Burn Notice (2007) on Hulu
Season 1, episodes 3 - 12
I should keep notes about the character development on this show. I've watched the series before when it was on Netflix years ago.
Michael Weston - the main character who was a spy for hire for the government until in episode one, he is dumped, AKA Burn Notice.
Fiona "Fee" Glenanne - an IRA trained freelancer who has worked with Michael in the past and saves him in episode one. She Loves
guns of all sorts and bombs of all sorts. In one episode she is hinting to Michael that it is her birthday. At the end of that episode he gives her a pistol, one that she has been swooning over. You would think he gave her a diamond necklace. It was funny. There was romance in their past and she would like to renew that relationship.
Sam Axe, aka Charles "Chuck" Finley - portrayed by Bruce Campbell. He is ex-military-something, where he originally met Michael. He lives on a pension. He always seems to have a girl friend that keeps him supplied with a new car. He never turns down a beer, when offered, and often is looking for a beer.
Madeline Weston - Michael's mom portrayed by Sharon Gless. She always seems concerned and a bit clueless how much danger Michael is in. He tells her "Here is a burner phone. Only use it to call me. So of course she calls her home home, which is tapped, to get any messages that have been left. She is always smoking or lighting a cigarette.
Nate Weston - Michael's brother who always has a sure fire scheme for making money. This includes gambling.
I told my youngest son I was watching the show again. He introduced it to me. I referred to it as "our favorite how-to show." Michael's narration is always providing helpful tips on building bombs, setting traps, dealing with an impossible situation, often when outnumbered, and such stuff.
On a fun note. I was watching this while playing World of Warcraft. Not a good combination because the show distracts me. A couple times I found I was swimming in a canal at Stormwind while glued to the action and I just ran off a ledge, not paying attention.
