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 />
bait – and wants to know where Arlo will next look for Dickie. When Arlo refuses, Givens cuffs<br />
his father and drags him back to the station. Arlo pleads with his son – and offers up a place<br />
where Dickie is known to hang out. Givens thanks his dad for the tip and then informs an officer<br />
to book Arlo for breaking and entering at Dickie’s house. Arlo SCREAMS in anger – but Givens<br />
doesn’t appear to hear it.<br />
He then heads to the prostitute that Dickie once visited. ”I’m not here in an official capacity,”<br />
Givens explains to the obviously drugged woman. ”I just want to talk to Dickie ... he killed my<br />
aunt.” The woman tells the marshal he should look for Jed. ”You find Jed, you find Dickie,” she<br />
slurs. Meanwhile, Mags and Doyle pay a visit to Dickie at his hideout in the woods. ”Tell me it<br />
wasn’t you!” Mags demands. Dickie has no answer – and mama SLUGS him for it. Dickie remains<br />
defiant, however, telling his mother how Boyd was given an inch and took a mile. Somebody has<br />
to defend the family’s honor. ”I’m not about to sit by and watch while a Crowder takes and takes,”<br />
Dickie says. ”It’s my time now ... I want what’s coming to me.” But how will Dickie shake Givens?<br />
Simple, Dickie explains: Doyle will kill Jed for ”resisting arrest” – and, in the process, match his<br />
blood to the scene of crime at Arlo’s house. Jed will take the fall.<br />
Later that night, Doyle visits Jed. Doyle is about to pull his gun when Givens interrupts – and<br />
pulls rank. ”Deputy U.S. marshal,” he announces. Givens then asks Doyle is he is here to kill<br />
Jed so that Dickie goes free. Jed’s face goes white. Doyle stares daggers at Givens. ”Are we done<br />
here?” Givens asks. Doyle backs down and exits – for now. Inside, Givens explains that he knows<br />
Jed was with Dickie at Arlo’s house. ”If you didn’t pull the trigger, maybe there’s a way you can<br />
watch your daughter grow up,” Givens says. ”It’s the only way you get out of this alive.” Jed then<br />
confesses that Dickie killed Helen – and promises to say so in court if his family is kept safe. ”For<br />
what it’s worth, it wasn’t supposed to be her,” says Jed, explaining that the pair was there to kill<br />
Arlo for what he and Boyd had done to Dickie. Givens’ eyes go wide. The robbery is news to him.<br />
Moments later, a furious Givens pulls up to Boyd’s house. Boyd pulls a gun and Ava steps out<br />
onto the front porch with a shotgun. Boyd then lowers his weapon and explains that he is sorry<br />
about Helen, but he didn’t pull the trigger. Dickie did. He then suggests that Givens go to Mags<br />
and play his ”ace in the hole:” Black Pike. Apparently, the mining deal has yet to be closed. And<br />
if Mags gives up her son? Boyd tells Givens that the marshal should call him if that happens.<br />
”So you can take care of him for me?” asks an incredulous Givens. Counters Boyd: ”What are<br />
friends for?”<br />
Givens heads back to the prison and tells Arlo to go back on his deal with Mags and sell his<br />
property to Black Pike – unless Mags gives up Dickie. ”The property is still technically your’s,”<br />
Givens explains. Arlo refuses. He is not about to let hundreds of thousands of dollars disappear.<br />
Givens has had enough, especially because Arlo is responsible for Helen’s death. He EXPLODES,<br />
punching Arlo twice before a guard yells for the marshal to stop. Arlo appears defeated. He agrees<br />
to try to talk to Mags.<br />
CUT to Mags, who sits in her almost empty store. Arlo enters – and she pours him a drink.<br />
”You understand that I didn’t have nothing to do with it,” Mags says. ”Helen and I had a truce.”<br />
Arlo explains that he is there to find out where Dickie is hiding – and he’ll take back his property<br />
if she doesn’t cooperate. ”Raylan sent you?” Mags asks. Says Arlo: ”He wanted me to ask you<br />
what the future is worth.” CUT to Dickie’s hideout. Doyle arrives ... and is followed by Givens.<br />
Doyle explains that Mags gave up her son to the marshal. Doyle then cuffs his own brother.<br />
”Hope you’re satisfied,” Doyle snaps at Givens. The marshal then HITS Doyle in the back of the<br />
head with his gun. Doyle falls to the ground – unconscious. Givens then turns to Dickie. ”Let’s<br />
get going,” he says.<br />
They walk deep into the woods. Dickie snivels and cries, pleading for his life. Givens explains<br />
that the families have been feuding for years – and ”this is how it ends.” A weeping, pathetic<br />
Dickie explains that Helen had a shotgun and wouldn’t put it down. A furious Givens tells Dickie<br />
not to talk about Helen like he knew her. ”That woman raised her dead sister’s kid like he was<br />
her own,” Givens says. He stops, suddenly realizing that Helen didn’t want him to become a<br />
cold-blooded killer. It’s why she sent him away with money and encouragement to be ”better<br />
than Arlo.” Givens lowers his gun.<br />
The next day, visitors come to Arlo’s house to pay their respects to Helen. As the funeral<br />
service is held – with Givens, Winona, Boyd and Ava in attendance – Mags visits a fancy office to<br />
sign the papers on the Black Rock deal. She returns to the empty store and finds an old woman<br />
waiting. That same old woman then pays a visit to Jed in prison. Later, a cop visits Givens at<br />
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