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In the episode, Raylan focuses on Quarles, who is having logistical problems with Sheriff Napier's campaign. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 2.26 million household viewers and gained a 0.9 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
Sheriff Nick Mooney (played by William Gregory Lee) is a corrupt cop in Harlan, first appearing in season 2 as Doyle Bennett's subordinate and after Doyle's death, he becomes a deputy under Sheriff Napier in season 3. As a deputy he does as Napier instructs him even going so far as to plant drugs in Shelby Parlow's truck during the race for ...
Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A−" grade and wrote, "While 'Watching The Detectives' does its share of juggling, with bits about Limehouse's shadowy machinations and Tanner's attempt to return to the fold and Sheriff Napier's explosive reelection campaign, but it happens within a satisfying structure and the payoffs are many."
'Justified: City Primeval' ends by bringing things full circle, as Raylan Givens and Clement Mansell face off and Walton Goggins' Boyd Crowder also returns.
Eight years after Raylan Givens sauntered off our screens for what we thought would be the final time, he and his hat are finally back for Justified: City Primeval-, a limited series reboot of the ...
Boyd then tells the room the results: Napier won. At his office, Napier talks with Quarles (Neal McDonough), where Quarles wants him to get an office for himself. However, Napier is visited by officers, who state that his sister took a job in the county and nepotism isn't allowed in political campaigns—a scheme orchestrated by Boyd himself ...
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office released bodycam footage Monday that it claims shows officers were justified in beating up a drug suspect who appeared to resist arrest. Friday’s arrest of Le ...
Justified is an American neo-Western crime drama [2] television series that premiered on March 16, 2010, on the FX network. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Developed by Graham Yost , it is based on Elmore Leonard 's stories about the character Raylan Givens, particularly "Fire in the Hole". [ 3 ]