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They did a mythbusters on that visual gag of the guy hit by a shotgun blast flying away. Even though the myth was busted I doubt it will end anytime soon.
RIP Elmore Leonard too. That guy was a helluva writer in my humble opinion. They have done a good job keeping up. I heard a podcast in which Tim Oliphant (who is also one of the producers) explained the story of when he was on Deadwood and why that experience guaranteed that Raylon would not have kids on the show. The cliffs are a major plot point of Deadwood was changed and one of the most emotionally charged things in the show happened because a child actor's parents were a complete pain. lol
RIP Elmore Leonard too. That guy was a helluva writer in my humble opinion. They have done a good job keeping up. I heard a podcast in which Tim Oliphant (who is also one of the producers) explained the story of when he was on Deadwood and why that experience guaranteed that Raylon would not have kids on the show. The cliffs are a major plot point of Deadwood was changed and one of the most emotionally charged things in the show happened because a child actor's parents were a complete pain. lol
I agree his was an incredible writer. If that was the case then why have his ex wife get pregnant? If it was to do away with the ex then why ever bring her into the plot?
"Those who sacrifice liberty for security, deserve neither." Benjamin Franklin
It is a fool that looks for reason in a tv writers room. : )
My guess is she (the actor that plays Raylon's ex) got a full-time job over at Kevin Bacon's show on Fox, so what does it matter if her character on Justified is pregnant or not if she is only around occasionally if at all.
But to bring this back around to firearms. Raylon seems to switch around sidearms quite a lot. That doesn't really make much sense to me. But overall the firearm stuff on that show generally makes sense. Not nearly as good as the Jesse Stone tv movies, but not A-team bad by any stretch.
I believe when a FLEO/LEO shoots someone they have to turn their firearm over as evidence. So that'd explain why he's always changing firearms, he's always shooting someone.
"Those who sacrifice liberty for security, deserve neither." Benjamin Franklin
Muahahahahhaha Yhea...that would account for a large number of weapons but I am still not tracking why he would go with different manufactures since he has had a pretty good results with each of them.
Agreed. RIP Elmore Leonard he was an excellent author. Recently finished "The Moonshine War" great read, also read several of his other books, good stuff.
Back to firearms, all I've seen Raylon carry is a Glock. Considering his character and the added dramatic affect I'm surprised he's not carrying a 1911. I think they need me as technical adviser.
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