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It was such a great episode, Simon was awesome. Bring on June. :awesome:
 
I love Bizarro Michael , I wish they would do an episode just on him with evil dialoge and all when he impersonated michael '' My name is michael Weston ( not really )''
 
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this scene did it for me, it was like michael had finally broken down.
 
I think the finale was Sharon Gless' best work on the show yet. Maddie was great. That 'He paid for mine.' line was golden.

There was almost too much going on. What a closer.

Is it June yet?
 
i want to know where mike is. this is just like the end of the first season.
 
At least now we have a solid reason for WHY Michael was burned, 'cause that's been nagging at me for the past three seasons.
 
Fantastic finale. I loved Simon. I hope he comes back to torment Mike later. Really looking forward to what form Mike's renewed relationship with Management will take.
 
I have to say Managment sounded very father like when he told Micheal not to kill simon and that michael had a big future ahead of him, I almost expect Michael to go ''dad'' ?
 
No. Bad retcon. It would be a huge blow to my enjoyment of the series if Management turned out to be Michael's long-dead father.
 
hmm I wonder how long michael is going to be stuck in that prison
 
What prison? Management spirited him out of prison and took him to a nicely decorated room. The implication I got was that he was brought to Management's base or office or something and he's going to offer Mike an ultimatum: work for him this time or it's back to a long prison term for attempted murder, given that the cops caught him with a gun to Simon's head.
 
What prison? Management spirited him out of prison and took him to a nicely decorated room. The implication I got was that he was brought to Management's base or office or something and he's going to offer Mike an ultimatum: work for him this time or it's back to a long prison term for attempted murder, given that the cops caught him with a gun to Simon's head.
Yeah, it looked like the bait and switch. Where you show people staring at a door... and cops rushing up steps, continue to cut between the two things until the cops eventually smash through the door... to an empty room. They weren't even in the same building.

So it could just be Simon being put back into that hole they threw him in, or that nice room has a very dreary exterior.
 
So it could just be Simon being put back into that hole they threw him in, or that nice room has a very dreary exterior.

It could be the warden's office, or whatever equivalent the place has for that position.
 
Oh snap!

Scoop: 'Burn Notice' recruits 'Game' star Coby Bell

by Michael Ausiello
Categories: Burn Notice, News, Scoop
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Image Credit: Donovan: Glenn Watson/USA; Bell: Glenn Harris/PR Photos

Ready for some red-hot Burn Notice scoop? Sources confirm that Coby Bell — a graduate of The Game and Third Watch — is joining the cast as a series regular in season 4.

Bell’s character, Jesse Garcia, is a cocky, smooth, and sexy counter intelligence expert who has a chameleon-like ability to assume different aliases. He’s also able to read people instantaneously and come up with a character perfectly suited for preying on their vulnerabilities.

The big Q: Is Miami big enough for this guy and Michael?

http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/03/08/coby-bell-burn-notice/
 
Michael's partner when he starts working for Management's organization, maybe?
 
^ Could be.

Here's a full casting notice for the character:

[JESSE] 30s. Counter intelligence expert. Cocky, smooth, sexy, and a bit of a cowboy. Jesse operates with a chip on his shoulder and demonstrates a sharp, sarcastic sense of humor. Jesse has a chameleon-like ability to assume different cover identities. It's a skill he developed during a tumultuous childhood, and has refined while working in the counter intelligence field. He is able to read people instantaneously and come up with a character perfectly suited for preying on their vulnerabilities. Jesse's racial ambiguity only enhances his ability. While Jesse is a consummate and unparalleled liar when he's working, he's also a man with a strong moral code and an intense desire to see bad guys get punished. Although Jesse's job requires he be able to make friends with anyone, he is fundamentally a loner, with a suspicious nature. He trusts no one, and is averse to personal connections. We meet Jesse when his identity and clearance authorization are used to access highly classified information. The operation goes wrong, and in the fallout, Jesse appears to be guilty. With his career ended under suspicious circumstances, Jesse is committed to finding out who burned him, and exacting revenge. Jesse tracks down the one person in Miami he has something in common with...Michael Westen.
 
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No idea, but this episode, Ep 3, is being directed by Donovan.
 
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