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Burn Notice TV Show is the newest original series from USA Network. It stars Jeffrey Donovan as a spy who receives a “burn notice” which makes him persona non grata with all intelligence agencies. He returns to his hometown of Miami to try and discover who did in his career and why. He funds his search for the truth by using his Special Ops training to help those who can’t turn to the police for answers.

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Sep 20

Burn Notice: “Good Soldier”

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Michael Westen finds he has a gift: he can save the people with the Lord’s own vengeance and then turn around and walk right into hellfire.

One truism for this show is that before the end of the hour, something always catches on fire, usually in brick-shattering, black oil-spitting clouds of smoke and flame. The cliffhanger finale is no disappointment in this area. Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) solves the secondary plot the hard way, thinking his day is done when his undercover identity as a phony bodyguard uses Born-Again righteousness to defeat the kidnapping scheme of bad guy Lesher  (John Allen Nelson).

But we finally get movement on the mysterious Carla (Tricia Helfer) and the whole Burn Notice premise! The last few episodes have very slowly contrributed clues about who and what, and even where, after Sam (Bruce Campbell) and Michael stake out their sniper to see where he uses the precious identicard.

Impatient to get to the bottom of things, Michael marches right into the “hornet’s nest” using the matching identicard he took from the dealer and heads up to the fourth floor where Bill Johnson, the sniper, had been sent. The floor is empty except for a big conference room with several windows and a huge table; no chairs. Nothing’s even in sight from the windows–all the buildings are too far away to get a shot, so what can they be up to? Michael gets his answer as a large boat pulls by on the intracoastal waterway.

So now he has a good idea of what’s about to go down, but not who the target is.

While Michael’s digging around in the office building, Carla shows up. When she goes inside, Sam puts a tracker on her bike, and Mike slips out unnoticed. The two trail Carla to a very nice hotel–Sam says, “You got to love it when you draw surveillance in a place that has a good mojito.

” He stocks up on food and liquor and keeps an eye on Carla, who’s a very busy girl, conducting multiple meetings a day with international types.

During one of her meetings, Michael braves access to Carla’s room, cleverly circumventing the facial recognition software guarding her door, and he comes up with “the jackpot”–photos and a file on everyone involved in this mysterious operation. Still no clue who the intended victim is.

Carla, of course, catches on that Michael is up to something, though not with the picture-perfect observation of earlier shows. She warns him to stay out of her business once, then she turns up the heat–literally.

The best part of this episode was the examination of relationships between Michael and the other characters. Campbell shone as the man Friday, competent, wise-cracking and on top of his game as he helped Michael in his quest. There was a slice of family angst as Mamma Westen (Sharon Gless)  lent ne’er-do-well brother Nate (Seth Peterson) money to start a limo business, much to Michael’s dismay. Michael even takes him into the A-Team job to help the kid out and keep Mamma happy, though it backfires in the end.

But most touching, I thought, was the delineation of the relationship between Michael and Fiona. All season, he’s been pushing her slowly away and she’s called his bluff, reminding him frequently that she’s dating, and even bringing her new boyfriend, paramedic Campbell, into their lives. In this episode, she must have asked Michael half a dozen times how he felt about Campbell, clearly not getting the response she wanted. Last episode when he nearly killed himself by crashing his own car into a dump truck to save their victim, she demonstrated how devastated she would have been if he’d succeeded. Each look they exchange seems to have multiple layers. The phone conversation Michael has with Lesher about how he’s seen the error of a life that made him cold and unfeeling is delivered as he’s looking into Fiona’s eyes. No question that fire is still burning strong, which is a good thing, because these old flames are two of a kind.

The series now goes on hold until January, so the fiery resolution will have to wait till then.

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Sep 19

Burn Notice: Good Soldier (summer finale)

(S02E09) “What do you see up there? A mastermind petting a Persian cat?” - Sam Axe

So , as you might expect from the finale, Michael is very close to solving one of this season’s mysteries. It seems the only missing pieces of the puzzle are who is the sniper’s target and does Michael want to save them?

I can only imagine that the target would have to be a really bad person in order for Michael to overcome his inflated savior complex. If Osama Bin Laden ends up as a passenger on the ferry, he’ll probably let the hit go down. Anyone else, however, is going to have to be a game day call.

You really have to admire Fiona’s powers of persuasion. It’s not enough that she’s smart and beautiful but she is also a master at the art of manipulation. She knows the exact buttons to push to make Michael do her bidding and the best part is that Michael knows exactly what’s going on.

Quite frankly, I was surprised that there was a B story in this episode considering how much Michael had on his plate. Generally, season finales are pretty focused on the climax we’ve all been looking forward to. Unless, of course, it’s all tied together.

Among Michael’s considerable talents, it’s clear that he also is an expert buzzkill. I’m as cynical as the next guy but even I thought it was out of line for Michael to start forecasting failure before being home for two minutes. I know we haven’t seen much of Nate this season but by all appearances he’s really trying to get his life together and that should count for something. The fact that he thinks asking Nate for help on a job counts as being supportive is a big clue just how self absorbed Michael really is. When a guy spends his days risking his life for total strangers without charging a penny and can’t even pretend to be supportive of his brother, he really needs to check himself.

I’ve always wondered about that image recognition thing. Could it really be that easy to fool the program? Anyone out there with experience in that sort of thing, clue me in.

Sometimes, when I’m watching Burn Notice, I get the feeling that Michael is just giving us his technical spy intel to fill time. However, seeing that Carla had a “slit” of her own was a pretty clever way to tie it in. Although, it seemed that Carla’s hiding place was more accessible than Michael’s since he needs an electric screwdriver to get at his, or did I read that wrong?

I loved seeing Michael act drunk. In my opinion, it was his most believable performance all season. The tips on how to actually stay sober were pretty clever too. I’ll definitely use them the next time I don’t really want to get drunk, if that ever happens.

I was worried that John Allen Nelson wouldn’t be very convincing as a bad ass. After his work on Vanished and 24 I was convinced he could only be weaselly or worried. Although, I’m curious just why “the muscle” was there since Nelson was happy to do the heavy lifting.

The fact that Michael couldn’t get Lesher to walk away from the kidnapping really wasn’t a surprise. This show didn’t build up a loyal following by spending an hour showing how to make sure nothing happens.

I figured that everything in this episode would come together at the end but I didn’t expect the explosion and while I’m sure Michael survived, it will be interesting how this particular message from Carla is received.

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Sep 12

Burn Notice: Double Booked

(S02E08) I like it when old friends of the main character show up for a visit. Generally, because they inevitably give out some personal information. For example, it seems that Michael has had a fondness for yogurt for some time now. The other tidbit was that Michael didn’t have such high moral fiber back when he was working for the government. I’m willing to bet it was the reconnection to his family and friends that brought him back from the dark side.

The other thing that visits from old friends bring us is cool guest stars. Tim Matheson doesn’t work near enough for my tastes and to see him turn up as a douchebag ex-coworker of Michael’s was fun.

Another bright spot of this episode was Amy Pietz whom I have been nuts about since she was the only watchable part of Caroline in the City. Pietz is that rare kind of actress that can make me believe her character and be smoking hot at the same time.

It’s pretty clear by now that Michael is torn about his decision that he and Fiona remain friends and nothing more. The great part is that it gives Fi plenty of opportunities to rub that decision in his face. It’s truly ironic how much Michael cares for Fi and yet she is an indispensable asset, therefore he has to keep their relationship as professional as he can. I guess he should feel lucky that Sam isn’t a hot chick as well.

I found this particular assignment interesting because instead of kicking ass and outsmarting people, Michael was forced to play the protector, which is something he usually only does for his family. Of course, there’s bound to be some kind of confrontation between Michael and Larry, but it seemed like it had been a long time since we’d seen Michael’s softer side.

It’s nice to see Zachary Bryan finally getting some work as an adult. I’m sure, like the others on Home Improvement, he never has to work again, but I admire a guy who will take such an unlikable role. It reminds me of all the evil parts Alan Alda took after he was done playing Hawkeye. Not that I’m comparing Brad Taylor to Hawkeye Pierce but you get the idea.

I loved the visit with the therapist. It’s clear that he is completely useless but he will be a catalyst for Michael and Madeline getting closer. It’s about time that they both realize they have more in common then meets the eye. That exterminator uniform should be evidence enough.

I wasn’t too crazy about Fiona involving her new beau in the operation but I guess he’ll need a really good reason to break it off with her, which he will eventually do. It’s clear he doesn’t have the stomach for that kind of excitement and I wouldn’t be surprised if he ends up being collateral damage in a future episode.

The conversation between Michael and Larry was awesomely creepy. I really hope Larry returns to cause more trouble. It’ll be nice to see Michael have to deal with someone who he actually has to be wary of.

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Aug 22

Burn Notice: Rough Seas

(S02E07) “Sounds like the world’s worst game show.” - Sam Axe

Finally, Michael gets himself involved in someone else’s problems in a truly organic way. Like most of you, I was tired of people seeking Michael’s help like he was Robert McCall Jr. So when he came to the defense of Seymour, it was really refreshing to see.

Speaking of Seymour, I was surprised to see Silas Weir Mitchell playing a character who was so socially functional. After his stint on Prison Break
and Earl
I wasn’t sure if he was even acting.

Unfortunately, it only took until after the opening credits for someone to ask for Michael’s help. Virgil didn’t make much of an impression on me the first time around. His intended phone call to Michael’s mom helped me remember who he was but it also made me wonder why Mike would get involved with this guy again after everything that happened last time.

The cute way that Virgil and Madeline and everyone was playing off their relationship really didn’t work for me. Michael had a point about Virgil attracting bullets and was doing what any good son should. It didn’t make sense that Virgil would ask Mike for a favor and still push so hard to get with Madeline or that she would still be interested in him considering how freaked out she is by guys with guns. I didn’t buy it.

Watching Michael and Seymour try to work together was hilarious. It actually reminded me of shows like Tenspeed and Brownshoe or Crazy like a Fox where one partner would get the other involved in something really dangerous just so he would have his back. If Seymour doesn’t at least become a semi-regular, I will be very disappointed.

I’ve mentioned before that one of the reasons I love this show is because it actually shoots in Miami. That fact offers a host of things that a Hollywood sound stage can’t. Case in point, Gerard the thief and his crew. Only in Miami, Florida could you a find a group of extras who look that sleazy and worthless. It made me long for Art Deco days.

Out of all Michael’s covers, this nerdy character was definitely my favorite. The inhaler, the fast talking and the running like a dork were all more believable than anything he’s done thus far. I only hope that like the “spy for hire” thing, his “cover of the week” doesn’t get overused.

Michael and Virgil’s little play on the boat was awesome. That scenario has been done a dozen times before in movies and on TV, but Michael’s solution was pretty original. The only thing better was his reaction after recognizing his fridge.

This was an episode that can only be described as kick ass. Aside from the fact that there weren’t enough hot ladies for my liking, I thought it was the best offering this season. I’m thinking the return of the yogurt was a sign that this show will only get better. At the very least, I’ll definitely be back in three weeks

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Aug 19

Burn Notice promo kits are cool, but …

Here’s a neat idea: the Burn Notice promotional kits that USA Network sent out to Emmy voters were written in invisible ink! You needed a UV flashlight to read the words, which was included in the kit. The Denver Egoist has all of the details and several pics from the kit, created by TDA Advertising in Boulder, CO.

The kit, which contains 12 episodes of the show on four DVDs, is set up to look like a classified file, and though some of the words are legible, you need the flashlight to read the others. Very cool and very spy-ish, though I wonder if they should have done it a different way. Isn’t the preferred method of getting secret messages to Michael via a crossword puzzle? They should have included a secret message about the show inside of a crossword too.

Of course, these went out before the Emmy nominations were announced. The show wasn’t nominated, and Jeffrey Donovan and Bruce Campbell weren’t nominated for their roles. Interestingly, Sharon Gless was nominated, but for her guest spot on Nip/Tuck, not Burn Notice. The show did get a technical award nomination.

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Aug 18

‘Burn Notice’ recap: Method acting


Was it me, or was Madeline much more subtle upon last night’s return? She didn’t whine. She didn’t nag. She didn’t demand Mike get therapy or reconcile with Fiona. Or make him coddle Nate. She just smoked like a dragon, drank like a fish, and kept things light and hilarious. She called her VCR a “home theater system” for Pete’s sake. Between that and her ancient coffee pot, I half expected her to pull out a magic lantern and claim she’d gone HD.

I’m a bit chuffed over how I predicted that Sam and Madeline would be bunking together. Though I assumed it would be because Mike sickened of him, his beer, and his chips, not because Madeline needed protection from a crazy new covert operative (Stargate’s Michael Shanks) assigned by Carla to “wrangle” our guy. His code name: Victor. His act: insane. His mission: Force Mike to assist with a smash-and-grab heist on a local pier. His vibe: a bit boring, if I do say so myself. “Help us or we’ll come after you and your family”? Snore. Didn’t Timo already pull this on Trevor last week?

Victor wasn’t even a good foil to Mike. He was too predictably unpredictable. You knew he wasn’t going to let Michael sever his radial artery with a chess piece and that he was packing fire under the table. You knew if Michael ignored him he’d show up and ruin Michael’s job. You also knew he’d want to kill the security guards on the pier, but that Mike wouldn’t let him. And you tired of his twitchy, psycho killer act (”The last man who insulted me had to fish pieces of his tongue out of a garbage disposal”) and his love of rocking flower patterns in about five to ten minutes.

That said, the heist itself really piqued my interest. First off, can you actually make an X-ray machine in the trunk of your Buick using old TV parts and a taser gun? Are professional, government-sanctioned thefts pulled off in broad daylight? Why would a Chiquita Banana facility be hiding sniper rifles? Moreover, what do Carla, Victor, and Co. want with the gun? Is it to use on Mike? To make Mike use? Or, as I believe, is it because they are truly a good operation trying to stop the bad guys from getting the weapon? Plus, when did Fiona start making friends at veterinary clinics that are willing to develop large films of scary weaponry for her?

But let’s get back to the bad guy/good guy thing. Last night’s job involved the younger brother of Mike’s childhood best friend Andre. Little Ricky (played by one of the series’ best writers, Ben Watkins) is now all grown up and an accountant to Miami’s most dangerous gangster-turned-hip-hop mogul Valentine (Method Man, in the snazziest white suit and smoking the fattest cigar ever). Seems scary enough without adding that Valentine’s number two, Eddie Ash (Felicity’s Rob Benedict), embezzled a boatload of cash from the rapper and framed Ricky. Considering that Valentine called a board meeting just so he could whack a dissenting worker over the head with a platinum record à la De Niro in The Untouchables, I’d say Ricky had reason to be freaked. Mike’s plan to pose as Boston-bred, mob-connected, diamond-wearing money launderer Jimmy Glynn and get Ash to admit he stole the money nearly worked — until Victor busted in and told Ash that Jimmy had the feds after him, which just seemed to raise the stakes. Thinking he needed to clean his money immediately and tie up all lose ends, Ash sent a kill squad to Ricky’s house. Enter Fiona, flashing her abs, her thong, and her rock-throwing abilities to foil the initial hit and Sam to pose as a disgruntled music lover (so what if he likes Kenny G., Barbara Mandrell, Captain & Tennille?) in order to kidnap Valentine and make him watch while Ash tries to do away with Ricky on his own.

Still, no matter how terrible Ash was, or how frightening Valentine could be, I still don’t think it’s right how Mike seems to happily let the bad guys of Miami murder each other. I buy what you guys said in your comments about the system sucking and jail not working, but I can’t help thinking prison would have been better for Eddie Ash than getting pushed off Valentine’s boat. Nearly five people witnessed him trying to kill Ricky and admitting to the embezzlement scheme. Sounds like a slam dunk case to me. Then again, Ash could have always turned on Valentine and gone state’s evidence, ending up in witness protection out west (I have been watching too much USA). So maybe he did get what he deserved. And why would such a good guy like Ricky still want to work for Valentine after having proof that he’s a murderer?

Speaking of getting what’s deserved, I’m glad Fiona is finally demanding things (like money) from Mike for her work. We know Sam’s got a pension, but what does she have to live off of? The odd bounty hunter job? Selling her snow globes? I’m also happy she’s playing the market — just interested to know when Mike will too. As for Sammy, he once again delivered my favorite line of the night, when telling Mike to take a “little sippy sip” of his curry.

So what did you guys think about last night? For my money, it wasn’t the greatest episode, but it was solid. And can anyone tell me when Tricia Helfer is coming back?

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Aug 12

Jeffrey Donovan Puts Us on Burn Notice

Burn Notice’s ex-spy Jeffrey Donovan remains tight-lipped about his USA Network hit and… kissing Angelina Jolie? (Burn Notice airs Thursdays at 10 pm/ET, USA.)

TV Guide: What’s coming up for “burned” spy Michael Westen? Any big cliff-hangers?
Jeffrey Donovan:
My line is
always “tune in and find out.”

TV Guide: You can’t reveal anything about what’s coming up?
Donovan:
I
like to leave that to other
people. I’m never sure what
I’m supposed to keep silent
and what I can give away.

TV Guide: OK. While shooting Season 1, you got injured many times doing your own stunts. Any Season 2 injuries?
Donovan:
Surprisingly,
none. Here’s the funny
thing: I’ve been hurt zero
times on set and a few times at
home. I walked off a boat and
fell on the dock and ripped my
knee open. And I was trying to
open a drawer and the ceramic
handle broke off and slashed
my hand open. So I’m going
to do all my own stunts on the
show, and my stunt double is
going to live my life.

TV Guide: You recently turned 40. I don’t believe it.
Donovan:
I know. It’s a surprise
to everybody. I just try to
take care of myself. I’ve never
smoked. I don’t do drugs. I
just have a really clean diet.
I’m really proud of it. I think I
look good for 40.

TV Guide: Well, you’re making the rest of us look awfully lazy.
Donovan:
It’s hard
work — regular exercise and
being strict on set. I’m not the
guy eating Krispy Kremes and
drinking Mountain Dews. I
can’t. It will just kill me. With
the energy I need for 14-hour days, it’s just impossible.

TV Guide: On top of that, you know all sorts of kung fu, right?
Donovan:
I don’t
know any kung fu. I have a
black belt in karate and six
years of aikido and about a
year of Brazilian jujitsu.

TV Guide: So you could beat me up pretty handily?
Donovan:
Only if you threaten
me or my family. Otherwise,
I’m talking my way out of it.

TV Guide: Do you ever go online and read what Burn Notice fans have to say about you?
Donovan:
Hell, no. I’m
scared to read something bad
about me. What if someone
said something mean like
“Donovan can’t act”? I don’t
want to read that. I like to live
in my little fantasy bubble that
people like me.

TV Guide: Clint Eastwood obviously likes you. He cast you opposite Angelina Jolie in his upcoming mystery, Changeling, out this October. How did you feel when you got the part?
Donovan:
It was kneebuckling.
To say that you’re the
male lead opposite Angelina
Jolie in a Clint Eastwood
film — it’s one of the best memories
of my whole career. And
then they didn’t disappoint.

TV Guide: Are you the romantic lead?
Donovan:
No. It’s a period piece where Angelina’s son disappears. I’m the police captain who finds him.

TV Guide: So you didn’t get to kiss Angelina?
Donovan:
No.

TV Guide: Damn, I really wanted to live vicariously through you.
Donovan:
[No
answer. Absolute silence.]

TV Guide: All right. Did you party with Angelina and Clint at Cannes, where the film debuted?
Donovan:
I did
not. I was working on Burn
Notice. I was actually going to
poison everyone here for two
days so I could fly over there.
But I couldn’t find any poison.

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Aug 8

Burn Notice: Scatter Point

(S02E05) “Sammy’s gettin’ some hammy tonight.” - Sam Axe

How great was it seeing Michael and Fi still sitting in that car? I like to imagine that they were sitting there for an entire week while we waited for the new episode.

Not that I didn’t enjoy Michael’s how-to on exposing covert security but I feel bad for the delivery guy. As if it isn’t bad enough to get to the delivery and realize you’ve been pranked, this poor guy is also going to get the crap beaten out of him. No wonder Michael helps everyone he meets. He has a lot of bad karma to make up for.

After so many weeks of being an easy touch, I loved seeing Michael really try to turn Trevor away. In fact, it wasn’t until Trevor played the father/son card that Mike finally gave in. The scene was really quite moving and Maurice Compte gave a much more sensitive performance than most of the actors who play clients. The best part is that the father/son angle is more evidence that Michael’s father may show up before the season is over.

It was brought to my attention that last week’s episode was very similar to most plots of Mission: Impossible. Michael befriended the bad guy and then burned him and in the end the bad guy looked like a rat and was dragged away by his cronies. Tonight’s offering gave me the same feeling when we were introduced to Timo and his crew. Even the inclusion of Robin Givens reminded me how a well-known actor like William Shatner or Eartha Kitt would appear to spice things up.

While I’m on the subject, Oded Fehr has been absent from television for far too long. I’ve been a fan ever since I saw him in The Mummy and I have always thought that he would be great in his own action series.

Once again, the comedy team of Campbell and Anwar do what they do best. I don’t know what was funnier; seeing Sam trying so hard to be assaulted or watching Fiona stand by and take her time before she screamed.

Was it just me or was Michael using one of his signature accents as Joseph the safe cracker? I guess I should be thankful that this one was a little more subtle than his Texan or his South African dialect.

I don’t really know what to say about Sam’s situation other than I really, really hope we get to meet his wife.

Once again, Michael solved the problem by eliminating the bad guy who was causing it. I wonder if the writers are consciously trying to make the show look like MI or if there just inspired. In either case, Rollin Hand would be proud.

As for Carla, I am totally digging the little pieces of information that we get with every episode. Moreover, it’s so refreshing to see Michael have to match wits with someone who is at least as smart as him if not smarter. I still have no clue what Carla’s story is but with all the buildup she’s getting, it better be a good one.

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