(S02E02) "Who's the puta now?" Me after Sophia revealed herself to Raul.
As I watch Michael have his meeting with Carla, I can't help but wonder what I would do in his situation. On the one hand, like Michael, I would really be obsessed with finding out who burned me and why. When you've been a spy as long as he has, it's impossible to let that kind of thing go.
On the other hand, Carla seems to be a good number of steps ahead of Michael at all times, so maybe the best thing to do is just follow her instructions and play by her rules until she finally comes across with the information. It's got to be damn frustrating to be outsmarted by her every time.
I don't know if USA made a deal with the yogurt council, but I loved that part of the show. Plenty of shows have a character who is a freak for a certain kind of food. Radar loved grape Nehi. Charlie Crews has his fruit fetish, but Michael, Fiona and Sam all seem to have a thing for yogurt. Even better, they rarely are seen eating anything else. The good news is that if the Dannon people are telling the truth, the three of them will live to a ripe old age (as long as they don't get killed).
It's no wonder Michael has such a problem dealing with Fiona on a personal level. When you see the way his Mom can't go one day without begging him to help her with something, it's a miracle that he could have any feelings for a woman at all.
I know many of you were worried that Michael was done helping the helpless. Well, even though Sophia showed up to ask for help with her stalker, don't be too sure that she's telling the whole story, since people on Burn Notice rarely are. Case in point: the very large gun carried by said stalker.
It's good to see that Michael is as smart as I am, if not smarter. When he smelled something funny, he went right to Sophia and got the truth. What I don't get is why he continued to work on the case. He only took it in the first place because he felt sorry for her. But seeing how her status as a DEA agent makes her considerably less sympathetic, what reason does he have to make his life more complicated? Unless, of course, he's one of those guys who thrives on chaos. Hmm.
For the first time in the history of this series, the "check washing" tutorial was the first scene that showed me something that I could actually do myself. Not that I need the problems that forging checks would bring me, but I really hope that there is a little more to it than what we saw, or else I'm going to invest in some state-of-the-art pens.
As I watch Tricia Helfer work her magic on Michael, I am reminded of a similar character played by Jodi Lyn O'Keefe on Prison Break. I never really bought O'Keefe as the tough handler who people should be scared of, probably because she came on so strong. Helfer, however, plays her role with such carelessness that I get the impression Carla doesn't care if people are scared of her because she can do whatever she wants. Moreover, if she ever does lose her temper, it's probably going to make quite an impression.
I loved the last scene between Michael and his Mom. It's nice to see Sharon Gless get a chance to act instead of overact, for a change.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-18-2008 @ 2:14AM
MERVE-THE-PERVE said...
I was wondering if the canned-air turned upside down really works on locks to break them. They showed that one last season. They said they always leave out a step or two though.
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7-21-2008 @ 11:41PM
zkam said...
Canned air upside-down definitely gets very cold, though I don't know if it's cold enough to freeze a lock like he did.
7-18-2008 @ 8:32AM
Drew said...
Michael continued to help Sophia when she said that she was on her own. Michael understands exactly what that is all about. That is why he helped.
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7-18-2008 @ 2:10PM
willy the impeached said...
DONT believe this blatant yogurt pushing. Its just the lobbyists of Big Yogurt. We need to rally Congress to put a stop to this lactic acid menace. We need buying age limits, higher taxes and no more TV advertising. Contact your lawyer for immediate legal action. Showing people eating yogurt on a show like this is just making children think its cool to eat yogurt. EVIL evil people. What about the children?
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7-18-2008 @ 4:56PM
Stephanie said...
I've read similar comments regarding Jodi Lyn O'Keefe's Prison Break character. The thing is, the writing on Burn Notice is so far above PB, its laughable.
I'm really enjoying the whole push and pull between Carla and Michael, because when it comes to a head, it's going to be fun to watch. And you've got to wonder if her threats are empty, and just how much Michael is going to test her (considering their intended target just happens to be his mother).
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7-18-2008 @ 9:10PM
nattyff said...
love the episode, and i whant some of that yought... :)
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7-20-2008 @ 10:36AM
SmiteSwift said...
There is an ink company called Noodlers that makes bullet proof ink. They have offered a $10,000 reward to anyone that can remove their ink from a security document. So Michael's method of removing ink isn't a sure thing.
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7-24-2008 @ 7:05PM
bevo said...
The yogurt thing started in the pilot episode, IIRC, when Michael took a thing of yogurt from the bad guy's refrigerator. Yogurt has been every episode since the pilot.
He helped the DEA agent because you never know when you will need a favor.
The scene with the shrink was great while the coffee maker resolution was just chilling.
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