Jimmy: Welcome to Timberweek. You feeling it?
Tim: I am…at first I didn’t get it. You know they said Fallon, Timberlake, Olyphant. But I get it now. It’s because I’m just like you guys. I’m a triple threat.
Jimmy: That’s amazing. You can sing, you can…
Tim: I don’t think that is just about singing and dancing. I just think it’s three things.
Jimmy: Three threatening things.
Tim: I can do three things…I like to think I can act. I can throw a ball. I can make pancakes. TRIPLE THREAT.
Oh I thought the adorbs and oh so talented Timothy Olyphant was on because his show is called JUSTIFIED and well if you’re gonna be on Timberweek you have to either be Timberlake or have some connection to an album or a movie of his. Or exactly the same name of an album of his lol.
favorite asshole.
the one in which Timothy Olyphant does some of his best acting on Sesame Street
Oh my god. Who let this dude on Sesame Street? I love Timmy O but I’m not sure I’d let him near children….
Timothy Olyphant talking about his 12 year old daughter.
He’s such a magnificent bastard.
(Source: communified-is-my-blog)
Friggin’ adorable: backstage at Leno w/Dave Salmoni and a bear cub.
a
fucking
bear
cub
He looks so bitter. Despite holding a tiny, adorable animal.
I remember when I went to Best Buy to price the complete series of Deadwood. Those assholes in blue shirts couldn’t fucking find it on their own goddamned shelves. Which is incredible as they only stock roughly nine television series. Then they were like “What is Deadwood? Are you sure it’s not a movie?”
I really need to stop shopping at Best Buy…
(Source: catsiel)
About Raylan’s line, “Saw all that Kenny Chesney on your computer, I figured you were capable of anything.” Who is or isn’t a Kenny Chesney fan in the writers room?
Graham Yost: You know, honestly, that was Tim [Olyphant]. It was just the name that came into his mind when he was saying, “What if you, you know, search through your wife’s computer, and you find out, ohmygod, I didn’t know you were a Kenny Chesney fan. It’s just sorta [showing] how much we don’t know about the people we’re tied up with. (source)




