302 – “Cut Ties” – Justified
Justified takes a bit of a procedural turn in episode two of season three, titled “Cut Ties”. How does that sit with Jim and A.Ron? We discuss our reactions, good and bad, Boyd’s master plan for Dickie, Karen Sisco Goodall’s tongue in cheek tribute to a classic Leonard Elmore character, Art’s bad ass turn, and the tasty, tasty first appearance of Noble Hollow’s own, Limehouse! I think I’m going to need a spot, here.
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You fuckers! How can you call yourselves Justified fans? Arlo is working for Boyd. Just last episode, Ava came over and cooked for at his house before she crushed Devil’s (correct name?) face with a frying pan.
Also, the Detroit Carpetbagger now has a name. According to IMDB, Neal McDonough is playing the character of Robert Quarles.
Mad Brew
January 27, 2012
“…cooked for >him and Devil< at his…"
Mad Brew
January 27, 2012
Sorry to the fans who didn’t like this episode. I was really out of it this time. I didn’t like the episode much so it was tough for me to muster any enthusiasm. Combine that with marathoning the last 5 episodes of season 2 and you get a shitty cast. Hopefully Justified and I will both be back in full form next week.
Jim Jones
January 28, 2012