• Justified

    From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to All on Tue May 21 01:22:00 2024
    I finally finished streaming "Justified" on Hulu. I can stop craving
    fried chicken, drinking bourbon at divey bars and having nightmares
    about coal mines now, I suppose.

    I found it interesting that of the two main characters, one is from the
    South, the other was born in Hawaii.

    Now, there's a time-jumped series called "Justified: City Primeval" to
    watch...





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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed May 22 02:35:29 2024
    I finally finished streaming "Justified" on Hulu. I can stop craving
    fried chicken, drinking bourbon at divey bars and having nightmares
    about coal mines now, I suppose

    That was one great show overall, although there was a season or two in
    the middle that were not as good as others. I miss it, but have most of
    it on DVD now.

    I found it interesting that of the two main characters, one is from
    the South, the other was born in Hawaii.

    I assume you mean where the actors are from? I had no idea where they
    were actually from.

    Being a Kentuckian, what I found interesting was their depiction of the
    cities in the area. In an early episode, they showed what was supposed
    to be an outside scene in Lexington. Lexington is our second-largest
    city, and looks like a city, but they made it look more like Frankfort or
    some other small river town.

    Later, they had a few scenes where a member of the Cornbread Mafia was at
    his desk in an office looking out over a bunch of sky scrapers. That
    scene looked at most like Louisville, but was supposed to be the Capital
    -- Frankfort. At the time, Frankfort only had *one* building over 12
    stories tall, and it was imploded several years ago now.

    Now, there's a time-jumped series called "Justified: City Primeval" to watch...

    This one is not nearly as good as the original. Without giving any
    spoilers, Raylan seems dumber (sometimes a lot dumber!) and most of the
    new charaters are not too likeable, whether they should be or not. In
    the original, there were times you found yourself pulling for Boyd even
    though he was the bad guy. The best part of the new one is the end of the final episode (and no, not just because that meant it was over!).

    I did not see it on streaming, but when they showed it on FX after it had streamed. People who streamed it say it was better because you can watch
    it "like a movie" and the story flows better.

    I would still suggest watching it, though.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Blue White on Tue May 21 23:49:00 2024
    Blue White wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Being a Kentuckian, what I found interesting was their depiction of the cities in the area. In an early episode, they showed what was supposed
    to be an outside scene in Lexington. Lexington is our second-largest city, and looks like a city, but they made it look more like Frankfort
    or some other small river town.

    I imagined that the city pronunciations were correct. Loovuhl and
    lessnton?

    My wife insists that she lived in Tronno - you know, the city in
    Ontario, Canada?




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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed May 22 06:34:23 2024
    Re: Re: Justified
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Blue White on Wed May 22 2024 06:49 am

    My wife insists that she lived in Tronno - you know, the city in Ontario, Canada?

    I think it's interesting that in the North American accent, people often don't pronounce the second "T" in a word. People often say "Atlanna" (for Atlanta), and might also swallow the first T as well. I don't know how that started, but when thinking about it, it just seems wrong..

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  • From Blue White@21:4/134 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu May 23 02:46:09 2024
    I imagined that the city pronunciations were correct. Loovuhl and
    lessnton?

    Louisvillians do pronounced their city name that way, but I don't
    remember the show doing so. I have never heard anyone pronounce
    Lexington that way. A few might drop the 'g' but most seem to pronounce
    it the way it is spelled. To my recollection, the show did also.

    I lived in Louisville a long time and always pronounced it Loo-eee-ville
    since it is named after King Loo-eee of France. Most Loovuhlians/Loo-a-vuhlians think I pronounce it wrong.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Blue White on Wed May 22 23:55:00 2024
    Blue White wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I imagined that the city pronunciations were correct. Loovuhl and
    lessnton?

    Louisvillians do pronounced their city name that way, but I don't
    remember the show doing so.

    If you see it again, listen to Art, the chief deputy.




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