Plot
Boyd ( Walton Goggins) stops the truck driver, Hagan ( Shea Whigham), ordering him to drive him somewhere. Meanwhile, Raylan ( Timothy Olyphant) visits the hill people, forced off their land by mining pollution. Learning that there's bad blood over Arlo using them to move drugs up and down the mountain, Raylan signs over the deed to Arlo's place to them as restitution and to be rid of his last tie to Harlan, and continues on his way to Grubes' cabin. At the cabin, Zachariah ( Jeff Fahey) and Ava ( Joelle Carter) dig a grave for Grubes, thinking the wisest thing is to lie low with six months' of supplies in the cabin. However, while finishing with digging, they hear on a police scanner that Boyd has escaped custody and deduce he will come for them, causing Ava to suffer a nervous breakdown. Duffy ( Jere Burns) is released from custody and picks up his stuff from Vasquez ( Rick Gomez) in the Marshal's office, stating he plans to leave Kentucky forever. Before he leaves, Vasquez questions him on the Simon Poole case. Duffy feigns ignorance and leaves the office. Loretta ( Kaitlyn Dever) and her ex-boyfriend Derrick (Riley Bodenstab) are hiding in a barn when Boon ( Jonathan Tucker) finds them. Derrick tries to show his bravery but Boon shoots him in the shoulder. Vasquez becomes irate with the Marshals who have merely issued a bulletin saying Raylan's life has been threatened, and puts in a call to the FBI and aProduction
Development
In March 2015, it was reported that the twelfth episode of the sixth season would be titled "Collateral", and was to be directed by Michael Pressman and written by executive producer Chris Provenzano and producer VJ Boyd.Writing
Star Walton Goggins struggled with the storyline involving his character and the driver, particularly during the scene where he kills him. He said, "I had a real hard time with it, because that is who Boyd represents, that's who he speaks up for when he speaks publicly and that man's issues are the issues that he fights for. I can't just arbitrarily commit that act, because that's a psychopath, and Boyd Crowder is not a psychopath. He's an outlaw, he's a villain. I get that. But he also has a moral code, and the people that he's killed in this show up until this point — aside from the pilot — were people that were trying to kill him." Casting Shea Whigham made it easier for him to prepare for the episode. Series developer Graham Yost said, "Shea just brought a truth and a weight and a reality to it that just meshed well with where Boyd was and is. So it was a tough one." The night shootout between Raylan and Boyd was originally 8-pages long in the shooting script and involved more action. Co-producer Leonard Chang suggested that the series could apply Aristotle's ''Casting
Despite being credited,Reception
Viewers
In its original American broadcast, "Collateral" was seen by an estimated 1.83 million household viewers and gained a 0.5 ratings share among adults aged 18–49, according to Nielsen Media Research. This means that 0.5 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode. This was a 7% decrease in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 1.96 million viewers with a 0.6 in the 18-49 demographics.Critical reviews
"Collateral" received universal acclaim from critics. Seth Amitin of '' IGN'' gave the episode a perfect "masterpiece" 10 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "Wow. This wasn't just a great episode, but one of the great keystones of a very good series. We could be in for a spectacular, ferocious ending to ''Justified'' - one it well deserves." Alasdair Wilkins of '' The A.V. Club'' gave the episode an "A" grade and wrote, "In its way, 'Collateral' functions almost as a 'What if?' episode, showing us what it would look like if Raylan abandoned all vestiges of his humanity, of his sense of right and wrong. Without seeing the preview for next week, I can't say for certain if he's going to regain any of his admittedly shaky lawman's morality, but it's hard to imagine the show managing to outdo the darkness of Raylan's confrontation with Boyd on that hillside. That was a meeting of two killers, two long lost souls. That's an aspect of what ''Justified'' is, but it's not the only one. Perhaps next week's finale will show us something brighter, at least by this show's standards. If it took Bob getting shot to get Raylan back there, it might just be worth it. They do say it's darkest just before the dawn, but if 'Collateral' was the darkness, next week better have one hell of a dawn waiting for us." Damon Darlin of '' The New York Times'' wrote, "This episode did not let us down. It gave us more of Raylan than usual as he scoured the hills. His encounter with a destitute mountain man is the heart of the episode as Raylan rids himself of the last bit of his criminal family's legacy." Alan Sepinwall of '' HitFix'' wrote, "Raylan wants Boyd dead, and Boyd wants a lot of people dead and the money in his hands, and there's a much harder edge to their dialogue than there's ever been before on the show. Which is about how it should be, with the end only a week away. It's been a lot of fun watching these two circle each other for years, but a time comes when one or both of them is likely to end up in the ground. That's serious business, and ''Justified'' is acknowledging that as it makes last-minute preparations for however this story will end." Jeff Stone of '' IndieWire'' gave the episode an "A" grade and wrote, "Ava's only able to get away when Boyd shows up, and even then she gets picked up by Markham's crooked cops. Now Markham's got the one thing Boyd and Raylan want most, other than each other dead. Time for a showdown." Kyle Fowle of '' Entertainment Weekly'' wrote, "In completely relative terms, the penultimate episode of ''Justified'', 'Collateral', is a bit of a cool-down episode, the kind of episode that spends a bit more time ruminating before heading into what's sure to be a bloody finale. With that said though, this is still ''Justified'', which means that even the cool-down episodes are packed to the brim with high-stakes chases and the establishing of brand new consequences." Matt Zoller Seitz of '' Vulture'' gave the episode a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "It's fitting that so much of ''Justified''s second-to-last episode 'Collateral' takes place on a desolate, wooded mountain haunted by the ghosts of an old way of life, one that used to be driven by rural traditions and old-fashioned, digger-driven mining." Neely Tucker of '' The Washington Post'' wrote, "So, that's it, really. Ho hum. Not much to... TARNATION, ''JUSTIFIED''!!!! Why are you ending? How can next week be it? You can seriously wrap up Wynn, Boyd, Raylan, Ava, Avery and the feds all angling for those duffel bags with $10 million in ONE SHOW? Because that’s the delish ending that appears to be in the offing: Everybody and his brother headed up the mountain to get the money. It’s going to be like 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World', only with guns and ganja. Wheeee!" James Queally of '' Los Angeles Times'' wrote, "On a second watch, I realized how necessary this episode was. In all the chaos of the last two or three episodes, we haven't had time to return to the central questions that drive this show. Is Raylan a lawman, or is his badge the only thing that keeps him from turning into another version of Boyd Crowder? Has Boyd accepted that he's the villain of his own story, or does he still see himself as more Robin Hood than Jesse James?" Sean McKenna of ''TV Fanatic'' gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "It was bittersweet watching the penultimate episode of the series, knowing ''Justified'' is coming to a close, but this season has been top-notch from the characters, story, writing and acting. It's certainly looking like it's going to go out with a satisfying bang." Jack McKinney of '' Paste'' gave the episode a 9.2 out of 10 and wrote, "This episode certainly lives up to its 'First Half' responsibilities. It is a painfully fast hour that leaves me wondering if my biggest complaint with the final episode next week may be that it simply went by too quickly."References
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Collateral (Justified) Justified (TV series) episodes 2015 American television episodes