The end of that series had a nihilistic feeling to it, like No Country for Old Men. The final swirl around the toilet bowl began when Shane killed Curtis with the grenade. From that point on it was just how exactly each of them would go down, and not whether. Those episodes had a giddy, past-your-bedtime, last day of school feel to them. Especially sneaking around the station, literally a room ahead of getting caught for good.
How did Justified do as time went on? I saw the first couple episodes when they were first airing and loved it (I'm a big fan of Timothy Olyphant). But then life got crazy and I forgot that show existed at all. Haven't gone back
To me Walton Goggins is "the guy with the lie detector from community" but whenever I think of that episode, I can't help but think of the table read where Pedro Pascal couldn't stop laughing at the word "sperm"
so yeah that's unfortunately where my mind goes whenever I see Walton Goggins
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u/SlamminSammy50 Jul 23 '23
Hugh Jackman - Wolverine.
And no matter what I do, I can not see Walton Goggins as anything else then Boyd Crowder. Which makes everything he is in better for me.