Timothy Olyphant, Walton Goggins, Joelle Carter and Season Four of ‘Justified’

Having taken our first three looks into the FX television series Justified (2010-2015) back as early as 2019 with looks into seasons one, two and three, we resume our look today with season four of the Graham Yost created series. The fourth season originally aired from January through April of 2013, with HarlanKentucky being the center of our dysfunctional criminal series based in action and drama. Season four was the final season with novelist Elmore Leonard, whose story Fire in the Hole and other works provided source material for the series, still alive.

(From left, Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens, Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder and Jim Beaver as Sheriff Shelby Parlow in the fourth season of the FX series Justified).

The fourth season balanced multiple storylines effectively, with series centerpieces Raylan Givens, Boyd Crowder, Ava Crowder and Art Mullen playing their parts with less prominence at points through the season. The prominence of other characters through the course of the season offered compelling storytelling while, by season’s end, delivering top notch drama including series regulars that really deliver.

(From left, Joseph Mazzello as Billy St. Cyr, Lindsay Pulsipher as Cassie St. Cyr and Ron Eldard as Colton ‘Colt’ Rhodes in season four of the FX series Justified).

Looming heavy through the season is the notion of reckoning with who characters really are. The notion starts with fallout for the murder of Delroy Baker from season three. Tangled up in this story is that of Ellen May, a prostitute with a complicated story tied to Ava and Boyd Crowder’s connection to Delroy’s death. Colton ‘Colt’ Rhodes story is heavily tied to Ellen May and the Crowders, overlapping with the past impulses of Boyd with the introduction of the ministry of Billy St. Cyr and Cassie St. Cyr. The decisive roles Tim Gutterson and Johnny Crowder offer in Colt’s story work really well on a human level. David Meunier portrayed Johnny Crowder.

(From left, Nick Searcy as Art Mullen, Jacob Pitts as Tim Gutterson and Erica Tazel as Rachel Brooks in season four of the FX series Justified).

Then there is the story of Drew Thompson, which in learning of of the hidden identity and the loyalty surrounding the protection of it, forms the central mystery for the season. The fates of Hunter Mosely and Arlo Givens gently weaving into this larger story, intersecting well with Raylan, lends strength to what attracted me to this season of Justified.

(From left, Abby Miller as Ellen May, Raymond J. Barry as Arlo Givens and Brent Sexton as Former Sheriff Hunter Mosley in the fourth season of the FX series Justified).

The Jody Adair, Randall Kusik and Lindsey Salazar introductory stories in the earlier episodes of the season, featuring Chris Chalk, Robert Baker and Jenn Lyon, respectively, set important groundwork in furthering the story of season four well. Giving us evidence that the two sides of Raylan Givens were tugging at him, with the story of being a law enforcement officer getting set against Raylan’s sense of family, professionalism, and the influences of his parents, parallels and points to a similar dynamic playing out for Ava and Boyd Crowder.

(From left, Mykelti Williamson as Ellstin Limehouse and Joelle Carter as Ava Crowder in the fourth season of the FX series Justified).

The ramping up of Ava Crowder’s involvement in Boyd’s heroin empire in Harlan brings together sense of family and loyalty, which in tying back to Ellen May, the Delroy Baker death, the church attempts of the St. Cyr siblings, and a road that brings in Ellstin Limehouse through Detroit, Michigan and the past of Drew Thompson, gives so many glorious layers of connection that I cannot help to love season four of Justified. The Michigan angle of course renews the stories of Wynn Duffy, Nicky Augustine and their sponsors in Theo and Sammy Tonin. While we do not see Alan Arkin nor William Mapother in their roles as Theo Tonin or Delroy Baker this season, we do see Max Perlich as Sammy Tonin at a crucial time in the revelation of Raylan Givens’ character.

(From left, Mike O’Malley as Nicky Augustine, Jere Burns as Wynn Duffy and Patton Oswalt as Constable Bob Sweeney in season four of the FX series Justified).

Notably, the stories of Rachel Brooks and Art Mullen were not offered revelation through this season in the way that stories for other characters were. We did get back in contact with Winona Hawkins, as portrayed by Natalie Zea, later in the season. To say that Brooks, Mullen or Hawkins were afterthoughts for this season is perhaps an overstatement for what was a strong season of revelation and meaningful ends for characters new and old. I give season four of Justified 4.75-stars on a scale of one-to-five.

Matt – Saturday, August 26, 2023

The Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio documentary ‘George Carlin’s American Dream’

The HBO documentary of comedian George Carlin aired in two episodes this past weekend. George Carlin’s American Dream (2022) offered a fuller look into the man, his career and his life than I ever had seen and read before, attracting commentary from contemporary and subsequent comedians, family, and industry colleagues both directly and through archive. The use of Carlin‘s own writings and archive footage were also used. Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio directed and produced the documentary.

(From left, comedy partners Jack Burns and George Carlin).

“In the 1960s, George Carlin enters the scene as a straightlaced stand-up, but soon gains notoriety for his fearless countercultural comedy,” as quoted from HBO here. Jack Burns was an early partner for this straightlaced period from their radio days in Fort Worth, Texas, as we saw in Part 1 of George Carlin’s American Dream. It is during this period that Carlin meets and marries Brenda Carlin (Hosbrook), whom he meets in Dayton, Ohio. The couple had one child, a daughter named Kelly Carlin-McCall.

(From left, first wife Brenda Carlin (Hosbrook), daughter Kelly Carlin-McCall, and George Carlin).

The partnership with Burns lasted a couple of years, through radio and early television appearances from audition tapes in Hollywood, California. The two worked at a television station while working their craft in coffee houses at night, later moving onto television variety shows. Guest appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson for Carlin, who eventually broke from Burns, were a part of this period. This phase of Carlin‘s career lasted through the late 1960s, was relatively profitable compared to the period that followed, and ended in a straightlaced fashion around the end of the decade, despite continued guest hosting of Carson‘s The Tonight Show.

(George Carlin after transitioning from a more straightlaced presentation).

The first major transition of George Carlin‘s comedy into a more countercultural comedy began approximately in 1970. The transition began with the first episode of the documentary, with the remainder of the comedian’s life and comedy addressed with Part 2. “Fellow comics reflect on George Carlin‘s later years and how his prescient political commentary continues to resonate today,” as quoted from HBO here. We get further into the background of Carlin the man, moving beyond the complex relations with his deceased and abusive father, his controlling mother, and his abused brother. We see the complexity of the relations with Carlin‘s first wife and daughter, and subsequent marriage to Sally Wade.

(From left, George Carlin and second wife Sally Wade).

George Carlin‘s career took a major turn when he began using cocaine and his first wife began drinking when losing a connection to helping her husband’s career, like she had at the beginning of their marriage. The use of language became much more pointed and anti-authority. Record albums recorded in the 1970s proved helpful financially, yet complexities did not. The Seven Dirty Words routine, which changed legal history more than a decade after Lenny Bruce was arrested in Chicago, Illinois for swearing in his routine, would offer indecency guidelines. Carlin would become the first guest host of NBC‘s Saturday Night Live in this period, something he would repeat in 1984 after his 1981 A Place for My Stuff album and his 1982 Carlin at Carnegie television special. The 1990s and 2000s would see shifts into increasingly political subjects, including about abortion, race, people as individuals rather than in groups, and in frustration with how decisions were made and the lack of perceived influence over large scale life individual people really have.

(George Carlin quote about the American Dream).

George Carlin’s American Dream provides a deeper dive into the career and life underpinning the man than I have provided here. The insight into the cultural force that the man’s thoughts and feelings were, culturally, as well as offering a sense for the flawed man that existed underneath offer an insight that were shown with a comprehensive quality that in fact was quality. The bridging of the messaging from Carlin‘s past into today was also an achievement, both for the man and the documentary. I give the documentary George Carlin’s American Dream as directed by Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio 4.25-stars on a scale of 1-to-5.

Matt – Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Patton Oswalt, Kevin Hart, Harrison Ford and the movie ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2’

Three years after the original, The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019) follows the lives of pets in an apartment in New York City as pet owners leave for the day. The sequel presentation includes the original cast with the added mixture of a circus, a farm, and an airplane flight to the mix.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 2 - Max (as voiced by Patton Oswalt) and Nick (as voiced by Eric Stonestreet) with Liam (as voiced by Henry Lynch)(Patton Oswalt as Max and Eric Stonestreet as Duke with Henry Lynch as Liam in the movie The Secret Life of Pets 2).

Max and Duke are front and center in the sequel film to The Secret Life of Pets (2016), with a new actor standing in for the voice of Max. A major change for Max especially is feeling ownership for the new little person to join the family after Katie, the person of Max and Nick, marries Chuck. Baby Liam joins the family and grows to a toddler who loves Max and Duke.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 4 - Max (as voiced by Patton Oswalt) and Duke (as voiced by Harrison Ford)(Patton Oswalt as Max and Harrison Ford as Rooster in the movie The Secret Life of Pets 2).

The adventure for Max and Duke starts with the notion of change. When the feeling of love comes along, a visit with for Max and Duke with Liam, Katie and Chuck to a family farm in Chuck’s family brings about some much different living than in the city. Rooster goes about offering some brotherly support for Max, who feels scared when he thinks of all the ways that Liam might get hurt.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 3 - Snowball (as voiced by Kevin Hart), Daisy (as voiced by Tiffany Haddish), and Pops (as voiced by Dana Carvey)(Kevin Hart returns as the voice of Snowball. Tiffany Haddish voices Daisy in a new adventure involving the circus and a lion. Dana Carvey reprises his role as Pops in The Secret Life of Pets 2).

While Max and Duke are away, separate adventures led by Snowball and Gidget emerge. Chloe introduces Snowball to Daisy, who brings personality and her acquaintance with a lion named Hu caught up in some circus intrigue. Hu is held against his will and treated severely by circus people and circus animals. Daisy asks for help in saving Hu, and a second adventure with the flare of Daisy and Snowball ensue. Pops lends some help in saving the day.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 5 - Gidget (as voiced by Jenny Slate) and Chloe (as voiced by Lake Bell)(Jenny Slate voices Gidget and Lake Bell voices Chloe in the movie The Secret Life of Pets 2).

Meanwhile, Gidget has been given the task of keeping Max’s favorite toy, Busy Bee, protected and safe. Gidget takes this effort seriously, seeing the toy as a stand-in child for a romantic relationship with Max where Busy Bee is offered significance. Adventure ensues with the many cats in the home of the home of the Cat Lady, wherein the fate of Busy Bee is questioned. Chloe befriends Gidget in supporting her behavior with cats.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 7 - Writer Brian Lynch(Brian Lynch wrote the screenplay for The Secret Life of Pets 2).

The three adventures ultimately join together into a single adventure where the pets of the apartment work together to bring about a just result for Hu. Max, meanwhile, gets to roam freely without his cone, and the touching point of the movie happens with Liam declares his love for Max and Duke while beginning his experience at pre-school. The film offers a musical sendoff for Snowball. All ends with a feel good ending to a family friendly film.

The Secret Life of Pets Two 6 - Directors Jonathan del Val and Chris Renaud(Jonathan del Val and Chris Renaud co-directed The Secret Life of Pets 2).

The Secret Life and Pets 2 hits on many levels. A scene with Hu and the head of the circus struck us as a bit intense for the target audience of this film. This scene should not keep those with little ones from the film, however. For me, The Secret Life and Pets 2 earns 3.5-stars on a scale of one-to-five stars.

Matt – Wednesday, July 24, 2019