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        <description>You would&amp;rsquo;ve thought THE UNIT was doing its best HOUSE imitation with the amount of surgical procedures that were performed on this week&amp;rsquo;s episode, aptly titled &amp;ldquo;Inside Out.&amp;rdquo; 

Jonas, Mack and Hector were on assignment in Europe, tracking an agent who was in possession of a microchip containing the identities of American operatives who had infiltrated a terrorist network. The only problem was that the chip had been surgically embedded in the agent&amp;rsquo;s shoulder was programmed with a GPS signal that let the bad guys track its movement. At first the assignment was easy enough: grab the agent, elude the bad guys, cut out the chip (Hector is a doctor apparently) and save the day. However when Jonas saw an opportunity to lure out the leaders of the conspiracy, things got complicated, and messy.</description>
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