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Post by Vits on Jun 7, 2018 16:03:07 GMT
... claiming that they're doing it for the greater good until another character calls them out as people who are doing it just for revenge?
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Post by DSDSquared on Jun 8, 2018 11:24:35 GMT
I guess Breaking Bad could count.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jun 8, 2018 13:53:04 GMT
I would like to think Justified did this on occasion.
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Post by Vits on Jun 8, 2018 16:36:50 GMT
I guess Breaking Bad could count. I would like to think Justified did this on occasion. You guys don't seem sure. Why? Which episodes were you talking about?
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Post by DSDSquared on Jun 8, 2018 16:49:12 GMT
I guess Breaking Bad could count. I would like to think Justified did this on occasion. You guys don't seem sure. Why? Which episodes were you talking about? Well, you said revenge and Breaking Bad was not about that. However, Walter did feel he was doing this for his family when he started, but as the show went on, it became obvious that Walt was only in it for himself.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jun 8, 2018 16:58:48 GMT
I guess Breaking Bad could count. I would like to think Justified did this on occasion. You guys don't seem sure. Why? Which episodes were you talking about? Because them working outside the law is the premise of the whole show.
Raylan Givens is a lawman who happens to have personal beef with the people he is trying to lock up so nearly everything he does is based, not on the law, but on his grievances with the Boyd Crowder and everyone close to him knows it. So there's been a few conversations across numerous episodes.
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Post by 5hole on Jun 8, 2018 22:03:02 GMT
Is this your favorite television genre and you're looking for new series or are you writing a paper or some shit?
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Post by Vits on Jun 9, 2018 20:39:15 GMT
Because them working outside the law is the premise of the whole show.
Raylan Givens is a lawman who happens to have personal beef with the people he is trying to lock up so nearly everything he does is based, not on the law, but on his grievances with the Boyd Crowder and everyone close to him knows it. So there's been a few conversations across numerous episodes.
I've never seen it. Was he ever called out? Is this your favorite television genre and you're looking for new series or are you writing a paper or some shit?
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