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 />
where Bo and the gang are getting a tour from a realtor. They claim to be in the furniture-making<br />
business (rather than drugs). When the realtor leaves, Bo takes charge. ”I don’t want to be here<br />
more than week,” he says. ”Is that enough for you to cook the entire shipment?” Nods all around.<br />
Later, Ava returns home to find Bo’s thugs drinking beer and watching TV. They claim that<br />
the house is Crowder property since it has always been in the name of Ava’s ex. Meanwhile,<br />
Winona pays a late-night visit to Givens at his hotel room. With almost no words, she takes off<br />
her wedding ring and leans in to kiss her ex husband. Soon, they’re in full-fledged foreplay mode<br />
and clothes become optional.<br />
Afterward, Winona gets dressed, puts on her ring and walks out. No words because none are<br />
needed. Unfortunately, Ava is parked outside – and watched the former Mrs. Givens leave.<br />
The next day, Ava goes to see Helen. ”I need a gun,” the former tells Raylan’s step-mother.<br />
”You always struck me as a woman who takes things into your own hands.” Helen warns that Bo<br />
won’t take kindly to Ava clearing Crowder thugs out of her house with a shotgun. ”I just have to<br />
show him I’m not scared,” Ava says.<br />
Cut to the inside of a church, where Boyd volunteers to preach to the crowd, including his<br />
father. ”Like Jesus, we must never be afraid to strike out against those who practice evil!” Boyd<br />
tells. ”We must take the high road of righteousness ... even if it means leaving our own flesh and<br />
blood behind.” Outside, the two threaten each other. Someone is going to meet their maker soon.<br />
Later, Givens arrives outside the VFW to find it swarming with cops. Turns out a young man<br />
called ”Lucky” is inside with a grenade. The soldier is about to be sent back to the Middle East<br />
and has refused to go – one way or another. Inside, Arlo talks gently to the boy. ”I’m telling you<br />
old timer, you really don’t want to be here,” Lucky says. ”What you think you going to say to<br />
me?” Arlo insists he only wants to finish his drink. They swap horrible war stories in which they<br />
lived while others died. (Arlo’s narrative being convincingly fabricated on the fly.) ”I think Lucky<br />
was the name given to you because it’s a blessing, not a curse,” Arlo says. ”Why not you?” The<br />
boy begins to cry. Moments later, he gives himself up with no further violence. Givens enters and<br />
joins his dad at the bar. ”I’ll wear the wire,” Arlo says. ”I just spent an hour next to a nut job with<br />
a live grenade. Turns out I’m not as afraid of dying as I used to be.”<br />
Ava, in the meantime, enters Johnny’s bar armed with a shotgun. She confronts Bo in the<br />
back room. ”It’s not my fault your son is a wife-beating piece of shit,” she says. ”You harassing<br />
me like this? It ain’t right.” Bo says he doesn’t want to kill Ava, but he does want her to leave<br />
Kentucky and never come back. She refuses – and warns the old man that she has already shot<br />
one Crowder and isn’t afraid to plug another.<br />
Later, a wired Arlo visits Bo while Givens, Mullen and Gutterson listen in from a nearby van.<br />
Arlo talks a good enough game, but holds up a notepad to Bo that reads ”play along... I’ll feed<br />
Feds garbage. You pay me.” Bo responds with his own note reading, ”Kiss my ass.” Bo, who now<br />
knows that Givens is listening, says that Arlo should ask his son to make sure Ava gets out of<br />
town. ”She stood right where you’re standing and pointed a shotgun at me,” Bo says. Arlo smiles.<br />
”If I see him, I’ll tell him,” the elder Givens says. Silently, Arlo gives Bo an envelope stuffed with<br />
newspaper cut in the shape of currency, while the listening surveillance team hears the sounds<br />
of paper and believes that Arlo is paying Bo the $20,000 they’d given him to make their set-up<br />
convincing.<br />
Afterward, Givens runs straight to Ava, who is sitting in the dark with a shotgun. ”What<br />
the hell are you thinking?” Givens demands. Ava then reveals that she knows that the cowboy<br />
rekindled his romance with Winona. ”I can be myself here,” a weary Ava says. ”Whether I die<br />
tomorrow or 10 years from now, it’s going to be here. This is home.”<br />
Later than night, a truck transporting Bo’s newly cooked drugs is stopped by a pick up parked<br />
in the road. The transporters exit the truck with guns drawn – and then drop to the ground when<br />
a masked Boyd appears holding a rocket launcher.<br />
The young Crowder, with his trademark ”Fire in the hole!” yell, proceeds to blow up his father’s<br />
drug shipment.<br />
Now who is justified?<br />
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