Justified: City Primeval
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Raylans gunslinger reputation onJustifiedwas a boon and a curse.
That aura was as much part of who Raylan was back then as his U.S.
Marshals badge or his Stetson.
(Even the Detroit mobsters Raylan killed werent actually killed in Detroit.)
Threatening Willa got two dudes thrown in a trunk.
Lying to her, cozying up to her, touching her, flirting with her?
Im surprised Raylan stopped at punching Clement in the face.
The man we used to know would have killed him.
This 2017 scene proves Clement has always been this guy, bristling at every perceived or actual slight.
He outs Sweety as the inside man when the elder encourages Clement to walk out with a smaller haul.
Sweety stayed behind and was arrested, right, which Wendell was present for?
Sure, Raylan could have told Wendell about the coffee off-screen; I might be being nitpicky.
Boyd Holbrook has great threatening swagger; this episode loses some internal logic in making sure we know that.
After the flashback, The Oklahoma Wildman picks up immediately where City Primeval left off.
Aw, Raylan, we know all your tricks!
Could any of them turn?
The fact that we see Clement grab and threaten Carolyn, within Raylans earshot, feels deliberate.
But how is this information actionable?
Or the DPD, who we see actively looking for the notebook?
OriginalJustifiedcast member cameo count: Sadly, still zero.
How do people feel about the seriess look so far?
On an acting level, though, Holbrooks mispronunciation of corrobrate made me laugh very much.
Of course Sandy likes espresso-tinis.
And of course Clement scratches his tighty-whitey-clad junk with his gun; a wonderfully gross little character detail.