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<strong>Justified</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Where’s Waldo? Season 4 <strong>Episode</strong> Number: 41 Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 2 Originally aired: Tuesday January 15, 2013 Writer: David Andron Director: Bill Johnson Show Stars: Timothy Olyphant (U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens), Nick Searcy (Chief Deputy Art Mullen), Joelle Carter (Ava Crowder), Jacob Pitts (Deputy Marshal Tim Gutterson), Erica Tazel (Deputy Marshal Rachel Brooks), Walton Goggins (Boyd Crowder) Recurring Role: Jere Burns (Wynn Duffy) Guest Stars: JT Alexander (Ray the Bookie), Jim Beaver (Sheriff Shelby Parlow), Jonathan Camp (Knucklehead #2), Joshua Close (Joe Hoppus), Daryl Crittenden (Trick), Dave Florek (Harold ’Waldo’ Shawn), Jessa French (Nelly Truth), Don Harvey (Patrick Massett), Ethan Jamieson (Milo), David Meunier (Johnny Crowder), Lindsay Pulsipher (Cassie St. Cyr), Ted Welch (Jud Truth), Robert Baker (Randall), George Jonson (Danny), Jessa French (Nelly) Summary: As Raylan tangles with a dangerous family keeping a dark secret, Boyd takes on a snake-handling preacher. Raylan and Lindsey collapse in bed after a vigorous coupling. ”We’re getting good at that,” she observes. The marshal then volunteers to handle the beer delivery downstairs while Lindsey stays in bed. In the bar, a gruff man (Randall) enters and draws himself a beer over Raylan’s protests. After a brief stare-down, he eventually exits, throwing a shoulder into Raylan in the process – and tossing a bar stool on the ground. Ellen May pays a visit to Ava at Johnny’s bar. The working girl claims to have found God at the Last Chance Holiness Church. ”Billy says it’s never too late to live a righteous life,” Ellen May explains. Ava doesn’t take kindly to the revelation, insisting the girl return to work later that night... or else. Fellow Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Patrick Massett from Bowling Green visits Art in his office and presents him with a bottle of 23 year old Pappy Van Winkle bourbon whiskey. He knows Art is approaching retirement age and he’s sucking around for a recommendation that he be given the position when the time comes. Art tells him that his own marshals are more trouble than the ”pussies” that the Bowling Green office deals with, and gives him an encapsulated run-down of his current staff: Tim (”an Army Ranger, a sniper in Iraq, probably has PTSD, probably an alcoholic, always looking to kill someone else”), Rachel (”lady Marshal” who brought in two of the top fifteen fugitives, ”but she’s always trying to prove herself... always thought she’d be the one to take over here but now she’s left her husband, so it’s gonna be fun to monitor her emotional state for the next year”), and Raylan (”he’s been investigated so many times Internal Affairs has him on speed-dial... has a father in prison for murdering two people, including a State Trooper, and his daddy killed somebody else last night in prison, and when he comes in I get to be the 123