![]() ![]() Scott knows exactly who did it: the brother one of his clients, as leverage to get Scott to win his trial, which is of course impossible to win. Scott’s daughter has been kidnapped, which means Team Burn Notice has a new case at the same time the world is falling in. In the middle of the gang’s little “what do we do” conversation, a guy working for high-priced defense attorney named Scott (played by Cold Case‘s Danny Pino, who’s about unrecognizable with the beard) comes to see them. Michael basically tells him that he’s going to do things his own way, which is to take Barrett and not turn him over to Vaughn, but to whomever they need to in order to set things right. He’s also heard about Jesse investigating his own burning, and complains about it too. Vaughn thinks Michael is the coolest thing since sliced bread for this. Michael sets up a meeting with Barrett, wanting to know what it is the Bible actually decodes before he goes handing it over to anyone. Robert Patrick continues to play something close to his Tom Ryan character from The Unit: a raging jackass in authority, though this time not government authority. The team has tracked down Barrett’s compound and pops in for a visit. Maybe I’ll stay and try to convince him not to shoot you”), Michael knows he has to focus on Barrett and his incoming army, lest Jesse get burned for nothing and, of course, global mayhem continues. Though Maddie and Fiona are worried about Jesse (Maddie: “Jesse and I were friends. We ended the last episode with one of the most chilling scenes ever seen on this show, and we pick up not long after. We know that he’s going to make it through this alive (unless Jeffrey Donovan decides to retire from acting a la Amanda Bynes), but that doesn’t mean his life can’t be totally wrecked…again. It’s probably the worst time to be Michael Westen. And did I mention that Jesse discovered it was Michael who burned him, and seems ready to fulfill his early-season vow to make whomever burned him pay, friend or not? Even Michael’s mom, Maddie (Emmy nominee Sharon Gless), is upset with him. These very bad people have come to Miami in the person of John Barrett (Robert Patrick), who wants the Bible to take down Vaughn and ostensibly continue his global reign of mayhem. It’s the key to bringing down the very bad people that both Vaughn (Robert Wisdom) and Jesse (Coby Bell) have been looking for over the last few years. In case you weren’t one of the people (myself included) who were watching USA’s handy marathon of the season to date today, here’s the quick 411: Michael has his hands on Simon’s (Garret Dillahunt) Bible, which decodes…something important. What a way to cap the first half of a great fourth season of Burn Notice! All of these guys are looking for Michael Westen, and not to give him a hug. John Barrett is not a very nice guy and he’s brought an army. ![]()
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