Justified
(2010–2015)
Raylan and the mob compete to capture a fugitive, Roland Pike, racing to the Mexican border.
| Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Timothy Olyphant | ... | Raylan Givens | |
| Nick Searcy | ... | Art Mullen | |
| Joelle Carter | ... | Ava Crowder (credit only) | |
| Jacob Pitts | ... | Tim Gutterson (credit only) | |
| Erica Tazel | ... | Rachel Brooks | |
| Natalie Zea | ... | Winona Hawkins (credit only) | |
| Alan Ruck | ... | Roland Pike | |
| Michele Nordin | ... | Mindy Springer | |
| Lance Barber | ... | Frank | |
| Brian Goodman | ... | Joe | |
| Brandon Keener | ... | Mr. Ferguson | |
| David Warshofsky | ... | Jim Ferzinsky | |
| Clarence Williams III | ... | Mr. Jones | |
| Carla Jimenez | ... | Mrs. Pena | |
| Chalo González | ... | Don Jaime (as Chalo Gonzalez) | |
Raylan and the mob compete to capture a fugitive, Roland Pike, racing to the Mexican border.
Justified is a good show. Most episodes have a plot start, middle and end with the veins of a more prolonged plot running through the entire season, usually culminating in the final episode.
Timothy Olyphant is a U.S. marshal with a point to prove about his mixed background, to himself as much as to anyone else either side of the line of justice. The best thing about this show is its ability to cast actors that seem to seamlessly fit their characters' personae.
This is none more evident in this episode. Roland Pike's (Alan Ruck) and Mindy Springer's (Michele Nordin) chemistry, with its light-hearted humour, adds great depth, making the episode much fuller.