24.06.2007
Burn Notice, Reviews
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What happens when a spy loses his job? USA’s “Burn Notice” puts a glib and often goofy spin on that premise.
Will the actors keep their jobs? It could go either way for this flashy, erratic action series, which debuts at 10 p.m. Thursday.
The pilot is all I saw, and it boasts some notable assets. The [...]
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24.06.2007
Burn Notice, Reviews
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In “Burn Notice,” USA delivers a pleasant surprise, if only because so little about the concept indicates how much fun the 90-minute premiere is. Recognizing the star quality in Jeffrey Donovan (last showcased in the channel’s short-lived 2004 drama “Touching Evil”), he returns as a spy who, for unexplained reasons, suddenly can’t come in from [...]
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24.06.2007
Burn Notice, Reviews
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In the world of spies, when someone gets a burn notice, it means they’ve been blacklisted within the industry. This is what happens to Michael Westin in USA’s new summer series, ‘Burn Notice.’ Based on the pilot episode, I can say with confidence that this show has the perfect blend of action, witty dialogue, intriguing [...]
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24.06.2007
Burn Notice, Co-Stars, Interview
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?When Michael Weston gets “burned” by the CIA, he doesn’t know what’s in store for him. Neither does actor Jeffrey Donovan playing Michael on USA Networks’ new spy series Burn Notice.
Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar Talk Burn Notice?
“They’re keeping me in the dark and that’s good,” said Donovan. Join the club with the cast of [...]
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