![]() The plan is to find James’ hard drive and turn it over to the CIA. Fi and Sam are by his side, and he gets his CIA buddy Jesse ( Coby Bell) to track down James’ tech guy. Michael forms a plan: he is going to go after James without the CIA. Michael and Fi get away with Sam ( Bruce Campbell), but James is not done with them – he wants revenge – and the Strong ( Jack Coleman) turns Michael away, saying the CIA won’t offer him any more deals. “The Reckoning” picked up where the last episode left off, with Michael ( Jeffrey Donovan) shooting Sonya ( Alona Tal) and saving Fiona ( Gabrielle Anwar), essentially choosing the CIA over James’ super sketchy organization. ![]() I hope you enjoyed what has been the best role of my career. With two explosions, two shoot-outs, and a border chase, the spy drama Burn Notice has begun its seventh and final season with an explosive and exciting start that promises to be the best season yet.Burn Notice ended its seven-season run with series finale “The Reckoning”: Michael’s mother, Madeline, sacrificed her life for her family and Fiona and Michael are living happily ever after.Īll for you. Bruce Campbell is, as always, perfect as Sam, Michael’s best friend and ex-Navy Seal who seems to always be the one putting himself in harm’s way to help or protect his friends. Gabrielle Anwar is wonderful as Fiona, the trigger-happy girlfriend of Mike’s who’s still fuming over the deal that took Michael away from her and is trying to move on with her life. This is a ruthless, cunning Westen who’s determined to do whatever it takes to bring down the mercenary at all costs. Jeffrey Donovan’s performance as Michael Westen, the spy wrongfully blacklisted for crimes he never committed, is much tougher and meaner in this episode, capturing perfectly what being cut off from his family and friends and working solo in Central America with no one he can trust has done to him. Suspenseful and engaging, Burn Notice Season Seven’s opener, “New Deal,” brings the dramatic series back with a much darker and more serious tone than any of the earlier seasons. Seeing this as the opportunity he’s been working towards, Mike agrees to be part of his team. When Jesse and Sam track the mystery man to a small house, Sam accidentally triggers a claymore mine trying to get the front door opened and is trapped, leaving it up to Jesse to find a way to keep him from blowing them to kingdom come.īack in the Dominican Republic, Michael is finally approached by his old associate who wants him and his old talents on a job that he’s planning but is unwilling to give many details about. Concerned about Mike’s mom becoming the target of the mystery man, the guys reach out to Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar), who’s now involved with a bounty hunter – both professionally and personally – and ask her to watch Madeline (Sharon Gless) until they can track down and capture the man.įiona reluctantly agrees, still furious with Michael for making the deal and disappearing from her life. Meanwhile, back home in Miami, Florida a mystery man has already approached both Jesse (Coby Bell) and Sam trying to find out anything he can about Michael Westen, especially if he’s back with the CIA. He’s deep undercover and miserable in hot and humid Central America working for CIA officer Andrew Strong (Jack Coleman) who wants him to get close to an old associate of his who’s become a mercenary…and perhaps much worse. It’s been nine months since Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) made a deal with the CIA that cleared his friends and his mother from any and all illegal charges for helping Mike catch the corrupt CIA officer Riley. “Why are you asking questions about Mike?” yells Sam Ax (Bruce Campbell) to a man posing as a French intelligence agent but whose cover has been blown by the clever Ax in the seventh and final season opener of the action/drama TV series Burn Notice. Bruce Campbell as Sam Axe, Coby Bell as Jesse Porter, Gabrielle Anwar as Fiona Glenanne, Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen, and Sharon Gless as Madeline Westen in ‘Burn Notice’ (Photo by Robert Ascroft/USA Network/© NBC Universal, Inc.)
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