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Burn Notice

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Tricia Helfer + Gabrielle Anwar = 100% Win

And Bruce Campbell, even in the role of "best friend," is always entertaining.

If someone would just kill the mom, the show would be damn-near perfect. :palm:

I just finished the premier of season 2... I stand by the following statement:

If someone would just kill the mom, the show would be damn-near perfect. :palm:

Other than that, a very entertaining start to the season.

Watched it for the first time Thursday and liked it. I thought the acting was a bit meh at times, but I did enjoy it and will watch it again.

Still spoiled by The Shield as my favorite show though...

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 year later...

I`ve been liking burn notice, timing was good too: I got to watch all of season one then two weeks after it finished season two began :)

Same... I'm enjoying White Collar. Though I guess I also liked "Catch Me If You Can".

The detective... well... the actor wasn't doing it for me in the first episode, but once they got picked up and into shooting now it seems to work a little better. From what I understand there are already 7 episodes shot, and hope more come.

Did anyone else notice that they used the guy who played "Yakavetta" in Boondock Saints as the lead protaganist in Ep 2 (and at least one upcoming episode), and it aired the same week that Boondock Saints 2 came out? I wonder if that was on purpose...

**BRENT**

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