Justified season 5
Justified | |
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Season 5 | |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Original network | FX |
Original release | January 7 April 8, 2014 | –
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The fifth season of the American television drama series Justified premiered on January 7, 2014, on FX, and concluded on April 8, 2014, consisting of 13 episodes.[1] The series was developed by Graham Yost based on Elmore Leonard's novels Pronto and Riding the Rap and his short story "Fire in the Hole".[2] Its main character is Raylan Givens, a deputy U.S. Marshal. Timothy Olyphant portrays Givens, a tough federal lawman, enforcing his own brand of justice in his Kentucky hometown.[2] The series is set in the city of Lexington, Kentucky, and the hill country of eastern Kentucky, specifically in and around Harlan.[3] The fifth season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on December 2, 2014.[4]
Plot
The fifth season focuses on the gator-farming Crowe crime family,[5] led by Darryl Crowe Jr. Michael Rapaport.[6] The season opens with Dewey Crowe winning a lawsuit against the state following his forced breakout of prison. After learning about Dewey's new found fortune, cousin Darryl moves his clan to Kentucky and takes over Dewey's business. Boyd struggles to maintain control over the drug trade after the Detroit Mob begins to disintegrate. On top of this his shipments are getting hit and getting Ava out of prison is proving to be difficult. Raylan, learning about Darryl's relocation begins to attempt to turn Darryl's sister Wendy (Alicia Witt) by convincing her that her son Kendall is in danger around Darryl. Art learns from a former Detroit player, Picker, that someone in law enforcement was behind the murder of a major Detroit enforcer in Kentucky. The information inadvertently helps Art capture Theo Tonin cementing his legacy. However Raylan confesses his part the murder of the Detroit enforcer leading to rift in their relationship. Darryl and Boyd cut a deal to traffic heroin from Mexico to regain control of the drug trade but soon learns cousin Johnny has been behind the attacks on his shipments. After a deal is struck with a cartel, the Crowes murder Johnny's men and try to make themselves indispensable to Boyd by offering their own route out of Mexico. Ava is framed for the attempted murder of a guard by the guard himself and is sent to maximum security forcing her to attempt to cut her own deals in prison to survive. Bad blood explodes within the Crowes after Dewey steals the heroin shipment after one insult too many. While moving a witness against the Crowes, Art is shot and Kendall takes credit despite all signs pointing to Darryl. Raylan, out for revenge, get unexpected assistance from Boyd and later Wendy after threatening to have Kendall charged as an adult. Other stories include Raylan's reluctance to see his new daughter in Florida but agreeing to move to Florida after his confession to Art. Wynn Duffy turning to a former major Dixie Mafia boss, Katherine Hale (Mary Steenburgen), on what to do about Boyd. And Rachel Brooks, new head of the Lexington office, informing Raylan his transfer is denied until they finally end Boyd's criminal enterprise with the help of a surprise witness.
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Timothy Olyphant as Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens
- Nick Searcy as Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Art Mullen
- Jere Burns as Wynn Duffy
- Joelle Carter as Ava Crowder
- Jacob Pitts as Deputy U.S. Marshal Tim Gutterson
- Erica Tazel as Deputy U.S. Marshal Rachel Brooks
- Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder
Recurring cast
- Michael Rapaport as Darryl Crowe, Jr.
- Jesse Luken as Jimmy Tolan
- Damon Herriman as Dewey Crowe
- Jacob Lofland as Kendal Crowe
- Justin Welborn as Carl
- Alicia Witt as Wendy Crowe
- A. J. Buckley as Danny Crowe
- Jonathan Kowalsky as Mike
- Amy Smart as Alison Brander
- Rick Gomez as Assistant U.S. Attorney David Vasquez
- John Kapelos as Ethan Picker
- Don McManus as Billy Geist
- Danielle Panabaker as Penny Cole
- Sam Anderson as Lee Paxton
- Justin Huen as Alberto Ruiz
- Mickey Jones as Rodney "Hot Rod" Dunham
- Karolina Wydra as Mara Paxton
- Dale Dickey as Judith
- Edi Gathegi as Jean Baptiste ("The Haitian")
- Steve Harris as Roscoe
- Wood Harris as Jay
- William Gregory Lee as Sheriff Nick Mooney
- James LeGros as Wade Messer
- Shashawnee Hall as Ed Kirkland
- Deidrie Henry as Rowena
- David Meunier as Johnny Crowder
- Will Sasso as Al Sura
- Mary Steenburgen as Katherine Hale
- Danny Strong as Officer Albert Fekus
- Bill Tangradi as Cyrus Boone
- Arriane Alexander as Officer Susan Crane
- Jeannetta Arnette as Marsha Keyhoe
- Xander Berkeley as Charles Monroe
- Gabrielle Dennis as Gloria
- James Kyson as Yoon
- Leslie Riley as Leslie Mullen
- Stephen Root as Judge Mike Reardon
- Natalie Zea as Winona Hawkins
- Adam Arkin as Theo Tonin
- Jeremy Davies as Dickie Bennett
- Kaitlyn Dever as Loretta McCready
- Max Perlich as Sammy Tonin
Production
On March 28, 2013, FX renewed Justified for a fifth season,[7] which premiered on January 7, 2014.[1]
Casting
Jere Burns, who has recurred throughout the first four seasons as Wynn Duffy was made a series regular.[8]
Filming
Episodes were shot in California. The small town of Green Valley, California often doubles for Harlan, Kentucky.[9]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) |
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53 | 1 | "A Murder of Crowes" | Michael Dinner | Graham Yost & Fred Golan | January 7, 2014 | 2.84[10] |
54 | 2 | "The Kids Aren't All Right" | Bill Johnson | Dave Andron | January 14, 2014 | 2.23[11] |
55 | 3 | "Good Intentions" | Dean Parisot | Benjamin Cavell | January 21, 2014 | 2.50[12] |
56 | 4 | "Over the Mountain" | Gwyneth Horder-Payton | Taylor Elmore | January 28, 2014 | 2.36[13] |
57 | 5 | "Shot All to Hell" | Adam Arkin | Chris Provenzano | February 4, 2014 | 2.39[14] |
58 | 6 | "Kill the Messenger" | Don Kurt | Ingrid Escajeda | February 11, 2014 | 2.33[15] |
59 | 7 | "Raw Deal" | Bill Johnson | VJ Boyd | February 25, 2014 | 2.10[16] |
60 | 8 | "Whistle Past the Graveyard" | Peter Werner | Chris Provenzano | March 4, 2014 | 2.32[17] |
61 | 9 | "Wrong Roads" | Michael Dinner | Dave Andron & Leonard Chang | March 11, 2014 | 2.24[18] |
62 | 10 | "Weight" | John Dahl | Taylor Elmore & Keith Schreier | March 18, 2014 | 2.04[19] |
63 | 11 | "The Toll" | Jon Avnet | Benjamin Cavell | March 25, 2014 | 2.05[20] |
64 | 12 | "Starvation" | Michael Pressman | Chris Provenzano | April 1, 2014 | 2.04[21] |
65 | 13 | "Restitution" | Adam Arkin | Fred Golan & Dave Andron | April 8, 2014 | 2.37[22] |
Reception
Reviews
The fifth season has received critical acclaim from television critics, and has a Metacritic rating of 84 out of 100 based on 14 reviews.[23]
Accolades
Walton Goggins received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for the 4th Critics' Choice Television Awards.[24] Production designer Dave Blass, art director Oana Bogdan and decorator Shauna Aronson were nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Contemporary or Fantasy Series (Single-Camera) for the episode "A Murder of Crowes".[25]
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