• Network: FX
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 16, 2010
Season #: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 141 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 13 out of 141
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  1. Jul 13, 2020
    9
    Raylan Givens has decided to move to Florida to be closer to his child, but before he goes he has unfinished business with one Boyd Crowder...

    With any great show there's always a worry that the writers won't stick the landing but Justified arguably saves its best for last and provides a truly satisfying ending for the folks of Harlem County.
  2. Feb 3, 2018
    9
    Well it is in the can and over with and it ended on a very good note, barring one annoyance.

    This season focused on Boyd and Raylan?s struggle, but involved Sam Elliott playing Avery Markham and Mary Steenburgen playing Katherine Hale as new bad guys in a tug of war between multiple groups. We also had a lot of Wynn Duffy which I personally enjoyed. The season was perhaps the best
    Well it is in the can and over with and it ended on a very good note, barring one annoyance.

    This season focused on Boyd and Raylan?s struggle, but involved Sam Elliott playing Avery Markham and Mary Steenburgen playing Katherine Hale as new bad guys in a tug of war between multiple groups. We also had a lot of Wynn Duffy which I personally enjoyed.

    The season was perhaps the best one to date. The acting still really good, and the fact that almost all the side characters popped up in this (or were put down as the case may be). It was a really good send off for the series.

    The only issue I had was the last 20 minutes of the season finale. I won?t say what happened other than it moves forward a few years to give sort of an epilogue, but I think that is where it did a disservice to the series. Not everything needs to be wrapped up completely and sometimes its best to leave things where they end, takes away from the climatic end.

    Pros: Acting, story and pace were all great.

    Cons: Sometimes its best to not have an epilogue, just leave it where it stands after the final climax.

    Made me want to watch Deadwood, maybe I will do that.
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  3. Nov 20, 2017
    9
    Season 6 was a long journey, from fascinating to boring to fascinating again. It closed up most of its loops and closed the series with just enough embellishment. It was a brilliant ending and one Elmore Leonard would've loved. This was exactly the ending the series needed. The character arcs ended is satisfying ways. Season 6 was an incredible season in spite of its duller moments. It wasSeason 6 was a long journey, from fascinating to boring to fascinating again. It closed up most of its loops and closed the series with just enough embellishment. It was a brilliant ending and one Elmore Leonard would've loved. This was exactly the ending the series needed. The character arcs ended is satisfying ways. Season 6 was an incredible season in spite of its duller moments. It was the capstone this series deserved. Expand
  4. Jun 5, 2015
    8
    The first few episodes of the final season of Justified are about as pleasurable as TV gets. Good stuff, as always, maybe even better so far this year. I'll be extremely sad to see this show go, although thrilled to see it go out still in tip-top form.
  5. May 2, 2015
    10
    Justified's final season was everything that I wanted it to be and more. It contained more of what I loved about the show. Great performances, great writing, great direction and some of the best characters I've ever seen (even the really minor ones that have less than one episode of screen time are really interesting).

    But what makes this probably the best season in the history of the
    Justified's final season was everything that I wanted it to be and more. It contained more of what I loved about the show. Great performances, great writing, great direction and some of the best characters I've ever seen (even the really minor ones that have less than one episode of screen time are really interesting).

    But what makes this probably the best season in the history of the show is how it well it resolved the story. I won't spoil it, just watch it for yourself
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  6. Apr 16, 2015
    8
    Though at times throughout the final season it feels as if the show simply holds serve on previously built audience goodwill, it proves to be worth the six year journey in the end. The final season of Justified is one final joy ride into the madness that is Harlan County, and it's darn fun.
  7. Apr 14, 2015
    10
    A worthy final episode. I'd grown very fond of this cast of characters. Not a false step in the entire six seasons of pure gold. No spoilers but there was a very satisfying acquisition of a new hat. I'll miss it!
  8. Apr 2, 2015
    10
    RAYLAN: "Dewey once told me he worked at Disney World as Goofy skiing in a water show."

    TIM: "Well some people peak too early."

    Enough said.

    Enough said.
  9. Mar 30, 2015
    10
    This show has always been great, however, season 6 isn't even finished air yet and it's already my favourite season of this show so far. This show is definitely the best show on TV right now.
  10. Mar 29, 2015
    9
    This final season of justified feels better and more to the point than the last one because of the inevitable forthcoming conclusion. When both the Marshall and the Villain both have strong enough arcs to have their own shows pitting them against each other makes for a modern day southern classic masterpiece. The impending doom looming over both of them and the colorful supporting castThis final season of justified feels better and more to the point than the last one because of the inevitable forthcoming conclusion. When both the Marshall and the Villain both have strong enough arcs to have their own shows pitting them against each other makes for a modern day southern classic masterpiece. The impending doom looming over both of them and the colorful supporting cast makes it all the more nerve wracking, in a good way. Expand
  11. Mar 1, 2015
    8
    You know a show is interesting when you find yourself rooting for the bad guy. Walton Goggins is quickly becoming one of the most interesting actors in Hollywood.
  12. Feb 25, 2015
    9
    Good stuff, as always, maybe even better so far this year. I'll be extremely sad to see this show go, although thrilled to see it go out still in tip-top form. The one slight oddity in the season was putting Raylan's ex-wife/gf Winona & baby on Skype, with the notion that she's just patiently waiting for him (and maybe a cheesy happy ending for the series?) down in FL, while Raylan spendsGood stuff, as always, maybe even better so far this year. I'll be extremely sad to see this show go, although thrilled to see it go out still in tip-top form. The one slight oddity in the season was putting Raylan's ex-wife/gf Winona & baby on Skype, with the notion that she's just patiently waiting for him (and maybe a cheesy happy ending for the series?) down in FL, while Raylan spends yet another season doing the Wile E. Coyote v Road Runner or Elmer v Bugs thing, chasing Boyd around Harlan County, perpetually thinking he's gonna git that waskaly wabbit. Expand

Awards & Rankings

Metascore
89

Universal acclaim - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Jan 20, 2015
    90
    Although the program isn’t as showy or heralded as the network’s other dramas, its sixth-season start reinforces a sense that Justified will be sorely missed when it rides into the sunset.
  2. Reviewed by: Emily VanDerWerff
    Jan 20, 2015
    80
    Stories the writers have obviously been wanting to tell for years are ramping up, and the actors are in peak form. Even if you tuned out of this show somewhere in the intervening years, it's worth coming back to see how it all ends.
  3. 100
    Every conflict or showdown is emotionally or physically concrete yet at the same time metaphorical, the stuff of future legends. And the My Dinner With Andre and His Guns dialogue is so off-the-charts lyrical that you can hear the writers chuckling.