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Burn Notice Season 3 Promos

Burn Notice season 3 promotional photos with Jeffrey and Gabrielle Anwar:

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Burn Notice’s Gabrielle Anwar Talks Burn Notice

Gabrielle AnwarHOLLYWOOD INSIDER: Burn Notice’s Gabrielle Anwar Talks Guns and That Whole Michael & Fiona Thing!

As the stunning [in more ways than one] and deadly Fiona in USA’s Burn Notice, Gabrielle Anwar finds herself playing a character whose first response to problems is to shoot them, or blow them up. During a teleconference call earlier today, she got a chance to talk about Fiona’s penchant for violence and… shall we say unusual… relationship with burnt spy, Michael Weston [Jeffrey Donovan].

I was wondering, what’s the status of Fiona and Michael’s relationship? Will we see them becoming a couple again?

Gabrielle Anwar: That depends how one would define a couple. Are you talking in the Bill Clinton instance?

Yes, like a traditional relationship, like boyfriend/girlfriend.

GA: I don’t think either of them has a traditional bone in their body, so I think perhaps not in that respect.

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More Burn Notice Interviews

By Ian Spelling for UGO

Burn Notice is one of those super-cool shows with a modest, but loyal fan base. The USA Network series will kick off its second season on July 10, and everyone involved hopes that, based on its critics’ darling status, USA’s amped-up promotional campaign and on good, old-fashioned fan-to-fan word of mouth, Burn Notice will attract a wider audience in year two. For those unfamiliar with the slickly shot show, it stars hottie (or so my wife insists) Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen, a discredited cover-ops agent who’s forced to cool his heels in Miami, his hometown, trapped there with no money, no job, no link to his handler, and always under surveillance.

So, while trying figure out who screwed him over – or more accurately stated, burned him – and why, the ever-resourceful Westen keeps busy as a spy for hire and a private investigator. Among those in Westen’s circle are his ex-girlfriend Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar), once an IRA operative; longtime pal Sam (Bruce Campbell), a sleazy, fun-loving womanizer and former operative; and Madeline (Sharon Gless), Westen’s chain-smoking, tough-love, hypochondriac momma. The amiable Donovan and the quip-happy Campbell recently took to the phone for a conference call. UGO was on the line and joined in the fun. Here’s some of what went down:

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Tricia Helfer Talks Burn Notice

The Battlestar Galactica siren talks about the move over to this USA Network series

Tricia Helfer has certainly made a name for herself during the four-season run of Battlestar Galactica as the lovely Cylon Number Six. With that show coming to a close, Helfer is moving on with a role in the series Burn Notice, which kicks off its second season on Thursday, July 10 at 10 PM ET on the USA Network. I was recently in on a conference call with Helfer and here’s what she had to say about her new series, her old series, Comic-Con and a lot more.

Can you start off telling us what is Carla’s back story and how many of the episodes are you going to be in in season two?

Tricia Helfer: I’m going to be in, I think, seven episodes of the 16 being done. I’m in the first two, and I think the season finale, and then will be in 2009′s episodes as well. To be completely honest, I really don’t know much of Carla’s back story. Just as she’s mysterious to Michael, she’s also mysterious to the audience, and I think we’ll learn more about her as Michael does and the audience does. At this point, I’ve only filmed the first two episodes, so I have yet to discover a lot about Carla myself. I do know that she was a spy, and that she is now the public face of the organization that burns Michael. So she is definitely in a leadership position, and, at this point, pretty much ordering Michael around.

Is it difficult coming into a show that’s already become an established hit? I know with Battlestar, I think you were the face of Battlestar Galactica for several months before the series, but here with Burn Notice it’s already had a season and is very well known.

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A few more quips from the ‘Burn Notice’ stars

From The South Bend Tribune:

Jeffrey Donovan and Bruce Campbell recently did a conference call with reporters to promote the second season of “Burn Notice,” which returns 10 p.m., Thursday on the USA Network.

Even though I used the best material for a weekly Remote Control column, which appeared in our June 29 print edition, there were a few more quips from the two stars that I wanted to share.

“Burn Notice” centers around Michael Westen, a spy who has been exiled to his hometown of Miami after getting booted from the espionage community for reasons that he’s still trying to figure out.

So here’s an extra dose of Donovan and Campbell just in time for the Season 2 premiere:

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USA’s ‘Burn Notice’ is back and quirky as ever

BY JOSEPH V. AMODIO |Special to Newsday July 6, 2008

When Jeffrey Donovan first auditioned for the role of Michael Westen, a new TV spy, he didn’t go for the intense, Kiefer-Sutherland-on-”24″ sort of thing. Donovan’s take was more laid-back. Sarcastic. Been there, done that.

In an instant “Burn Notice” creator Matt Nix knew he’d found his star.

The last thing Nix wanted was for his hero to be, well … “spy-ish.” He envisioned something un-”Alias,” a non-”24.”

“Those shows [depict] a very dramatic world,” Nix says. “People run around saying” – he adopts a deep, basso acting voice – “‘You don’t understand! We’re up against the hugest organization in the world, and we’re all going to die unless we do this thing in the next 42 minutes!’”

Back to regular Matt: “On ‘Burn Notice,’ we kinda go in the opposite direction.”

Like in the pilot, when Michael is stuck between two thugs in the back of a Mercedes. “You know, Mercedes makes an SUV now,” he says. “Big backseat … surprisingly affordable, too.”

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