Smile to lie to you

Tara 2022-01-02 08:02:05

The second season has already started, the characters have not changed, the scene has not changed, and the story is still going deeper, but we found that it will take a long time to find the guy behind the scenes.
As a spy, Mike was very unlucky and unlucky. For some reason, he was blacklisted during the mission and ran back to Miami in embarrassment. Then began a long journey to find out who issued the burn notice, because it is not as simple as dismissal.
In order to earn a small amount of money and help others a little, Mike began to use all the abilities of spying, and with the help of Sam and Fi, he repeatedly succeeded. The most impressive thing was his confident smile. Although at first glance this actor is not handsome, but after a long time it does feel very stylish. He always acts very clever and confident when he deceives people. It is not the kind of playfulness of Bond, not the kind of coldness of Berne, and It is a superb mixed technique. In countless scammers, gangsters, arms dealers, pimps, spies, robbers and other bad guys back and forth, cleverly formulating plans and adapting to changes, each time his client is overjoyed.

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Extended Reading
  • Melba 2022-03-20 09:02:05

    (sunshine, beach, beauty) ÷ (sin, conspiracy). fast food drama

  • 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!

Burn Notice quotes

  • Michael Westen: [crossover ad introducing "Royal Pains": Michael is narrating a letter he's written Hank Lawson, who's opening a care package Michael sent him] Dear Dr. Hank, I understand you recently lost your job and had to find a new way to earn a living in an unfamiliar setting. I know exactly what that's like, so I've enclosed a few things that might come in handy: sunscreen, sunglasses, and a block of C-4 because you never know when you'll need a stable plastic explosive. Best of luck. Your pal, Michael Westen.

  • Divya Katdare: ["Characters Welcome" crossover ad with "Royal Pains": Divya Katdare is diagnosing Sam in a bar] It could be excessive blood loss or hypoglycemia. Are you on a diuretic?

    Sam Axe: No.

    Divya Katdare: Perhaps it's even psychogenic polydipsia.

    Sam Axe: Oh?

    Divya Katdare: Any one of those could be causing your excessive thirst.

    Sam Axe: I see.

    Waiter: [gives Sam a beer bottle] Here you go, sir.

    Sam Axe: Thank you.

    [he takes a drink from it]

    Sam Axe: Hey! What do you know? It's gone! It's like a miracle cure!

    Divya Katdare: Miraculous.

    Sam Axe: Doesn't mean it's stopped. Sammy's very sick.

    Divya Katdare: Is this how you usually pick up women?

    Sam Axe: No, usually I just get 'em drunk. Waiter!