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dorinda: A nudibranch (a type of sea slug) with markings that make it look like it is smiling and wearing a hat. (nudibranch)
Just heard this from [personal profile] cereta: the pilot of Justified is free right now on Amazon Instant Video. It's for a limited time only, though I don't know when the deadline is. (I also don't know the region issues for Amazon's streaming, so my apologies if you try it but are regioned-out. Bleh, regions.).

Cereta's post gives some reasons why you might want to try Justified. I give a hearty thumbs up to all of them, and more. It's well-written, well-plotted, atmospheric, complex, sexy, funny, dramatic, as well as being violent in a way I don't often get to see on TV.

By which I don't mean it's, like, uber violent all the time. I was talking to some friends of mine about the use of guns on Justified, and how they so often serve a startlingly different purpose to guns in a lot of other TV (and movies). On other shows, guns are often used as a rhetorical prop, something to wave and make threats with, and they come out of holsters/pockets a lot without necessarily meaning anything specific. They can be an accoutrement, a piece of wardrobe, a penis extension, part of an argument, a warning to hold somebody still or make them do something, etc. But in Justified, much more often, when a gun comes out, someone is going to get shot. Period.

...I know, it might sound obvious or silly. But it's kind of amazing how different that can make things, and I noticed the difference. When I was originally watching the first season, I noticed after a while that when a gun came out, I got a lot more tense than I did watching other shows. Because now the guns meant something, or at least, something very unrelenting and specific.

Justified also ends up having some really nice slash possibilities (subtype: intense-frenemies, and/or subtype: frictiony-colleagues), great female characters of various ages and races and classes, great male characters ditto, sky-high levels of competence (as well as believable incompetence), interesting relationships, plots that go someplace. And I find it damn entertaining.

The show eventually ends up being very arcy. But season 1 I think has a nice learning curve--it starts out planting some important seeds for arcs, but then also has some standalone episodes early on to give you time to settle in.

Anyway, if you're curious, give it a look!
dorinda: Animated image of Henry Gondorff giving the office--the secret con-artist sign done by stroking the nose. (Henry_animated)
Two tiny observations, about last week's Justified and Person of Interest:

Spoilery for Justified, only mildly spoilery for Person of Interest... )

In short: thanks, TV! Dorinda Is Pleased.
dorinda: Fat Pony appears in a blaze of light! (Fat_Pony)
I just read in the AV Club that Justified has been renewed for season 4.

*\o/* *\o/* *\o/*

FX, you are too good to me.


ETA: And come to think of it, AV Club is too good to me as well, considering the photo they ran with their announcement...
dorinda: From a French postcard of 1902: a woman in hat, coat, cravat, and walking stick writes on a pad of paper. (writer)
This Justified story just dropped onto the AO3 the other day:

you never know the kind of person you'll be (1668 words) by faviconscioscribe
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Justified
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Tim Gutterson, Boyd Crowder, Raylan Givens
Summary:

“I called Raylan,” Boyd Crowder said, looking at him with unblinking eyes, like one of those fish that trawled along the ocean floor where there was no light at all. “Well,” Tim said back, “Raylan ain’t here.”



I gave it a whirl just for kicks, and ended up really, really enjoying it. It's short but unified and layered; it's gen but has deep (if subtle) emotions, and an interesting refracted observation of the link between Raylan and Boyd.

It's set early in season two, when, as the author puts it, "Boyd's still trying to see if there's anything left of his redemption." Tim is the POV character, with the competence and dry humor I love in him. He doesn't understand Boyd the way Raylan does, so his observations of Boyd are both spot-on and mystified. And gradually, he comes to recognize something in Boyd. Boyd, in his turn, is as eloquent and intense and suffering as he's ever been.

One of my favorite lines:

Boyd said, “I apologize for any implication of unsuitability,” all soft, either crazy or the dry husk where craziness had been.

And there's a later line from Boyd that breaks my heart.

dorinda: A barechested man holds a spear upright in front of him; the spearhead casts a shadow on his chest. (ares)
I keep saying to my friends, "Friends," I say, "I should post a couple of thoughts I was having about Justified." And they say "Yeah, you should!". But for some reason I keep letting talking get in the way of doing.

BUT NOT TODAY.

1. General thought about Justified, and Raylan and Boyd (with one lightly spoilery comment under the cut about 3x03 "Harlan Roulette"): courtesy of [personal profile] mollyamory, who was talking over here about how "underneath all the other things it's about, it is MOSTLY about the burden of being smart while surrounded by stupid." I thought that was well-observed... Read more... )

2. A few specific thoughts about Art, spoilery for 3x02 "Cut Ties"... Read more... )

Soooo, those are some of my thoughts on Justified. I have many, but I don't always remember to write them down.

(The short version:

1. RAYLAN AND BOYD.
2. OH, ART.)


dorinda: A barechested man holds a spear upright in front of him; the spearhead casts a shadow on his chest. (ares)
A terrific interview with Walton Goggins (from Justified) went up on the AV Club yesterday. Not spoilery, just awesome. And there's one question and answer in particular that touches on Boyd Crowder's physicality, and how different it is from Goggins' own--something that I've definitely noticed, and have talked about with friends. It's eerie, really. I wish they could have gone on more about it in the interview.
dorinda: Fat Pony appears in a blaze of light! (Fat_Pony)
1. Justified season 3 starts up tonight! I, as the kids say, Am Excite.

2. On a visit to several individuals of my acquaintance, I watched all of the episodes (so far) of Person Of Interest. And I HAVE FEELINGS ABOUT THIS SHOW AND THESE CHARACTERS, YOU GUYS. FEELINGS. ♥______♥

3. We also got through an enormous amount of Haven, which I will be finishing up now that I am home again. Perhaps Nathan should officially be renamed "OhPoorNathan!", given how often that phrase comes out of my mouth.

4. And given that all this takes place in and around me having watched the Sherlock Finale Of Agita And Woe, do you think my workplace would let me call in Televisually Wrung-Out for a couple days?
dorinda: A barechested man holds a spear upright in front of him; the spearhead casts a shadow on his chest. (spearman)
Soooo the Justified season 2 finale flew by this evening.

Time flies when you're watching from behind the couch! )

* In conclusion: the scene when Raylan asks "How about if I just lean against this doorjamb for a little bit?" OBVIOUSLY THE WRITERS UNDERSTAND THE THEME OF THE SERIES THUS FAR. For Raylan is all about leaning lankily-akimbo.
dorinda: A barechested man holds a spear upright in front of him; the spearhead casts a shadow on his chest. (spearman)
...I do declare, I'm going to gnaw all my nails off before this season is over.

Some spoilers all up in here )

...maybe for next week's season finale, I should wear mittens.

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