Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
They utilize burned spies, mercenaries, assassins, and independent contractors within their group. Because of Michael Westen's reputation, Management engineered a "burn notice" to put the talented and creative spy in a vulnerable enough position to recruit him. After he was disavowed by the United States, they watched Michael for months before ...
The premise of the show focuses on Michael Westen (Donovan), a former spy who was fired and cut off from the legitimate world by the agency he used to work for. Trapped in Miami with few resources, Westen takes jobs as an unlicensed private investigator while unraveling the mystery of who burned him and why.
From 2007 to 2013, Donovan starred in Burn Notice, as Michael Westen, a spy who was burned, for reasons unknown to him, and marooned in Miami, Florida. The show follows Westen as he attempts to find out why he was burned and regain his job as a covert intelligence agent, in addition to bringing justice to the people of Miami.
Michael Westen, a covert-operations agent working for the U.S. Government, is on an assignment in Nigeria when he suddenly and unexpectedly gets "burned".After barely escaping with his life on the first flight he can get out of the country, he wakes up in his hometown of Miami, Florida, under government surveillance.
The second season of Burn Notice continues the plot lines of the first season. Michael Westen had struggled to find out why he had been burned and by whom. Westen continues his work as an unlicensed private investigator and freelance spy for anyone in town who can pay him any money to fund his investigation into his situation as a blacklisted agent.
Before dying, he informs Michael that the man behind the operation is named Simon (Garret Dillahunt), a man who committed the crimes used to burn Michael. In the Season 3 finale, Michael solicits help from Management to stop Simon. Michael successfully captures Simon but is arrested himself, while Management states that Michael has a "big future."
Michael Brown Sr., the slain teen's father, and McSpadden publicly called for peace in the days leading up to the grand jury announcement. Related links: Charles Barkley backs police, calls ...
Along the way, the man kidnaps Fiona to flush Michael out, only to be shot dead by the CIA when they and Michael come to her rescue, using a line that hearkens back to the time when they first met in Ireland, a story told in small flashbacks throughout the episode, except in the present, unlike in Ireland, she chooses her current boyfriend over ...