<strong>Justified</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 94
<strong>Justified</strong> <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Watching the Detectives Season 3 <strong>Episode</strong> Number: 34 Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 8 Originally aired: Tuesday March 6, 2012 Writer: Graham Yost 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) Recurring Role: Raymond J. Barry (Arlo Givens), Jere Burns (Wynn Duffy), Neal Mc- Donough (Robert Quarles), William Ragsdale (Gary Hawkins), Mykelti Williamson (Ellstin Limehouse) Guest Stars: Stephen Tobolowsky (Agent Barkley), Jonathan Kowalsky (Mike), Stoney Westmoreland (Detective Dempsey), Joe Stevens (Kent Chilobeck), Rick Gomez (Attorney David Vasquez), David Andrews (Sheriff Tillman Napier), Tim De Zarn (Detective Gerrity), William Gregory Lee (Deputy Sheriff Nick Mooney) Summary: A shocking murder forces Raylan to face past mistakes. Meanwhile, Boyd goes up against Harlan’s corrupt sheriff. Gangster Sammy eats steak at a nice restaurant when he gets a call on his cell. Taking Quarles’ instructions, Sammy turns the conversation to Givens, telling the voice on the line that Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens is playing both sides of the law. ”Turns out he’s dirty,” says Sammy, knowing that the FBI is listening and explaining that Givens is in Boyd Crowder’s pocket all the while. All is going according to Quarles’ plan to get Givens into hot water with the feds. Quarles is being driven back from Tulsa by Mike with Wynn in the passenger seat. Tanner, who is secretly spying for Limehouse, calls Quarles. ”He wants to meet up to explain,” Quarles tells Wynn after hanging up. ”Brave man,” Wynn says quietly. Eventually, Quarles, Wynn and Mike stop the car in front of the house that is owned by Gary and Winona. Quarles unceremoniously shoots poor and confused Gary, who falls dead on the front lawn. It is a message to Givens. A brutal one. Later, Quarles returns to his own suburban home to find Limehouse waiting. Limehouse, accompanied by a pair of men, introduces himself to Quarles and then explains that Boyd Crowder is backing former police officer Shelby for Sheriff. Why tell Quarles? Because Limehouse likes to back winners. The next morning, Givens goes downstairs from his room above the bar. Day bartender Kent Chilobeck informs the Deputy Marshal that he saw someone messing with the trunk of Givens’ car. Sure enough, Givens finds scratches on the trunk lock, but nothing unusual in the trunk. Hmmm. Givens then gets a call summoning him to Gary’s home. 95