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For those of you looking for some more resolution for some key stories on "Burn Notice," we have some news for you.
Last season on "Burn Notice," Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) finally got back in the door at the CIA only to end up under the thumb of Anson Fullerton (Jere Burns), the man who burned him years ago. To free Michael from Anson's grasp, Fiona Glenanne (Gabrielle Anwar) turned herself into the FBI to answer for the murders that Anson had previously pinned on her.
When "Burn Notice" returns to USA next month for its sixth season, you can bet Michael won't be taking that lying down.
VIBE caught up with Coby Bell to chat about the evolution of Jason Pitts, working with Brandy and how he juggles The Game with fatherhood and his role on Burn Notice.
After wrapping up filming its fifth season in October, Burn Notice will return shooting at its Coconut Grove home for its sixth season in March.
Coby Bell: I was close to getting one of the main roles on Matt Nix's other show last year... Crave Online: "The Good Guys." I remember that.
The Burn Notice season finale features a few firsts: not only does Michael get tasked to run an official C.I.A. team for the first time since getting "burned" four years ago, but it welcomes Dean Cain to the hit USA series for the first time.
In this new, exclusive clip from the USA series Burn Notice's fifth season finale, we see our own Jesse Porter (Coby Bell), strapped for cash and not exactly filled to the brim with job prospects, mulling over his meager financial situation. As Jesse ruminates, along comes a mysterious stranger with a promising opportunity...
Sony Pictures and FilmDistrict are teaming up for this horror remake, which will debut April 12, 2013
Get the Answers at The Burn Notice SPY Dictionary
The last few episodes of Burn Notice have been intriguing stand-alone stories, but this week it's time to get back to the show's mythology - and it does a solid job of juggling multiple plotlines.
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We all know how season five of Burn Notice concluded: with Fiona taking one for Michael and the team.
And now creator Matt Nix is giving viewers a clear idea of where season six will go: with Fiona remaining behind bars.
I would like to start this week’s episode review of Burn Notice by saying this: Wow.
Burn Notice has been on quite the roll lately. Our critic has given the last two episodes a perfect rating and you can read why HERE
Life has become very complicated on Burn Notice.
The Burn Notice season finale features a few firsts: not only does Michael get tasked to run an official C.I.A. team for the first time since getting "burned" four years ago, but it welcomes Dean Cain to the hit USA series for the first time.
I’m very picky when it comes to my spy fare. I still haven’t seen a majority of the Bond movies, but I love the Bourne films. I couldn’t stick with Alias, but adore me some Chuck. For this week only, however, I’ve stepped in to take over for your trusted recapper Keshaunta Moton in covering this week’s Burn Notice.
Check out this clip featuring Madeline Westen (Sharon Gless) and Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) from the newest episode of Burn Notice, "Acceptable Loss," ... Was Anson telling Michael the truth?
Exclusive clip from episode 5/16: "Depth Perception"
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