Justified Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
Justified Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
Justified Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
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<strong>Justified</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
At Johnny’s bar, Boyd and Shelby are awaiting election returns. Ava enters and explains that<br />
she has arranged for the town’s prostitutes to give sexual favors in return for votes. Boyd then<br />
gets a call: Dickie might be getting out of jail soon. Johnny wonders if Dickie is stupid enough to<br />
return to Harlan. ”Yes, I think he is that stupid,” Boyd says with a smile. Back at the marshal’s<br />
office, Givens welcomes Jed, who has been brought in from federal prison. Givens explains that<br />
Jed said he saw Dickie pull the trigger before changing his story. ”I need you to change it back,”<br />
Givens explains. ”All I’m asking you to do is tell the truth.” Jed explains that, years ago, his<br />
family had a conflict with the Bennett clan and his granny brokered a truce with Mags. So Jed’s<br />
family owes the Bennetts. Jed then says that he’ll talk if his granny gives her OK.<br />
That means Givens has to go visit Granny, who can’t speak after suffering a stroke and lives<br />
in a nursing home. The woman can only point at letters. ”This debt you feel you owe the Bennetts<br />
is no reason for your grandson to rot in prison,” Givens explains. The old woman then requests<br />
two milkshakes, and when Givens returns with the goods, drops one in his lap. She smiles as<br />
she takes a long sip from the remaining shake. Back at Johnny’s bar, Boyd gets a call. ”Napier<br />
won,” he says. The assembled crowd of Shelby supporters groans.<br />
Quarles, meanwhile, sits in Napier’s office, sharing a drink with the recently reelected sheriff.<br />
Quarles ”suggests” that Napier give him an office in the building. ”I have to keep my eyes on<br />
things if we are going to make this work,” Quarles says. Just then, Harvey enters the office with<br />
Shelby. Harvey explains that he just realized that Hannah is on his payroll. Nepotism laws being<br />
what they are, Napier is no longer eligible to be sheriff. The office will go to Shelby. ”You know<br />
I ain’t seen Hannah since she stole from momma!” Napier yells. Harvey explains that his hands<br />
are tied.<br />
Furious, Quarles exits the building to find Johnny and Boyd sitting outside. ”You know what<br />
you are?” Boyd asks. ”You are a conquistador, but we are not your savages. And now you get<br />
to leave with your life ... I hope you enjoyed your stay and you never forget who packed your<br />
bags.” Quarles face tightens in a rage before relaxing into a broad smile. He’s not likely to be<br />
leaving. Later, Quarles pops a few pills in Wynn’s trailer. ”How long have you been taking those?”<br />
a worried and wary Wynn asks. Quarles doesn’t answer.<br />
There is a knock on the trailer door. A young man – a teenager named Donovan – enters with<br />
a gun. He points it at Quarles and it soon becomes clear that the young man believes Quarles<br />
is responsible for the death of his friend, Brady. Quarles talks the boy down, explaining that<br />
his own father was a heroin addict who pimped him out to other men. When Theo Tonin caught<br />
wind of this horror, he offered Quarles the chance to murder his old man. So 14-year-old Quarles<br />
did just that. So, Quarles explained, he understood Brady only too well and only wanted to ”set<br />
him free.” Wynn watches in horror as Quarles, crying and shaking, lowers Donovan’s gun and<br />
embraces the boy.<br />
Later, Quarles and Wynn enter the bar where the marshall is drinking. Quarles, who is clearly<br />
high and drunk, makes his point plain as day. ”I’m going to kill you Raylan,” Quarles says.<br />
”Maybe not tonight, maybe not tomorrow, but someday you’ll walking down the street and I’m<br />
going to put a bullet in the back of your skull.” With that, Quarles turns to leave. Givens points<br />
his gun at the ceiling and fires. He tells all the patrons to get out. ”Why wait?” Givens says<br />
with a grin before suggesting an old-fashioned draw. It is about to go down when Lindsey, the<br />
bartender, pulls a shotgun on Quarles. ”Get out,” she orders. ”This is my bar.” Quarles smiles<br />
and exits with Wynn. Moments later, Givens, who had been flirting with the bartender earlier,<br />
finds himself in bed with her.<br />
The next morning, Givens arrives at the marshal’s office for Dickie’s hearing with Judge Reardon.<br />
”I’ve changed your honor,” Dickie says. ”I have changed. Believe me.” No one believes him,<br />
of course. Givens then takes the stand after asking to make a statement. ”We all know what’s<br />
going to happen if Dickie Bennett is released,” Givens said. ”More blood will be spilled. Either<br />
his or someone else’s.” Givens then calls Dickie ”thug” before changing course and telling Judge<br />
Reardon to go ahead and release Dickie. ”Maybe Dickie leads us to that Bennett money,” Givens<br />
tells Vasquez and Art after Dickie goes free.<br />
News travels fast. Errol tells Limehouse that Dickie will soon be released. ”Dickie sniffs around<br />
long enough, he’s going to figure out where his mama’s money is,” Errol warns. Says Limehouse:<br />
”When he shows up, you bring him to me.” Limehouse then selects a pig for the slaughter. In<br />
Quarles’s hotel room, meanwhile, the quickly unraveling gangster talks to himself before stripping<br />
and entering a bathroom ... where Donovan is chained to the toilet.<br />
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