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<strong>Justified</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Veterans<br />

Season 1<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 11<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 11<br />

Originally aired: Tuesday May 25, 2010<br />

Writer:<br />

Benjamin Daniel Lobato<br />

Director: Tony Goldwyn<br />

Show Stars: Nick Searcy (Chief Deputy Art Mullen), Jacob Pitts (Deputy Marshal<br />

Tim Gutterson), Timothy Olyphant (U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens), Natalie<br />

Zea (Winona Hawkins)<br />

Guest Stars: John Lee Ames (Boyd’s Man #2), Omar Avila (Ernesto), Emerson<br />

Brooks (Sykes), Brad Carter (Bobby Joe Packer), Mark Elias (Boyd’s<br />

Man #1), David Haley (Guard), Damon Herriman (Dewey Crowe),<br />

Travis Johns (Luther Perry), David Meunier (Johnny Crowder), William<br />

Ragsdale (Gary Hawkins), Kevin E. West (Frank Choate), Josh Wingate<br />

(Puller), Walton Goggins (Boyd Crowder)<br />

Summary: Arlo agrees to work for Bo Crowder as an inside man for the Marshall’s<br />

Office, knowing that this is the only way he will gain an official job with<br />

them. Elsewhere, Bo starts up his new meth lab.<br />

A team of U.S. Marshalls, led by<br />

Givens and Mullen, raid Boyd’s camp.<br />

They cuff the ”shepherd” of this particular<br />

flock as well as Dewey Crowe. Back<br />

at the office, the officers attempt to get a<br />

follower named Luther to assist them in<br />

putting Boyd back behind bars. Luther<br />

stares at Givens and growls: ”You strike<br />

at the shepherd, the sheep may scatter.”<br />

One by one, each of the ”church” members<br />

say the same.<br />

Later, Boyd is brought in for questioning.<br />

Asks Givens: ”Are you working for<br />

your daddy ... scaring everyone back under<br />

his wing?” Boyd, without admitting to<br />

anything, suggests that the blown-up trailer might have been an ”accident.” Suddenly, Godfearing<br />

Mullen becomes righteously angry. ”It’s assholes like you that give Christians like me a<br />

bad name!” the boss yells. A state police officer suggests tracking down the two men who escaped<br />

from the meth lab – if Boyd didn’t already kill them.<br />

Speak of the devils, the scared pair meet with Bo and Johnny at the bar. ”Is it too late for us<br />

to get your protection now?” one of the men asks. Says Bo: ”Never too late ... we’ll get you up and<br />

running again.” Cut to Givens, who is on his way out of the office. The modern-day cowboy runs<br />

into his ex wife, who is acting nervous and flirty. ”Thank you again for what you did for Gary,”<br />

Winona says. Later, Givens visits Hunter in prison. The former sheriff drops a bomb: when Bo<br />

went to jail, he handed collection and protection duties to none other than Arlo Givens – and,<br />

apparently, Arlo promptly screwed it up. ”Can’t imagine ol’ Bo is too happy about that,” Hunter<br />

says. ”Can you?”<br />

Cut to Bo paying a visit to Boyd’s camp. He takes his son aside and hands over a wad of cash.<br />

Turns out Boyd’s handiwork at the meth lab – accidental or not – has been a boon to daddy’s<br />

business. ”I got people lining up with cash in their hands, begging me for protection,” Bo explains<br />

to his son, who promptly returns the money. It’s against his new religion. ”You’re not taking me<br />

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