Do you embrace the con with as must gusto as I do? Weigh in and vote for your favorite current television conman: Michael Westen of Burn Notice, White Collar’s Neal Caffrey or Nate Ford of Leverage?
We’re actually coming to the end of season 2 here. There’s a lot of action in the last two episodes, and we get a pretty interesting resolution to the whole Carla storyline. I wouldn’t necessarily call it a satisfying resolution, but it was interesting. In the meantime, we get a secret fiancee, an aborted trip […]
(Season 2, Episodes 13-14) This Virgin Diary is a little shorter than normal, since I’m down to the final four episodes of the season. I’m covering two here, and the final two next week. It’s amazing that when you look back on the first 14 episodes of the season, we really haven’t gotten very far […]
Dear folks in charge of Burn Notice — I’m a huge fan of your show. I can’t begin to tell you how stoked I am that the new season has begun, and the show is just as good as it’s always been. Jeffery Donovan is in top form, Bruce Campbell is as witty and sharp […]
(Season 2, Episodes 7-9) After a suspiciously long absence, Tricia Helfer is back as Carla, the woman who is pulling Michael’s strings. The general consensus seems to be that she’s either behind Michael’s burn notice, or has something to do with it, but we still don’t learn much at all about her motives. What we […]
(Season 2, Episodes 4-6) I understand that they need the “who burned Michael” storyline to last throughout the season, but I still thought we’d be getting a little more than what they’re giving us. Carla hasn’t even shown up in this batch of episodes, although in #6, she has Michael working for her again. They’re […]
(Season 2, Episodes 1-3) So they are really not rushing with this whole Carla storyline, are they? Talk about a slow burn. In the first three episodes of season 2, Michael gets out of the panel truck, but we find out basically nothing about who may or may not have burned him, except that Tricia […]