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        <description>This week&amp;rsquo;s installment in the 21st century update of BIONIC WOMAN begins with a business transaction: a buttload of cash and bearer bonds for a list of some kind. A list of what? Probably not a list of what goes into Mom&amp;rsquo;s killer apple oatmeal cookies; this is an espionage-focused show, after all. However, at this point, I&amp;rsquo;m already thinking I saw this when it was MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, so as long as nobody pulls off their face to reveal Tom Cruise underneath, we should be OK. 

Anyway, it turns out to be a robbery, which catches the Berkut Group fellers so off guard that the thief, a bad dude named Victor Booth, gets away. Considering they were keeping this deal under surveillance, that doesn&amp;rsquo;t say a whole lot for them. Maybe now the need for a $50 million upgrade to a genius bartender makes more sense, no?</description>
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