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Wade Messer (played by James LeGros) is a small-time criminal in Harlan. He first appears as an associate of the Bennett family in season 2. When Loretta McCready finds out about her father's fate she pays Wade $150 for a ride back to Harlan and Mags' house seeking revenge.
Dewey (Damon Herriman) and Wade (James LeGros) go to the woods to dig something. In reality, Dewey intends to kill Wade and is making him dig his own grave. Wade turns around and Dewey shoots him in the stomach, but Wade attacks him until Dewey knocks him over with a shovel. As the shovel breaks, Dewey is forced to take a crowbar from the car.
It also marked the return of James LeGros as Wade Messer, last seen in "Harlan Roulette". Yost previously expressed interest in having the character return in the fourth season. [13] In September 2013, Michael Rapaport joined the series in the recurring role of Dale Crowe Jr., "the sexy and charismatic patriarch of a white-trash Florida crime ...
Paxton orders Mooney to kill Boyd, who ambushes him and bribes him to work for him. The Crowes come to Harlan and Daryl discovers that Wade Messer, under Dewey's employ, stole from him on orders from Boyd, encouraging Dewey to kill him. Boyd's henchman Carl Lennon brings him Teri. He calls a number on her phone and Johnny Crowder answers.
With only Timothy Olyphant's lead lawman Raylan Givens returning from the original series,Justified: City Primeval kept the Elmore Leonard crime thriller aura of the original series in place ...
Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) receives a tip that may lead to Wade Messer (James LeGros). Wade tries to escape in a truck with the help of a colleague, J.T. (Mike Foy) but Raylan notices him from a roadblock. Wade and J.T. try to escape but the truck crashes. Raylan arrives at the truck but Wade escapes.
The best place to stream the original six seasons of FX's Justified is Hulu, which will also be the streaming hub for the new season premiering July 18, 2023. 'Justified' Fans, the Reboot Has Arrived!
The second season of the American neo-Western [1] television series Justified premiered on February 9, 2011, on FX, and concluded on May 4, 2011, consisting of 13 episodes. [2] The series was developed by Graham Yost based on Elmore Leonard's novels Pronto and Riding the Rap and his short story "Fire in the Hole". [3]