![]() ![]() The exploded safe, the shady backgrounds of Michael and Sam, and the oddity of the con man going nuts and pulling a gun in his own office would combine to at least have everyone taken downtown for questioning for a very long time, and if this guy is clever enough to con people, I imagine he’s smart enough to have a lawyer who can start pointing convincing fingers at Michael and Sam. ![]() After all, they called back to the Detective Paxson arc with the hostage negotiator noting that Michael is fond of explosives(*). I don’t know that I entirely buy that Michael would just be allowed to walk away, scot-free. I was surprised when I heard that “Breach of Faith” was going to have Michael involved in a hostage crisis, since the show so memorably presented its take on that old TV standby with season two’s “Bad Breaks.” But “Breach of Faith” turned out to be a very different animal, as Michael and Sam found themselves inadvertently on the side of the hostage-taker, and mainly trying to figure out how to avoid going to jail. ![]() A quick review of last night’s “Burn Notice” coming up just as soon as I borrow your toaster… ![]()
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