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8.6/10
IMDbJustified is a great show and is one of the most entertaining and engaging western flavored modern crime stories consisting of few of the fantastic actors of the industry. Each and every episode of this show has an abundance of entertainment in it. You can never get bored while watching it for sure. The catchy one- liners of this show are one of the best things about it. All the actors played their characters brilliantly. It's a show which you can happily binge watch, you can easily complete all six seasons in two or three weeks most probably if you continue binge watching it. 'Justified' is a show which gives lessons to the audience about what happens when you try to break the law or run away from it. Overall, filled with wonderful actors, Justified is a character driven show. Indeed, it's an amazing experience which is definitely worth watching.Â
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2015 | Walton
TV Program of the Year | 2012
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2012 | Neal
Best Television Series Drama | 2011
Best Actor in a Series Drama | 2011 | Timothy
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2011 | Margo
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2012 | Jeremy
Drama Supporting Actress | 2011 | Margo
2011
One Hour Contemporary SingleCamera Television Series | 2015 | Shauna
Best Drama Series | 2015
Best Actor in a Drama Series | 2013 | Timothy
Best Writing for a Drama Series | 2013 | Chris
Best Guest Actor in a Drama or Comedy Series | 2013 | Jim
Best Ensemble in a Drama Series | 2013
Best Directing for a Drama Series | 2013 | Michael W.
Best Episode of a Drama Series | 2013 | Chris
Outstanding Achievement in Drama | 2011
Program of the Year | 2011
Individual Achievement in Drama | 2011 | Timothy
Outstanding New Program | 2010
Outstanding Art Direction for a Contemporary or Fantasy Series SingleCamera | 2014
Outstanding Art Direction for a SingleCamera Series | 2012 | Shauna
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | 2011 | Timothy
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2011 | Walton
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2011 | Jeremy
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music | 2010
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2011 | Walton
Best Actor in a Drama Series | 2011 | Timothy
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 2013 | Patton
Best Music in a Series | 2010
Best Sound in a Series | 2013 | William
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2011 | Margo
Best New Theme Song in a Series | 2010
Best New Titles Sequence | 2010
Best Television Episode Teleplay | 2012 | Benjamin
Best TV Hero | 2010 | Timothy
Best TV Villain | 2012 | Neal
Best TV Actress | 2011 | Margo
Favorite Actor | 2013 | Timothy
Favorite Drama Series | 2012
Favorite Villain | 2013 | Walton
Best Sound Editing Short Form Music in Television | 2012 | Lisa A.
Best Television Series Drama | 2012
Best Actor in a Series Drama | 2012 | Timothy
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series MiniSeries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2011 | Walton
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series MiniSeries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2011 | Margo
Best Performance in a TV Series Recurring Young Actress | 2012 | Kaitlyn
New Series | 2011 | Graham
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Television Pilot Drama | 2010 | Steven
Walton Goggins, who was born in Alabama and grew up in Georgia, originally declined the role of Boyd Crowder, out of concern that the show would perpetuate negative stereotypes of Southerners as one-dimensional rednecks and hillbillies. He changed his mind, and did the pilot as a favor to Timothy Olyphant, whom he knew through friends. It was supposed to be one episode only; Boyd originally died at the end of the pilot, as he did in the novel on which the show was based. However, when the character scored well with test audiences, it was decided to reshoot the ending to allow Boyd to survive and become a recurring character.
Some guest actors have said that the working environment on the show was very different from other shows, because the writers were really open to suggestions from the cast, even while shooting scenes, to the point of stopping shooting for a while and sitting around to discuss the scene if there was room for improvement.
Throughout the series, the characters frequently drank Kentucky bourbon, particularly the top-shelf brand Blanton's. The Props Department poured the liquor out of the bottles, and replaced it with watered-down Diet Coke for the cast members to drink instead. Timothy Olyphant took the real bourbon home in mason jars. On the night the series finale aired, he brought a jar of bourbon on Conan (2010) to toast to the show with Conan O'Brien.
Jeremy Davies (Dickie Bennett) was a fan of the show in its first season and asked to be considered for a role on the show. His performance as Dickie Bennett earned him back-to-back Emmy nominations for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2011 and 2012, winning the award in 2012.
The pilot was filmed in Pennsylvania. The rest of the series was filmed in Los Angeles County, California, most notably the Melody Ranch in Santa Clarita.
"Raylan Givens: I shot people I like more for less."
"[giving the prayer at Boyd's camp] Raylan Givens: Dear Lord, before we eat this meal we ask forgiveness for our sins, especially Boyd- who blew up a black church with a rocket launcher, and afterwards he shot his associate Jared Hale in the back of the head out on Tate's Creek bridge. Let the image of Jared's brain matter on that windshield not dampen our appetites, but may the knowledge of Boyd's past sins help guide these men. May this food provide them with all the nourishment they need. But, if it does not, may they find comfort in knowing that the United States Marshal Service is offering fifty-thousand dollars to any individual providing information that will put Boyd back in prison. Cash or check, we can make it out to them. Or to Jesus. Whoever they want. In your name, we pray. Amen."