![]() ![]() I saw what I needed to see – Nate’s death episode, for instance – and the previouslies and Michael’s narration filled me in on the rest, and that was enough. I don’t mean plot-wise – the USA shows are all designed for people to be able to drop in and out of as needed, and to never be too taxing if you’ve missed several (or are tuning in for the first time several seasons in) – but in terms of my level of interest in the characters. One of the other USA series could well be the standard-bearer at this point, but “Burn Notice” is “my” USA show, if you know what I mean.Īnd because it’s the one I’m attached to, I was even able to get away with skipping several episodes in the middle of the season (during my adventures in California) without feeling too lost. Of course, I felt much the same way about “Burn Notice” at first, but for whatever reason, I stuck it out with that one over the early rough spots and could fully appreciate the transformation into something good. That may well be true, but I didn’t love either one at the start and stopped watching for a while when I’ve attempted to pick them back up later, the connection’s simply not there. ![]() I hear all the time from fans of “White Collar” and “Suits” that one of those shows has now taken up the banner as USA’s best. A review of the “Burn Notice” mid-season finale coming up just as soon as I use sparkplugs as a substitute for diamonds…
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