Burn Notice (Season 6)


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I loved it, don't understand me wrong. But, that was too much emotion. More than the "normal" Michael Weston. I loved the episode, but I can't say I love where the series is going. One time thing, sure. Whole season of emotion... Please, por favor, no, no, please, no. It will ruin the show.

I doubt that's the way the season will go. He was just majorly ****ed off about Fiona and then having a hit put out on his mother. I'm sure it'll get back to the regular way of having a side job while they work on finding him again.

Although you have to admit he played it pretty Dr Cox-ish though :D

He did, and for me that was a problem. The character is WAY too serious to be played Dr. Cox-ish. But I've read a lot of the mannerisms that Dr. Cox had were actually improved by McGinley, such as the whistle and the touching of his nose. But I think those are way to over the top to be done in a serious role.

Nevertheless, it is nice to see McGinley in more stuff. I miss Scrubs :cry:

  • 4 weeks later...

Last week when they announced (well before the season even began) that a "main character" would be killed, I said repeatedly to other friends who watched the show "It's going to be Nate.." all week long, so tonight when it happened, I was less than shocked. It was the most obvious choice, and not really a sad moment, considering he was a less than memorable character. At least it wasn't any of the actual main characters.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 months later...

My word what an incredible final episode of season six. That was quite possibly the most intense episode ever. I was so worried at one point that Sam was going to die. Can't wait to see how the series will be wrapped up with the 13 episode Season 7.

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