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Mako1108 Jan 2013 8:25 p.m. PST

Okay, the 4th Season of "Justified" kicks off, no doubt with a bang, tonight (and perhaps several, if they follow the usual show format).

So, who's gonna make us a modern, Deputy U.S. Marshall, his family, friends, enemies, co-workers, etc.?

Could be a fairly extensive range, with the rate at which some characters get killed off in the show, which should be good for business.

So, I look forward to a manufacturer, or manufacturers to produce these for this season, and the other three prior seasons of the show.

Also interested in what rules might be good for the various encounters, dubious business ventures, etc. in the show as well, if anyone has any suggestions for those too.

The Shadow08 Jan 2013 9:15 p.m. PST

I love the show too. It's one of the funniest action series on TV. Wait'll you this first season opener. It involves a "working girl" and her client who's a "furry". That is a person that likes to dress like an animal. That's all i'm sayin'.

Anyway, all you really need is a "Rayland Givens" character figure. You can populate the rest of the game with any modern biker, gangster, civilian figures and some hillbilly types.

infman09 Jan 2013 12:32 a.m. PST

I'll third that! It's a great show.

Hopefully someone will make one or knows of a good look alike..

altfritz09 Jan 2013 5:48 a.m. PST

Never heard of this…HBO?

Personal logo Extra Crispy Sponsoring Member of TMP09 Jan 2013 6:26 a.m. PST

FX

fxnetworks.com/justified

Also on Netflix I believe.

Loads of figures already. Yep, Rayland is all you need – 9mm and that hat. Otherwise all the characters are pretty nondescript as far as that goes. But we could use a Boyd…wild-eyed, crazy hair and all….

Disco Joe09 Jan 2013 8:36 a.m. PST

I agree the show is great. I did not realize it was starting again. I will have to check it out.

Mako1109 Jan 2013 8:56 a.m. PST

Yep, a great opening! Hilarious!!!

Would love to see a nice, female bartender with a shotgun, and we definitely need a Boyd, and Ava as well.

Love all the unexpected twists and turns in the show. They definitely keep you on your toes.

The Shadow09 Jan 2013 8:57 a.m. PST

"Black humor" at it's best. I'd love to talk about yesterday's episode, but there would be so many "spoilers". There are some new and interesting (as usual) characters. A snake handling backwoods preacher that appears to be "saving" too many of Boyd's Oxycotin customers. Patton Oswalt as a Constable (very very funny). Boyd gets a new buddy that arrested him several times when they were in the army together. The conclusion of their first "job' together has a great "twist".

Mako1109 Jan 2013 9:18 a.m. PST

Loved his "police vehicle" – a classic!

Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP In the TMP Dawghouse09 Jan 2013 9:42 a.m. PST

Yes, I love the show ! A lot of skirmish scenarios there ! And if you noticed last night … a little full behind nudity (?!?!?!)… of the female bail bonds … person … huh? Of course there are some companies that make "Nakk't Women" for that scenario/scene ! LOL !! evil grin Gota' love all those great one liners from Raylan, Boyd and all the rest. After spending sometime in KY when I was in the Army … the series really "captures" the local color and all … I highly recommend the series. If you have not seen it, get the past seasons on DVD …

The Shadow09 Jan 2013 9:58 a.m. PST

>>If you have not seen it, get the past seasons on DVD<<

Right. It's probably best to catch up to the characters, like Rayland's unrepentant criminal dad, by watching the first two seasons on DVD. Hint: you can probably borrow them from the library. But it's still possible to watch the show from the beginning of this season as each season has it's own "arc" and characters that begins with the opener and ends at the last episode. All you really need to know at this point is that Rayland is a US Marshall. Rayland's dad is in jail. Boyd is a boyhood friend of Rayland's that has become a career criminal selling Oxycotin. Boyd owns a bar as a front and his girlfriend runs a trailer bordello. Rayland's ex is having his baby. and Rayland maneuvers through all of this drama with a wry smile and a quick gun. Just one big happy family. (-:

The Shadow06 Feb 2013 10:03 a.m. PST

I caught last night's "Justified" titled "Kin". Raylan and Boyd go into the "hill country" searching for Drew Thompson, but run afoul of the "hill people" and more craziness ensues. We gotta get Raylan and Boyd figures.

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