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I'll Call You (deleted scene from 5x13)
I saw somebody talk about their favorite Justified videos about a week ago, I think. And here is one of mine absolute favorites. I’ll just copy my comment from YouTube to not repeat myself: (...) I'm positively shocked that there is a tribute to Raylan that isn't just depicting him as that "cool dude" in the words of Timothy Olyphant. Because, common! If that cowboy marshal persona was all that there was to Raylan, we wouldn't get a show half as fantastic as Justified is. Raylan is a cool cowboy marshal, but the show is primarily about the reasons he became one, and what it does to him, what choices he makes (forces himself to make) because of that and how these choices sometimes alienate him from everybody else and even from himself. It's not an easy job to do, and it demands even more sacrifices when you make yourself do it in the way nobody else will because nobody else can. Only Raylan.
Then, you’ve got “all the voices”, right. Because the story of Raylan isn’t told only from his perspective, yeah. You even used DOYLE’s monologue! I don’t like Winona and Raylan’s relationship, but you captured it amazingly in just a few seconds – why they can’t be together no matter how much they want to make it work between them; and they try, they want, they do. Also, the moment with Helen’s voiceover is gorgeous, mesmerizing, epic, wow. WOW! How she knows Raylan sooo well, and how she is right about him but also wrong, how stubborn Raylan is but also he has no other choice – or thinks so.
(...) Your choices for Raylan’s narrative are also beautiful, not too obvious, very fitting. And I’m semi-embarrassed to admit that I’ve almost screamed when I saw how you introduced Boyd after Art’s voiceover and your choice of the following frame. And then, the video goes on! Yes, Raylan got Boyd Crowder, but the story is not about it, the show isn’t your typical Western ballad about somebody who shot Liberty Valence (although I love the genre dearly) but about all the different things in-between their first reunion and their last (on-screen) one.
(...) And the music isn’t something I personally would listen to, but it fits Raylan’s introverted temperament so, so well, damn. And I love how in the end, yes, we’ve got all these voices, Art, Allison, Arlo, Doyle, Dickie, and they show that there are many views on Raylan’s personality, but most importantly, as your video states and shows, like it or not, he is the guy who does his job.
“You tend to get involved with women who’ve run afoul of the law?”
“It’s happened once or twice, I wouldn’t call it a tendency.”
Raylan, so far your love interests have been: a women who (justifiably) killed her husband and is now a partner in the biggest criminal enterprise in the county and in jail for killing another man, a woman who stole 100 grand from the government and a woman who scammed you with her husband then stole from you and beat you up. It’s definitely a tendency.
If I were to admit to hitting him, could you call it child abuse and take custody of him for me?
Art Mullen (Nick Searcy) to social worker/Raylan's ex Alison Brander (Amy Smart) about the time he punched Raylan, in "Justified" S5E11 ("The Toll")
So I guess the blonde at the door isn't here to see you?
Justified 05x03 'Good Intentions'