"Truth and Consequences" | |
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Justified episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 3 |
Directed by | Jon Avnet |
Written by | Benjamin Cavell |
Featured music | Steve Porcaro |
Cinematography by | Francis Kenny |
Editing by | Keith Henderson |
Original air date | January 22, 2013 |
Running time | 40 minutes |
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"Truth and Consequences" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American Neo-Western[1] television series Justified. It is the 42nd overall episode of the series and was written by producer Benjamin Cavell and directed by Jon Avnet. It originally aired on FX on January 22, 2013.
The series is based on Elmore Leonard's stories about the character Raylan Givens, particularly "Fire in the Hole", which serves as the basis for the episode. The series follows Raylan Givens, a tough deputy U.S. Marshal enforcing his own brand of justice. The series revolves around the inhabitants and culture in the Appalachian Mountains area of eastern Kentucky, specifically Harlan County where many of the main characters grew up. In the episode, Raylan starts to look for Drew Thompson, who he now believes is alive after his visit to the Truth family. Meanwhile, Boyd continues confronting preacher Billy St. Cyr but things take an ugly turn.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.44 million household viewers and gained a 1.0 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised the character development, although some expressed a polarized response to the closure to Billy's storyline.
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