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Burn Notice: 'Sins of Omission' Preview

Jeffrey Donovan/Burn Notice 2.15

Uh-oh, my fellow Burn Notice fans. We’re getting down to the wire on the series this week since Thursday’s fresh episode, “Sins of Omission,” is the next-to-last installment of the current second season.

And, what a thrilling ride it’s been, complete with an abundance of top-notch guest stars and recurring talent, ranging from Battlestar Galactica’s Tricia Helfer to Stargate veteran Michael Shanks to one-timers like former 4400 star Joel Gretsch. I have not a single complaint about how the show has progressed during Season Two.

Tricia Helfer, Jeffrey Donovan/Burn Notice 2.15

Coming up on February 26, another face familiar to fans of sci-fi television drops by to lend a hand. Former Point Pleasant and Birds of Prey star Dina Meyer has the fortunate position of portraying Michael Westen’s former flame Samantha, who’s quite the mysterious woman.

When she arrives out of the blue at Michael’s loft one day and asks him to help rescue her son from the black market trader who kidnapped him, Team Michael sprints into action. I guess there’s no need to state that Fiona will likely be less than thrilled, but I just did anyway.

Tricia Helfer, Jeffrey Donovan/Burn Notice 2.15

Meanwhile, there’s also the matter of Shanks’ slick spy Victor, who showed up at the end of the last episode and forced Michael into a rooftop chase that Victor ended up winning. Although it seemed then that Victor is the person who tried to have Michael killed, is that really the case or, as usual, is there something else going on here?

Burn Notice has just two episodes left in the season to clarify everything. I hope show runners won’t leave us cold with a hiatus-long cliffhanger. For now, however, continue onward to watch a sneak peek and promo for “Sins of Omission.” The first preview clip alone guarantees I will not be missing this one — who can resist all those weapons and arguing, plus a thoroughly pissed Madeline?

Burn Notice airs Thursdays on USA Network at 10pm EST.

Photos: Glenn Watson/USA Network

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