Justified | Raylan Rejects An Offer On His House In Style (ft. Timothy Olyphant) | Wild Westerns
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) spots someone looking to make an offer on his house. He chooses violence.
Season 6 Episode 1, 'Fate's Right Hand': Raylan guides Ava through the process of informing on Boyd, and tries to turn Boyd's old ally against him; Boyd works to pull off a daring heist right under Raylan's nose.
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Enforcing his own brand of justice, US Marshal Raylan, a strong-willed, quiet law-man haunted by his past, returns to his native town to see that justice is served to those in need.
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Justified | Raylan Rejects An Offer On His House In Style (ft. Timothy Olyphant) | Wild Westerns
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It seems like half the actors on this show came from Deadwood, and the other half came from Band of Brothers/The Pacific.
Well either way the best Actor plays Rylan He is amazing in justified. Love him. And I think his nemesis is gonna come back as well. They won't let the story line die where he has a son!!! Nope!!!
@@lorijaneiro8999 Justified was such a great show. Sadly I wish they had let it end back then. The sequel was so terribly disappointing
@@jamesrawlins735i try to pretend the sequel doesn't exist.
What I really hated about the sequel was that they tried to portray it as being in one place, but filmed it in another. The flavor just wasn't there.
Since Deadwood and BoB are fantastic, I have no problem with that. I haven’t seen The Pacific
He's such a good judge of character.
He says “indeed” with exactly the same tone in deadwood 😂
Garret Dillahunt and his band of goons in S6 were so much fun, but terribly underused. I'll forever say they should've been the chosen villains of Season 5, then the season finale should've introduced Boon to have all of S6 to chew up. Nonetheless, Dillahunt's performance as Ty Walker is great!
One of my absolute favorite scenes. The cinematography is gorgeous and the dialogue... chefs kiss.
I can't stand the cinematography because thats SO NOT KENTUCKY
@@barryraymond9004 True, it's annoying that it's so obviously California. But I still think it's a beautiful shot!
That is some dam good acting on everyones part, justified is a top shelf show every actor is top of thier game!😊😊
Best show ever!
And can we all agree that Garret Dillahunt is an amazing actor. He can play mean and evil in one show then he can play goofy and hilarious in another.
The writing was brilliant; I love the cadence of it, the ebb and flow.. An earlier comment mentioned (Fck%^*g) Deadwood and B of B. How apt; best shows of all time,.#1 #2.and #3
Indeed !
Good grief,....the camera angles gave the editors super clips to work with. The genius in the writing normal carries the show but what a great team effort this was. tHanks for the posting!
Love this!! 💗🌵👍
Kentucky looks.....different.
Looks a lot like Cali
Yea no doubt. You won’t see a field like this or the interstate in Harlan or anywhere around Harlan
Looks a lot like Korea and Georgia.
And you realise Black Hawk Down wasn't filmed in Mogadishu but Morocco etc.? Things get filmed wherever is convenient for the filming thereof... (in the US, California has the 'supply chains' - which I suspect Kentucky doesn't) Of course, there is a limit for vague resemblance (greenery vs desert eg) - they won't be filming Justified in Morocco, will they?
@@terrymeyer7084 Who cares. It probably allowed them to create the show much more affordably.
That’s the guy who played Hickock’s killer, isn’t he?
Yes it is. Garrett Dillahunt, an incredibly underrated actor.
Garett Dillahunt He also came back later as Francis Walcott, a cultured gentleman and total psychopath who murdered women and worked for Hearst. Playing both the filthy one eyed Jack McCall and the elegant dapper Walcott were an acting triumph
@@trimule Dillahunt also made a pretty good Terminator in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
why no open all?
Be fare ..would you you sell to Hickoks' Killer?
I hare it when I cant understand the script necause of the music
on camera in moco today,.... and last week?.... are bed ppl still steeling?....
Really liked the show but why do they keep classifying it a western. It's modern day in Kentucky and the only one wearing a cowboy hat is Raylan.
It is very intentionally embracing many tropes of traditional westerns, leaning heavily on the work of Elmore Leonard. Quippy dialogue, quirky side characters, rural small-town settings, focused on outlaws...and showdowns. I mean, how many times have their been quickdraw shootouts on this show? Compare that to other modern crime/action shows.
I've never seen it embraced as a western other than random clips. It was clear what it was during its run.
@@dajolawElmore Leonard's writings weren't western either.
@@adamredden2007 3:10 to Yuma, Hombre, Last Stand at Saber River...Elmore Leonard got his start in westerns. While he did also transition to crime fiction (often dark comedies) with Get Shorty, Out of Sight, etc. It could be argued that Justified is a perfect blending of Leonard's two main genres.
Because some people just don't know any better. It looks like an old Western so some people just assume it is, despite being set in modern day Kentucky.
All these actors are stuck in deadwood.
........ not a great way to sell a house.. kinda dumb not taking an immediate offer like that...... there's maybe a 1% chance of that happening like that..... likely lower.. seems like a dumb show
it's not HGTV's House Hunters that's for sure.
Yup. Elmore Leonard intellectual properties are widely known as being dumb. Excellent insight, A-ron. Well spotted.
wow, the internet always delivers brilliant commentors
He's a criminal... the other dude is a US Marshal. You think that briefcase full of money is legit?
He’s a Deputy US Marshal. He knowingly takes money from a criminal and that’s his career over. Also he knows the scheme and resents carpetbaggers. Not gonna sell at any price.
Which state is this? No matter who makes an offer, IF that offer matches your asking price, you cannot decline to sell to them. I don't watch this show because I don't like Olyphant as an actor, so there's context I'm missing. Was the money stolen? Did he know that guy?
You really need to check your real estate laws again. There is no U.S. law that requires you to accept an offer, for any reason, unless a contract has been signed. Which he has clearly not done.
You sound certain.
It's California masquerading as Kentucky, i think
@@maeburekaiser If that was noted into the real estate system of a rejected offer it will have repercussions for any future prospects. Also, if this fellow has an agent that agent just earned a commission.
You most certainly can.