On Season 5 of “Justified,” Michael Rapaport trades in his New York drawl for a Southern accent, taking part in Darryl Crowe Jr. He is the primary antagonist of the season, which means he goes toe-to-toe with Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins). Sure, this implies “Fallout” is technically a “Justified” reunion of kinds, although Knight Titus would not have any scenes with The Ghoul, who’s performed by Goggins, in case anybody thought he regarded acquainted too.
Rapaport even praised Goggins in an interview with Leisure Weekly in 2014, selling “Justified” Season 5. Rapaport talked about, “I really feel like Walt’s that traditional American Southern actor — not that he simply performs Southern characters, however that is one thing that he does very, very nicely. So I used to be excited to work with him, particularly on this style.”
Goggins’ casting in “Fallout” makes essentially the most sense of all, seeing as “Justified” was a neo-Western, and “Fallout” might very a lot be thought-about a brand new sort of Western in the identical vein. Jonathan Nolan stated as a lot in an unique interview with Looper, the place he said, “You possibly can sort of chart your personal future, and that is the fantasy of a Western. There is a world with out guidelines, a world wherein you get to chart your personal course.”