Justified rewatch: 4x01
Feb. 5th, 2020 10:55 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I apologize for being late; I'm still catching up from a mini vacation, but it's only two of us participating with me, right?
4.01 Hole in the Wall
Original Air Date: Jan. 8, 2013
Written by: Graham Yost
Directed by: Michael Dinner

After a botched robbery, Raylan stumbles on a mysterious bag in the wall of his father's house. Meanwhile, an old friend pays a visit to Boyd, whose crime business is being threatened by a new church.
Please share your thoughts and reactions in comments.
4.01 Hole in the Wall
Original Air Date: Jan. 8, 2013
Written by: Graham Yost
Directed by: Michael Dinner

After a botched robbery, Raylan stumbles on a mysterious bag in the wall of his father's house. Meanwhile, an old friend pays a visit to Boyd, whose crime business is being threatened by a new church.
Please share your thoughts and reactions in comments.
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Date: 2020-02-06 02:41 am (UTC)Raylan shooting the air bag instead of the fugitive was genius! It's the kind of cleverness that you wish a lot of other shows could come up with.
This episode introduces us to Constable Bob! It's funny to go back and see what I initially thought was just going to be a quick guest star role and think about the part Bob plays later on.
And Colt! Wow, I loved Colt as a character. So charming yet terrifying. (What is Ron Eldard up to these days, I wonder...)
That last scene with Arlo is reminiscent of his actions at the end of last season. We've known he was a cold-hearted bastard, but this is pretty hard core. Was he always this bad or is his mental condition making him more extreme? If he was always this way, holy shit, it's a wonder Raylan isn't a serial killer.
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Date: 2020-02-06 05:22 am (UTC)I'd sort of forgotten that I didn't like this season much, largely because I detested season 5 and so this seemed better comparatively. But I literally couldn't remember what happened in it till I went to imdb for this info, though now with Colt's appearance I remember the excellent scene in the final episode (or next to final) where Tim outsmarts his fellow veteran. It just had a lot of stories and people I really hated wasting time on, like the bartender's husband, and I never felt all that caught up in it. Hopefully, as it proceeds, I'll enjoy it more the second time around.
Art is just the best, always and forever. I loved him listing off his deputies and their strengths and weaknesses, and getting ready to go out in the field. Marshals stiffy!! What a great boss he'd be. I'd have killed to have a boss like him in my career somewhere along the line.
Hole in the Wall
Date: 2020-02-06 06:37 am (UTC)I love the set up for this season, reaching back several decades with the body falling out of the sky and the mystery of Waldo Truth.
The actor who plays Jody Adair is phenomenal. He does crazy very well. I hope to one day see him in a role where he isn't a sociopathic murderer.
Patton Oswalt always shows up in the unlikeliest of shows. I remember being seriously confused by where in the hierarchy of law enforcement in Harlan county Constable Bob was supposed to fall. Constable Bob's little car, though!
"Well I'm not going to cover that up with the smell of baking cookies." heeeee <3 Raylan.
Sort of interesting to see Boyd come up against another "church", though I hate to say it I actually think his church had a bit more integrity than this one. Totally forgot about the creepy brother/sister preachers. I recall that first time I watched this I thought they were setting up an incest storyline, but it never happened. Poor Ellen May, I feel so bad for her.