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The story of Deputy U.S. Marshall RAYLAN GIVENS is “justified,” a genuinely blue and somewhat throwback, given the opportunity to wear Stetson and boots of a cowboy, wearing a hip holster with his sidearm – a weapon he only draws, if he has to, and when he does, he shoots to kill. This is the purpose of a gun, as he sees it.
In the hill area of eastern Kentucky, Raylan was born and raised. He played ball, chased girls, and dug charcoal in Harlan.
American leading crime novelist Elmore Leonard (Get Shorty, Out-of-Sight) has developed Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens and plays the role of Timothy Olyphant (Deadwood, Live Free or Die Hard). TIM GUTTERSON – portrayed by Jacob Pitts (The Pacific), and RACHEL BROOKS – played with Erica Tazel’s work with Raylan (Life, The Office). All US marshalls – chasing down fugitive persons, protecting witnesses, transporting prisoners – Raylan, Art, and other deputies are doing.
However, Raylan will have to confront a history full of enough skeletons to shock a tomb. As he is back in Kentucky. There’s BOYD CROWDER, his former pal and coal miner, now a fleeting banker (Walton Goggins – The Shield). The cheerleader of his youth, who always had a crush on, was AVA CROWDER (Joelle Carter- Monk, CSI: Miami).
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WINONA’s former wife (Natalie Zea – Hung, Dirty Sexy Money). And his professional criminal dad ARLO is the largest ever in Raylan’s history (Raymond Barry – Cold Case, Training Day). Also, you will find out which Justified character are you in this quiz.
In spite of the bloodshed and violence that has affected our core trio’s life (as most of Leonard’s characters do), all three of us succeeded in getting the closest thing they ever got to, when Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) moved to Florida to his daughter, Willa, and Ava (Joelle Carter) made her home in California to herself and her son Zachariah.
Creator Graham Yost said to Variety: “We knew essentially for quite a while what we were going to do”. When he wrote the conclusion, it was from the notion that “there was a different path to travel that Raylan would leave Boyd alive. Everyone thinks Raylan would murder Boyd, and it felt like Boyd deserved it to us – and he did so, as I don’t care what Walton says, he is awful — it wouldn’t serve Raylan, and Raylan wouldn’t have developed over the program. That’s his small amount of development.”
Goggins trusted that he hoped that in the final, if only to give himself a feeling of finality, Boyd would die. “We spoke about it for weeks and months and I had my own idea before the start of the season of how I wanted things to end — anyway for Boyd. The very first day we went back, Graham sat down and said ‘what if all lived?’ it was another way to react to it because I wanted Boyd to die. To say goodbye to him would have been much easier.
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But then after he struck it, we talked and things evolved as the season went. I think it’s really difficult, and threads the needle of originality – how many people throughout the world have ever had a chance to finish a six-year run?
Yost explains that the resolution of the series was not the opposite of the written process when any other episode was approached: We have always weighed and discussed several options. It already had been established that Boyd was taken to the prison and Raylan relocated to Miami before they devised the four-year jump. “We spoke about whether Raylan would kill Boyd, but we recognized that Raylan wouldn’t grow. We glanced at each other and said, ‘Would they work for us?’ “With reference to a mantra of the team, Yost said, probably that is what Elmore would do.” In honor of Leonard, Yost designed bracelets for the entire team that had read the WWED after the author’s death in 2013 (“What would Elmore do?”).
One ending Yost considered was inspired by the unpublished last novel, Leonard’s Blue Dreams, which is about rodeos and marijuana in California, says Yost. Raylan appears in the book when he is assigned to Imperial County. “We started and ended up facing Raylan with a gunfight in the desert of California.
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