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Alright, well, I tried searching for a thread for the show but I didn't see any. I tried looking for a while but my searches always came up short. Even if there is a thread for it, it's probably dead by now so I thought I'd go ahead and create another because I can't really be the only person on here that watches it, right? If there's an already existing one, this can be done away with but I couldn't find one.

 

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"Developed by Graham Yost and starring Timothy Olyphant, Justified is based on the works of crime novelist Elmore Leonard, including Leonard’s short story Fire in the Hole. Its main character is Raylan Givens, a deputy U.S. Marshal. The series is set in the city of Lexington, Kentucky, and the hill country of eastern Kentucky, specifically in and around Harlan. Timothy Olyphant portrays Givens, a tough federal lawman, enforcing his own brand of (at times extralegal) justice in his Kentucky hometown. The series co-stars Nick Searcy as Givens longtime friend and boss “Chief Deputy Art Mullen”; Jacob Pitts as “Deputy Marshal Tim Gutterson”; Erica Tazel as “Deputy Marshal Rachel Brooks”; Joelle Carter as “Ava Crowder”; and Natalie Zea as Raylan’s ex-wife “Winona Hawkins.” Walton Goggins also stars as “Boyd Crowder.” Yost wrote the pilot and serves as Executive Producer/Writer on the series. Leonard is also an Executive Producer on the series along with Carl Beverly, Sarah Timberman, Fred Golan and Michael Dinner. Justified is produced by Sony Pictures Television and FX Productions."

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I agree completely. Going into it's fourth season, I thought it'd have a bigger following. I was told that it's FXs highest-rated show but I don't think that's so true after all considering we're the only two here talking about it. I can't wait until Season 4 starts up.. I'm really interested to see where they take the show.

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