Thursday, July 7, 2011

justified, season 2 (2011). created by graham yost.


i admit it. when i first watched the first season of justified, it is mainly  because i have a thing for timothy olyphant's flat board stomach and that toned shoulders that could not possibly belonged to a 43 year old. and damned he looked good. i am officially impressed with champion swimmers'...err...bodies.

flat board tummies can't carry a good story though. this show is about a pissed off marshall who tries his best to hide that he has anger management issues and hated that he's a small town hillbilly. he tries hard to disguise the fact that despite being borned a hillbilly, he ain't like the rest of them who is still stuck in a small kampung called harlan, deep in the mountains of kentucky. he is pissed off  that he's divorced and still has the hots for his ex, and the only thing that keeps him sane is his twisted brand of morality and justice that is oddly black and white. timothy olyphant had in the past played unfeeling cowboys with a sense of justice that can't be swayed in the excellently made, yet shortlived deadwood (2004-2006). as raylan givens he merely perfected the role, he makes men who don't talk much so that he can draw his gun faster than the creep next to him very very sexy. 

the show is a joy to watch. i love the witty script, the moving plot, the casts, the yellow colour of dusty kentucky, the shots and angles taken in the show, the southern drawl that they are speaking - they are proud people who would not bow to anyone, they have their way of doing things, they are criminals who live side by side jostling to control the town's only trade - drugs. never underestimate kampung folks when you see one. 

6 comments:

  1. Yea! Another fellow Justified fan! I haven't gotten around to season 2 yet, but I love the lackadaisical pace of 1st season, how nothing is really what is seems and that Raylan's violence is simmering under that easy going drawl.

    And to think that the man was actually from Hawaii and not from below the Mason-Dixon line. *grin*

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  2. snuzy: we just have great taste in men..errrk shows dont we? hahaha. i love the pace of the show to be honest, cuz really i just had enuff with fake csi that can solve anything in a second. i want to see ppl doing police work that takes time, and yeah that simmering is real too. ain't life just peachy, just like that?

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  3. To people in the lab, if you tell them that they are doing something CSI-style, it is a humongous insult. Almost all life science and chemistry lab people who watch CSI have some gripe about how they use the equipment, how unrealistic it is to get such clean chromatograms etc etc.

    Oh yeah, here's to our great taste in men (and shows!). *toasts Zu*

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  4. snuze: haha. its like doctors watching doctor shows and cant seem to shut up that the tv doctors are doing it all wrong. duhhhhh!

    i drink...to all hot men out there :P

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  5. Speaking of delicious men, let me share with you some of my Supernatural related posts in my livejournal. Perhaps it would be relevant to your interest. *ahem*

    http://labseraph.livejournal.com/tag/supernatural

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  6. snuze: i totally love it! especially the clip where jensen sang at the 100th supernatural episode party!

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