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'Justified' Adds Sam Elliott and Garret Dillahunt for Final Season

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It doesn’t sound like Justified will go gently into that good night. The FX drama, which premieres its sixth and final season in January, has added Sam Elliott and Garret Dillahunt in recurring roles.

Per the network’s announcement, Elliott will play Markham, a legendary gangster who returns to Kentucky with a private army and plenty of cash, which he earned growing legal weed in Colorado. He wants to win back both his empire and his lost love, Katherine Hale (Mary Steenburgen). He’ll rub up against Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant), as well as Boyd (Walton Goggins), who seemed poised to re-enter the world of bank robbing with Hale and Wynn Duffy (Jere Burns) in season 5’s finale. Another wrinkle: Katherine secretly believes Markham is the rat who turned on her husband.

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alycakes3494d ago

I'm already grieving for Justified that it's going into it's final season and I'm going to miss Raylan Givens so very much. Now they're bringing in Sam Elliott with that voice of his and those eyes....what are they trying to do to me? I know he's coming in as kind of a bad guy but who cares...I'm just going to enjoy listening to him talk. I love this show so much I guess I'll have to what the series that I have already and complete my sets when it comes out.

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