"Every morning I break my legs, and every afternoon I break my arms."
Matt Fowler, TV Critic for Showrenity/IGN. Complaining about things in between meals since 1874.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Now in Marshal custody, Drew throws Art and Raylan a curve ball by making demands regarding Ellen May’s safety.
Theo Tonin’s men close in as Raylan and his fellow Marshals try to figure out a way to escape Harlan with Drew, and their own bodies, intact.
Facing a possible suspension regardless, Raylan races to find Drew before he skips town while an old favorite returns to complicate matters for Boyd.
A big corner puzzle piece of the Drew Thompson mystery snapped into place this week in an excellent episode that saw Raylan take a detour during a prisoner transfer.
Raylan and Tim track down Drew Thompson’s psychic widow while Boyd has to contend with a classic case of “RATTLESNAKE TO THE FACE!”
EP Graham Yost explains how the decision was made to not have a “big bad” this year and to have Raylan tackle a cold case.
In the Season 4 premiere, Raylan tries to make a bit of extra cash but then, you know, a bear costume, some tits, a blood-soaked satchel and some snake-handling happens.
“The caliber of actors I get to work with on the show day in and day out is a pleasure,” Olyphant shared. “I just think the world of all of them. They mean a great deal to me. It’s just a cool cast. On and off screen. I was so looking forward to meeting Mykelti. We’ve only had one scene together and I feel deprived because it was so great working with him…”
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Watched the first 4 new Season 3 episodes of Justified over the weekend. It’s still as Kentucky Kewl as evah!