2 THE OPENING ACT JANUARY 13�19, 2022 STAFF RAISING THE CURTAIN ON THIS WEEK’S ISSUE What we’re into New on TV ‘JUSTIFIED’ follow us ONLINE www.goeasternoregon.com TWITTER twitter.com/GoEasternOregon FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/ goeasternoregon INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/ goeasternoregon contact us EDITOR Lisa Britton Go! Editor editor@goeasternoregon.com 541-406-5274 Sarah Smith Calendar Coordinator calendar@goeasternoregon.com SUBMIT NEWS Submit your event information by Monday for publication the following week (two weeks in advance is even better!). Go! Magazine is published Wednesdays in the  Wallowa County Chieftain and Blue Mountain Eagle. It publishes Thursdays in The Observer, Baker City Herald and East Oregonian. I am perpetually behind the curve when it comes to series television, but every now and then I’ll fi nd something that really sucks me in. One example is “Justifi ed,” which ran on FX from 2010 to 2015. A friend turned me on to the show right around the end of its run. I got hold of the DVDs from my local library and burned right through all six seasons. A couple weeks ago I picked up Season 1 from the Grant County Library in John Day, and it looks like the process is starting to repeat itself all over again. Based on characters created by Elmore Leonard, “Justifi ed” tells the story of Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant), a modern- day U.S. marshal with an Old West attitude who gets reassigned from Miami to rural Kentucky, a place he vowed never to return to after his hardscrabble upbringing. There he matches wits with Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins), a childhood friend turned backwoods crime boss. He also gets involved in a complicated and dangerous love triangle featuring his ex-wife, Winona (Natalie Zea), and Ava Crowder (Joelle Carter), Boyd’s newly widowed sister-in-law. The show delivers fast-paced action, satisfying story arcs, crackling dialogue and quirkily engaging characters. My favorite is Art (Nick Searcy), Raylan’s smart-mouthed and perpetually exasperated boss. A close sec- ond is Wynn Duff y (Jere Burns), a psychotic Dixie Mafi a enforcer who runs criminal enterprises out of a motor home. But it’s the high-tension cat-and-mouse game between Raylan Givens and Boyd Crowder that gives “Justifi ed” its dramatic fi repower. — BENNETT HALL, EDITOR, BLUE MOUNTAIN EAGLE ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS Baker City Herald 541-523-3673 The Observer 541-963-3161 East Oregonian 541-276-2211 Wallowa County Chieftain 541-426-4567 Blue Mountain Eagle 541-575-0710 Hermiston Herald 541-567-6457 BIKES, SKIS, CLIMBING GEAR, ADVICE, BEER & RENTALS, GOOD PEOPLE MOUNTAINWORKSBICYCLES.COM 1301 Adams Ave. La Grande, OR Mon-Sat • 10am-6pm 541.963.3220 Prashant Gupta/TNS Tyler James Williams stars as new teacher Greg Eddie in ABC’s “Abbott Elementary.” ‘ABBOTT ELEMENTARY’ F ellow TV obsessives: We fi nally have a worthy suc- cessor to “The Offi ce” in ABC’s “Abbott Elementary.” Created by Quinta Brunson, who also stars alongside a terrifi c ensemble that includes the great Sheryl Lee Ralph, the show centers on an eclectic group of teachers working at an under-resourced elementary school. Loosely in- spired by the 40-year career of Brunson’s mother, who worked in the Philadelphia public school system, it begins its regular run Tuesday after a teaser episode aired last month (and is available on Hulu if you need to catch up). “Abbott Elementary” is primarily a showcase for wildly talented and funny women and I’m in the bag for any comedy that has the smarts to leverage Ralph’s incredible talents. — NINA METZ, TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE