


After MW confronted Pyne he had Sam and Fiona help him plant a bug in Pyne's car.įiona began haranguing MW about "personal relationship" issues and MW said that they had tried before and their relationship just wasn't enough (she was robbing banks for the IRA). Then he told Javier that his boss was trying to frame him for an insurance scam. MW broke into Pyne's safe and obtained evidence of Pyne's illegal dealings. Walter, the art dealer, needed a little convincing to tell him that a condo-developer had tried to discretely sell those stolen paintings, overpriced six months prior. Dan finally called back and said that M was on " all FBI watch lists" and that he "couldn't leave Florida without SWAT teams and reporters showing up on his lawn." He refused to have any further contact with M but advised him to "lay low." M Met Sugar, the drug dealer leaving below him, who tried to hassle him for sending the customers away and M had to subdue him, although it was quite easy. M had to kick some drug buyers off the steps to his loft one evening when he got home. Sam set up a meeting with Barry, a money launderer, who gave him the name of an art dealer/fence who would know about possible stolen art in the area.

Pyne." Mikes rules for clients are that "I follow it wherever it leads, I finish what I start and we do it my way." Javier's son David wanted MW to "shoot the people who had robbed Mr. MW packaged up some pipes and chemical fertilizer to send to Dan Siebels in order to get him to call back. She ragged on him for missing his father's funeral by 8 years – and we learn that MW was abused as a child, had been sending doctor money for her many illnesses and that his brother, Nate, "went to pot" after MW had left. Fiona gave MWs cell phone number to his mother, Madeline, a chain-smoking hypochondriac who had him steal a car to take her to the doctor at the hospital on 20th street. Oleg had actually heard of Michael from Russian spies who claimed that Michael Westen was really one name for many people – and we learn that Michael can speak Russian without an accent. The landlord, a Russian immigrant named Oleg, gave disclaimers that "all night there was boom boom" from the nightclub and that a drug dealer lived downstairs. Sam found Michael an empty storage loft above a nightclub called "The Warehouse" for $200 a month. Neither Pyne nor Vincent, his security man, were really helpful to Michael in his search. The job was with Javier, a caretaker, who offered $4,600 to clear his name for a robbery of $22 million in jewelry and antiques from the house of his boss Mr.
