The show remains terrific; the production details, the writing, the quality just about peerless in just about every shot.
Slant Magazine January 4, 2014 In its fifth season, Justified continues to revel in the myriad voices and mannerisms of the criminal mind.
Justified has reached the point where we know some of its tricks. But thanks to Leonard and Olyphant and writer Graham Yost’s fine balance of...
There was a feeling this season that the puppet strings were more visible than usual, characters were acting in ways they ordinarily wouldn&rs...
In season five, the many plot threads work on occasion, and every episode has its pleasures, but the show often feels at a loss as to what to...
While I’m more than happy to look forward, "Restitution" also did a nice job of tying up season 5's troublesome plotlines in entertainin...
Chilling. And correct? For Raylan Givens, the answer is an emphatic yes.
There’s enough quality out there that FX’s Justified could get lost in the shuffle. Don’t let that happen.
Justified has tended to concentrate the bulk of its action in and near Kentucky, but this season, right out of the gate, it’s sending two of...
Good to have Justified back. As usual, there are a lot of moving pieces here, and some characters who aren’t really dealt with in the pr...
So long as it keeps finding fresh criminal conspiracies to wrap around that core-as season five appears to have done-the show will remain a mu...
Justified is slumming it: not nearly as sharp or rich as it has been or could be, but still much more clever and enjoyable than its procedural peer...
Few programs blend comedy and drama better, and the show continues to outdo itself in the casting department, particular in the use of comic actors...