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Michael as a priest was one of the greatest things I've ever seen.
Michael as a priest was one of the greatest things I've ever seen.

I just finished the second season, and Hulu didn't have the first two episodes of season 3. Can anybody give me the run down of what happened in those episodes?
Bruce Campbell at Comic Con...
In the first video, Campbell talks about Sam's winning ways with the ladies, and how his character has gone through some 150 floral shirts in the show's relatively short life. At about minute 1:41, he talks about how he wants Sam to "go 'Walking Tall'" on some bad guys and get into a barroom brawl with no guns, only fists of fury.
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In the second clip, he talks about why "Burn Notice" is actually a perfect fit for Comic-Con, an event the "Evil Dead" star has attended many times in the past. He also talks about the guest stars he's trying to get on the show and about Sam's love of beer.
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Finally, here's Campbell explaining why working on "Burn Notice" has him convinced he's going to get shot.
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Campbell lovers may soon have their prayers answered. According to network insiders, USA is talking with Fox, which makes the series, about producing a straight-to-DVD prequel that would cover Axe's adventures before his attempts to help his best friend, blacklisted spy Michael Westen (played by Jeffrey Donovan, who did not appear on the panel and was, as it happens, arrested earlier this week on suspicion of DUI). No deal has closed yet but it could happen this year, these people say.
Creator Matt Nix and other panelists were asked about the possibility of a "Burn Notice" feature film.
"We've entertained the idea," Nix said. "We all start thinking, 'Wow, we should crash two helicopters into each other. Maybe we need a movie budget.' "
Campbell promised that anything with the "Burn Notice" brand would never rely on CGI effects. "Matt just blows [things] up," the actor said.
Man, I thought she was gonna shoot him when he hit her.
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