usually are not. But like soldiers, they have TTP for everything, to help them cover for laziness and cue lack of trigger instinct with good SOP habits.
In-universe, if Raylan Givens were to fall into a viper's den of bought off bandit cops, then the record of his 9-11 call, which is digitized and held as a regional call center federal record, would be a key element in investigating his demise.
It would become evidence of the conditions under which he suspected X enough to get help in sorting sheep from goats.
Sometimes, the bread crumb trail you leave are the only key to understanding who killed you.
Raylan has other ways of handling things. Just watch the opening scene of the series.
Why rely on others?
This tv show is so unrealistic! 🤬😂
It only counts for woman
Never go out with a “girl” that curles her hair like that 😂😂😂😂
The new justified series is embarrassingly woke
Stupid comment. Just accept the series for what it is and get over your anti -“woke” political obsessions.
Can you please define the word "woke"? If you can't, please stop using it. 😂
He's too scared to say it's full of black people 🤣🤣
There’s a new one out?
@@howardcroft3748 What right do you have to police other people's language? Maybe English isn't his first language, which in turn would make you racist.
That scene was most definitely not worthy of a RUclips best of!
Didn't live up to the title either.
yup. I love the show--but this clip lacks context. Unless you remember the story, it's almost meaningless. You don't know the setup, you can't guess the payoff, and...pfft.
There's always someone using the"woke" word from the parallel plantation world. However, one must agree that this new version of Rayland doesn't do the character justice. An always excellent(and underrated) Timothy Olyphant and his fellow actors deserve a more dinamic script.
Good luck with your new gender
Like a great man named Reagan once said: There you go again! 😂😅
Not only is the writing is a bit woke, but the headrests appear and disappear at random. Could that be a safety issue?
Great observation. Weird.
Headrests in cars are often removed during filming if they might interfere with a shot. If it doesn't matter for the shot they might get left in. As for them popping in and out likely the shots were filmed on different days or from different takes and no one noticed until it was too late and it would be too expensive to reshoot.
Hated her character
Loved her character!
You’re the only one
no way man, she was excellent and scorching hot
Well, I don’t like your character either.
Come on, tell us how you really feel.
Crappy boring scene…🫤