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		<title>Burn Notice Recap: &quot;Comrades&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sergei Yablonovic. I am a friend of your Michael Westen and won't tell you anything. They have beaten me, but I have told them nothing. But you, you all have the faces of traitors! What did you tell them?!

I apologize. Michael's brother Nate tells me I should speak to you after all.]]></description>
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<p>Sergei Yablonovic. I am a friend of your <strong>Michael Westen</strong> and won&#8217;t tell you anything. They have beaten me, but I have told them nothing. But you, you all have the faces of traitors! What did you tell them?!</p>
<h3>The Recap</h3>
<p>I apologize. Michael&#8217;s brother Nate tells me I should speak to you after all.</p>
<p>Reading through the file Michael received from his Pakistani friend, he discovers Carla&#8217;s cover in Kurdistan was as an irrigation consultant. He assumes she might be using the same cover in Miami and sends Sam to investigate. Sam spends $1300 wining and dining <strong>Harvey Gunderson</strong> until he finally waves a badge and says he&#8217;s with the DEA. One quick threat to call the USDA and have Harvey kicked out of his cushy positions and a list of names of irrigation experts in Florida is handed over. That gives Michael a P.O. Box.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Michael becomes involved in more pressing matters. His brother Nate returns from Fort Lauderdale and brings his brother in on a job, rescuing a kidnapped Ukrainian girl from human smugglers. The girl&#8217;s sister Katya needs the help before she gets herself killed attacking the gangster, Ivan, again.</p>
<p>However, in order to find the girls Michael and Sam must coerce information from Ivan. That&#8217;s where I come in. With only three days to discover where the traffickers keep the girls before they are killed, Sam realizes he will not break Ivan quickly enough. So I am asked to go inside as another prisoner to gain Ivan&#8217;s trust. I do that the only way I know how: by fighting.</p>
<p>The first snippet of information I manage to get from Ivan tells us where to find Takarov, who runs all operations in Florida. Fiona and Sam discover that the top floor of Romanov&#8217;s, which serves an excellent borscht, is heat shielded, so they arrange for Fiona to sneak in. Unfortunately, it is only a software pirating operation. So we step up the pressure on Ivan.</p>
<p>I convince him we need to escape and try to warn Takarov. I crack a few of Nate&#8217;s ribs, pretend to kill him and Sam, and drive off with Ivan. We go to the safe house and I send Ivan along to tell Takarov the girls have been safely moved. Then Fiona, Sam, and I free the girls. Ivan did not live long enough to enjoy his new freedom.</p>
<h3>Character Counts</h3>
<p>Tonight saw the return of Nate Westen, played by <strong>Seth Peterson</strong>. Seth had originally read for the role of Michael and impressed <strong>Matt Nix</strong>, but didn&#8217;t quite fit what he was looking for in his burned spy. He did strike Nix as the perfect annoying little brother, though, and this role was created for him.</p>
<p>That said, I&#8217;ve got to be honest; until last year&#8217;s season finale, I could not stand Nate. Then it finally hit me that he was playing his role perfectly. I was <em>supposed</em> to be annoyed by him. On re-watching the first season, I really appreciated his performance a lot more.</p>
<p>Tonight we get some nice small moments between, and about, the relationship between the brothers. Nate&#8217;s got incredible respect for his brother, even if he doesn&#8217;t always like him and Michael finally sees how his own actions and behavior impact his brother, even if it does take a little prompting from Madeline. Seems Nate didn&#8217;t really get into big trouble until big brother left home.</p>
<p>The growth between these two, slow and in spurts, feels natural and it&#8217;s a pleasure to watch.</p>
<h3>Chin Bits</h3>
<p>As much fun as Sam had this episode, he didn&#8217;t have a whole lot of killer lines. He was central to both stories, abusing his liver with Harvey Gunderson and running the interrogation of Ivan, so I suspect Nix and episode co-writer <strong>Jason Ning</strong> felt they didn&#8217;t need to give The Chin any zingers. I&#8217;d tend to agree. The glint in <strong>Bruce Campbell</strong>&#8216;s eyes at the entire notion of interrogating someone was more than enough for me. He looked like a kid in a candy store.</p>
<p>That said, we did get one awesome exchange where The Chin was the butt of the zinger. After causing a scene in Romanov&#8217;s so Fiona could slip upstairs, she got him out of the Russian goon&#8217;s grip with elan:</p>
<blockquote><p>Fiona: Take your hands off my father! He has dementia! Do you understand? Can&#8217;t you see his mind is gone? He doesn&#8217;t even know what he&#8217;s saying&#8230;<br />
Sam: Daddy?<br />
Fiona: Bet you never thought you&#8217;d hear me call you that.</p></blockquote>
<h3>Important Lessons in Spycraft</h3>
<ul>
<li>Jobs in agriculture make convenient covers. The downside is you might have to become a chick pea expert</li>
<li>You can tell a lot about a tail by the moves they use</li>
<li>Torture&#8217;s like getting groceries with a flame thrower. Getting information is about creating a new reality</li>
<li>No makeup can simulate blood and bruises up close</li>
<li>The way a person fights can tell you a lot about where they&#8217;re from</li>
<li>One of the hardest things to do in a fight is make it look like you&#8217;re trying to kill someone without doing permanent damage</li>
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<h3>Parting Thoughts</h3>
<p>Ah, Harvey Gunderson. Let&#8217;s review his titles, shall we?</p>
<ul>
<li>Secretary/Treasurer Agricultural Association of South Florida</li>
<li>President Miami Water Resources Board</li>
<li>Vice President Board of Soil Scientists</li>
</ul>
<p>The always brilliant <strong>Larry Miller</strong> guests as the perfect foil for Sam. But I&#8217;m actually a little saddened by this, now that I have time to think about it. There&#8217;s just no reason to bring Harvey Gunderson back on the show. That means, no more Larry Miller. Damn.</p>
<p>A good, solid episode that pushed forward on all fronts: Michael got more information on Carla, even if it is just a location to stake out; Michael and Nate had their bonding moment; and Sam gave Fi a nice compliment when he suggested she extract Ivan by herself. Plus, Fi tasered <strong>herself</strong> to take out Ivan. That&#8217;s hardcore.</p>
<p>What did everyone else think?</p>
<p><em>R.A. Porter is an aspiring television writer who currently toils away in the software mines. He can be found at his <a href="http://coyotesqrl.blogspot.com/">personal blog</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/coyotesqrl">stalked on Twitter</a>.</em></p>
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