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Harms way
The episode Harm's Way continues Sam's quest to seek justice for his friend and brother Mo's untimely death at the hands of a terrorist group earlier in the season. Sent undercover, Sam connects with Nate, who has also been working undercover, keeping tabs on the terrorist group. Nate's cover is blown, thereby putting Sam's cover in jeopardy and also leading to tense times as Sam struggles to protect a young hostage. Callen and Sam together are able to save the day, return the young boy to his family and escape unharmed, killing the terrorist leader in the meantime. Not bad for a sweaty days work. Nate chooses to remain on assignment in hostile territory, proving his grit and worth as a member of the team. Meanwhile, back at home Dieks returns to work after his close brush with death in a previous episode, showing his cunning and improving skills as an agent as he slips past Sam in the beginning of the episode. Sam having staked Dieks out to ensure that Dieks has implemented new security measures to prevent him from being followed finds himself being successfully followed by Dieks, a twsit the team finds most amusing. As episodes go, this one was satisfying (justice and revenge, while saving the innocent always good.)
geeky puppy
Wed, 02 Mar 2011 04:21:43 +0000
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