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    Burn Notice - Season 1

    Michael Westen is steamed, or, more precisely, burned. His career as a spy ends when he gets a 'burn notice,' the covert equivalent of a pink slip. Together with Fiona, his ex-girlfriend and IRA spy, and his friend Sam, also a former spy, Michael uses his special ops training to help others in trouble.
    Duration: 44 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2007
    IMDb: 8.0
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  • Actors of "Burn Notice - Season 1"

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  • Characters of "Burn Notice - Season 1"

    Fiona Glenanne. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Sam Axe. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Bruce Campbell
    Madeline Westen. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Sharon Gless
    Mr. Pyne. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Ray Wise
    Lucy Chen. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: China Chow
    Oleg. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: George Tasudis
    Agent Harris. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Marc Macaulay
    Agent Lane. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Brandon Morris
    Barry. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Paul Tei
    Sugar. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Arturo Rossi
    Sorority Girl #2. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Skateboarder #2. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Kent Lefebvre
    Bruce Gellman. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Nate Westen. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Seth Peterson
    Virgil Watkins. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Chris Ellis
    Jason Bly. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Alex Carter
    Phillip Cowan. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Richard Schiff
    Kent Fontenau. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Ray Wagoner. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Bruce Blauer
    Carmelo. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Todd Stashwick
    Glenn Harrick. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Johnny Messner
    Nydam. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Ray Lloyd
    Carla. Character of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Played by: Tricia Helfer
  • Creators of "Burn Notice - Season 1"

    Matt Nix. Director of Burn Notice - Season 1
    Matt Nix
    Birthdate: 4 September 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "Burn Notice - Season 1"

    San Jose Mercury News
    April 06, 2016

    The series is not great television by any means, but it has a kind of breezy charm and sly wit that make it one of this summer's better new shows.

    Boston Globe
    June 28, 2007

    Entertaining, stylish, and, most of all, slight.

    Orlando Sentinel
    June 28, 2007

    A flashy, uneven series.

    Detroit Free Press
    June 28, 2007

    It makes a smart, charmingly irreverent first impression, thanks to its pleasantly warped, deadpan writing and performing.

    TV Guide
    June 28, 2007

    Neither thrilling nor funny enough to earn notice.

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer
    June 28, 2007

    This show has no illusions of being anything more than a solidly made and terrifically entertaining TV distraction, neat and crisp as citrus soda.

    Christian Science Monitor
    June 28, 2007

    Brisk and witty.

    USA Today
    June 28, 2007

    The goal is little more than light, disposable summer entertainment - and the show may even get there, if it can strip away some of its more annoying drags.

    Hollywood Reporter
    June 28, 2007

    Burn is at its best when Westen is outwitting and outracing bad guys.

    Variety
    June 28, 2007

    Graced with a sly voiceover and strong supporting characters, it's the kind of breezy romp that dovetails nicely with the cabler's most popular fare and which manages to look more effortless than it surely is.

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