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Winona Hawkins (played by Natalie Zea) is Raylan Givens' ex-wife. She first appears in season 1 as a court reporter working in the same government building as the Marshal's office. Her new husband, Gary Hawkins, is a real estate agent in Lexington. Gary gets involved with the Dixie Mafia, specifically Wynn Duffy, and their marriage sours.
The first season of the American neo-Western [1] television series Justified premiered on March 16, 2010, on FX, and concluded on June 8, 2010, consisting of 13 episodes. [2] [3] 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]
The character of Boyd Crowder was intended to die in the episode, but Yost kept the character when test audiences liked Walton Goggins ' s performance. Goggins would later be promoted to main cast from season 2 onward. [5] Yost would later comment on the decision by the time the series ended on 2015, "I think it would have been a bummer.
When Olyphant was nominated for an Emmy for his role in Justified in 2011, she hatched a prank for his acceptance speech. “My opening line—this was my wife’s idea actually—I was going to ...
Originally titled Lawman, [22] Justified was given a 13-episode order by FX on July 28, 2009, [23] and premiered on March 16, 2010. [3] The first episode was referred to as the "Fire in the Hole pilot" during shooting and retains this as the name of the episode itself. [1] [24] FX renewed the show for a second season, which premiered on ...
The best place to stream the original six seasons of FX's Justified is Hulu, which will also be the streaming hub for the new season premiering July 18, 2023. 'Justified' Fans, the Reboot Has Arrived!
Justified is an American neo-Western [1] television series which premiered March 16, 2010, on FX. [2] The series was developed for television by Graham Yost, based on a series of novels and short stories by Elmore Leonard, and stars Timothy Olyphant as Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens.
This means that 1.4 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 4 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it. [2] This was a 16% decrease in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 4.16 million viewers with a 1.5 in the 18-49 demographics.