<strong>Justified</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> about to give up any information. He does, however, invite the Marshals to a barbeque. ”I’m going to hook you up with some bacon you ain’t never going to forget,” Limehouse coos to Rachel, who is unimpressed. Givens drives away... and is spotted by Dickie and Ash, who are parked nearby waiting to get past the police check point to the bridge into Limehouse’s holler. Ash is furious to see the law, but Dickie doesn’t appear to be too terribly surprised. Ash then explains that, if they can’t approach Limehouse directly, then Dickie will have to find a way to get the money. Dickie and Ash repair to the motel where Dewey and Lance are holed up with Combs and his son Junior who have a grudge against the Bennetts because of Mag’s ”sell-out” to the mining company. Dickie calls Limehouse. After one failed attempt to make contact because of caution by Limehouse’s man, a connection is made after Dickie assures Limehouse that he knows ”how to talk” on a ’phone. ”I assume you are aware of the situation up here,” Limehouse says in reference to the Marshals. Dickie is aware, which is why he needs Limehouse to personally deliver the ”package.” Devil returns to Johnny’s recently reclaimed bar where Boyd hands him a small stack of bills. Devil, thinking of Quarles’s proposition, wonders when Boyd plans to execute a big score. Boyd dismisses Devil, telling his flunky to be patient. Devil scowls. Then Givens enters. He inquires about his father and then tells the story of the night his mother finally left after years of abuse. Givens was just a boy. Mom ran to Limehouse’s territory — where white women sometimes went for shelter because they knew their men wouldn’t follow. Well, a drunken Arlo did follow, only to be ”felled” by a young Limehouse when he tried to land a haymaker the man. ”He beat him so bad that I had to drag him back to the car and drive him home myself,” Givens concludes before explaining that he just visited Limehouse today. Boyd wonders why such a visit occurred. Givens explains that Dickie and Dewey escaped prison. Boyd suggests that Givens take a closer look at the prison medic. Later, Devil corners Johnny, asking about the low payment from Boyd. Devil reminds Johnny that he is in a wheelchair because of Boyd. ”There was a time I believed in Boyd Crowder,” Devil says. ”But the man we have today is not that Boyd. Not by a long shot.” Devil then tells Johnny about the Quarles deal. Givens, in the meantime, is parked outside the motel hideout after his tip from Boyd. He looks up to see Ash crossing the parking lot with a box full of coffee and take-out lunches. Ash stops dead in his tracks. The two stare at each other. Then Ash drops the food and reaches for his gun. Givens slams on the gas pedal and the car hurtles forward into Ash, knocking him down. When the guard somehow manages to stand and start shooting, Givens throws the car into reverse, hitting him again. Givens then goes inside the motel room to find a cigarette still burning, but no escapees. Just then, a van peels out of the motel parking lot, closely followed by a car. Givens then gets info from the injured Ash. The plan is for Limehouse to bring Mags’s money to her old store, where Dickie will meet him. Givens calls Rachel, who explains that she has just turned around a truck full of pig manure at the police check point and sent it back into the holler, and that she hasn’t let any traffic out of Limehouse’s part of town. Realizing that Mag’s money will not be delivered and that Dickie might just die for because of it, Givens curses as he suspects that he might have to save Dickie Bennett. Dickie, meanwhile, is forced into his mom’s old store at gunpoint by the Combs father and son. The place has been trashed. Dickie begins looking behind the wall for the money and pulls out a battered cooler. He slowly lifts the lid when there is a pair of blasts. Ash’s accomplices fall dead... and out steps Limehouse who took an old underground railroad trail to evade the police checkpoint at the bridge. Overjoyed, Dickie opens the cooler to reveal a measly amount of cash, just over $42,000. ”There was supposed to be $3 million in there!” Dickie exclaims. Limehouse calmly explains that it was spent by Mags to buy up surrounding property. Dickie, who suspects Limehouse, pushes away the money. He doesn’t want it. Dickie only asks for a shotgun. ”Are you good with this, Mr. Bennett?” asks Limehouse. Dickie just laughs in disbelief. After Limehouse exits, Givens pulls up to the store to hear shotgun blasts. He enters to find Dickie sitting inside. The escapee has been firing off random shots. ”I hereby surrender,” Dickie says. ”To be very clear, I am the victim here,” and Givens agrees, and wonders where Dewey might be. 80
<strong>Justified</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Dewey has been taped to a chair in a hotel room by the medic. Lance then wheels Dickie past a long row of surgical tools. He spreads a tarp on the bed. Dewey screams – and Lance injects him. Once again, Dewey goes limp. The doc then calls someone on his cell. ”I may have a way for us to make some more money.” Back at Johnny’s bar, Devil and Johnny approach Boyd. Devil explains that this particular conversation has been a longtime coming. Devil then pulls a gun and aims it at Boyd’s head. ”Whatever led you in your imagination to believe you could pull this off?” Boyd asks. Johnny then pulls a gun on Devil, whose mouth drops open. Boyd rises, gun in hand, and shoots Devil in the chest. ”All I ever asked for was your loyalty,” Boyd whispers. He tells Devil to close his eyes. Then Boyd, almost gently, shoots Devil in the head. 81