Burn Notice
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| Burn Notice | |
| Genre | Comedy-drama Action |
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| Format | 1.78:1 |
| Created by | Matt Nix |
| Starring | Jeffrey Donovan Gabrielle Anwar Bruce Campbell Sharon Gless |
| Country of origin | |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 32 (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Matt Nix Mikkel Bondesen Jeff Freilich |
| Producer(s) | Michael J. Wilson, Jason Tracey, Craig S. O'Neill, Mikkel Bondesen |
| Location(s) | Miami, Florida |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | approx. 42 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Fox Television Studios Fuse Entertainment |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | USA Network |
| Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
| Original run | June 28, 2007 – present |
| Status | Airing |
| External links | |
| Official website | |
Burn Notice is an American television comedy-drama[1] series created by Matt Nix. The show stars Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell, and Sharon Gless. The series premiered on June 28, 2007 on the USA Network.
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[edit] Premise
The title refers to the burn notices issued by intelligence agencies to discredit or announce the dismissal of agents or sources who are considered to have become unreliable. When a spy is burned, they are "wiped off the grid". According to the narration during the opening credits, the burned spy has no prior work history, no money; in essence, no identity. The television series is a first-person narrative (including frequent voice-overs providing nuggets of exposition) from the viewpoint of covert-operations agent Michael Westen, played by Jeffrey Donovan.
After fleeing a Nigerian operation blown apart by the sudden and unexplained non-cooperation of his U.S. contact, Westen finds himself in his hometown[2] of Miami, Florida, attended to by his ex-girlfriend, Fiona Glenanne, but abandoned by all his normal intelligence contacts, under continuous surveillance with his personal assets frozen. Extraordinary efforts to reach his U.S. government handler eventually yield only a grudging admission that someone powerful wants him "on ice" in Miami; if he leaves the city he will "heat up fast"; i.e., he will be hunted down and taken into custody, whereas by staying there he can remain relatively free. Consumed by the desire to find out why he has been burned, and by whom, Westen goes to work as an unlicensed private investigator/spy/soldier of fortune for anyone in town who can pay him any money in order to fund his personal investigation into his own situation as a blacklisted agent. Throughout the series Westen battles and outwits an array of mobsters, con artists, contract killers, professional thieves, drug traffickers, sex traffickers, arms dealers, kidnappers and war criminals. The series makes frequent use of jury rigging, with the characters improvising devices to do the job of more expensive, harder-to-obtain items.
At the end of Season Two, Westen has an encounter with "the Management" who threatens to put him "back on the radar" if Westen doesn't cooperate with their agenda. After a dramatic leap from a helicopter into the Atlantic Ocean, Westen finds himself arrested by Miami police who think he is an illegal immigrant after he washes up on South Beach. Season Three picks up with Westen under surveillance by Detective Paxson (played by Moon Bloodgood), who has been tasked with monitoring his activities.
[edit] Characters
- Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen: A covert operative who has been burned (identified as an unreliable or dangerous agent) who now finds himself in his hometown of Miami, unable to leave. With his assets frozen, he is forced to live off his wits and any small investigative jobs he can find while he searches for answers about who burned him and why. Highly skilled and extremely clever, he displays his abilities by quickly thinking on his feet, improvising electronic devices from commonly available commercial equipment such as radios and cellphones, and by using ordinary items ranging from duct tape or cake frosting in highly unorthodox ways in order to complete a job. He has two black belts (or as he put it in one episode "thirty years of karate") and is "rated with anything that fires a bullet or holds an edge." He believes that his unhappy childhood, largely at the hands of an abusive father, helped make him into a natural covert operative, but made relationships difficult for him. He presents himself as a cynic hardened by experience, but soon reveals a soft, and sometimes vulnerable, side. His favorite food is yogurt.
- Gabrielle Anwar as Fiona Glenanne: A former IRA operative and Westen's ex-girlfriend. Fiona re-enters Michael's life when he is dumped, half-dead, in Miami, and she decides to stay, quickly making herself valuable to him. Aside from serving as his explosives expert, she provides support to him on his investigations and at times, assists him in missions to find out who burned him. In the pilot episode, she speaks with an Irish accent. In the second episode, she changes to an American accent, along with a change in her style of dress, in an effort to distance herself from her past and blend in, showing her own ability to adapt. She is both a complement to Michael and his match in many ways, both intellectually and tactically. Series creator Matt Nix has said about Michael and Fiona's relationship:[3]
| “ | The thing about the relationship with Fiona is…They are two people who really don't have anybody else they can be with. Anybody else is going to be afraid of what Michael does, and it sort of turns her on, and anybody else for Michael is going to be uninteresting. He is attracted to her, but part of what we explore over the first season is they really are attracted with each other, and yet there is a reason they broke up. She is an incredibly chaotic person who just thrives on disorder…Violence is foreplay for her. | ” |
- Where Michael is concerned, Fiona is not entirely willing to let go of their past relationship, which continues to simmer.
- Bruce Campbell as Sam Axe: An aging semi-retired intelligence operative and former Navy SEAL. With a low amount of cash-on-hand to his name, Axe spends most of his time sleeping with rich, older Miami women in exchange for food and shelter. He and Westen are old buddies; Sam is also Westen's last, tenuous contact in the official spy community. Sam presents himself as "the guy who knows a guy." He also uses the alias "Chuck Finley" frequently during jobs. It is revealed in the pilot that he is also an FBI informant, reporting on Westen under duress. Knowing this, Westen is able to pass false information to the FBI through Sam, who is glad to become his double agent.
- Sharon Gless as Madeline Westen: Michael's chain smoking, hypochondriac mother. Although seemingly hard-hearted, she is family-oriented and shows her full support to her sons (Michael along with Nate, Michael's younger brother) in times of need. Until recently, she has had only infrequent communication with Michael, who does not relish her company. Despite this, her appeals for help are Michael's one great weakness, and she has the ability to persuade him to do as she wishes.
[edit] Episodes
[edit] Tie-In Novels
In 2008, Signet Books started publishing tie-in novels for the show under their Obsidian imprint:
- The Fix by Tod Goldberg (ISBN 0451225546), August 5, 2008
- The End Game by Tod Goldberg (ISBN 0451226763), May 5, 2009
[edit] Production
The show is filmed on-location in and around Miami, Florida, as well as in Hollywood, Florida generally around Hollywood Boulevard and Hollywood Beach.
[edit] Awards
The pilot episode written by Matt Nix won a 2008 Edgar Allan Poe Award, honoring the best in mystery, in the category "Best Television Episode Teleplay".[4] David Raines, Scott Clements and Sherry Klein were nominated for "Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series" for Burn Notice Series (One-Hour)" at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2008.[5] John Dickson won a 2008 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards for "Top TV Series". Craig S. O'Neill and Jason Tracey were nominated for a 2009 Writers Guild of America, USA award for "Episodic Drama" (episode "Double Booked").
[edit] International distribution
Burn Notice is shown internationally on the following channels:
Argentina : FX, Telefé; the series is entitled Operación Miami ("Operation Miami")
Australia : Channel Ten
Brazil : FX Latin America
Belgium : 2BE
Canada : Super Channel
Colombia : FX
Costa Rica : FX Latin America
Chile : FX
Denmark : TV3+
France : W9
India : FOX CRIME
Ireland : FX
Israel : yes stars Action (Channel 13)
Italy : Fox; the series is entitled Duro A Morire ("Die-hard")
Japan : FOX CRIME; subtitled Kesareta Supai ("The Erased Spy")
Lithuania : TV3; the series is entitled Vilko bilietas ("The ticket of the wolf")
Malaysia : 8TV
Mexico : FX
Netherlands : RTL5
New Zealand : TV3
Norway : Viasat 4
Panama : TVMax; the series is entitled Operación Miami ("Operation Miami")
Poland : TV Puls; the series is entitled Tożsamość szpiega ("The Identity of Spy")
Portugal : Fox; the series is entitled Espião fora de jogo ("Spy Out of the Game")
Puerto Rico : WAPA-TV
Russia : TV3-Russia
Singapore : FX
South Africa : M-Net Channel[6]
South Korea : Super Action
Spain : Fox; the series is entitled Ultimo aviso ("Last Warning")
Sweden : TV6
UK : FX
Venezuela : Televen; the series is entitled Atrapado en Miami ("Trapped in Miami")
Latvia : TV-6;
[edit] DVD releases
On June 17, 2008, 20th Century Fox released Season 1 of Burn Notice on DVD in Region 1. Season 2 was released on June 16, 2009.[7]
| DVD Name | Ep # | Release Date | Additional Information |
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| Season One | 12 | June 17, 2008 |
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| Season Two | 16 | June 16, 2009 |
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[edit] References
- ^ New York Times: What's on Tonight
- ^ On TV: 'Burn Notice' amply fills the fun void on TV this summer
- ^ Print - Burn, Baby, Burn: Creator Matt Nix Puts Us on Notice
- ^ "Mystery Writers of America Announces the 2008 Edgar Award Winners". 2008-05-01. http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/05-01-2008/0004805000. Retrieved on 2009-05-02.
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810788/awards
- ^ "Mnet Burn Notice Page". http://beta.mnet.co.za/fanclub/?clubId=70. Retrieved on 2008-09-25.
- ^ David Lambert (March 18, 2009). "Burn Notice - Get Burn-ed on Blu: Season 2 Hi-Def Announced; New Info & Box for DVD Version". TVShowsOnDVD.com. http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Burn-Notice-Season-2/11522. Retrieved on 2009-06-07.
[edit] External links
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