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Kristina 2022-01-02 08:02:05
burn notice, the pinnacle of agent spy drama
The former spy who was fired, everything was blocked, he could not leave the city without money or work, and was monitored 24 hours a day. This is the current life of the male protagonist Mike.
Mike, who was on a mission, was told that he was blocked when he called to inform the network to close.... -
Roselyn 2022-01-02 08:02:05
Beauty is too hot, hero is too busy
Comedy, eye-catching, and the plot is like what some people say: Laid-off agents turn to heroes to explore Han Yuliang.....
also / luck / fortunately, has a violent girlfriend.
I watched Burn Notice while watching Dexter. The similarities are very interesting: they are self-deprecating and...

Ilza Ponko
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Melba 2022-03-20 09:02:05
(sunshine, beach, beauty) ÷ (sin, conspiracy). fast food drama
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Esta 2022-04-20 09:01:59
The last two episodes of this season can be linked to the first season. The play is a little tasteless, and Mike's self-report of solving the problem is the biggest reason why the play can't bear to give up. The structure of a small story in other episodes is also a type of feature of the show, but the main plot is too weak, and an episode of 45 minutes is only 5 minutes of main plot... This toothpaste is too tiring!
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[seasons 6 and 7 opening]
Michael Westen: [voice-over] My name is Michael Westen. I used to be a spy, until...
voice on phone: [phone rings] We got a burn notice on you. You're blacklisted.
Michael Westen: [whistles]
Michael Westen: [voice-over] When you're burned, you've got nothing: no cash, no credit, no job history. You're stuck in whatever city they decide to dump you in.
Michael Westen: [groggily] Where am I?
Fiona Glenanne: Miami.
Michael Westen: [voice-over] You do whatever work comes your way.
Michael Westen: [snaps fingers, car explodes]
Michael Westen: [voice-over] You rely on anyone who's still talking to you:
Michael Westen: [laughs]
Michael Westen: [voice-over] ... a trigger-happy girlfriend...
Fiona Glenanne: Should we shoot them?
Michael Westen: [voice-over] ... and old friend who used to inform on you to the FBI...
Sam Axe: You know spies: bunch of bitchy little girls.
Michael Westen: [voice-over] ... family, too...
Sam Axe: [phone rings] Hey, is that your mom again?
Michael Westen: [voice-over] ... if you're desperate...
Madeline Westen: Someone needs your help, Michael.
Michael Westen: [voice-over] ... and a down-and-out spy you met along the way.
Jesse Porter: That's how we do it, people.
Michael Westen: [voice-over] Bottom line: as long as you're burned, you're not going anywhere.
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Fiona Glenanne: ["Characters Welcome" crossover ad with "White Collar": Fiona takes a gun out of her purse to get her ringing cellphone at a restaurant where she's having lunch with Michael] Ah, damn, I missed it.
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: You have a permit for that weapon?
Fiona Glenanne: [covers the gun with a napkin] What weapon?
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: The one right there.
Michael Westen: That's a napkin.
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: I can literally see it.
Fiona Glenanne: Oh, that's my cellphone.
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: Well, then what is that?
Fiona Glenanne: My other cellphone.
Michael Westen: She's a big talker.
Fiona Glenanne: Let's just pretend this never...
[a grenade rolls out of her purse]
Fiona Glenanne: ... happened.
FBI Special Agent Peter Burke: Is that a grenade?
Fiona Glenanne: What grenade?