<strong>Justified</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> The man laughs his balding head off as he speeds off into retirement. 90
<strong>Justified</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> The Man Behind the Curtain Season 3 <strong>Episode</strong> Number: 33 Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 7 Originally aired: Tuesday February 28, 2012 Writer: Ryan Farley Director: Peter Werner Show Stars: Timothy Olyphant (U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens), Nick Searcy (Chief Deputy Art Mullen), Joelle Carter (Ava Crowder), Natalie Zea (Winona Hawkins), Jacob Pitts (Deputy Marshal Tim Gutterson), Erica Tazel (Deputy Marshal Rachel Brooks), Walton Goggins (Boyd Crowder) Guest Stars: Stephen Tobolowsky (Agent Barkley), Raymond J. Barry (Arlo Givens), Jim Beaver (Shelby), Jere Burns (Wynn Duffy), Neal McDonough (Robert Quarles), David Meunier (Johnny Crowder), William Ragsdale (Gary Hawkins), Mykelti Williamson (Ellstin Limehouse) Summary: Raylan’s tactics put him at odds with the FBI as he intensifies his efforts to take down Quarles and the Detroit mob. Arlo wanders down a rural road in the middle of the night. He talks to ghosts as he approaches Limehouse’s compound. ”I’d get out of my way if I were you!” the old man yells at one of Limehouse’s annoyed soldiers. Inside the compound, Errol, who organized the attack on the oxy clinic without his boss’ say so, scolds triggerman Tanner, who is on the run from the law. ”Quarles knows I did this, I’m a dead man!” Tanner yells. Limehouse enters with a plan: Tanner will return to Quarles, claim sole responsibility for the oxy clinic massacre (explaining that it was an attempt to get back at the Crowders by framing them) and then act as Limehouse’s spy on Quarles’ activities. Tanner agrees – and then another one of Limehouse’s men alert the boss to wandering Arlo. So Limehouse ambles outside to find Arlo demanding the return of Givens’ long-gone mother. The old man has lost it. Arlo pulls a gun and is promptly struck down. ”What you want to do with him?” a man asks Limehouse. Meanwhile, Givens bellies up to a crowded and nosy bar at his new hotel – and is soon joined by Quarles. ”Whatever Boyd Crowder is paying you, I will double it,” Quarles amicably proposes. Givens laughs – and mentions Quarles’ ”propensity for tooling up male hustlers.” The smile quickly fades from Quarles’ face. ”I’m sure we’ll be running into each other again real soon,” Quarles says. The next day, Givens heads to the office and asks Tim for a favor. Givens wants to ”bury” Quarles, but has no jurisdiction. So the Marshal asks Tim to call back his friends in the FBI. Meanwhile, Quarles and Wynn discuss what to do with the money that was intended to bribe Givens. Quarles suggests he will drive to Harlan and offer it someone who will not refuse. ”The boss’ son is coming,” Wynn warns. Quarles explains that he was more or less adopted by the boss, but despises the man’s son, Sammy. It is implied that Quarles was passed over as heir to the criminal crown because of the unsavory habits that Givens mentioned. Quarles then grabs the briefcase of money and exits. At Johnny’s bar, Boyd enters to find Givens at the bar. Boyd explains that Arlo was injured asking for his dead wife at Limehouse’s compound. ”Sounds like he’s off his meds and I wish 91