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Jul. 26th, 2013 01:07 pmTV commentary:
Burn Notice- So we learn some things about Michael's past. That infamous Russian incident is finally revealed. Apparently, some asset betrayed them and had a piece of info that would burn a lot of fellow operatives, and he had holed up in some factory. But under Larry's influence, he had been getting more and more ruthless. The easiest way to solve the problem was to just blow up the factory with the guy in it. Unfortunately, there were other people in there. Michael first tries to assuage his guilt by saying he didn't know, but figment of his imagination Larry says that's BS, he had to see all those cars in the lot and know there were other people in there.
Mike admits to enjoying the idea of taking such a heavy hand against someone threatening his colleagues, but I guess when the bloodlust subsided, he realized his folly and all the collateral damage he caused and was all, "never again". On the one hand, I'm all, they made Michael out to be this formerly horrible person, but it was just one incident. But I guess one incident is enough.
Graceland- aav('WHATTTT??!!') So Briggs is Odin?! How does that work? I guess he and Charlie had to look for Odin a couple of eps ago, because that's what their orders were? So is that story he told Mike about being kidnapped by the cartels and forced to do heroin to make him an addict bs?
Burn Notice- So we learn some things about Michael's past. That infamous Russian incident is finally revealed. Apparently, some asset betrayed them and had a piece of info that would burn a lot of fellow operatives, and he had holed up in some factory. But under Larry's influence, he had been getting more and more ruthless. The easiest way to solve the problem was to just blow up the factory with the guy in it. Unfortunately, there were other people in there. Michael first tries to assuage his guilt by saying he didn't know, but figment of his imagination Larry says that's BS, he had to see all those cars in the lot and know there were other people in there.
Mike admits to enjoying the idea of taking such a heavy hand against someone threatening his colleagues, but I guess when the bloodlust subsided, he realized his folly and all the collateral damage he caused and was all, "never again". On the one hand, I'm all, they made Michael out to be this formerly horrible person, but it was just one incident. But I guess one incident is enough.
Graceland- aav('WHATTTT??!!') So Briggs is Odin?! How does that work? I guess he and Charlie had to look for Odin a couple of eps ago, because that's what their orders were? So is that story he told Mike about being kidnapped by the cartels and forced to do heroin to make him an addict bs?