Riverbrook
- Episode aired Mar 23, 2010
- TV-MA
- 41m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.5K
YOUR RATING
Raylan hunts an escaped prisoner who is determined to reunite with his ex-wife...and his stashed fortune.Raylan hunts an escaped prisoner who is determined to reunite with his ex-wife...and his stashed fortune.Raylan hunts an escaped prisoner who is determined to reunite with his ex-wife...and his stashed fortune.
Duain Richmond
- Guard on Walkie
- (as Richmond Duain Martyn)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Raylan is in the car with Dewey Crowe, he tells Crowe that if he keeps talking, he'll put Crowe in the trunk of the car. This line goes back to the movie Hitman (2007). Timothy Olyphant plays Agent 47, who tells Nika he will put her back in the trunk if she keeps talking.
- GoofsWhen Raylan visits Boyd in the hospital, the pillow says "Lexington Detention," suggesting he's in Lexington, KY. However, Lexington is a full 3 hours from Harlan whereas the nearest trauma center to Harlan would be Knoxville, Tennessee, which is only 60 miles away.
- Quotes
Ava Crowder: Can't we just put on a little music and dance?
Raylan Givens: Do you know why the Pentecostals don't have sex standing up? Could lead to dancing.
- ConnectionsReferences Gunsmoke (1955)
- SoundtracksHaunted
(uncredited)
Written & Performed by Tom Heyman
Featured review
For this show, not bad is pretty damn good
'Riverbrook' is symptomatic of the awkward nascent stages of "Justified"; it feels a lot more like your average procedural than what eventually really makes this show tick. Here, we get Raylan settling into the new environment, and his unconventional style of police work. He doesn't go by the book, but has got to be the smoothest gunfighter on TV. Mostly, this means barbed repartee with the people around him.
The crime itself is pretty typical (an inmate escapes to retrieve the money he'd stashed in a new housing development), complete with wannabe criminals and the inevitable double-cross. It's very much in the spirit of Elmore Leonard's brand of bad guys. Well-written, too. As much as I look forward to the forthcoming serialization , I did greet the end credits wishing for more.
That alone says plenty.
7/10
The crime itself is pretty typical (an inmate escapes to retrieve the money he'd stashed in a new housing development), complete with wannabe criminals and the inevitable double-cross. It's very much in the spirit of Elmore Leonard's brand of bad guys. Well-written, too. As much as I look forward to the forthcoming serialization , I did greet the end credits wishing for more.
That alone says plenty.
7/10
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- Mr-Fusion
- Nov 21, 2016
Details
- Runtime41 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9
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