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

you luck with that,” Givens says. Givens then slugs Boyd in the stomach and drags him into the<br />

back room. The Marshal, furious that he has once again been connected with Boyd, demands to<br />

know more about Quarles. ”You think that idea came from me?” Boyd asks. The criminal insists<br />

that he did not tell Quarles that Givens was on the payroll.<br />

Quarles, in the meantime, enters the office of the Harlan county sheriff and offers to make a<br />

”donation” in exchange for essentially looking the other way when Quarles makes a play to take<br />

over the oxy market. Quarles then adds another condition: take care of a small problem named<br />

Boyd Crowder. Back at the Marshals office, Tim delivers more FBI into pertaining to Quarles –<br />

e.g. information on Theo and Sammy Tonin, father and son mobsters.<br />

Speaking of, Quarles ”welcomes” Sammy to his temporary Kentucky home. Sammy suggests<br />

that Quarles is wasting his time with a bunch of hillbillies. Quarles counters that once the oxy<br />

market is secured, it will bring in $1 million each month. Sammy, who occasionally stutters,<br />

warns Quarles that he is on his second and last chance after the last incident with the ”rent<br />

boy.” Wynn raises an eyebrow at the reference, but remains silent. Sammy leaves.<br />

Givens, meanwhile, is looking for Sammy, but hasn’t been able to find him by calling hotels<br />

and asking for the name. He approaches Tim (again) and asks for help. Tim explains that Sammy<br />

is under FBI surveillance and he doesn’t want to risk Givens going all ”Raylan” on the mobster<br />

and embarrassing the Marshals. Givens promises not to touch the man. He just wants to warn<br />

Sammy that being in business with Quarles is not good for business.<br />

At Johnny’s bar, Ava refuses to serve Arlo, especially after the previous night at Limehouse’s<br />

compound. ”You know you’re not supposed to drink on your meds,” Ava warns. Suddenly, the<br />

doors swing open and the sheriff and his deputy, Nick, enter. They find illegal video poker machines<br />

and a locked emergency exit. The sheriff promptly closes down the bar. Boyd fumes.<br />

Givens, meanwhile, watches Sammy eat from a much classier hotel bar. Tim has come through<br />

again. Just then, two men suits enter. FBI. ”Please come with us,” says FBI guy no. 1. ”Let’s go<br />

Marshal.” Now it’s Givens’ turn to fume.<br />

He is soon being questioned by an incredulous Agent Barkley, who doesn’t buy that Givens<br />

is actually looking for a minor felon distantly connected to Sammy. ”All I need from you, chief,<br />

and your deputy here is to back off,” Barkley warns Art before exiting. Art, who doesn’t like<br />

Barkley, tells Givens to be careful ... but doesn’t tell him to stop what he’s doing. Boyd then<br />

visits Limehouse with a large sum of money and a request to look into a certain sheriff who has<br />

taken a bribe from Quarles. Boyd warns that whatever Limehouse knows, he should know – or<br />

Boyd will ”close out my account.”<br />

At the horse track, Sammy looks into buying a steed or two. Givens, meanwhile, watches<br />

from a nearby stable. Givens pays a trainer to send Sammy into a large barn where Givens waits.<br />

Givens introduces himself to Sammy by smacking the mobster in the head. Sammy then asks<br />

to be killed quickly. ”Tell Quarles I didn’t beg,” Sammy says. Givens is surprised – and angry,<br />

noting that it’s the second time as of late that someone has accused him of being dirty. Givens<br />

explains that he was not sent by Quarles. Givens also correctly notes that Sammy has no love<br />

for Quarles and is, in fact, fearful of him. ”I’m starting to think you and I want the same thing,”<br />

Givens says.<br />

Sometime later, Givens shows up at Quarles’ home. The Marshal explains that Quarles has<br />

moved into a home that is less than 200 yards from a piano school. The relevance? Well, a place<br />

even suspected of selling drugs could be in a lot of trouble doing it so close to a school. In fact,<br />

with Quarles’ record, it wasn’t hard to convince a judge to have the place investigated. ”24 hours<br />

from now, anything left in that building belongs to the Marshals service,” Givens says. Asks<br />

Quarles: ”This is how you’re going to do it?” Says Givens: ”For now.” Givens then climbs into his<br />

car and drives away.<br />

Wynn, meanwhile, has more bad news. The wire transfer of money from Sammy was cancelled.<br />

Quarles correctly guesses that Givens was involved. So Quarles heads out to see Sammy, who<br />

explains that Quarles has not adequately taken care of local law enforcement. Quarles promises<br />

to start doing so in the very near future. He then urges Sammy to mention that Givens is ”in<br />

bed” with Boyd Crowder the next time the mobster is sure the FBI is listening. Sammy, clearly<br />

intimidated by Quarles, agrees. Back at Johnny’s bar, Boyd shares a drink with Shelby. He<br />

offers the man a ”change in occupation” and suggests that Shelby might run for sheriff in the<br />

next election.<br />

In Oklahoma, Gary is pitching his financial and real estate expertise to a roomful of bored<br />

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