It’s hard to imagine “Justified” without its Harlan County location, especially given Raylan’s complicated relationship to it and his own past. It was wound into everything — the stories, the backstories, the brand names, the accents, the music, the pacing, and the out-of-town exploiters hoping to use and abuse its inhabitants. Far from the gritty urban backdrop of most TV crime dramas, the locale was so present and distinct it was a kind of character on the show — almost as essential as Raylan, with his Stetson and his fast draw. During its run from 2010-15, “Justified” was set in...