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 />
than malaria,” Duffy explains. Boyd says that he has narrowed the list down to two names, and<br />
maybe it’s safer to kill both. Of course, one of the names Boyd provides is Frank. He is shot dead<br />
by an assassin, who shows up at the front door dressed as a cop.<br />
Shelby, in the meantime, talks with Ellen May, who is staying at the sheriff’s house and<br />
wearing Shelby’s ex-wife’s cloths. They share an uneasy flirtation. Ellen May wonders if she will<br />
ever deserve to wear respectable clothes – and live a respectable life. Colt heads to his drug<br />
dealer’s house and asks for a $20,000 loan. When the dealer begins to laugh, Colt steals his gun<br />
and shoots him dead before digging up a few wads of cash. He then hears a noise – and discovers<br />
Mark, Tim’s friend, in the kitchen. Colt shoots him in the head.<br />
Raylan visits his dead in the prison infirmary. ”Just give me something,” Raylan says. ”Where’s<br />
Drew Thompson?” But Arlo, who appears to be under heavy sedation, says nothing. As Raylan<br />
is about to leave, Arlo whispers ”Kiss my ass.” Later, another elderly member of Harlan’s elite is<br />
about to have sex with a woman who isn’t his wife when the doorbell rings. It’s the assassin, still<br />
dressed as a cop, who opens fire. That’s Boyd’s second name.<br />
We then find out that it’s Duffy’s assassin at work. Duffy is quite proud of himself until Johnny<br />
reveals that neither victim could have possibly been Drew Thompson. In fact, Boyd has simply<br />
given Duffy two names on his lengthy enemy list. Duffy is furious, and tells Johnny that he is<br />
finally going to kill Boyd. So the assassin shows up at Johnny’s bar and, because he is diguished<br />
as a deputy, takes Boyd into custody. Raylan happens to stop by and knows that Shelby gave no<br />
such order. The man in the cop’s uniform draws his gun on Raylan, but isn’t near fast enough.<br />
The marshal shoots him multiple times.<br />
Colt gets another text telling him to drop the money at a nearby park. Colt does just that.<br />
We then see Johnny shut down and throw out a cell phone. So Johnny is the one who has<br />
been scheming. Later, Nick calls Boyd, who offers his services to the Tonin family – in the Drew<br />
Thompson matter and beyond. In other words, why work through a loser like Duffy? Back at<br />
the marshal’s office, Raylan casually announces that Arlo is dead – and doesn’t seem too terribly<br />
concerned. Arlo immediately decides to put Raylan on leave for a week. Raylan negotiates his<br />
time off to ”grieve” down to two days instead.<br />
Boyd then hosts Lee and Gerald – and explains that he now has the power. Although Lee and<br />
Gerald don’t know it, Boyd has struck a deal with Nick (and, in turn, Theo) to strip Harlan’s<br />
elite of all their contacts with judges and police. So now Boyd has the power. Lee and Gerald are<br />
furious, and then more than willing to buy their way out of the mess by giving Boyd whatever he<br />
wants. In the back office, Boyd kisses Ava. ”This is our time,” he says. ”Let’s break through that<br />
glass ceiling.” We then see Raylan standing over his dad’s corpse.<br />
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