Trust (Justified)

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Episode no.Season 6
Episode 10
Directed byAdam Arkin
Written byBenjamin Cavell
Featured musicSteve Porcaro
"Trust"
Justified episode
Episode no.Season 6
Episode 10
Directed byAdam Arkin
Written byBenjamin Cavell
Featured musicSteve Porcaro
Cinematography byAttila Szalay
Editing bySteve Polivka
Original air dateMarch 24, 2015 (2015-03-24)
Running time40 minutes
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"Trust" is the tenth episode of the sixth season of the American Neo-Western[1] television series Justified. It is the 75th overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Benjamin Cavell and directed by Adam Arkin. It originally aired on FX on March 24, 2015.

The series is based on Elmore Leonard's stories about the character Raylan Givens, particularly "Fire in the Hole", which serves as the basis for the episode. The series follows Raylan Givens, a tough deputy U.S. Marshal enforcing his own brand of justice. The series revolves around the inhabitants and culture in the Appalachian Mountains area of eastern Kentucky, specifically Harlan County where many of the main characters grew up. In the episode, Boyd kidnaps Katherine in order to blackmail Avery for ransom money. Meanwhile, Ava finds Dewey Crowe's necklace and is desperate to cooperate with the Marshals when Vasquez wants to end their partnership.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 1.72 million household viewers and gained a 0.5 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received extremely positive reviews from critics, who praised the twists, performances, writing, directing and "shocking" ending.

Katherine (Mary Steenburgen) talks with Duffy (Jere Burns) on the phone, expressing frustration that they committed the heist and fire while she was in the Pizza Portal. Unknown to Katherine, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) and Tim (Jacob Pitts) are overhearing their discussion.

Limehouse (Mykelti Williamson) meets with Boyd (Walton Goggins) at the bar, where Boyd pays him the $100,000 reward to help him and Ava (Joelle Carter) escape Harlan once the new heist is done. Limehouse accepts to help them but states that once they leave, they can never return to Harlan. During this, Ava finds Dewey Crowe's gator-tooth necklace and takes it. At a diner, Raylan and Tim meet with Avery (Sam Elliott) and Boon (Jonathan Tucker). They push Avery's paranoia, suggesting that Katherine is working with Boyd to steal his money and predicting that she will inquire about how he's moving it. They suggest him to call her and tell that he is moving the money to Charlotte as a trust test, although Avery says he trusts her. However, after they leave, Avery calls her to tell her that he's moving the money to Charlotte.

Katherine informs Duffy about the new move, so he informs Boyd and his crew. Raylan and Tim set up a decoy truck to be attacked in order to get Boyd although they express concern that Boyd will not fall for it. At the bar, Boyd sends Carl (Justin Welborn) and Earl (Ryan Dorsey) to hit the car but he tells Ava that he knows the truck is a decoy. Ava relays this information to Raylan, who informs Rachel (Erica Tazel) and Vasquez (Rick Gomez). Vasquez expresses frustration that Ava hasn't helped them in the case and intends to send her back to prison. Meanwhile, Boyd meets with Katherine holding a gun.

Avery visits Loretta's great aunt Lilian (K Callan) to stop her partnership with Boyd and offers to buy her properties. Lilian refuses and Avery leaves the house, but he instructs Boon to enter and kill Lilian. He then receives a call from Katherine's phone but it's actually Boyd, who has kidnapped Katherine and will only release her if Avery gives him his money on a certain location. Avery does not hesitate in the terms and accepts to do what is needed. Meanwhile, Duffy is confronted by his bodyguard Mike (Jonathan Kowalsky), who has deduced that Duffy snitched on Grady Hale. He attacks Duffy and handcuffs him to a table. He then leaves a message on Katherine's phone, telling her he needs to speak with her, unaware of her current status.

Earl and Carl are arrested after trying to hit on the decoy truck although there are no shots fired and Tim informs that Boyd wasn't with them. Raylan visits Ava at her house, as she prepares to pack their stuff with Limehouse's fake IDs. He explains that Vasquez wants to end her cooperation, which will result in Ava returning to prison. Ava then pulls out Dewey's necklace, suggesting that they could arrest for his murder. Raylan states they can't arrest him without proper evidence and the necklace is not enough to prove it. Ava then suggests she could get Boyd to confess. At the diner, Boon intimidates a hipster and an engineering student in a greasy spoon.

Avery meets with Boyd at night to deliver two duffel bags of money. Boyd returns Katherine and leaves with the money, but he also tells Avery that Katherine was involved in the heist as revenge because she thought he killed Grady. Katherine claims she no longer believes he killed her husband and asks what's gonna happen now, Avery doesn't respond. Boyd meets with Ava on the road and they hug. However, Ava uses the opportunity to take his gun and shoot him in the shoulder. Raylan appears, as Ava was just supposed to make him confess. Ava defends her actions, stating that he wouldn't confess and that Vasquez would probably still send her to prison. Despite Raylan telling her that he will follow her, she gets into Boyd's truck and leaves with the money.

Production

Development

In February 2015, it was reported that the tenth episode of the sixth season would be titled "Trust", and was to be directed by Adam Arkin and written by executive producer Benjamin Cavell.[2]

Writing

When questioned about Ava's actions, series developer Graham Yost said, "the big idea was that we wanted to build a season that was about Raylan versus Boyd with Ava caught in the middle. To a degree, it was kind of a little bit like Boyd's old thing of blowing up a car on the edge of town and distracting people while he's actually going to go hit a bank. To a degree, we wanted to distract people with the Raylan versus Boyd and not have them realize that the story was really about Ava, and that she was going to do something that was going to confound them both. The story would then be about getting Ava and who's going to get her first."[3]

The idea of having Boyd kidnapping Katherine to get the money wasn't the original idea. Yost said, "the Elmore [Leonard] rule is basically cutting through the expectation and finding what's the smartest move. So Boyd figures out that Raylan's probably going to be on top of this, so he does the smarter move and he goes right to use Katherine."[3]

Casting

Despite being credited, Nick Searcy does not appear in the episode as his respective character.

Reception

References

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