How can 15 men with machine guns not be able to hit one chick in heels running down an open staircase?
StG
How can 15 men with machine guns not be able to hit one chick in heels running down an open staircase?
StG
I’m always amazed at how quickly Miami law enforcement arrives at the frequent explosions and automatic weapon fire. I’m also always amazed at how people consider Gabrielle Anwar attractive, unless you are talking about compared to other reptiles.
Well, girls who can hurt you are…I’ll be in my bunk.
Getting impaled on her bony carcass isn’t sexy, IMNSHO.
Have you seen how skinny she is? I’m surprised she casts a shadow.
Michael hasn’t been in the sun recently - his hair has gotten darker and is it me, or did his chin start to disappear? Both Sam and Fi have lost weight - looks good on Sam, not quite sure with Fi as we could only see her image when she stood sideways.
Not sure I like the new spin of working with the CIA, but I am sure this too shall pass, given the name of the show.
I complain about Fi (and the Miami police) but I love this show. I love how they lampshaded using English to speak when they were in South America. I’m not sure I will like how they keep Mike’s team together though.
Do you actually see him going back to, and staying with the CIA? I think it will be like Jesse and he goes back for a bit then decides it’s not for him anymore. He’s too used to being in charge of his team and doing everything his way.
I could see him continuing on in the future like the last 4 years, but by his own choice. Odd jobs and helping people out who need it. Maybe him and his team helping out the government freelance. That’s a show I could watch week in and week out.
Each season has had a story arc with a specific enemy tied to Michael’s Burn Notice. It becomes a question of who will be the main bad guy. I think it will suffer without having a goal.
Lots of foreshadowing in this one. Jesse is the obvious one, showing us that Michael may not want to stay on. More immediately, Maddy’s line at the end about nothin being over hints that Michael will keep digging into Kessler.
Every season (or really half-season) has one two steps forward, one steps back. They could really only go on so long with “The guy behind the guy behind the guy who burned me” storylines. I think now is the time to finally get to the heart of the story, something they’ve been kind of skirting around but never really addressing. Which is, “Why does Michael want back in so badly?” He seems to be much happier doing “freelance” on his own in Miami than working for the government.
Yeah, it’s getting rather silly by now. I think they should just finish that story line about who burned him, have him still based in Miami, and find another season story arc.
I’m liking the new twist of him working *with *the CIA, and Sam and Fi feeling like outsiders. But I don’t think that little dynamic will sustain an entire season. Not even what passes for a “season” on USA Network!
I’m hoping he gets burned again, by some new situation, and has to go freelance again, with some new White Whale to chase. But not by choice, like Jesse; that would take all the tension out of the show.
I think what we’ll have by the end of the season is the CIA will put him ‘on call’, they clearly recognize his abilities, but by the end of the season he will no longer be ‘burned’ by them and they will contact him from time/time to do the dirty work - also by the end of the season, they will recognize the talents of his ‘team’ and will openly allow the use of Fi and Sam.
This leaves next season with them having more autonomy and becoming the A team… perhaps they’ll even send in that pretty new blonde operative to assist from time to time.
I thought that getting rid of the last guy on the list pretty much “unburned” him.
Or did I misunderstand?
No - getting rid of the ‘last’ guy on the list means that the org that caused him to get burned is gone, but he still has to re-prove himself to the CIA that he shouldn’t have been burned in the first place. The org did a good job of burning him.
IOW, it goes a long way toward showing the CIA that he wasn’t working for them.
I’m still waiting to find out the ‘real’ last guy is mom. (I just wanted my boy home).
It was Fi. How do you think he wound up at her place after being burned?
true, and definitely worth consideration, however - of the two - who scares him more? which one knows how to put Sam in his place?
those things take skill…
That would be Mom and Mom.
I still think she is Jewish.