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 />
Art summons Givens into his office, explaining that the cowboy has 15 minutes to wrap things<br />
up before the SWAT team arrives – and likely executes the prisoner. ”Is there any way we can get<br />
some fried chicken in here – spicy?” asks Givens. Art is perplexed – and so are we. Vasquez, on<br />
the other hand, appears to like the idea. ”For what it’s worth, if you put this guy down, no one<br />
from my office is going to question you,” he adds. Good to know. Cut to the Hawkins’ household.<br />
Winona challenges Gary about Wayne. Gary claims not to know the man. ”You know what he<br />
was here for,” Winona says. ”I know you’re into something with some bad people.” Still denying<br />
all the charges, Gary storms out of the house – blaming Winona for sending a threatening Givens<br />
after him.<br />
Back at the station, Wallace continues to run down his sordid history, telling stories of braining<br />
his boss with a chain and how his daddy worked as a security guard. Just then, the heavily<br />
armed SWAT team enters. ”Time for the fun to begin,” Wallace quips. The team immediately cuts<br />
all the lights. Mullen, meanwhile, tries to stall the new arrivals, telling the S.W.A.T. leader that<br />
fried chicken is on the way. Perhaps Wallace will put down his shiv if offered food. ”It might<br />
be good to give him an out so that he saves face,” Mullen explains to the S.W.A.T. leader, who<br />
couldn’t disagree more.<br />
But they give Givens two minutes anyway. ”Put down the shiv,” the cowboys says. ”Live to see<br />
what I got coming for ya.” Just then, Gutterson enters with a giant bag of food. Givens take a<br />
bite of the ”extra spicy” – and Wallace practically drools. Givens then promises to order Wallace<br />
a chicken dinner each night for the next three days – and even engage in polite conversation –<br />
if the criminal will let the guards go. The offer is tempting to Wallace, who claims to only want<br />
to be treated like a human being. Givens then offers the man a shot of bourbon from Mullen’s<br />
special stash. And just like that, the hostage taker puts down his shiv and surrenders. ”I think<br />
the bourbon sealed it,” Givens tells Mullen and Vasquez, who offers to postpone the meeting<br />
mentioned earlier.<br />
Givens, however, would rather ”get it over with.” So Vasquez starts asking questions about<br />
Ava – and even produces photographs of the pair. Givens is as surprised as he is angry. Vasquez<br />
then explains that Boyd’s lawyer will ”strongly suggest” that Givens began his relationship with<br />
Ava BEFORE he was reassigned to Kentucky. Meaning: ”We’re going to have to release Boyd<br />
Crowder,” Vasquez says. The bottom line is that the entire case against Boyd is predicated on the<br />
testimony of Givens and Ava, who are both ”compromised.” Vasquez then advises Givens to stay<br />
away from Boyd.<br />
He doesn’t, of course. Givens is there when Boyd is released from prison. The man continues<br />
to preach the good word of God, believing his sudden freedom is His work. ”The way I see it, I’m<br />
the one who allowed you to be released upon the world – just like I’m the one who’s going to find<br />
a way to put you back in a cage,” Givens says. Boyd just smiles – and greets Bo, who is waiting<br />
outside the prison with a lawyer. ”I will continue to pray that someday I will bring you a modicum<br />
of peace,” Boyd says.<br />
Givens then gets a call from Ava ... and decides not to answer.<br />
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