"Long in the Tooth" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American Western crime drama television series Justified. It is the 4th overall episode of the series and was written by Chris Provenzano and directed by Adam Arkin. It originally aired on FX on April 6, 2010.
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| - "Long in the Tooth" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American Western crime drama television series Justified. It is the 4th overall episode of the series and was written by Chris Provenzano and directed by Adam Arkin. It originally aired on FX on April 6, 2010. (en)
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| - List of Justified episodes (en)
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| - * Alan Ruck as Roland Pike
* Michele Nordin as Mindy Springer
* Lance Barber as Frank
* Brian Goodman as Joe
* Brandon Keener as Ferguson
* David Warshofsky as Jim Ferzinsky
* Clarence Williams III as Jones (en)
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| - "Long in the Tooth" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American Western crime drama television series Justified. It is the 4th overall episode of the series and was written by Chris Provenzano and directed by Adam Arkin. It originally aired on FX on April 6, 2010. 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. Following the shooting of a mob hitman, Raylan is sent to Lexington, Kentucky to investigate an old childhood friend Boyd Crowder, who is now part of a white supremacist gang. In the episode, Raylan finds that a criminal he failed to arrest years ago has been found in Los Angeles and sets to find him before the mob gets him first. Despite being credited, Joelle Carter, Jacob Pitts and Natalie Zea don't appear in the episode. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.10 million household viewers and gained a 0.9/2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received very positive reviews from critics, who praised the writing and performances although some critics expressed concern about Raylan's death count. (en)
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