Do Harlan’s hills have eyes on JUSTIFIED?

Zap2It has a creepy new scoop about another potential source of villainy in JUSTIFIED’s upcoming fourth season:

In Season 4, we’ll head up into the mountains of Kentucky to meet the hill people, a dangerous backwoods group of ruffians who aren’t all there, if you know what we’re saying. The leader of the group, Cope Entiss, tends to capture and kill any outsiders who trespass into their territory. Turns out, though, that one of the hill people, Mary, recognizes Raylan … and may be related to him.

“Aren’t all there” as in they’re crazy in the brain, or “aren’t all there” as in they’re missing limbs because they’re cannibalizing each other and possibly themselves up there in the hills? I’m going to assume they’re just crazy. Otherwise it might turn into a different show.

Lots more season four JUSTIFIED scoop here! We’re still waiting on casting for bail bond agent Sharon Edmunds (who’s a potential love interest for Raylan) and this kooky new Cope Entiss character.

PERSON OF INTEREST’s latest number is … 24?

TV Guide tells us that gorgeous Reiko Aylesworth, whose credits include a long run as Michelle Dessler on 24, is heading to PERSON OF INTEREST.

Per article co-author Adam Bryant:

Would you settle for some exclusive casting intel? The show has cast 24 and HAWAII FIVE-0 alum Reiko Aylesworth. She will appear in this season’s ninth episode, which finds Reese and Finch trying to protect a cab driver whose number comes up from his passengers — any one of whom could be involved in the crime. Aylesworth will play Regina Vickers, a Secret Service agent with a hidden agenda. The role is just for one episode … for now.

If my math is right, the episode airs December 13 on CBS.

SONS OF ANARCHY cop finds life of crime on JUSTIFIED

A Hollywood Reporter scoop filed earlier today says that LaMonica Garrett, who plays Deputy Sheriff Crane on SONS OF ANARCHY, has booked a guest spot on the third episode of the upcoming fourth season of fellow FX series JUSTIFIED, which debuts right around the corner in January.

His character is “a womanizer named Andre, who thinks he’s suave as hell with women but makes the mistake of hitting on Deputy U.S. Marshal Rachel Brooks (Erica Tazel) and admitting he’s a thief.”

That probably won’t go over well.

What will go over well (with me, at least) is anything that gives Rachel more screen time. Can’t wait for this show to be back.