Justified season 2
The second season of the American neo-Western television series Justified premiered on February 9, 2011, on FX, and concluded on May 4, 2011, consisting of 13 episodes. 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". Its main character is Raylan Givens, a deputy U.S. Marshal. Timothy Olyphant portrays Givens, a tough federal lawman, enforcing his own brand of justice in his Kentucky hometown. The series is set in the city of Lexington, Kentucky, and the hill country of eastern Kentucky, specifically in and around Harlan.
Cast and characters
Main
- Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens, a suave deputy U.S. marshal who is tangled up with the criminal Bennett family.
- Nick Searcy as Art Mullen, the chief deputy of Lexington's marshals office.
- Joelle Carter as Ava Crowder, Boyd's sister-in-law who takes him in following the events of the first season.
- Jacob Pitts as Tim Gutterson, a Lexington deputy marshal.
- Erica Tazel as Rachel Brooks, a Lexington deputy marshal.
- Natalie Zea as Winona Hawkins, Raylan's court reporter ex-wife who begins seeing him again.
- Walton Goggins as Boyd Crowder, Raylan's intelligent nemesis who tries to work a legitimate job at the Black Pike Coal mining company.
Guest
- Jim Beaver as Shelby Parlow, the foreman at a Black Pike site.
- Steven Flynn as Emmitt Arnett, a Dixie Mafia higher-up.
- James LeGros as Wade Messer, a petty criminal who crosses paths with Loretta.
- Stephen Root as Mike Reardon, an eccentric and harsh judge who is ruling over a case involving Black Pike.
Production
FX ordered a second season of 13 episodes on May 3, 2010.Casting
Walton Goggins, who had a recurring role in the first season as Boyd Crowder, was promoted to series regular beginning with the second season.Filming
Episodes were shot in California. The small town of Green Valley, California often doubles for Harlan, Kentucky.Episodes
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Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 100% with an average score of 8.8 out of 10 based on 28 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Justified finds its footing in its second season with an expanded cast of characters that enriches its seedy world." On Metacritic, the season has a weighted average score of 91 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating "universal acclaim.Robert Bianco of USA Today praised Margo Martindale's performance, stating: "Like the show itself, Margo Martindale's performance is smart, chilling, amusing, convincing and unfailingly entertaining. And like the show, you really don't want to miss it." Slant Magazine critic Scott Von Doviak praised Olyphant's performance and the writing for this season, observing: "Justified's rich vein of gallows humor, convincing sense of place, and twisty hillbilly-noir narratives are all selling points, but it's Olyphant's devilish grin that seals the deal."