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Starbuck
It's a comical and yet equally serious look into the world of spys or ex spy's as it is...

started watching a few weeks ago and I just could not stop ... unfortunately I have only been able to watch the first 10 ep's .

Any other fans alive out there?
DarthMarley
Oh yeah, I was on that bandwagon from day one.

Also, Bruce Campbell has a role in it.

There were probably only 13 eps in the first season.

The season finale was excellent, and leaves the door open for major changes when the show returns to airthis June.
Starbuck
Gahh you mean I am only missing like 3 3ps... I hope the show up soon im dying to see the rest and yes Brucy is a massive plus to the show :) .... I am excited for it's return in June I just hope I get to see the rest of it first.
DarthMarley
12 eps listed.
Seems the pilot was 90 minutes without commercials, and I thought the finale was 2 hours.

I think of it as McGuyver meets the Equalizer, with a hint of A-Team thrown in.

Starbuck
Yes I diffintly got the whole mcguvier feel to it ... and your dead right about the other two shows ... a very apt description of the show :) .... I love Fiona hehe
Silmarwen
*drums fingers whist eagerly awaiting the shows return* tequila.gif

There was one part where I actually screamed, "Jump Fi!" bigscream_1_prv.gif
DarthMarley


Season 1 DVD

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"BURN NOTICE" SEASON ONE
Street Date: June 17, 2008
Price: $49.98 U.S. / $69.98 Canada
Total Run Time: 530 minutes
Closed Captioned: Yes

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The "Burn Notice" Season One episodes are presented in Anamorphic Widescreen format (1.78:1 aspect ratio) with English 5.1 Dolby Surround audio plus English, French and Spanish subtitles.


E! interview with Creator Matt Nix

Seattle Post-Intelligencer article


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"Burn Notice" is what happens when a producer like Matt Nix, a newcomer to television, gets a show on the air. Nix, the show's creator and co-executive producer, is only a step or two removed from being a regular old viewer, so he remembers that a television thriller should be lively and smart with a sense of humor as well as sizzle and danger. "Burn Notice" hits all those notes in a sleek and, yes, fun premiere that's set to run commercial free.

USA must figure it has stumbled onto a real winner. But "Burn Notice" probably won't take much of a sell for some. Decent spy yarns match well with summertime, hence the occasional midseason Bond marathons. They're intelligent without being too much of a challenge, and they have the right balance of testosterone to appeal to both sexes.

"Burn Notice" is perfectly cast as well. Bruce Campbell's pretty much a walking billboard for good times. Gabrielle Anwar plays the kitten with a whip, making up for her disappointing turn in "The Tudors" and the forgettable foolishness of "The Librarian 2." The wonderful Sharon Gless is on board, too.

Jeffrey Donovan is the main attraction though, and seeing him channel the same magnetism that made his a brooding detective in "Touching Evil" into smirking, reluctant hero Michael Westen is a nice change.

Michael Westen -- great spy name, don't you think? Westen can afford to wear a confident grin because he's a top-grade agent. As such, the news that he's been burned blindsides him during a touch-and-go undercover operation in Nigeria

To be burned is the spy's version of being fired, but worse. In a breath, Westen loses all his resources, leaving him with no money, no credit, no handler or contacts, not even a car. He has no idea why it happened, but it clearly was for a specific reason or else his employers would simply wipe him out. Until he can find out who burned him and why, Westen becomes the lowest untouchable in the covert ops caste system, banished to his hometown of Miami, land of eternal summer, to survive by plying his skills.

Could be worse.

Maybe not. Mike's overbearing, hypochondriac of a mother, Madeline (Gless), tracks him down through his ex-IRA ex-girlfriend Fiona (Anwar), who also shows up to rekindle their romance, perhaps stirring up some titillating violence along the way.

The only place Mike can afford to rent is a rusty warehouse space above a club. His next-door neighbor is a drug dealer. His only friend in the world is a retired intelligence contact, a sleazy, boozy loser named Sam Axe (Campbell, as you would expect). With a constant tail of government agents watching him, he can't leave the city.

Here's where the pilot could have gone very, very wrong. Interpreted differently, "Burn Notice" would be a spy story dripping with blockbuster-style intensity, tension and darkness with Westen tearing through the trail leading to the person who sold him out.

But this show has no illusions of being anything more than a solidly made and terrifically entertaining TV distraction, neat and crisp as citrus soda.

There's something sweetly nostalgic about Donovan's character. He has a little bit of every great '80s action hero you can think of -- a few parts MacGyver and Thomas Magnum with a touch of Lee Stetson molded into a limber, modern package with abs you could scrub a shirt on and a soft spot for his mama he hates himself for having.

When he becomes a mercenary for people the police can't and won't help, he treats it less like a calling than an enormous pain. Westen operates like a man who loves being a lethal weapon, and he'll suffer to a point before he brings out his jujitsu moves.

"Fighting for the little guy is for suckers," he says with casual disdain in a voiceover that, thankfully, isn't overpowering. His actions betray a different ethos, which is what makes the series so interesting.


Returns to USA on July 10, 2008 with 13 new episodes!
DarthMarley
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Exclusive: Battlestar's Helfer Gives Notice


Sources confirm to me exclusively that the Battlestar Galactica babe has landed a multi-episode arc on USA Network's fraktastic Burn Notice, which launches its second season on July 10. Helfer will play Carla, Michael's sleek, sexy and lethal "handler," who often comes across as unaffected and slightly amused by him.

Teases series creator Matt Nix: "To protect the people he loves, Michael is forced to work for Carla — his only link to the people behind his burn notice."


http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TV...-Burn/800038219
herbsinger42
Well... it certainly LOOks interesting.
I don't have cable... tried to view something online.
I installed the Adobe 9 flashplayer... and it is still saying I don't have it.
Drat and darn.

Well... I can look for the dvds. yet another set of good tv, that I have to watch
on my dime.
It isn't that I begrudge the writers... or the producers... or even the network.
It is that I'm broke.
Not your fault, and I'll take a wee bit of cheese and cracker with my whine...
but seriously, whataryadoin findin new stuff for me to watch??? How'm I s'posed to keep up??? 13180705.gif
DarthMarley
Sometimes a script blocker will tell you that you don't have Flash when you really do.

Burn Notice starts its second season in about 8 weeks.

So you slackers who are not on board with this fun little series should check out the clips, and see if you want to "give it a chance."
















Rowan
QUOTE(Starbuck @ Feb 18 2008, 10:40 AM) *
Any other fans alive out there?


Yup! Two big fans in my household. biggrin.gif
Raycheetah
The missus and I have watched it; she's a bit more "involved" than I am, but we would both have been disappointed, had it not been renewed.

-Raycheetah =^[.]^=
DarthMarley
TV Guide article scan
Silmarwen
Perfect. happy.gif
DarthMarley
Silmarwen
w00t! What, what!!








Sorry, I got excited. laughing-smiley-011.gif
Rowan
That's today! biggrin.gif
Silmarwen
I had to do laundry....so I taped it. I will watch it tonight, BEFORE THE RETURN OF SGA!!!! mixed-smiley-003.gif
DarthMarley
Returns Thursday! Thursday! Thursday! 04JUN09.

See them all on USA starting 02JUN09 at 05:00 CDT.
Raycheetah
So, yeah, um.... *BUMP!*

=^[.]^=
koenigrules
I really like it this season.
Its probably because Donovan is directing each episode now & giving Bruce Campbell a heftier role (and not just drinking- although he does that too!). tequila.gif
KR
DarthMarley
http://www.thrfeed.com/2009/07/burn-notice...gh-ratings.html

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USA's "Burn Notice' pulled 6.8 million viewers Thursday night, setting a new series high for the show.

"Burn" was not only the top show on cable, but also beat CBS, NBC and ABC in the adult demo in the 9 p..m. hour with 2.5 million in the bracket.

Silmarwen
QUOTE (DarthMarley @ Jul 26 2009, 03:30 AM) *



Fan-frakkin-tastic!!! I heart this show and so does my pirate™. He only likes this & NCIS out of all the shows I watch.
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