This episode feels more like something complete and evokes associations with the original Justified. At least there is some kind of detective story. But every time you start to immerse yourself in the plot, you see what incompetent characters and how badly selected casts, and this, first of all, does not allow you to enjoy the series.
First of all, in this particular episode, you can see how badly Timothy Oliphant's daughter plays, it's clear that this is her first role, but she looks extremely unconvincing.
Secondly, I already mentioned this, of course, that Boyd Holbrook is an obvious miscast for the role of the main antagonist. Yes, we get it, he's a musician and that's part of his originality as a character? Music references? Seriously?
In short, better than the beginning, but still very, very weak and can not be compared with the original series. Why such a high rating? I have no idea, because anyone who has seen the original Justified will notice all the problems that I see.