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Burn Notice was fantastic right up till they added Jesse. After that? Ehh...
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I'm still honestly amazed that they never did a Monk/Psych/Burn Notice massive cross over.
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Burn Notice to me was great when the stakes weren't so high. Basically the A Team with a bit of movement at the end of Michael's quest to find out why he was burned. That's why the latter seasons lost me.
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Burn Notice got pretty bad. They never really topped the "Westen in the literal devil" episode or "Westen is Solid Snake in a bank" episode.
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I never did watch season 7 of Burn Notice. 5 really rejuvenated the show for me and then 6 poured all that goodwill down the sink.
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Burn notice is stuck in Miami but they Specifically ended Psych in such a way that they could do a Monk crossover. In the books Gus has met one of Monks assitants at a mystery solver sidekicks retreat I keep meaning to find that one.
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It's a shame the leads were stuck in Miami and New York, but somehow working out a Burn Notice/White Collar crossover would have been amazing. I thought they already crossed over with Royal Pains, but I guess that was just a commercial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8jNjY_Rs5w
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Burn Notice's ending was too fanservicey and felt like an ending they wrote back in season 1, discarding all the development the characters had done over the years. Michael should have taken the deal and then taken control of the organization, ruling over that group like a king and running it the way he wanted to.
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For Burn Notice, they were supposed to do a spinoff series with Sam and Jesse. But it never went anywhere. At least it freed him up for the Evil Dead show..! On Into The Badlands, the fight scenes are really good, but it's the character designs that I love the most. The Badlands are ruled by seven Barons, and they each…
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