I was thinking Nate, but then... what is actually considered a "major" character because he certainly isn't one.
I was thinking Nate, but then... what is actually considered a "major" character because he certainly isn't one.
well im thinking major in terms of impact on the rest of the cast....and nate dying would affect them all alot more then jesse. In the same way, while jesse is a more prominent character this season, he doesnt quite have the emotional impact that a major character should.
Still, i'd rather have jesse die then nate, since i cant stand him and his bad acting. But i'd hate to see either fiona or sam bite the bullet. I firmly believe the show can't be the same without the trio.
I can do without Fiona to tell you the truth, though they would have to replace her with some nice eye-candy.
I really hope is the mom though. I'll tolerate Jesse for mom's death.
Holy crap, Burn Notice returns tonight and I hadn't.... noticed.
Haven't finished the latest season yet, but here's some interesting news:
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2...#ixzz1Dh8O1S1s"BURN NOTICE: THE FALL OF SAM AXE" PREMIERES SUNDAY , APRIL 17 AT 9/8C ON USA NETWORK
Prequel stars Bruce Campbell and is directed by Jeffrey Donovan; Written and executive produced by BURN NOTICE creator Matt Nix
BURN NOTICE: THE FALL OF SAM AXE, starring Bruce Campbell, will premiere Sunday, April 17 at 9/8c on USA Network. The prequel film to USA's smash hit series takes place in Columbia 2005 when Lieutenant Commander Sam Axe (Campbell) is sent to advise a local military platoon. It's there he discovers deep layers of deception and ultimately realizes he may be allied with the wrong side. Shot on location in Bogota, Columbia, the two hour movie is directed by BURN NOTICE star Jeffrey Donovan.
BURN NOTICE: THE FALL OF SAM AXE also stars RonReaco Lee ("The Good Guys," "Madea Goes to Jail"), Kiele Sanchez ("Lost," "The Glades"), John Diehl ("Miami Vice," "Stargate") and Chandra West ("John From Cincinnati," "The Gates").
The prequel is written and executive produced by BURN NOTICE creator Matt Nix. Donovan and Campbell also serve as executive producers on the Fox Television Studios project alongside BURN NOTICE's Mikkel Bondesen.
Well, just finished up the season and some good stuff there I thought. Looks like Mike is back!
Also just saw Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe and I thought it was quite awesome. Any of you seen it by any chance?
Anyways, season 5 returns next week:
First ep of season 5 is out.
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Yeah i watched it but just few episodes.. nice series..
season finale any one? fucking awesome. did not see that turn of events at ALL.
What didn't you see specifically?
Edit: Wait, I know see I'm missing some episodes.
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Mid-season premier aired a few days ago.
I don't understand why Michael, or someone else, doesn't just shoot Anson. Been awhile since the mid-season finale, but I don't remember him saying he had a failsafe on his "leverage". In a previous season, there was a similar situation, and the guy... I'm pretty sure it was Brennan... had an automated email set to send every night unless he manually cancelled it each time. Since Anson hasn't mentioned anything resembling a failsafe like that, I'm curious as to what repercussions there would be to just killing him. He did say he was the last of "them".
It's dangerous to go alone. Take Nep.
Even tho they haven't explained what just killing him would do, he probably has some failsafe (or several of them) since he kept telling Michael how incredibly smart he is and that he pretty much "owns" him now. He's certainly not lacking in the self-confidence department :P
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He also stated how well he knew Michael, and all the actions he would normally take. Since we know that Michael isn't a cold-blooded killer (made evident with every "Dead" Larry episode), Anson probably knows the same, therefore leaving the option of a failsafe unclear. If you "know" 100% that your target will not kill you, then there is no need to waste time with a failsafe. So what if Michael did the unexpected and just shot him?
It's dangerous to go alone. Take Nep.
Double-Episode fall premiere go!
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Looks like the series finale is next Thursday, going to miss this show. Last week's episode was quite intense.