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The episode was written by executive producers Taylor Elmore and V.J. Boyd, and directed by Sylvain White. It originally aired on FX on August 15, 2023. The series is set 15 years after the original series finale, and follows Raylan Givens, who now resides in Miami. He continues working as a U.S. Marshal while helping raise his daughter, Willa.
Justified: City Primeval is an American neo-Western crime drama television miniseries developed by showrunners Dave Andron and Michael Dinner.The series continues the story from Justified taking inspiration from the Elmore Leonard novel City Primeval: High Noon in Detroit and short story "Fire in the Hole".
Elmore John Leonard Jr. (October 11, 1925 – August 20, 2013) was an American novelist, short story- and screenwriter. His earliest novels, published in the 1950s, were Westerns , but he went on to specialize in crime fiction and suspense thrillers , many of which have been adapted into motion pictures.
The Full House creator, who appears in the documentary, explains that he bought the house for $4 million in 2016, with the intention of using it to film Fuller House.
"Harlan Roulette" is the third episode of the third season of the American Neo-Western [1] television series Justified. It is the 29th overall episode of the series and was written by co-executive producer Dave Andron and directed by Jon Avnet.
The cast of Full House have full houses of their own. Candace Cameron Bure, who played D.J. Tanner on the beloved sitcom, became a mom in August 1998 when she and husband Valeri Bure welcomed ...
"Bloody Harlan" is the thirteenth episode and season finale of the second season of the American Neo-Western [1] television series Justified. It is the 26th overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Fred Golan and directed by executive producer Michael Dinner.
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]