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FX’s ‘Justified’ fires off big number in debut; Oxygen’s ‘Bad Girls’ delivers

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‘Justified,’ the latest testosterone-fueled drama from FX, scored big numbers in its debut Tuesday night.

The show, which stars Timothy Olyphant as a quick-draw U.S. Marshal who returns to his native Kentucky, where some of his old pals are now drug-running white supremacists, drew almost 4.2 million viewers. That makes it the second biggest premiere for an FX show behind ‘The Shield,’ which averaged 4.8 million in its 2002 debut.

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Most of the audience for ‘Justified’ was adult males. It was basic cable’s top-rated show among all men. That would explain the abundance of beer commercials in the program.

It was also a big night for Oxygen. Its ‘Bad Girls Club’ reunion show scored a record 2.66 million viewers. Of that more than 1 million were in the women 18-34 demographic.

The broadcast networks had an off night, particularly ABC, where ‘Lost’ hit a season low in viewers with just 8.9 million watching.

-- Joe Flint

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