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And speaking of Boyd Crowder, he proves, yet again, how bright he is. This plan strikes me as weirdly brazen even for Quarles, who is no shy violet. I spent the entire scene holding my breath, wondering who Quarles would shoot, but in a truly herculean display of self-control, all he does is crumple the map in his hand.

Just typing that sentence makes me a little sad, actually! Donovan has come to avenge the disappearance and presumably death of his friend, Brady Hughes, the poor unfortunate whose final moments were painted over by Wynn Duffy. Quarles talks himself and Duffy out of this situation, sharing the horrific tale of how Robert Quarles came to be who he is today.

Donovan buys this tale, and he and Quarles, both sobbing, hug it out. No fighting in my bar! Raylan is hanging out in the bar below his apartment, working on his testimony against Dickie Bennett. The bartender, Lindsay, banters with Raylan and offers to help him with his testimony. Their promising flirtation is interrupted by the arrival of Quarles and Duffy, who keeps trying to distance himself from the Quarles brand of crazy.

The macho posturing is interrupted by Lindsay and her shotgun, and my estimation of her goes way, way up. Maybe that was the problem with Winona; unlike Aunt Helen, Ava or Lindsay, she never got to wield a shotgun. According to Art, all Raylan has to do is speak in English, and Vasquez and the judge will make sure Dickie stays in his orange jumpsuit for the foreseeable future.

Raylan tells the judge to let Dickie go because sooner rather than later Dickie and his glorious hair! Enough of a departure from Mags Bennett to elide comparisons but psychotic enough to present a credible threat to Raylan not to mention Boyd. So Election Day looms in Harlan County, and both sides are getting down to old-timey tactics. Also, Arlo is driving the bus to and from polling places, which gives everybody the correct degree of concern. America, everybody!

Only we are not your savages. And now you get to leave with your life. Quarles just smiles that psychotic smile at Boyd and stomps back to the trailer. There, he pops some oxy and freaks Wynn ever the further out, until they get a visitor in the form of a street hustler named Donovan. Finally playing a rent boy like God and Alan Ball always intended him to!

So this kid is a friend of the ill-fated Brady Hughes, a. Bed Boy. Quarles responds to this threat with a crazy-eyed and smack-addled story about his own heroin-addicted father, who pimped young master Quarles out to men to pay for his addiction. He chose to take the kill himself and became the man you see unraveling in front of you today, staring down a gun barrel, melodramatic as fuck. Donovan is a close friend of Brady Hughes , the Detroit street hustler that Robert Quarles held captive, tortured and ultimately murdered.

Donovan comes to Harlan to avenge Brady's death but ultimately winds up being held hostage by Quarles. Donovan is portrayed by guest star Marshall Allman. Donovan is a close friend of Detroit street hustler Brady Hughes, who was held hostage, tortured, and ultimately murdered by Robert Quarles. He points the gun at Quarles and it soon becomes clear that the young man believes Quarles is responsible for his street hustler friend, Brady Hughes, going missing and likely having been killed.

Quarles talks the boy down, explaining that his own father was a heroin addict who pimped him out to other men. When Theo Tonin caught wind of this horror, he offered Quarles the chance to kill his old man. The year-old Quarles did just that. So, Quarles explained, he understood Brady only too well and only wanted to "set him free.



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