"Justified" Over the Mountain (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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9/10
Well how 'bout them Crowes
gilawren28 January 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Tonight's episode was twisty. As all this seasons have been so far. Dewey and Wade Messer go into the holler 'supposedly' to get Dewey's cash stash and get up out of Harlan. Naw, you know that is not going to happen as Dewey was tasked with killing the 'leaky faucet' as Cousin Darryl claims.

Meanwhile Boyd is hot on finding out who stole his and Wynn's heroin. Once he determines that his cousin Johnny is up to his neck in it, Boyd arranges a parley at the county jail.

Raylan in his typical style, is tasked with finding Wade and knowing well the proclivities of his 'neighbor's' in Harlan goes straight to the source. Ultimately he does find Wade and knows(thanks to that famous Givens gut)that the newly arrived Florida Crowes are involved and sets to proving so.

Art meanwhile is tracking the rumors swirling around about the Sammie Tonin and Nicky Augustine deaths.

As always Justified proves that smart television can be both entertaining and make one appreciate their hillbilly roots.
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9/10
Over and above
Mr-Fusion6 July 2017
First episode of this season where everything's really clicking, 'Over the Mountain' is a massively entertaining blend of drama and pure comedy. Drama in the sense that Art's getting closer to nailing Raylan's role in the Nicky Augustine murder, and comedy in . . . pretty much everything else. Dewey and Wade spend a night in the woods on a murder gone terribly wrong (and just sad) and a great deal of the killer one-liners stem from that. And those lines are sprinkled throughout the entire cast. It's a scream.

9/10
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8/10
Back on track...
jpellino29 January 2014
Wondering how things would fare after Dutch passed, they seem to have picked it up. Wordplay is plenty sharp.

Any show willing to make Patton Oswalt the hero for a spell is alright in my book.

Still looking for some interview with James LeGros - has to be quite the hoot for him to be playing opposite his old role.

Natalie Zea needs to hitch her wagon to this and The Following, not Under The Dome.

Filed under "odd": are we supposed to believe Ava would have a Star Wars Ep IV reference at the ready?

The pint sized Crowe is up to something. It'll be fun to find out just what.
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Pine Forest
masticoret929 January 2014
I have lived about an hour's drive from Harlan, KY my whole life. I look out my window and see trees that crest the mountain and end on the other side in Harlan County. The trees I see are deciduous like maples, poplars, oaks, sycamores and only a handful of them are evergreen. The reason we have people come from every state down to our area in fall, is to see all the leaves change color. The fact that they are filming in an old growth pine forest just hurts my feelings. There aren't many amazing things about Kentucky that draw people here. The Kentucky Derby, the gorgeous nature and Jennifer Lawrence is about it.

The episode was great on the other hand. I always like that Justified seems to reinvent the wheel with itself each season. The first season and the last season are two different animals completely. Raymond and Boyd seem to always find a way to get involved with whatever fiasco is going on. The story seems subdued compared to a lot of shows out there. It seems like events that very well could happen. You take for granted how good the writing is when you don't notice any major things going on, but yet you're still compelled to watch it each week. This episode is no exception.
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7/10
Funny Coincidence,,,
clacura1 September 2019
I came to IMDB because of the filming location of the pine forest which looks like it was filmed about 15 miles from my house here in So Cal...then I read this comment... I have lived about an hour's drive from Harlan, KY my whole life. I look out my window and see trees that crest the mountain and end on the other side in Harlan County. The trees I see are deciduous like maples, poplars, oaks, sycamores and only a handful of them are evergreen. The reason we have people come from every state down to our area in fall, is to see all the leaves change color. The fact that they are filming in an old growth pine forest just hurts my feelings. There aren't many amazing things about Kentucky that draw people here. The Kentucky Derby, the gorgeous nature and Jennifer Lawrence is about it.

I was thinking KY looked an awful lot like Pine Mountain...and it was most likely filmed about an hour or more from Hollywood to save $$...so I appreciate this comment that it was NOT KY.

Keeping it real...
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6/10
Rapaport
benaggie9 July 2018
So so episode. Raylan next love interest is just another bird with a broke wing he's trying to mend. Tight, witty dialogue as usual, but Michael Rapaport's attempt at a backwoods accent is just piss poor. Really starting to wear on me.
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