Burn Notice Do No Harm

 (2009)

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| Jun 16, 2009
PopMatters
also contains a wonderful sense of humor.....the series is not only an entertaining blend of action and drama.... ... Full Review
| Mar 13, 2009
IGN, CA
I enjoy Burn Notice It's still a ton of fun....The action is clever and unique.....This show loves its stock characters.....their specific dynamic provides a ton of great little moments..... ... Full Review

Bullz-Eye.com
That isn't to discredit "Burn Notice," however....To be fair, a show like "Burn Notice" could have succeeded on any network.... ... Full Review

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With the "Burn Notice" summer finale ended just a couple of weeks ago, fans of the show have already received some tidbits to hold them over until the winter season begins. ... Full Article

With seventy years show business experience between them, actors Bruce Campbell and Sharon Gless seem just about over it. A beloved B-movie icon, Campbell spent much of his career either fighting off the undead in movies like The Evil Dead... ... Full Article

Don't tell the crowd at Comic-Con that Bruce Campbell isn't the star of Burn Notice . As burned spy Michael Westen's sidekick Sam Axe, Campbell plays the role of a former military intelligence agent who romances rich Miami matrons while... ... Full Article

TV and Film
nj.com2009-06-15
Spoilers for tonight's "Burn Notice" coming up just as soon as I snort lactose... "Question and Answer" continues to get good mileage out of Michael being a man without a country, or a protector, by introducing Moon Bloodgood as Detective... ... Full Article

(S03E01) Well, in this opening episode, it's clear that creator Matt Nix has upped the volume for Burn Notice . In Spinal Tap terms, we're at eleven, and that's more than ten. ... Full Article

TV and Film
nj.com2009-06-04
Imitation is the sincerest form of television. Once a network has a hit, it's going to do everything possible to copy it and copy it until viewers lose interest. ... Full Article

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