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  1. Jul 18, 2023 · Though you can watch Justified on other streaming services, including Amazon Prime Video, it's not free — you'll pay $2.99 to buy an individual episode and around $10 to buy a single season. Adapted from the novella Fire in the Hole, the original Justified series (2010-2015) follows Raylan's return to his home state of Kentucky.

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  2. Originally titled Lawman, [22] Justified was given a 13-episode order by FX on July 28, 2009, [23] and premiered on March 16, 2010. [3] The first episode was referred to as the "Fire in the Hole pilot" during shooting and retains this as the name of the episode itself.

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  3. Jul 18, 2023 · Ever since FX announced it was bringing back TV’s coolest lawman, Raylan Givens, for the Justified revival City Primeval, this question has nagged at me. The original series, a backcountry...

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  4. Sep 21, 2022 · Yost gave an unnamed FX employee credit for coming up with the name "Justified". Apparently, they were inspired by a line from the pilot episode. Though the road was long, the destination is...

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  5. Mar 13, 2010 · Feel free to call “Justified” yet another “gritty” drama a la FX stablemates “The Shield,” “Rescue Me” or “Sons of Anarchy.” But there’s a big difference.

  6. Justified: Created by Graham Yost. With Timothy Olyphant, Nick Searcy, Joelle Carter, Jacob Pitts. Enforcing his own brand of justice, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, a strong-willed, quiet law-man haunted by his past, returns to his native town to see that justice is served to those in need.

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  8. Based on Elmore Leonard’s novella “Fire in the Hole,” Justified was developed by Graham Yost and stars Timothy Olyphant as Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, a lawman who finds himself drawn back to his home state of Kentucky.

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