Last time on "Burn Notice," Strickler offered Michael a job that would help him get rid of the burn notice. Hey, what's this string doing on this offer? And someone wants to kill Fiona.
For those of you who actually met Burn Notice's Bruce Campbell at Comic-Con today... I'm so totally jealous. Alas, I did get my other wish: an episode that returns to the basics that makes the show great.
Michael gets a stalker on "Burn Notice" this week -- and no, it's not me. It's a crazed schizophrenic obsessed with aliens. No, really -- still not me.
It's death by a thousand annoyances this week on "Burn Notice." Michael deals with an incompetent underling, Sam gets a tax audit, and Fi gives up the last of her C4.
Michael attracts his share of smiling sociopaths on "Burn Notice", doesn't he? Snarky, deadly arms dealer Brennen is back in Mike's life, and he's got a way to make our superspy behave.
"Burn Notice" is back! Time for more twisty agent hijinks, big booms, double-crosses, accents, yogurt consumption, and, of course, spy tips from Michael. Whee!
Oh, Burn Notice, how I adore you. We close out the season with car chases, improvised explosives, very big booms, and a resolution, of sorts, to the Big Bad Plot. And the beauty of it is, now Michael's in bigger trouble than ever. Bliss!