This second season of Justified was pretty close to flawless, and in some ways extremely poetic. "Bloody Harlan" was in itself a great episode, but it wrapped up the entire arc of the year so well that at times it might be difficult to grasp how good the hour actually was.
The final sequences brought the season, as well as the stories of Mags and Loretta, full circle. Because she was such an important aspect in the very beginning, it felt so gratifying that Loretta played a crucial role in the finale. The ending scene between her and Mags was beautifully played by everyone involved, including Timothy Olyphant, who once again portrayed the fatherly figure with ease.
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