Actors: Timothy Olyphant, Nick Searcy
Format: Blu-ray, Widescreen
Subtitles: English, French
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Number of discs: 3
Rated: Unrated
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Release Date: December 2, 2014
Digital Copy Expiration Date: December 31, 2017
Run Time: 607 minutes
Based on the
short story “Fire in the Hole” by crime novelist Elmore Leonard, “Justified”
works as an adaptation with room for growth. Timothy Olyphant has a strong
presence as the lead, and he has plenty of experience carrying a western-type
show, though this FX seriesis far more similar to “Sons of Anarchy” than
“Deadwood.” The premise had begun to run a little bit thin by the third season,
though the inevitable final season in sight has increased the stakes of the
drama. He is still a lawman who often operates outside of conventional law, and
surrounded by corruption this is often a necessary approach.
I’m not sure how accurate the police
work is in “Justified,” but it is certainly more compelling drama than most cop
shows in recent history. In the opening sequence of the “Justified” pilot,
Deputy Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) approaches a Miami
drug cartel hit man that he has threatened to shoot if he doesn’t leave Miami . This promise is followed
through, but only after the hit man pulls a weapon, making the shooting
justified (get it?). Although the shooting was justified, Raylan is under
investigation for his behavior, and he is sent back to his hometown as a
punishment. With his personal knowledge of Harlan County, Kentucky, Raylan
happens to also be the perfect candidate to take down a local crime family.
This location becomes the primary
premise for the series, along with Raylan’s vendetta against local criminal
legend, Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins). The final season will inevitably deal
with the resolution of this longstanding conflict, but season five takes
another detour with guest villains and distant relatives of Dewey Crowe (Damon
Herriman). Daryl Crowe (Michael Rapaport) arrives in Harlan
County by way of Florida , giving Raylan a common enemy with
Boyd. At the same time, Boyd is preoccupied with getting Ava (Joelle Carter)
out of prison for protecting him.
The fifth
season’s thirteen episodes are included on three Blu-ray discs, along with
special features and a digital HD copy of the season. The special features
include commentary tracks on select episodes, along with deleted scenes and a
featurette about this season’s emphasis on the Crowe crime family. There are
also more than a few extras that are exclusive to the Blu-ray release of season
five, ranging from humorous and irreverent to sincerely informative. There is a
tour of the prison set, a featurette about the writing process, and the more
humorous additions such as a eulogy for Elmore Leonard by “The Onion,” and a
body count for season five.
Entertainment Value:
8.5/10
Quality of
Filmmaking: 7.5/10
Historical
Significance: 7/10
Special Features: 8.5/10
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