Justified

Hahaha...it has been prob one of the better seasons so far and looks like it is only going to get better...

The season is still good for me due to the quality of just about every other character/story line they've got going on but I still can't get passed the Rappaport character and his accent. This many episodes into the season and it still pisses me off.
 
The season is still good for me due to the quality of just about every other character/story line they've got going on but I still can't get passed the Rappaport character and his accent. This many episodes into the season and it still pisses me off.

It is so forced. Hard to believe that he wasn't reeled in. Also hard to believe that that he couldn't do a better job than that. Every scene he is in I just think to myself "you're ruining the show".
 
Thing is... rappaport is a decent actor. They just did him no favors in this casting. Should've just made him a new yorker.
 
Thing is... rappaport is a decent actor. They just did him no favors in this casting. Should've just made him a new yorker.

Agree, he's not doing a bad job really. He's playing the level headed bad guy and I'm buying it just not the accent.
 
It is so forced. Hard to believe that he wasn't reeled in. Also hard to believe that that he couldn't do a better job than that. Every scene he is in I just think to myself "you're ruining the show".

Thing is... rappaport is a decent actor. They just did him no favors in this casting. Should've just made him a new yorker.

I actually don't mind him as an actor either but they've got story lines that are set in both the north and the south. Why the hell couldn't they have worked Rappaport in to the Detroit story and, call me crazy but, gotten a southern actor to play the role of a backwoods FL member of the Crowe family?
 
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He did great as the stuttering guy in Men of Honor. Yall need to recognize his acting abilities.
 
He did great as the stuttering guy in Men of Honor. Yall need to recognize his acting abilities.

Thing is... rappaport is a decent actor. They just did him no favors in this casting. Should've just made him a new yorker.

Agree, he's not doing a bad job really. He's playing the level headed bad guy and I'm buying it just not the accent.

I actually don't mind him as an actor either but they've got story lines that are set in both the north and the south. Why the hell couldn't they have worked Rappaport in to the Detroit story and, call me crazy but, gotten a southern actor to play the role of a backwoods FL member of the Crowe family?

Kinda seems like we have recognized them in a general sense, its just not working in this particular role.
 
That's me. I went to watch and was like "Wait a second, why is planet of the apes on"

Infuriated me.
 
I feel comfortable blaming this on the Olympics. Just putting it out there.
:)
 
He did great as the stuttering guy in Men of Honor. Yall need to recognize his acting abilities.

He was terrific in Higher Learning. I think he's a more than solid actor and he looks the part but that accent is horrendous.
 
I think it's smart. Go out on top rather than recycle ideas.

This, I can't disagree. Few shows (like athletes) know when to go out. Breaking Bad did it right. House lasted one season too long. Justified ending sooner rather than later just feels right.

However I can't help but think if we truly want the story of a real gunfighter, that raylan HAS to die.
 

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