Justified 3.4 FAQ
What’s it called?
“The Devil You Know.”
Who’s responsible?
Teleplay is credited to Taylor Elmore (“Cottonmouth,” “Brother’s Keeper”). He once contributed the story to a second-season episode of “Star Trek: Enterprise.”
What says FX?
“A daring prison escape puts Raylan on the trail of two of his old adversaries. Boyd confronts a traitor in his inner circle.”
Does the title refer to Boyd’s dim henchman?
It does. The episode literally begins and ends with Devil.
Have we met Raylan’s two old adversaries?
You’ll remember them.
What’s doing with Quarles and Duffy and Ellstin Limehouse?
Quarles is a big part of the Boyd storyline. Limehouse and Raylan meet this week, but not for the first time. Wynn Duffy stays off camera, presumably recuperating from his encounter with Raylan last week.
What of Winona and Ava?
Wholly absent this week. As are Art Mullen and Tim Gutterson.
What else is FX not telling us?
A memorable character we haven’t seen since season two turns up. Much is spoken about Arlo Givens but, surprisingly, he does not appear this week.
Does Dickie Bennett appear tonight?
Yes. Dewey Crowe too.
What’s good?
Quarles, Limehouse and the actors who play them. Raylan’s chat with the prison nurse. The tale of Raylan’s mom. The many callbacks to season two. Raylan’s dealings with a chicken-toting gunman. “A bit of both.” “Won’t be the first time or the last I expect.” “Use the phone in the hotel room!” “Nobody wants to die alone, do they?” “Feel free to blame me.” “One of us needs to open the cooler.” “They sure can be watchful!”
What’s not so good?
No Natalie Zea or Joelle Carter. But they’re back next week.
How does it end, spoiler boy?
“You close your eyes, son.”
10 p.m. Tuesday. FX.



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