17.01.2014 Views

Justified Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna

Justified Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna

Justified Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

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

Blaze of Glory<br />

Season 2<br />

<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 19<br />

Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 6<br />

Originally aired: Wednesday March 16, 2011<br />

Writer:<br />

Benjamin Cavell<br />

Director: Jon Avnet<br />

Show Stars: Timothy Olyphant (U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens), Joelle Carter (Ava<br />

Crowder), Nick Searcy (Chief Deputy Art Mullen), Natalie Zea (Winona<br />

Hawkins), Erica Tazel (Deputy Marshal Rachel Brooks), Jacob Pitts<br />

(Deputy Marshal Tim Gutterson), Walton Goggins (Boyd Crowder)<br />

Guest Stars: Ronnie Gene Blevins (Carter Hayes), Chris Coy (Bobby), Mel Fair (Nelson<br />

Dunlop), Andy Hoff (Starke), Stefan Marks (FBI SAC Frankel),<br />

Roderick McCarthy (FBI Agent Burnes), Kinsey McLean (Chris), Tom<br />

Schmid (Special-Agent Davi), Rodney J. Hobbs (Bank Teller)<br />

Summary: A bank robbery further complicates the relationship between Winona<br />

and Raylan, as well as placing her in potential legal trouble. Art has<br />

the chance to track down a fugitive from his early career.<br />

Following the explosive events at the<br />

abortive mine site robbery, Boyd and Ava<br />

are under questioning, separately, by ATF<br />

agents. Boyd explains that he was coerced<br />

by his mine co-workers into being<br />

the powder man. Ava claims not to know<br />

where the money went. Frustrated, an<br />

ATF agent asks Boyd if Ava slept with all<br />

of his relatives. ”If you disrespect Ava one<br />

more time, I’m going to come across this<br />

table,” an eerily calm Boyd explains. ”You going to charge me?” No. The ATF agents are not.<br />

Chief Deputy Marshal Art Mullen also lets the two ATF agents know he does not appreciate<br />

the personal line of their questioning.<br />

Winona, meanwhile, confronts estranged husband Gary about his latest plan to get them out<br />

of debt. Turn out Gary put up their house as collateral to buy a stake in a champion racehorse.<br />

Not surprisingly, Winona is furious.<br />

Later, Winona explains the situation to Givens. ”That’s a little bit funny,” the Marshal says.<br />

Winona doesn’t agree. Still, she talks to Givens about a possible future in which little Raylans<br />

run around with toy guns. The only stipulation: Givens would have to change occupations. ”What<br />

do you want me to say?” Givens asks. In other words, he isn’t willing to give up his day job just<br />

yet. Givens exits and Winona is given the key to the evidence locker to put away some files. She<br />

stops cold when she notices a cardboard box filled with $100 bills.<br />

Winona is now standing in line at the bank, clutching a crumpled $100 note. She is about to<br />

deposit the money when she suddenly thinks better of it and starts to head for the front door.<br />

Unfortunately, a group of men suddenly shoot automatic weapons into the air and announce a<br />

robbery. One of the men notices that Winona is clutching something in her hand. She, of course,<br />

resists revealing the stolen $100 bill. Before leaving, he stomps on her face ... and gratuitously<br />

shoots a supine guard in the leg.<br />

Guess who isn’t happy to hear such news? Givens.<br />

Later, he reprimands Winona for not immediately handing over whatever she has. Givens then<br />

explains that the old man leading the robbery has a history of such activity – and was recently<br />

released from a 30-year prison sentence. The accomplice who kicked Winona, meanwhile, is still<br />

49

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!