With planned final seasons of television, there is the temptation to bring back old favorite characters. It’s not unjustified; you’ve got your last chance on checking up on these people and what they’re doing. The fans want to see it and I’m sure the writers and stars want to work with these people come. The
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“Noblesse Oblige” – the inferred responsibility of privileged people to act with generosity and nobility toward those less privileged. Justified is, at its core, a series of Goofus and Gallant cartoons. The criminals and occasionally Raylan portray Goofus whereas Gallant is for the most part Rachel (Erica Tazel, House of D) or Wynn Duffy
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Throughout history there have been thousands upon thousands of people that have changed the course of humanity. Some of them had red hair, here are a few of them. Lettice Knolleys, 1540 – 1634, British Noblewoman and Cousin of Elizabeth I She was born to Sir Francis Knolleys and Lady Catherine Carey. Her mother
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Well, now we know why Dewey Crowe had to die. He had to die so Choo-Choo, unofficially the Greatest Television Event of 2015, could live. The writers of Justified have excelled in creating characters that seem like Elmore Leonard could’ve created them, idiosyncratic criminals that are colorful and memorable without becoming ridiculous. Well, okay, Choo-Choo
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Webster’s dictionary defines “hunk” as “a large lump, piece, or portion” or “an attractive and usually well-built man”. I believe the second definition is more relevant to my latest project, a series of articles making stupid jokes about and occasionally providing simplistic analysis to Justified‘s sixth season. Justified is a show about a man in
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