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 />
He has a ”Tombstone” poster on his office wall.<br />
Givens did fugitive work before, but in Kentucky he’ll be doing that, plus witness relocation,<br />
asset forfeitures and prisoner transport.<br />
He tells Givens that his ex-wife Winona is still in town, working at the courthouse.<br />
He tells him about a case the U.S. Attorney is trying to put together on someone from his<br />
hometown named Boyd Crowder. Givens knows him. They dug coal together when they were 19.<br />
Cut to Boyd with a dude named Jarrett, checking out a federal building under construction<br />
and saying it’s not a good target for their rocket launcher.<br />
Boyd has a huge swastika on his shoulder. This perhaps explains why he then gets out of his<br />
car and aims it at a black church. He shouts ”fire in the hole” and blasts it.<br />
In a bar, Givens tells Mullen a story about coal digging, which involves shouting ”fire in the<br />
hole” before a charge blows. Mullen catches Givens up to speed on Boyd, who got into domestic<br />
terrorist type activities after a stint in the army. Now he comes into towns, blows up a gas station<br />
or something and uses the distraction to rob a bank. Raylen notes that he saw that once in a<br />
Steve McQueen movie.<br />
Boyd pitches his rocket launcher into a river. He asks Jarrett why he didn’t want to blow up<br />
the church, and why he suggested a half-built building. He suspects Jarrett is FBI and that’s<br />
the kind of innocuous target they’d be willing to sacrifice to get someone into the movement.<br />
Boyd’s in the backseat at Jared protests that he’s not a snitch and to check with his people in<br />
Oklahoma. ”We’ll see,” Boyd says as he shoots Jared through the back of the head.<br />
Boyd calls into a trailer full of neo-Nazis. He reports on the evening and his crony tells him,<br />
by the way, Jared checked out in Oklahoma. Oh.<br />
The next day, Givens goes to the courthouse to watch court reporter Winona. He gets a call<br />
and leaves.<br />
He arrives on the scene of Jarrett’s murder, where Mullens tells him they think it was Boyd.<br />
The car and gun have been wiped clean. They found the cap of a rocket launcher.<br />
Givens goes to the church bombing site. One of the witnesses heard someone shout ”fire in<br />
the hole.”<br />
The church is Jamaican (the kind that believes marijuana is a way to spirituality, Mullens<br />
explains) and Givens gets the preacher to cooperate with a well-timed Peter Tosh reference.<br />
Back at the neo-Nazi trailer, one of the brothers gives Boyd the news that his brother has<br />
been shot.<br />
”What, where?” Boyd says.<br />
”At his house.”<br />
”No, dumba—, where on his body?”<br />
”I don’t know.”<br />
”Well, is it serious?”<br />
”Oh yea, he’s dead.”<br />
Back at the office, Givens learns that Bowman Crowder was shot by his wife Ava, who said<br />
she got tired of him getting drunk and beating her. She’s already been arraigned and released<br />
without bond.<br />
Raylen pays her a visit. They say an awkward hello and she kisses him full on the mouth. She<br />
confesses to having a crush on him since she was 12.<br />
She tells him she told Bowman she wanted a divorce and he told her her body would never<br />
be found. She tells him about Bowman’s plans to get into the NFL never materializing and him<br />
blaming her for her miscarriage after he beat her with a belt. The last time he beat her it was<br />
because she called his brother Boyd creepy to his face. She calmly tells Raylen how he knocked<br />
her into the stove and she knew it would be the last time he beat her. So the next night she fixed<br />
his favorite dinner, waited until he was shoveling it in and then blew him away with a .30’06 deer<br />
rifle. There’s still a blood stain on the floor.<br />
Raylen waits as she gets in the shower.<br />
Boyd’s flunky walks in the front door. Raylen sizes him up and asks to see the guy’s swastika<br />
tattoo. From the guy’s gator necklace, which he boasts he made himself, Raylen puts him as<br />
being from Florida. Belle Glade, he confirms. The guy is Dewey Crow.<br />
Raylen remembers sending away a Crow away in Florida.<br />
He says he’s there to take Ava some place. Raylen sends him outside to knock on the front<br />
door properly. Instead, Dewey goes to his trunk and grabs a shotgun.<br />
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