7 Reasons Burn Notice Needs A Revival 10 Years After Ending
A decade following the Burn Notice finale proves to be the perfect time to reintroduce the series during the current nostalgia-driven era.
After being "burned," (i.e., fired and cut off from his job as a spy), former CIA agent Michael Westen finds himself stuck in Miama with no cash, no credit, and no job history. With the help of an old friend and an ex-flame, he takes whatever work he can as a private investigator, while trying to solve the mystery behind why he was burned.
A decade following the Burn Notice finale proves to be the perfect time to reintroduce the series during the current nostalgia-driven era.
After being "burned," (i.e., fired and cut off from his job as a spy), former CIA agent Michael Westen finds himself stuck in Miama with no cash, no credit, and no job history. With the help of an old friend and an ex-flame, he takes whatever work he can as a private investigator, while trying to solve the mystery behind why he was burned.
Burn Notice follows a slick spy called Michael Westen who is stranded in Miami after being "burned." Here's why his notice was issued.
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Michael and Jesse are hot on Rebecca's trail after she kidnaps Sam, while Fiona tries to avoid two hired killers in 'Burn Notice' episode 4: 'Under the Gun.'
Agent Pearce needs Michael's help to deal with someone from her past. Meanwhile, Fiona tracks down the group trying to get her killed in prison.
Michael visits his CIA trainer to ask for a favor and ends up taking on the Zetas cartel. Meanwhile, Fiona fights for her safety behind bars.
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USA Network is bringing extra-large WWE star The Big Show back for his second appearance on the network in two years, as a physically intimidating villain pitted against Michael Westen on ‘Burn Notice’.
The inimitable Bruce Campbell takes on a lead role once again in 'Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe.' Read our review to see whether Bruce still has the goods.
Bruce Campbell talks about his upcoming TV movie 'Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe' and reveals why fans need to watch the prequel film to know what's going on in the fifth season.
USA Network beat all comers for the 19th quarter in a row in early 2011. Other big gainers for cable TV included ESPN and MTV - 'Jersey Shore' was the most-watched cable show in the country.