'Justified' season 6 finale spoilers: Who will stay alive in 'The Promise'? Will Raylan die?

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The sixth season of "Justified" is drawing to a close, but it does not mean that the drama and danger will wither anytime soon.

For the episode titled "The Promise," the lives of Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant), Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins), and Ava Crowder (Joelle Carter) will be at risk during their final battle to get out of Harlan alive.

In a forum on Reddit, fans of the show already shared their speculations about how the series will end.

Most fans believe that Raylan will die in the series finale in the hands of Boone (Jonathan Tucker). This might be possible, since the deputy marshall spent almost the entire penultimate episode trying to fight for his life against Boyd. If Boyd will not be able to kill him, then Boone could finish the job and take the life of the tough Kentucky officer.

Raylan might also be prepared to die, especially since he now lacks his supposed family ties. But other fans refuse to believe this theory, claiming that Raylan will live and move on with his life.

Meanwhile, fans are not sure if Ava actually has all the money that she received after her betrayal.

Some fans believe that she and Grubes buried the money in an undisclosed location. But could Boyd beat Raylan in finding Ava to get the entire $10 million?

On the other hand, the Washington Post released a theory about how the series will end next week. The report presented a very meaningful line from Darrell Scott's "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive," which reads:

"In the deep dark hills of Eastern Kentucky. That's the place where I trace my bloodlines. And it's there I read on a hillside gravestone 'You will never leave Harlan alive.'"

Does this mean that no one will survive the upcoming final battle?

Justified Season 6 finale airs Tuesday, April 14.

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