Justified

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  • TV-MA
  • 2010
  • 6 Seasons
  • 8.6  (104,873)

Justified from FX is a critically acclaimed crime drama series that aired from 2010 to 2015, starring Timothy Olyphant as Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, a flawed but charismatic lawman who returns to his hometown of Harlan, Kentucky, to confront old demons and take on the criminal underworld. The series was based on the short story "Fire in the Hole" by Elmore Leonard, who was also an executive producer on the show. Over the course of six seasons, Justified presented a highly satisfying blend of suspense, humor, and character-driven storytelling that drew in a loyal fan base and earned numerous accolades, including Emmy nominations for Olyphant and Walton Goggins, who played the show's main antagonist, Boyd Crowder. The show's premise was simple but effective: Raylan Givens, a quick-tempered but principled lawman with a talent for shooting first and asking questions later, is reassigned from Miami to Kentucky after he kills a drug lord in a justified shooting. In Harlan, he finds himself surrounded by old acquaintances and new enemies, including his ex-wife Winona (Natalie Zea), his childhood friend and criminal mastermind Boyd Crowder, and a colorful cast of hillbilly gangsters, drug traffickers, and corrupt officials. As Raylan tries to keep the peace and enforce the law in his own unique way, he butts heads with his former boss Art Mullen (Nick Searcy), his rival Deputy Marshal Rachel Brooks (Erica Tazel), and a parade of crooks and con artists who test his patience, his morals, and his marksmanship. Along the way, he also grapples with personal issues such as his strained relationship with his father Arlo (Raymond J. Barry), his romantic entanglements with Winona and other women, and his uneasy alliance with Boyd, who shares a complicated history with him. Despite the show's focus on crime and violence, Justified had a strong sense of humor and wit that tempered its darker elements and made it more than just another cop show. The dialogue was sharp, the characters were well-drawn, and the settings were richly evocative of the rural South, where tradition and modernity clashed in unexpected ways. The show also had a terrific ensemble cast that included Joelle Carter as Ava Crowder, Boyd's girlfriend and one of the few women in the show to hold her own against the male characters; Jacob Pitts as Deputy Marshal Tim Gutterson, Raylan's loyal and sarcastic sidekick; and Jere Burns as Wynn Duffy, a slippery underworld figure who became a fan favorite for his deadpan delivery and colorful wardrobe. Throughout its run, Justified maintained a high level of quality and consistency that kept fans engaged and satisfied. Its mix of action, humor, and southern Gothic flavor gave it a unique appeal that set it apart from other shows in its genre. Whether you were a fan of gritty crime dramas, quirky character studies, or Kentucky bourbon, Justified had something for everyone. In conclusion, Justified from FX was a five-star show that entertained audiences with its remarkable cast, incredible writing, and the wild ride of crime and suspense that it took them on. It's a show that should be on the top of every must-watch list for shows that truly encapsulate what it means to create a thrilling and enjoyable viewing experience.

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Seasons
The Promise
13. The Promise
April 14, 2015
Raylan, Boyd, and Ava fight one final, bloody battle to determine who leaves Harlan alive.
Collateral
12. Collateral
April 7, 2015
Raylan and Boyd encounter one another during their search for Ava in the mountains. Markham recruits an unlikely ally to his cause.
Fugitive Number One
11. Fugitive Number One
March 31, 2015
Raylan and the Marshals encounter a crisis that could ruin all of their careers. Duffy, Mike, and Katherine question the meaning of loyalty.
Trust
10. Trust
March 24, 2015
Raylan puts the pressure on his CIs. Boyd moves in on Markham's money.
Burned
9. Burned
March 17, 2015
Raylan and Boyd put Ava's loyalty to the test, and Markham's plans to win over Harlan don't go as planned.
Dark As a Dungeon
8. Dark As a Dungeon
March 10, 2015
Raylan begins to break his ties to Harlan as he pursues a new lead and makes a new alliance to take down Boyd. Meanwhile, a desperate Ty comes to Boyd and Ava with a proposition.
The Hunt
7. The Hunt
March 3, 2015
A visit from his daughter distracts Raylan from his hunt for a dangerous fugitive at large.
Alive Day
6. Alive Day
February 24, 2015
Raylan investigates a murder that is causing conflict in Markham's camp.
Sounding
5. Sounding
February 17, 2015
Ava makes a bold decision. Raylan turns to an old friend. Duffy investigates Ava's release.
Trash and the Snake
4. Trash and the Snake
February 10, 2015
Raylan seeks vengeance upon the people who are forcing Harlan's most valuable real estate to be sold.
Noblesse Oblige
3. Noblesse Oblige
February 3, 2015
Still searching for Boyd, Raylan follows a trail of explosives and runs into trouble.
Cash Game
2. Cash Game
January 27, 2015
Raylan's investigation leads to his involvement in a paramilitary outfit, while Boyd and his partners try to salvage a profit from their heist.
Fate's Right Hand
1. Fate's Right Hand
January 20, 2015
In the sixth season premiere, Boyd plans to pull off a daring heist.
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Justified from FX is a critically acclaimed crime drama series that aired from 2010 to 2015, starring Timothy Olyphant as Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, a flawed but charismatic lawman who returns to his hometown of Harlan, Kentucky, to confront old demons and take on the criminal underworld. The series was based on the short story "Fire in the Hole" by Elmore Leonard, who was also an executive producer on the show.

Over the course of six seasons, Justified presented a highly satisfying blend of suspense, humor, and character-driven storytelling that drew in a loyal fan base and earned numerous accolades, including Emmy nominations for Olyphant and Walton Goggins, who played the show's main antagonist, Boyd Crowder.

The show's premise was simple but effective: Raylan Givens, a quick-tempered but principled lawman with a talent for shooting first and asking questions later, is reassigned from Miami to Kentucky after he kills a drug lord in a justified shooting. In Harlan, he finds himself surrounded by old acquaintances and new enemies, including his ex-wife Winona (Natalie Zea), his childhood friend and criminal mastermind Boyd Crowder, and a colorful cast of hillbilly gangsters, drug traffickers, and corrupt officials.

As Raylan tries to keep the peace and enforce the law in his own unique way, he butts heads with his former boss Art Mullen (Nick Searcy), his rival Deputy Marshal Rachel Brooks (Erica Tazel), and a parade of crooks and con artists who test his patience, his morals, and his marksmanship. Along the way, he also grapples with personal issues such as his strained relationship with his father Arlo (Raymond J. Barry), his romantic entanglements with Winona and other women, and his uneasy alliance with Boyd, who shares a complicated history with him.

Despite the show's focus on crime and violence, Justified had a strong sense of humor and wit that tempered its darker elements and made it more than just another cop show. The dialogue was sharp, the characters were well-drawn, and the settings were richly evocative of the rural South, where tradition and modernity clashed in unexpected ways. The show also had a terrific ensemble cast that included Joelle Carter as Ava Crowder, Boyd's girlfriend and one of the few women in the show to hold her own against the male characters; Jacob Pitts as Deputy Marshal Tim Gutterson, Raylan's loyal and sarcastic sidekick; and Jere Burns as Wynn Duffy, a slippery underworld figure who became a fan favorite for his deadpan delivery and colorful wardrobe.

Throughout its run, Justified maintained a high level of quality and consistency that kept fans engaged and satisfied. Its mix of action, humor, and southern Gothic flavor gave it a unique appeal that set it apart from other shows in its genre. Whether you were a fan of gritty crime dramas, quirky character studies, or Kentucky bourbon, Justified had something for everyone.

In conclusion, Justified from FX was a five-star show that entertained audiences with its remarkable cast, incredible writing, and the wild ride of crime and suspense that it took them on. It's a show that should be on the top of every must-watch list for shows that truly encapsulate what it means to create a thrilling and enjoyable viewing experience.

Justified is a series that is currently running and has 6 seasons (80 episodes). The series first aired on March 16, 2010.

Where to Watch Justified

Justified is available for streaming on the FX website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Justified on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    March 16, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (104,873)