Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/FXOver the eight episodes of Justified: City Primeval, FX’s limited series reviving their classic Peak TV crime drama Justified, a vivid tapestry of relationships and personal history emerges, with the thread of Clement Mansell’s chaotic, brutal crimes running all the way through it. Each relationship–aging lawman Raylan Givens and young criminal in his prime Clem; Clem and his regretful girlfriend Sandy Stanton; Clem and his former partner in
Now that we know the fates of the characters, “Justified: City Primeval” co-showrunner Michael Dinner tells The Daily Beast’s Obsessed how the revival series stuck the landing.
Justified: City Primeval has more grippingly precarious stakes than its predecessor. Whether it’s the ugliness of this new city’s underbelly, or the deeper nerves struck by more thorough character development, Timothy Olyphant succeeds at every opportunity to draw Justified viewers in.
Fans are ready for an exhilarating ride with Timothy Olyphant who is back in action as Raylan Givens in "Justified: City Primeval," delivering a fresh dose of drama, intrigue, and family dynamics.