Raylan is still THE MAN. And this is still THE SHOW!!

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I am still not feeling the season villain. And the daughter is just a waste of screen time.

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How stupid is his daughter? Wtf

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Already sad this’ll just be 8 episodes.

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Better than the first episode but mostly the same issues persist. Characters are ultra-bland and forgettable, the villain is still a complete void — neither threatening nor ominous, and Raylan still feels incredibly underutilized.

Also, I love Timothy Olyphant with all my heart, but his daughter is impressively terrible, it could have been a fun gimmick but she doesn't even really look like him, they should've just cast an actual actress.

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Having just re watched the first run, this is quite poor. Raylan is he's usual old charming self, but the rest of the cast just doesn't live up to the Legacy. And what a crappy bad guy. Well maybe it'll get better, but...

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Now that's the Rayland Givens I remember!! WOW what an ending!

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The daughter character is getting way too much time here, and her character is not likable. Otherwise great so far

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Neex clean up t much fowl language!!

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Not as good as the first episode, and still way too violent for my taste.

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This continues the atmosphere/vibe of the original series without missing a beat, especially once it dispenses with the table-setting of the season-long arc in its premiere. Timothy Olyphant slinks back into this role seamlessly, and I loved the ensemble, even if the writing is a bit early-stage iffy on both Boyd Holbrook (a bit one-dimension agent of chaos) and Vivian Olyphant (wavering unsteadily between deeper self-destructive tendency and normal troublesome teenager, in which I feel her last scene of episode 2 doesn't track with what we've seen of her character up to that point).

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