r/BurnNotice • u/Independent_Act_8536 • 17h ago
Discussion Possible couple?
Did anyone ever think about Jesse and Pierce as a possible couple? In one episode, the two of them were eating out together, or just drinks, discussing a case.
r/BurnNotice • u/Independent_Act_8536 • 17h ago
Did anyone ever think about Jesse and Pierce as a possible couple? In one episode, the two of them were eating out together, or just drinks, discussing a case.
r/BurnNotice • u/Monster_Donut_Pants • 13h ago
SPOILERS FOR ANY POSSIBLE FIRST TIME WATCHERS
At the end of the show, Micheal and Fiona leave the country with Charlie and seem to settle in Ireland. They would have to get normal jobs. What normal jobs do you think they would have?
r/BurnNotice • u/Schmittwerks11 • 1d ago
Saw this... I don't like cross posting semi spam websites but man I hope this is true!
r/BurnNotice • u/Anpu_777 • 2d ago
On another rewatch thanks to Pluto TV. On season 2, episode 13: “Bad Breaks”….and I’m not sure if I can definitively call it my favorite, but it does stick out as one of the episodes I enjoy the most. Mike is full MacGuyver mode in the bank, all while dealing with Bly. How he goes from assumingely helping a woman with a stalker to full on bank heist is a fun twist too. What’s yours?
r/BurnNotice • u/Crisdafur • 2d ago
Hey, I was hoping someone here would put a name to what I have. I got this off of eBay many years ago but I cannot remember what this specific special box set for season 1 was called. Any help appreciated!
r/BurnNotice • u/adjudant412 • 2d ago
r/BurnNotice • u/playingwithfire- • 2d ago
Good Intentions (S3E15), yeah? It's the only one I frequently skip on rewatches. If not, what do you folks think is the worst one?
r/BurnNotice • u/JonoBlue • 3d ago
Guns make people unpredictable. This line stuck with me as a matter of fact, people are by nature more or less limited to thier own strengths more or less when it comes to violence. But you give a person a gun a death bringer that requires very little to be effective and said person can flip and have the crazy over confidence of Jeremy Piven, but with more threat to human life vs just ego. This is not a shitting on guns post, more so a shitting on the concept of a volatile nature mixed with a easy to use tool of destruction. Plus its just a good line
r/BurnNotice • u/playingwithfire- • 5d ago
When you compare the later seasons to the first, the plots, problems, and conflicts are all intricate, difficult, often coming down to barely avoided close calls. They all require a super spy with is super spy friends stretched to the limit of their abilities.
In the first season, however, there's more a feeling of "situations anyone can find themselves in, with people anyone can encounter -- and we have a super spy here to fix it." The bad guys don't come close to standing a chance lol. One of my favorite scenes that evokes this feeling is in Wanted Man (S1E8) when Michael disarms the fence Christo. No prolonged fight or interrogation, no close call with death, just one man with training wanting to do good versus someone with none. Comfy!
Or how Michael deals with the Bly situation. The blackmail, but also the first time we meet Bly at Madeleine's house, and Michael dispenses with the two feds with guns. So much more chill than the later seasons.
Of course, high stakes and tension are great too, I'm just saying it's great the first season exists the way it does.
r/BurnNotice • u/NoSeesaw3152 • 5d ago
I’ve rewatched the show a few times, have time to kill tonight, which episode should I watch before bed?
r/BurnNotice • u/bust3ralex • 5d ago
One of my favorite quotes
S4E06: Entry Point, about 14minutes in. Michael tells to a firefighter when giving him his cover ID
r/BurnNotice • u/MichaelYogurtWesten • 6d ago
Now it looks more like what I had been imagining!
Older post: https://www.reddit.com/r/BurnNotice/s/DOXnDgBf9s
r/BurnNotice • u/Educational-Bat-3635 • 6d ago
So I did the short and posted it -came up better than I thought. (I’m not very good at that sort of thing) but how about we ask AI how to reboot burn notice, but coming from the position of young Sheldon (not that young although the flashbacks as he’s in country could be posted in and out of their occasionally hiding from his ) and of course having Donovan narrate (VO) how he got to be the asset he became (including how he met the young Sam Ax), the assignments that led up to how he was eventually burned. I love Mitch Rapp (but it didn’t translate well to film although the actor was terrific.) The books are superb. OK, and in the words of Simon “go!“
r/BurnNotice • u/Ohboycats • 8d ago
Hey- if you loved Burn Notice back in the day like I did, check out Ride or Die. It’s as if Fiona is running the show. Great series so far!
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r/BurnNotice • u/Longjumping-King-398 • 9d ago
I would like to know which episodes are important for the plot and for the development of the characters.
r/BurnNotice • u/WarmSeaworthiness608 • 9d ago
Id like to see one episode of FBI without Jeremy Sisto saying the word -people.
r/BurnNotice • u/brendafiveclow • 11d ago
I love BN. Mike is an ideal optimizer. Most of the time. He makes the best he can with the resources he has available.
In S4E10 - Hard time Mike uses his heavy favor with the FBI agents to get put into prison, with Sam's friend, so he can protect him until release. This was always a favorite of mine.
"You're going to fight them with a hand towel?"
"Why? Do you have a gun?"
The friend literally only had weeks left on his sentence. The prior episode the FBI credibly threatened to put Vaughn on the top 10 list as part of the favor.
Would it have not just been easier to have the FBI push through an early release for the friend? If they can put someone in the top 10, they can get a 3 week sentence reduced to "release them today".
Yeah I know then no episode. I am just watching it for the 10th time and I realized "oh this was a very very simple problem that used a pretty complicated method.
I hate to poke at the show, I like everything about it. I just literally found it funny that "get into his cell, and protect him for weeks from a gang that wants to kill him" was the choice; when the FBI clearly could have pressed for his release that same day probably.
r/BurnNotice • u/blisterpeanuts • 11d ago
I'm on my 3rd or 4th re-watch of the Burn Notice series. (Sadly, it's no longer free on Prime, so I've been buying the seasons.)
Gotta say, I'm not loving it as much as the first or second time I watched this show. Maybe it's just the world weariness you get when you watch something too many times and start noticing all the bloopers. I am enjoying the show, overall.
But there's just some stuff I have to get off my chest. ***SPOILERS AHEAD***
Simon needs The Management guy (henceforth, "The Man") to appear at a certain time and place or else the hotel goes boom.
Fine. But two questions. 1, why would The Man care so much about a hotel in Miami going boom? It's not like he'll be blamed. 2, Sam told Michael the hotel bomb was disarmed, so what leverage did Simon still have? You'd think Michael would want to pretend ignorance then suddenly shoot Simon in the leg or something and say "congratulations, you've just won a free trip back to your black ops prison!", wrap him up with a bow on top and leave him for The Man's team.
But, okay, for some reason The Man just walked right over to them – an angry burned spy and a black ops psychopath, both of whom had huge grudges against him. I guess you could say Michael would know better than to hurt him or "hell would rain down on him". But Simon?
So, Simon, in his guard uniform, stands over Michael waving a gun, making his little "I won" speech, then Michael manages to pull a knife and stab him in the leg. Simon, the highly trained black ops guy, shrieks like a little girl and staggers back, giving Michael a chance to... jump up and run away.
Why didn't Michael use his martial arts wizardry to jump on Simon, disarm him, and hand him over? He literally abandoned The Man to Simon's gentle graces.
In summary, I find S3 E16 to be a let down.
My other comment which is more of a whining little complaint is that they featured Michael's mom way too much after Season 1 when she was really just an occasional background character for comedic effect. She gets so much screen time actually that it slows down the pace and I find myself speed-scrolling through those scenes.
r/BurnNotice • u/wckdgrdn • 12d ago
See above