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Does Michael Weston work and play well with others? Umm, not really. He prefers being at the controls and calling the shots. Have you noticed that with Fiona and Sam, Michael is usually the de facto lead? And remember how he disliked working for Carla? Hence this relationship with Gilroy is problematic to say the least. This week was an example of just how difficult it’s likely to be.

Gilroy played matchmaker by forcing Michael to team up with Claude, supposedly the best thief in the Western hemisphere. Michael assessed the situation and determined the best way to work with Claude was to sabotage him. Gilroy managed to trump Michael’s ace, however. When Claude fell down on the job — literally — Gilroy eliminated him. Or he said he did. Oops. Michael hadn’t anticipated that reaction. Gilroy is a deadly adversary.
The case of the week had Michael reluctantly helping out Sugar, the drug dealer he crippled a year ago to get him out of the building. Had Sugar’s cousin not been an innocent dupe being used by a nasty SOB named Lynch in some nefarious scheme, Michael probably would have let Sugar walk away.
But Sugar’s desire to “Go ‘Mission: Impossible’ on his ass,” showed that he was the worst kind of client. He was all gung ho but stupid, stupid, stupid. That’s how he got shot four times and nearly killed in the first act of the show. After saving the jerk, Michael was too invested to let Dougie be collateral damage.
There was something a wee bit formulaic about how one-note Lynch was. He was killing people right and left. Considering the fact that he was supposed to be a thief, it felt like the character should have had some restraint. It was overkill to make him a cold-blooded killer with a crew following his lead.
Nevertheless, it was sweet to watch Fiona, Sam and Michael figure out what Lynch’s crew was doing — even last minute — and thwarting their plan with a bomb, a shoot out and knocking out the gas man. In the midst of all the action, slow Dougie quickly assessed that Chuck Finley — one of Sam’s favorite personas — was more of a friend than Mr. Lynch had been.
Michael’s plan to blow off Mom’s invite to the “Take A Bite Out of Crime” award ceremony didn’t work out once Raymond, aka Sugar, reminded him that family is family. It’s just that simple. But Maddie really didn’t give a damn about the award; she just wanted Michael to be there for her. His showing up was better than the crummy plaque.
Watch ‘Noble Causes’ Episode Online here
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For a nice change of pace, Burn Notice played up the local color. Lots of Little Dominica (not Little Havana) and action, including multiple explosions, a little face-forward repelling and a new somewhat mystical character for Michael to play. No Southern boy this week. No tank tops or muscle shirts. Nope. Michael was looking like Mr. Applegate, the devil in the musical Damn Yankees.

The client came in the form of Houston cop Mack, Sam’s old friend/nemesis. He was a nemesis because he had the audacity to marry Sam’s ex-wife, Amanda, after him. Yes, Sam was married. Madeline’s eyeballs nearly popped out of their sockets when she heard that. But to her credit, she was worried about Sam. Mack’s visit had unnerved him, and Maddie feared that he would screw up on the job.
The job was pretty nasty, too. Initially, Sam and Fiona’s attempt to infiltrate the Latino community was just a way to illustrate that in tight neighborhoods, cop-detecting kids are like an early warning radar system. But Fiona’s ability to heist a car set up an in with the locals for Michael.
Michael had to deliver a dual performance; fooling Omar into thinking he was a magical badass while also letting Gilroy see that he had turned to the dark side. Gilroy wasn’t buying that Michael had given up his Eagle Scout status. He may have read the burn file on Westen, but he still wasn’t sure he had gone rogue. He needed convincing, so while Michael was working Omar, he was also putting on a show for Gilroy.
Michael’s magic is pretty impressive, but none of this stuff can be done on the fly, not with the precision shown in this episode. But when forced to improvise, like when they were caught in room 402, the CIA training proved helpful.
It would have been nice to see Michael give Rincon a beat down, especially if he was the predator they implied he was, but instead Mack got to return him to Houston to face the judge. Omar regained his territory and Michael never had to snap his fingers again. It’s possible that Omar could come back again in some future episode.
Finally, you have to hand it to the producers. The new villain, Gilroy, is quite a piece of work. Chris Vance is good in the role. The guy is a snobby Brit and — as Michael labeled him — a freelance psychopath. He knew about Michael killing Strickler and he seemed to have accomplices with high powered rifles at his beck and call. Last week in the marine stadium and this week shooting the champagne flute out of Fiona’s hand. Michael is definitely playing with fire by getting into business with him. It may be a burn he won’t be able to recover from.
Watch “Friendly Fire” Episode Online here
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Watch Sneak Peeks of Burn Notice Season 3 Episode 11 Friendly Fire
As the official USA preview below states, there are two things that turn Michael Weston on:
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Solving international conspiracies.
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Fiona.
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viewers can relate to each very well, and will get a glimpse of each during Thursday’s new episode.
Check out the promo for the new installment (which focuses on a child predator) below, followed by a trio of photos from “Friendly Fire.”
Watch Sneak Peek of Burn Notice Season 3 Episode 10 A Dark Road
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Back in 2008, I was lucky enough to get to visit the set of Burn Notice and interview Sharon Gless. At that time, Sharon said that she was trying to get her co-star from Cagney & Lacey — and good friend — Tyne Daly to guest on Burn Notice, but Tyne was only interested if she could play her part sans words. “Tyne said, ‘I’ll do it, but I want to play her as a mute.’ Only Tyne Daly! And believe me, she’ll steal the show. Matt said he wants to use her — but not as a mute!”

Tomorrow night, Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless will be reunited on TV in an episode of Burn Notice called “The Dark Road.” Tyne Daly will not be playing a mute. In fact, according to Sharon, “It’s very, very unusual the situations that they put me in with Tyne. They had me go undercover.” It sounds like a fun way to kick off the second half of season three. And hopefully, Tyne Daly will get to watch it. You see, in a recent conference call with the two stars, Ms. Daly and Ms. Gless talked about working together again and more. Read More→
Less than a week before Burn Notice returns for the second half of its third season on January 21, and while the premiere “A Dark Road” will be mighty exciting on the espionage side of things, there is another aspect to it that we are very excited about: the reunion of Sharon Gless, who plays Michael’s (Jeffrey Donovan) chain-smoking mom on the show, and her Cagney and Lacey partner, Tyne Daly.
This seems to be payback time or returning the favor, since Gless has done Daly’s show Judging Amy.
“We’ve been doing it a long time,” Gless says in a conference call with reporters. “You know, so, yeah, we developed something on Cagney & Lacey. And I find it very easy and wonderful working with Tyne when she was with us. People got so – when we were in the makeup trailer we’re sitting just chatting and laughing before we begin and that isn’t sort of the tone of our makeup trailer so everybody was going boy I wish that we did that more.”
According to reports, Tyne will play an intelligence asset on Burn Notice.
“She was just kind of a little, you know, a low-rate bureaucrat,” she says. “She’s protective of her position. And then she meets a woman who sort of offered her friendship and she’s so knocked off her game that she gets conned.”
Gless’ character, meanwhile, Madeline, will be placed on an “unusual” situation with Daly. “They had me go undercover. They had to have me go undercover because they were busy. And – their characters were busy. So we sent (mom) in and the person that I went to deal with was Tyne Daly.”
On “A Dark Road” Michael takes on a “violent” con man and later gets entangled with Columbian drug cartels and a black ops sociopath, all the while being forced to work for the very people who burned him.
Catch Burn Notice when it returns this Thursday on the USA Network.





