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Justified is an American crime drama television series that premiered on FX on March 16, 2010. The series is based on a short story and two novels by American author Elmore Leonard. Leonard serves as a producer on all episodes, and the story was developed for television by Graham Yost. Timothy Olyphant, who plays the lead role in the series, also serves as an executive producer on most episodes. The series follows Marshal Raylan Givens, who is exiled from Miami, Florida, to Lexington, Kentucky due to his unorthodox law enforcement practices. Lexington would seem like a good place for any marshal except Raylan, but Harlan is a small town in the suburbs of Lexington where Raylan was born and raised. After years away, Marshal Raylan Givens returns to Harlan and is confronted by his past and the people connected to it: his criminal father, his ex-wife, and his childhood friend Boyd Crowder. Having spent years on the run from this past and the people he meets, he must confront them as an officer of the law, most of whom are local criminals. Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens is something of a 19th-century Wild West lawman living in modern times. His unorthodox administration of justice makes him a target for criminals and a troublesome son of a bitch to his superiors in the U.S. Marshals Service. Givens is transferred to the Eastern Kentucky Marshal’s Office, based in Lexington, in response to his quick and controversial but “justified” shooting of Mafia hitman Tommy Box in Miami. The jurisdiction includes Harlan County, where Raylan was born and raised and thought he had escaped forever. The first season focuses on the crimes of the Crowder family. Raylan seeks to protect his wife, Bowman Crowder, from the rest of the Crowder clan after Eva Crowder (Joel Carter) shoots and kills her in revenge for years of abuse. His biggest threat initially comes from Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins), a local criminal who poses as a white supremacist and whom Raylan shoots in a fight. Boyd survives a gunshot to the chest, claiming it is a sign from God that he must change his ways. Raylan is hesitant to believe him, but Boyd is soon sent to prison, where he spends his time reading the Bible and preaching to convicts. The season moves toward the release of the family patriarch, Bo (M. C. Guiney), who dreams of rebuilding his family’s drug business and settling old scores, including one with Raylan’s father, Arlo (Raymond J. Barry), who cheated on him. Bo’s release is soon followed by Boyd’s release after a technicality prevents him from being incarcerated further. While Bo struggles to dominate the local drug trade, Boyd assembles a camp of spiritually reformed criminals whom he trains to blow up methamphetamine houses in the county to “clean up Harlan.” The explosions cause several casualties, leaving Raylan and the other U.S. Marshals on the lookout for the team.

Date: November 9, 2025

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