Justified (DVD) Complete Season 1 Stars Timothy Olyphant
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One of the BEST shows on TV!
All 13 episodes from Season 1
A MUST in your DVD collection!
GREAT actors & GREAT stories!
A sexy cast!
No artwork or labels!
The quality is 9 1/2 out of 10!
Just the 3 disc set in DVD sleeves!
If you are outside of the U.S.A. the shipping is $11.00 NO EXCEPTIONS!
Synopsis:
Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens is a 19th century-style but modern-day officer, who enforces his brand of justice which puts a target on his back with criminals and puts him at odds with his bosses in the U.S. Marshals Service. As a result of his having eagerly shot a Miami fugitive in a "justified" shooting in his South Florida assignment, he gets reassigned to the district covering his rural Eastern Kentucky mining hometown of Harlan County.
Cast:
* Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens
* Nick Searcy as Art Mullen
* Erica Tazel as Rachel Brooks
* Jacob Pitts as Tim Gutterson
* Joelle Carter as Ava Crowder
* Natalie Zea as Winona Hawkins
* Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder
Episode Guide:
1 "Fire in the Hole" Michael Dinner Teleplay by: Graham Yost 4.16[2] March 16, 2010 (2010-03-16)
After some bad publicity involving a shooting, Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) is transferred to Lexington, Kentucky and under Chief Deputy Art Mullen (Nick Searcy), an old friend from the academy, he takes on the case of the murder of a young white supremacist who is linked to a church bombing. The chief suspect is Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins), a childhood friend of Raylan's. In order to catch him, Raylan returns to his hometown of Harlan, a veritable 21st century Wild West. Boyd gives Raylan an ultimatum: leave Harlan within twenty-four hours or be killed. After a tense confrontation at an old acquaintance's house, Raylan gets the drop on Boyd and shoots him in the chest, though he survives and is hospitalized.
2 "Riverbrook" Michael Dinner Graham Yost 3.57[3] March 23, 2010 (2010-03-23)
Raylan visits Boyd in the prison hospital to check on him, and transport Crowe to prison. Meanwhile, during a 'prison band' performance, convict Douglas Cooper and a fellow inmate escape. After Art Mullen asks Raylan to return to investigate, Raylan makes a stop at a gas station. Unbeknownst to Raylan, the convicts have set a trap, and Cooper makes off with Raylan's guns, car and hat. After learning that Cooper only had three months left on his sentence, Raylan and marshal Gutterson make a trip to Cooper's ex-wife, Shirley. Cooper then visits after and makes a deal with Shirley and Dupree, Shirley's 'cousin'. They are looking for money Cooper hid in the flooring of development housing during construction. After Ava makes a house call to Raylan, he discovers a hunch as to the location of the money. Cooper, however, screwed up the location. After Dupree shoots Cooper, they find the right house, whose occupants have spent it all. A hostage situation ensues after Cooper helps Raylan find the right house, and Shirley helps Raylan by allowing Gutterson to snipe Dupree, citing that it 'wasn't right' to shoot Cooper. The episode ends with a nice conversation between Cooper and Raylan as they once again leave the prison.
3 "Fixer" Fred Keller Benjamin Cavell 2.31[4] March 30, 2010 (2010-03-30)
In tracking a vanished confidential informant, Raylan goes against a pair of violent ex-cons who are just dying for a showdown with the "Kentucky Cowboy".
4 "Long in the Tooth" Adam Arkin Chris Provenzano 2.10[5] April 6, 2010 (2010-04-06)
Raylan and the mob compete to capture a fugitive, 'Roland Pike,' racing to the Mexican border.
5 "The Lord of War and Thunder" Jon Avnet Gary Lennon 2.41[6] April 13, 2010 (2010-04-13)
Raylan is forced to take sides when his estranged father Arlo Givens goes to war with a local drug runner.
6 "The Collection" Rod Holcomb Graham Yost 2.06[7] April 20, 2010 (2010-04-20)
A wealthy man seemingly commits suicide on a luxurious Kentucky horse ranch, and Raylan must hunt for his missing art collection while resisting the advances of his attractive widow.
7 "Blind Spot" Michael Watkins Wendy Calhoun 2.26[8] April 27, 2010 (2010-04-27)
After disrupting an apparent assassination attempt on Ava, Raylan is hellbent on tracking down the responsible parties. However, he soon discovers that Ava may not have been the real target.
8 "Blowback" Jon Avnet Benjamin Cavell 2.46[9] May 4, 2010 (2010-05-04)
Raylan is turned hostage negotiator when a dangerous inmate holds a group of people hostage.
9 "Hatless" Peter Werner Dave Andron 2.09[10] May 11, 2010 (2010-05-11)
Having been suspended from the Marshal's service, Raylan decides to use his free time to go head-to-head with the gangsters who are bothering Winona's new husband.
10 "The Hammer" John Dahl Fred Golan & Chris Provenzano 2.08[11] May 18, 2010 (2010-05-18)
Raylan is tasked with guarding an eccentric old judge, but Raylan takes time off from the assignment to track down an old lead connected with the Crowders.
11 "Veterans" Tony Goldwyn Benjamin Daniel Lobato 1.81[12] May 25, 2010 (2010-05-25)
It's up to Raylan to keep Harlan safe when Boyd Crowder and his cadre of "followers" turn vigilantes.
12 "Fathers and Sons" Michael Katleman Dave Andron 2.13[13] June 1, 2010 (2010-06-01)
Boyd Crowder's increasing influence has gotten out of control and Raylan is ordered to bring in his estranged father, Arlo, to help defuse the situation. Raylan has an intimate encounter with his ex-wife Winona that is witnessed by Ava. Ava finds some unfriendly visitors in her house and decides to pay a visit to Bo Crowder to prove her resolve. Boyd decides to up the ante against Bo's business by targeting his supply truck.
13 "Bulletville" Adam Arkin Fred Golan 2.03[14] June 8, 2010 (2010-06-08)
In the first season finale, Harlan is turned into a battlefield when the tense situation between Raylan, Boyd and Bo Crowder finally comes to a head.
All 13 episodes from Season 1
A MUST in your DVD collection!
GREAT actors & GREAT stories!
A sexy cast!
No artwork or labels!
The quality is 9 1/2 out of 10!
Just the 3 disc set in DVD sleeves!
If you are outside of the U.S.A. the shipping is $11.00 NO EXCEPTIONS!
Synopsis:
Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens is a 19th century-style but modern-day officer, who enforces his brand of justice which puts a target on his back with criminals and puts him at odds with his bosses in the U.S. Marshals Service. As a result of his having eagerly shot a Miami fugitive in a "justified" shooting in his South Florida assignment, he gets reassigned to the district covering his rural Eastern Kentucky mining hometown of Harlan County.
Cast:
* Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens
* Nick Searcy as Art Mullen
* Erica Tazel as Rachel Brooks
* Jacob Pitts as Tim Gutterson
* Joelle Carter as Ava Crowder
* Natalie Zea as Winona Hawkins
* Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder
Episode Guide:
1 "Fire in the Hole" Michael Dinner Teleplay by: Graham Yost 4.16[2] March 16, 2010 (2010-03-16)
After some bad publicity involving a shooting, Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) is transferred to Lexington, Kentucky and under Chief Deputy Art Mullen (Nick Searcy), an old friend from the academy, he takes on the case of the murder of a young white supremacist who is linked to a church bombing. The chief suspect is Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins), a childhood friend of Raylan's. In order to catch him, Raylan returns to his hometown of Harlan, a veritable 21st century Wild West. Boyd gives Raylan an ultimatum: leave Harlan within twenty-four hours or be killed. After a tense confrontation at an old acquaintance's house, Raylan gets the drop on Boyd and shoots him in the chest, though he survives and is hospitalized.
2 "Riverbrook" Michael Dinner Graham Yost 3.57[3] March 23, 2010 (2010-03-23)
Raylan visits Boyd in the prison hospital to check on him, and transport Crowe to prison. Meanwhile, during a 'prison band' performance, convict Douglas Cooper and a fellow inmate escape. After Art Mullen asks Raylan to return to investigate, Raylan makes a stop at a gas station. Unbeknownst to Raylan, the convicts have set a trap, and Cooper makes off with Raylan's guns, car and hat. After learning that Cooper only had three months left on his sentence, Raylan and marshal Gutterson make a trip to Cooper's ex-wife, Shirley. Cooper then visits after and makes a deal with Shirley and Dupree, Shirley's 'cousin'. They are looking for money Cooper hid in the flooring of development housing during construction. After Ava makes a house call to Raylan, he discovers a hunch as to the location of the money. Cooper, however, screwed up the location. After Dupree shoots Cooper, they find the right house, whose occupants have spent it all. A hostage situation ensues after Cooper helps Raylan find the right house, and Shirley helps Raylan by allowing Gutterson to snipe Dupree, citing that it 'wasn't right' to shoot Cooper. The episode ends with a nice conversation between Cooper and Raylan as they once again leave the prison.
3 "Fixer" Fred Keller Benjamin Cavell 2.31[4] March 30, 2010 (2010-03-30)
In tracking a vanished confidential informant, Raylan goes against a pair of violent ex-cons who are just dying for a showdown with the "Kentucky Cowboy".
4 "Long in the Tooth" Adam Arkin Chris Provenzano 2.10[5] April 6, 2010 (2010-04-06)
Raylan and the mob compete to capture a fugitive, 'Roland Pike,' racing to the Mexican border.
5 "The Lord of War and Thunder" Jon Avnet Gary Lennon 2.41[6] April 13, 2010 (2010-04-13)
Raylan is forced to take sides when his estranged father Arlo Givens goes to war with a local drug runner.
6 "The Collection" Rod Holcomb Graham Yost 2.06[7] April 20, 2010 (2010-04-20)
A wealthy man seemingly commits suicide on a luxurious Kentucky horse ranch, and Raylan must hunt for his missing art collection while resisting the advances of his attractive widow.
7 "Blind Spot" Michael Watkins Wendy Calhoun 2.26[8] April 27, 2010 (2010-04-27)
After disrupting an apparent assassination attempt on Ava, Raylan is hellbent on tracking down the responsible parties. However, he soon discovers that Ava may not have been the real target.
8 "Blowback" Jon Avnet Benjamin Cavell 2.46[9] May 4, 2010 (2010-05-04)
Raylan is turned hostage negotiator when a dangerous inmate holds a group of people hostage.
9 "Hatless" Peter Werner Dave Andron 2.09[10] May 11, 2010 (2010-05-11)
Having been suspended from the Marshal's service, Raylan decides to use his free time to go head-to-head with the gangsters who are bothering Winona's new husband.
10 "The Hammer" John Dahl Fred Golan & Chris Provenzano 2.08[11] May 18, 2010 (2010-05-18)
Raylan is tasked with guarding an eccentric old judge, but Raylan takes time off from the assignment to track down an old lead connected with the Crowders.
11 "Veterans" Tony Goldwyn Benjamin Daniel Lobato 1.81[12] May 25, 2010 (2010-05-25)
It's up to Raylan to keep Harlan safe when Boyd Crowder and his cadre of "followers" turn vigilantes.
12 "Fathers and Sons" Michael Katleman Dave Andron 2.13[13] June 1, 2010 (2010-06-01)
Boyd Crowder's increasing influence has gotten out of control and Raylan is ordered to bring in his estranged father, Arlo, to help defuse the situation. Raylan has an intimate encounter with his ex-wife Winona that is witnessed by Ava. Ava finds some unfriendly visitors in her house and decides to pay a visit to Bo Crowder to prove her resolve. Boyd decides to up the ante against Bo's business by targeting his supply truck.
13 "Bulletville" Adam Arkin Fred Golan 2.03[14] June 8, 2010 (2010-06-08)
In the first season finale, Harlan is turned into a battlefield when the tense situation between Raylan, Boyd and Bo Crowder finally comes to a head.