Burn Notice Recap: “Comrades”
1 August 2008
by R.A. Porter
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?!
The Recap
I apologize. Michael’s brother Nate tells me I should speak to you after all.
Reading through the file Michael received from his Pakistani friend, he discovers Carla’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 Harvey Gunderson until he finally waves a badge and says he’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.
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’s sister Katya needs the help before she gets herself killed attacking the gangster, Ivan, again.
However, in order to find the girls Michael and Sam must coerce information from Ivan. That’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’s trust. I do that the only way I know how: by fighting.
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’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.
I convince him we need to escape and try to warn Takarov. I crack a few of Nate’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.
Character Counts
Tonight saw the return of Nate Westen, played by Seth Peterson. Seth had originally read for the role of Michael and impressed Matt Nix, but didn’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.
That said, I’ve got to be honest; until last year’s season finale, I could not stand Nate. Then it finally hit me that he was playing his role perfectly. I was supposed to be annoyed by him. On re-watching the first season, I really appreciated his performance a lot more.
Tonight we get some nice small moments between, and about, the relationship between the brothers. Nate’s got incredible respect for his brother, even if he doesn’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’t really get into big trouble until big brother left home.
The growth between these two, slow and in spurts, feels natural and it’s a pleasure to watch.
Chin Bits
As much fun as Sam had this episode, he didn’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 Jason Ning felt they didn’t need to give The Chin any zingers. I’d tend to agree. The glint in Bruce Campbell’s eyes at the entire notion of interrogating someone was more than enough for me. He looked like a kid in a candy store.
That said, we did get one awesome exchange where The Chin was the butt of the zinger. After causing a scene in Romanov’s so Fiona could slip upstairs, she got him out of the Russian goon’s grip with elan:
Fiona: Take your hands off my father! He has dementia! Do you understand? Can’t you see his mind is gone? He doesn’t even know what he’s saying…
Sam: Daddy?
Fiona: Bet you never thought you’d hear me call you that.
Important Lessons in Spycraft
- Jobs in agriculture make convenient covers. The downside is you might have to become a chick pea expert
- You can tell a lot about a tail by the moves they use
- Torture’s like getting groceries with a flame thrower. Getting information is about creating a new reality
- No makeup can simulate blood and bruises up close
- The way a person fights can tell you a lot about where they’re from
- One of the hardest things to do in a fight is make it look like you’re trying to kill someone without doing permanent damage
Parting Thoughts
Ah, Harvey Gunderson. Let’s review his titles, shall we?
- Secretary/Treasurer Agricultural Association of South Florida
- President Miami Water Resources Board
- Vice President Board of Soil Scientists
The always brilliant Larry Miller guests as the perfect foil for Sam. But I’m actually a little saddened by this, now that I have time to think about it. There’s just no reason to bring Harvey Gunderson back on the show. That means, no more Larry Miller. Damn.
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 herself to take out Ivan. That’s hardcore.
What did everyone else think?
R.A. Porter is an aspiring television writer who currently toils away in the software mines. He can be found at his personal blog and stalked on Twitter.
R.A. Porter is an aspiring television writer who currently toils away in the software mines. He can be found at Sketch War, his personal blog, Tumblr, and stalked on Twitter.Tags: fuse entertainment, usa
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August 1st, 2008 at 5:39 am
Yeah, definitely a fun episode and I agree with you about Michael's brother. It was funny, right before the episode started, I told my wife “Man, we STILL haven't seen Michael's brother yet this season…” and BAM he shows up.
I'm glad that he's back, because he's a great addition. Last year I was hoping that he'd become like a part-time part of their crew and help on jobs.
The only qualm I had with the episode was that it just felt to me that after only 3 days, Ivan might not have totally fallen for Michael's foil…
Also, nice to see the Eye Patch man from Lost make the appearance as Ivan.
August 1st, 2008 at 7:22 am
It was a little unrealistic that Ivan wouldn't expect a fake in his cell, but that's what the whole gloss with the Sambo fight was supposed to handle. It was a little weak an explanation, but I understand why they needed us to get on board with the three-day schedule.
August 1st, 2008 at 9:36 am
I like the lesson “Jobs in agriculture make convenient covers.” I actually DO work on agricultural issues in tricky areas — might explain those knowing nudges and winks I've gotten over the years. Curse those spies, stealing my real job for their own nefarious purposes.
August 1st, 2008 at 9:54 am
LOL!!!
August 1st, 2008 at 2:46 pm
ROTFL!
August 2nd, 2008 at 2:57 pm
And every Lost viewer knows, you just can't kill Patchy… no matter how hard you try.
August 2nd, 2008 at 3:08 pm
That's two episodes in a row where Michael has put in a lot of hard work and screen time in order to pull off ‘the plan’ and help out the client. Matt Nix is really showcasing Jeffrey Donovan’s acting range this year.
Was there a reward or payment for helping out the Ukrainian girl? Last season we occasionally saw him get some sort of payment for his services and expenses, this year, not so much. I wonder if that’s intentional.
Otherwise, another great ep. I wonder when Carla will come calling again?
August 2nd, 2008 at 6:30 pm
Seems unlikely they got paid. She'd given all her money to Ivan already, so I don't think Michael would have asked for any more. They'll need to help out someone with a lot of money soon, I think.
August 4th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
I loved this episode. It had more of Nate in it. I wish he would be on more often. I love the scenes with Michael and Nate. The whole cast is great!
August 4th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
LOL
Good point!
August 4th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
I'd love for them to have kept track of the money they've made from what they've done.
Because going from absolutely nothing after being burned, to where they are now…it would be great to sort of have an idea of where they stand financially