Long in the Tooth
- Episode aired Apr 6, 2010
- TV-MA
- 41m
Raylan and the mob compete to capture a fugitive, Roland Pike, racing to the Mexican border.Raylan and the mob compete to capture a fugitive, Roland Pike, racing to the Mexican border.Raylan and the mob compete to capture a fugitive, Roland Pike, racing to the Mexican border.
- Ava Crowder
- (credit only)
- Tim Gutterson
- (credit only)
- Winona Hawkins
- (credit only)
- Don Jaime
- (as Chalo Gonzalez)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe character Shawni Burnett was portrayed by Jennifer Lutheran, who appeared in 6 episodes of the HBO Western series, Deadwood, which starred Timothy Olyphant, who portrays Raylan Givens on Justified.
- GoofsRoland tell Mindy that they're going to Belize where "it's almost impossible to be extradited." Actually, Belize has an extradition treaty with the United States, so it would be quite simple.
- Quotes
Peters: Sir, I'm going to need you to put both hands on the steering wheel for me please.
Mr. Jones: I'm going to need you to kiss my taint. You ofay piece of shit.
Lane: Sir, you don't have to use that type of language.
Mr. Jones: Listen to you. Talking like a real house negro.
Lane: Sir, we stopped you because this vehicle has been flagged in a Federal hot-pursuit manhunt. But right now we're going to have to ask you to please step out of the car before we have to take you out of the car, sir.
Mr. Jones: Show some respect for your elders. I was greasing slopes in the Mekong Delta while you and your boyfriend were still sucking on your mama's tit-tays!
Peters: Sir, I don't know what the Mekong Delta is.
Lane: Sir, this vehicle is not registered to you.
Mr. Jones: Just got it.
Peters: Where'd you get it?
Mr. Jones: Found it.
Lane: You found it?
Mr. Jones: Found it.
Lane: Where'd you find it?
Mr. Jones: In your sister's ass.
- ConnectionsReferences Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
- SoundtracksLong Hard Times To Come
(Title Theme) (uncredited)
Written by Rench and T.O.N.E-z
Performed by Gangstagrass featuring T.O.N.E-z
This one goes to Alan Ruck in a terrific guest-starring role as a man hiding out from the mob. And this guy is a hard luck case to the depths of his being. I mean, it's just one misfortune after another. And it helps that Raylas's a supporting presence, but Ruck really humanizes the guy. But the Marshal does have his moments, particularly a very nice standoff in the third act.
7/10
- Mr-Fusion
- Nov 22, 2016
Details
- Runtime41 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9