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The conversation with Boyd that you quote had me in stitches. I watched it three times. I've commented before on Raylan's inability to respect authority figures -- and here we go again. An obviously pissed off Art tells him to "keep [his] coal-miner-loving mouth shut.

He has to comment at the town meeting -- against the woman he is protecting, no less. It's almost pathological. On the other hand, this is the second time that Raylan has had the stuffing kicked out of him when he's upset about where he stands with Art. The first time was when Art forced him to take a week off; this time it's because Raylan knows that Art knows about the money.

Is there part of Raylan that thinks he deserves it? I always saw their scene in Veterans where she brings him breakfast as a breakup scene - she even talks about their relationship, "what we had," in the past tense. It seemed like it had officially ended by that point, so I never saw it as Raylan cheating on her.

Post a Comment. Justified: The Spoil by Billie Doux. He was obviously upset about what happened with Winona and the money and that it might cost him his job. He let Coover push him into a confrontation, and all it got him was cuts and bruises. Although I noticed he was a lot calmer afterward. Raylan keeps losing fistfights. He wins gunfights, though, which tend to count for more. The scene in Mags' store was just fascinating. Before it erupted into violence, Dickie was dancing around pointing a baseball bat, and Coover was carrying a huge, very childish lollipop that contrasted with his air of menace.

The best part was Mags hitting Coover with a shovel yelling, "Stop it! I love stuff like this. We finally got the rundown on the bad blood between the Bennetts and the Givenses, and it even goes back to Prohibition in a Hatfield and McCoy type of way. But the recent stuff was more relevant, since it was Raylan who gave Dickie his limp. And it explained why Dickie is obsessed with baseball bats, especially when he's around Raylan. And then there was the big meeting in the church pitting Mags against Carol Johnson, with Raylan and Boyd providing occasional commentary.

Mags was really something, talking about the slurry and the spoil and the mountaintops. She was so powerful that I actually wanted to believe her.

And yet, she is quietly buying up property out from under Black Pike for reasons of her own that must be nefarious, using her scary sons Dickie and Coover as threatening leg breakers with a frightening duffel bag that moved. Ava and her handy rifle saved Boyd again. What was "Charlie", the critter in the duffel bag? Maybe I don't want to know. Carol Johnson is hard to figure. Does she actually believe in what she does? Maybe she just believes in the money.

She certainly never believed she was in real danger; she requested Raylan because she wanted to get into his pants. Raylan either dislikes her, or he's being faithful to Winona, or both. Kirby Jr. Who DID set off those firecrackers? Post a Comment. What John Thinks. Friday, April 1, Justified: Mad Mags. Poor Charlie. Not, not him. Posted by John at PM.

In " When the Guns Come Out ", he ends up stealing the old robbery money that was heavily involved in the plots of " Blaze of Glory " and " Save My Love " and retires from his job, heading into Mexico for a well-deserved vacation.

Weaver is portrayed by co-star Casey Sander. Charlie Weaver works at the Marshals office in Lexington, Kentucky. There, he watches over the evidence locker. In " Blaze of Glory ", Weaver runs into Raylan and Winona who are waiting for him in the evidence lock-up and Raylan has Wever open the cage so Winona can get some transcripts for the Coal company case. He directs Winona to the old main boxes and gives her the key while he takes a call from the ATF. While he is there Winona steals some old money confiscated from a bank robbery 20 years ago from locker They tell him to look for some evidence from 20 years ago and that the date is May Through a little digging they discover that the bank is gone, the money was ordered back to the bank and the judge that issued the order, Reynolds, is dead.

Charlie then suggests that the money was never sent back and that it happens all the time. They look up the case number and go to search the locker where the money is supposed to be.



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