Justified Season 3, Ep. 1 "The Gunfighter"

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Nursing his wounds following Mags Bennett's death, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) aims to find the cash and drugs that went missing in the wake of the Bennett family's demise. And as Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) looks to sell what he salvaged from the crime family's marijuana farm, he ... hatches a plan to take revenge against the imprisoned Dickie Bennett.
  • Runtime: 45 minutes
  • Original air date: January 17, 2012
  • Network: FX
 
 
 
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1. The Gunfighter
  January 17, 2012
Nursing his wounds following Mags Bennett's death, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) aims to find the cash and drugs that went missing in the wake of the Bennett family's demise. And as Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) looks to sell what he salvaged from the crime family's marijuana farm, he hatches a plan to take revenge against the imprisoned Dickie Bennett.
 
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2. Cut Ties
  January 24, 2012
As he works to subvert Boyd Crowder's (Walton Goggins) plan to avenge the shooting of Ava Crowder , a still recuperating Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is reunited with an old boss in the investigation of the murder of a U.S. Marshal who supervised clients of the Federal Witness Protection Program.
 
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3. Harlan Roulette
  January 31, 2012
Raylan's face-off with a tyrannical Oxy dealer puts him on a collision course with the new head of the Dixie Mafia. Boyd fights to take back part of his family's empire, but his methods threaten to tear his new crew apart.
 
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4. The Devil You Know
  February 7, 2012
A daring prison escape puts Raylan on the trail of two of his old adversaries. Boyd confronts a traitor in his inner circle.
 
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5. Thick as Mud
  February 14, 2012
As Boyd (Walton Goggins) pushes back against a big city mobster's attempt to take over Harlan County, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) uncovers a gruesome human organ sales scheme as he looks to stop Dewey Crowe's (Damon Harriman) desperate crime spree.
 
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6. When the Guns Come Out
  February 21, 2012
As the robbery and triple homicide at a Crowder-owned drug clinic places Boyd (Walton Goggins) on a collision course with his greedy rivals, the investigation leads Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) into a potentially deadly trap. When Winona (Natalie Zea) disappears, Raylan suspects her of stealing money from the evidence locker to finance her escape.
 
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7. The Man Behind the Curtain
  February 28, 2012
As his efforts to wrest control of crime in Harlan from the Crowder clan shift into high gear, mob boss Robert Quarles (guest star Neal McDonough) looks to bribe his way into power as he reaches back into Raylan's (Timothy Olyphant) past for someone to stop his investigation.
 
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8. Watching the Detectives
  March 6, 2012
Winona's (Natalie Zea) estranged husband becomes a pawn in a deadly attempt to discredit Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) by framing him for murder and making him the target of an FBI investigation into corruption in the U.S. Marshals office. Meanwhile, Ellstin Limehouse (guest star Mykelti Williamson) becomes a sought after ally in the battle for control of Harlan County
 
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9. Loose Ends
  March 13, 2012
As Boyd (Walton Goggins) looks to avoid being framed for the bombing of the sheriff's car, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) turns up the pressure on a mob boss who is looking to control Harlan County. Meanwhile, a holdup gone awry places Ava (Joelle Carter) in a position to control her own criminal enterprise in Harlan
 
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10. Guy Walks Into a Bar
  March 20, 2012
Raylan struggles to keep Dickie Bennett in prison while contending with an increasingly violent and unpredictable Quarles. Boyd's Harlan election comes to a head.
 
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11. Measures
  March 27, 2012
Raylan squares off with a pair of merciless Detroit hitmen. The battle between Boyd and Quarles comes to a head.
 
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12. Coalition
  April 3, 2012
While Raylan closes in on the ever-more-unpredictable Quarles, Boyd and Dickie Bennett team up in a last-ditch attempt to recover the fortune that Dickie's mother, Mags, left behind.
 
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13. Slaughterhouse
  April 10, 2012
After a friend's murder, a raging Raylan goes after everyone he holds responsible for it, leading up to a final showdown in the Season 3 finale
 
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Episode 1, "The Gunfighter"
Synopsis: Nursing his wounds following Mags Bennett's death, U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) aims to find the cash and drugs that went missing in the wake of the Bennett family's demise. And as Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) looks to sell what he salvaged from the crime family's marijuana farm, he hatches a plan to take revenge against the imprisoned Dickie Bennett.
Original air date: January 17, 2012
Runtime: 45 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English
ASIN: B006Z48ZU2
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,567 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Justified Season 3
Synopsis: U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens is a modern day 19th century-style lawman, enforcing his brand of justice in a way that puts a target on his back with criminals and places him at odds with his bosses in the Marshal service. That conflict results in a reassignment for Givens to the U.S. District covering the town where he grew up. He is an anachronism - a tough, soft spoken gentleman who finds his quarry fascinating, but never gives an inch. Dig under his placid skin and you'll find an angry man who grew up hard in rural Kentucky, with an outlaw father, who knows a lot more about who he doesn't want to be than who he really is.
Starring: Timothy Olyphant, Nick Searcy
Supporting actors: Joelle Carter, Jacob Pitts, Erica Tazel, Natalie Zea, Walton Goggins, Raymond J. Barry, Jere Burns, David Andrews, Jim Beaver, David Meunier, Max Perlich, William Ragsdale, Stephen Tobolowsky, Demetrius Grosse, Jenn Lyon, Cleavon McClendon, Mykelti Williamson, Neal McDonough
Season year: 2012
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Executive producer: Katie DiMento
Network: FX
ASIN: B006Z49BVO
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158 of 163 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The most consistently great show currently on TV. April 6, 2012
Format:Blu-ray
Since I watcheed the very first episode of JUSTIFIED, I've been fanatical about this show. It's never failed to satisfy, and it just keeps getting smarter. It didn't hurt that Timothy Olyphant, a widely underappreciated actor, was playing Marshal Raylan Givens, who is probably the most unique and entertaining characters on TV since before Hugh Laurie out-lasted his stay as Gregory House. It also didn't hurt that we were getting all these great character actors like Nick Searcy as Art, Natalie Zea as ex-wife Winona, and most especially Walton Goggins as Raylan's best "frienemy", Boyd.

But where the show really seems to shine is with the casting of its villains. In Season Two, we had the extraordinary Margo Martindale as Mags Bennett, and the terrifically quirky Jeremy Davies as her son Dickie. Now in this season, we have another tremendously underappreciated actor, Neal McDonough as the eerie Robert Quarles and the great Mykelti Williamson as the quiet yet menacing Elstin Limehouse.

The season begins in the aftermath of Season Two's finale, with Raylan wounded from not only the beating he got from Dickie, but the bullet he got from another member of the Bennett clan. With Dickie the only surviving member of the Bennett family, he intends to claim his birthright of the over $3 million his mother got from selling out to Black Pike Mining. Unfortunately, after the beating of Givens, and his attempted murder of Ava Crowder, he's in prison. Boyd, Ava's current lover (post Raylan), has sworn vengeance on Dickie and intends to kill him no matter what. Meanwhile Raylan has rekindled things with Winona, and we soon discover she's pregnant with Raylan's child; a relationship and a pregnancy made even more complicated by Raylan's constant run-ins with the Dixie Mafia (represented previously by another terrific character actor Jere Burns as Wynn Duffy until Quarles comes to town in exile from the main business organization in Detroit) and the various schemes and plans of Dickie, the Crowders, and all the other colorful characters that inhabit his world.

From the season's very first episode involving a hitman who always gets the drop on his victims to Quarles' entrance as the smooth-talking, creepily charming and lethally efficient "carpet-bagger" and his eventual descent into addiction and madness to the endless machinations of Limehouse, as well as Boyd and Dickie in their pursuit of the hidden the $3 million will culminate in something explosive and life-changing (and probably life-ending) for the characters involved, JUSTIFIED keeps on delivering and delivering without fail.

Also a very special character is the strangely-lovable Dewey Crowe (played with such incredulity and skill by Damon Herriman), certainly the winner of Harlan County's "Criminal With The Least Guile" award.

With a crack creative team of talented writers and directors and an ever-expansive pool of great actors, Showrunner Graham Yost has put together the best show on FX right now. It never feels forced or manufactured. The plot points all seem to grow very organically as opposed to a series of chance occurences or deus ex machinas that a lesser show might employ. Despite all of the talent constantly surrounding him, it's a real shame that Olyphant himself hasn't gotten the attention or accolades he deserves. He may get out-shone by some other actors when he's not part of the scene, but when he's together with any one of them, he can match them moment for moment. The success of the show rests solely on how Olyphant's portrayal of Givens continues to be something of greatness, and he's owed more due than he gets.

However, that's not to say that the people he's surrounded with aren't great. I'd really like to see Art more personally involved in more episodes, because Searcy's portrayal of him is so keen-eyed. McDonough is currently in the running alongside THE WALKING DEAD's Jon Bernthal for the Emmy for Best Supporting Actor (obviously at this point, it's just a prediction), and it's also a race for Goggins and Williamson as well.

Since the finale is next week, and it's already been picked up for a fourth season, I guess those "long, hard times" will keep on coming for one of Elmore Leonard's best characters, and I'm beyond thrilled to continue to keep taking that ride alongside him.
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54 of 63 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Timothy Oliphant Rocks March 2, 2012
Format:DVD
Timothy Oliphant is a great good/grim guy. Loved him in Dead Wood (why the heck was that cancelled, anyways?) and he continues the good work in Justified. I particularly like his relationship with the "bad" guy/old friend, Boyd Crowder. Excellent in acting and execution!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Justified March 1, 2012
By Rene
Format:DVD
This is one of the most awesome series on television to come along in some time!!! First season was great, tho the time scheduling was a bit of a challenge for me and I missed some at original air time and had to catch up on dvd's recorded by friends. Debated with myself if I could "justify" (lol) purchase of the actual packaged dvd sets, Volume 1 as well as Volume 2, but the "extras" included in the packaged sets made it worth the price!!! So far, Season 3 has been as good as 1 and 2. Can't beat it!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars characters and plot lines to die for
The best thing about Justified is the characters - small town coal country folks, and the writer knows these people and their culture pretty well. Seen "Winters Bone"? Read more
Published 4 hours ago by laura corr
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
Justified just keeps getting better, and better. Every season I keep waiting for it to slow down, or get stale, but it just keeps rolling along.
Published 4 hours ago by B. B. Schade
5.0 out of 5 stars great entertainment!
Watched two or three episodes each night.Always entertained. Never disappointed. Have recommended it to friends.ready to watch season 4. There!
Published 6 hours ago by Kathleen Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars Prime review
hope to be able to view more seasons soon. Also want to say it's frustrating to click on a title of a tv series and find that no episodes are available. Read more
Published 7 hours ago by Mary Ann Schroeder
5.0 out of 5 stars good show
The show was really good I finished the first three seasons in like a month. Reminds me of a new age walker Texas ranger just not as cheesy and a lot better acting
Published 12 hours ago by Tyler
5.0 out of 5 stars Great writing, great acting and the best protagonist and antagonist...
Boyd: You asking me? Or are you telling me?
Raylan: If it makes you feel better you can tell people I asked.

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Published 13 hours ago by agian8
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Drama, superb acting
Season 3 of Justified continues the fast-paced, ever-changing drama initiated in the first 2 seasons. Read more
Published 13 hours ago by L. Abbott
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
The non-stop action continues in this season and the story is full of twists and turns, as usual. Love it!
Published 14 hours ago by Ray Shiva
4.0 out of 5 stars Justified continues to be a great watch in Season 3
The comings and goings of the various folks on this series - the Givenses, Crowders, Dickie Bennett, et al. - continues to entertain. Read more
Published 15 hours ago by kayemmdee
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite show!
This is now my favorite show. The writing is fantastic and the idea of law enforcement and the mafia duking it out in Hicksville, Kentucky is quite enthralling. Read more
Published 15 hours ago by R. Robles
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remember the marshall w/jeff fahey
Raylan doesn't remind me of him, but I do wish "the Marshal" was on DVD. I would get it. Fine show!
Jan 29, 2013 by G. Tutin |  See all 2 posts
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