[s2e11] Hot: Spot

: Michael demonstrates how to "bullet-proof" a vehicle using layers of phone books and steel, which can stop standard pistol-caliber rounds.

For more details on the cast and specific tropes used in this episode, you can check the Burn Wiki or the TV Tropes Recap . [S2E11] Hot Spot

In , titled " Hot Spot ," Michael Westen takes on a case involving a high school football star being targeted by a local gang while simultaneously investigating the person who bombed his loft. Client Case: Protecting Corey Jensen : Michael demonstrates how to "bullet-proof" a vehicle

: Michael returns with breakfast to find Carla in his apartment instead of Fiona. Carla warns him that if he doesn't find the person targeting her operatives, his life—and the lives of those he loves—will become much harder. Spy Tradecraft Highlights Client Case: Protecting Corey Jensen : Michael returns

: The team tricks Felix into attacking a car he believes contains Corey, but they actually have Tony Soto inside. After unwittingly trying to kill his own boss, Felix is forced to flee town to escape Soto’s wrath. Main Arc: The Loft Bomber

: Michael, Fiona, and Sam go undercover as high-end international car thieves looking to partner with Felix's boss, Tony Soto . They use theatrics to humiliate Felix and make him look weak and unreliable in Soto's eyes.

: Coach Shawn Martin (played by Michael Irvin) asks Sam for help when his star player, Corey Jensen (played by a young Michael B. Jordan ), is marked for death by a gangster named Felix Cole .