Fans loved Justified, the neo-Western show about US Marshals and outlaws starring Timothy Olyphant. Here are the highest-rated episodes of the series.
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We're a little over a month away from Tom Hooper's live-action musical Cats hitting theaters. The cast that includes Judi Dench, Jennifer Hudson, Idris Elba, Taylor Swift, and Ian McKellen. But, as we saw in the first Cats trailer over the summer, all the actors' handsome faces and bodies have been covered in what's become (infamously) known as "digital fur technology" to make them look like, well, cats. [caption id="attachment_792318" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Universal[/caption] The look of actors covered in digital fur has sparked a wide, wide array of reactions. McKellen, …
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Justified was a rough-n-tumble show which left a lot up to viewers, and here are ten things which make no sense about the abrupt ending.
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While Justified tied things up in a neat and satisfying way after six seasons of amazing television, there are still some unanswered questions left.
Justified is an FX crime series that ran for seven seasons. The hugely underrated show followed the exploits of Raylan Givens, a US Marshal who deal with various criminal elements in his hometown of Harlan, Kentucky. Raylan is a short-tempered but cool lawman who thinks of himself as a cowboy from the Old West. He can also outdraw just about every gunfighter he comes across.
Though lesser-known than some others, Justified was still one of the best shows on TV during its time. Helmed by Graham Yost and based on a short story by Elmore Leonard, the gritty, Southern-set modern Western was full of twists and turns, action-packed shootouts, and of course, some dynamic characters, both good and bad. Looking back, we'll even forgive the less-than-stellar fifth season.
So, here we are. In the wake of the movie, it’s time for seemingly endless discussions over how Avengers: Endgame should or shouldn’t have played out. After watching the spectacle (all three hours of it), fans have differing ideas over how the story could’ve been better, or whether the plot we saw unfold was more fitting.
Avengers: Endgame had a Herculean task; to complete the story arc from Avengers: Infinity War and do it in a way that satisfied fans. The story arc that had begun in Infinity War, involving Thanos erasing half of the Earth’s population with the Infinity Gauntlet, needed to be concluded. But how? As the Avengers would soon discover, Thanos had destroyed the Infinity Stones shortly after “The Snap”. One of the ways to undo the damage was suggested by Scott Lang (Ant-Man), involving several teams of Avengers going back in time and extracting Infinity Stones from that time period.
Amazon is defending its decision to terminate its multi-film contract with Woody Allen.