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  1. Jul 1, 2023 · Raylan proves he's always been a slick shooter. Stream all episodes of #JustifiedFX on Hulu.Justified Season 4, Episode 8.Subscribe now for more Justified cl...

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  2. It's never too late to appreciate Justified's iconic opening scene. Stream all episodes of #JustifiedFX on Hulu. Justified Season 1, Episode 1.Subscribe now ...

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  3. © 2024 Google LLC. This may not be the Wild West, but Raylan proves he's still got the straight shooter spirit alive in his soul. Stream all episodes of #JustifiedFX on Hulu.Su...

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  4. Dec 31, 2014 · 1. “Next one’s coming faster” This scene is probably everyone’s favorite, and is by far one of the most badass things to happen on television. Watch the video above, and if I have to explain why that’s so great, you’re a bad person and you should feel bad.

    • Ice Picking A Fight - Season 3, Episode 1
    • Miami Standoff - Season 1, Episode 1
    • Harlan Roulette - Season 3, Episode 3
    • Uncle Zachariah Tries to Kill Boyd- Season 6, Episode 9
    • Fire in The Hole - Season 1, Episode 1
    • Baby in The Attic - Season 3, Episode 2
    • Good For Her - Season 2, Episode 11
    • Loretta Wants Revenge - Season 2, Episode 13
    • Mags' Speech Against Black Pike Mining - Season 2, Episode 8
    • Coover Goes After Loretta - Season 2, Episode 9

    While Quarles (Neal McDonough) is established as the season's heavy, Fletcher Nix (Desmond Harrington) owns the season's most intense scene. A killer who has a tendency to allow his victims to reach for the very gun that will kill them, Nix slams an icepick down in his first victim of the episode's hand as he reaches for the gun. Then, Nix pulls th...

    U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, born and bred in Harlan, Kentucky, now works in Miami. Upon learning the location of criminal Tommy Bucks (in a scene directly lifted from Leonard's source material), he heads to the pool deck of a local, ritzy hotel. The deal is this: leave town or go out old west style. Tommy Bucks pulls first but Raylan is faster and ...

    Pruitt Taylor Vince has been one of Hollywood's go-to character actors since the mid-80s and this episode's eponymous moment is a perfect indication as to why. Just one of Justified's many great guest stars, Taylor Vince makes viewers believe he'll flip on a dime. RELATED: 10 Actors You Forgot Guest-Starred On Justified Oozing sleaze and menace, he...

    Ava's uncle, Zachariah, doesn't want her with a Crowder. As Boyd and Zachariah are down in the mine shaft, preparing an explosive, Zachariah whacks Boyd across the head with an iron bar. He then locks Boyd down in the mine to die in the explosion. After being assisted in the nick of time, Boyd gains access to a pick and severs the chain. Boyd narro...

    The tensest moment of the debut episode, "Fire in the Hole," is not in Boyd Crowder's hollering of the phrase but rather the moment that follows. Walton Goggins' Boyd Crowder is a childhood friend of Raylan's, but he's also a demolitions expert and white supremacist. After yelling the eponymous phrase he sends a rocket into a Black church. RELATED:...

    One of the series' stronger,likable starring cast memberswho tend to get pushed to the sidelines, Rachel Brooks (Erica Tazel) is persistently motivated. While in the home of a witness, Rachel gets a call that a hit squad is on their way. She looks into the backyard and says, "they're already here." A firefight rages within the home, leading to the ...

    Helen was one of Justified's most endearing recurring characters. In more ways than one. This was never more apparent than when Mags' son, Dickie, enters the home of Helen (Raylan's aunt) and Arlo (his father). Arlo ripped Dickie off, and he's here to collect. Instead, as Dickie rummages through the refrigerator, Helen walks into the kitchen with a...

    Kaitlyn Dever would be Season 2's standout were it not for Margo Martindale. While an intense standoff between the Bennetts and Raylan occurs inside, the object of Raylan's search is right in the house with Mags. Loretta (Dever) approaches maternal-figure Mags with a loaded gun, demanding answers on what really happened to her father. Once the rest...

    The least violent intense moment of the series by a stretch, this scene is bolstered by the tremendous presence of Margo Martindale. Mags gives a speech to a crowded church. Though, they're not there for a sermon, but rather a deliberation on whether or not Black Pike mining should be allowed to buy up a substantial portion of land in Harlan. Mags ...

    The dumbest and meanest of Mags Bennet's three sons, Coover crosses a line when he goes after Loretta. Loretta runs from the house after learning not only that her father is dead, but that her surrogate family, the Bennetts, were responsible. After strangling his brother to the edge of life, Coover gives chase. So does Raylan. The chase ends in the...

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  5. " Like I Love You " is the debut solo single of American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake from his debut studio album, Justified (2002), which features American hip hop duo Clipse. It was co-written by Timberlake and the Neptunes (Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams), who also produced it.

  6. A character drama based on the 2001 Elmore Leonard short story "Fire in the Hole." Leonard's tale centers around U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens of Kentucky, a quiet but strong-willed official of the law. The tale covers his high-stakes job, as well as his strained relationships with his ex-wife and father.