6/4/2023 0 Comments Burn notice episodesThis season we learn about "the Organization" that burned Michael. [The 12 episodes in the 3 months this season was aired, between jand Sep 20, 2007, went from the opener's 4.0 million viewers Michael did discover who had actually signed the documents to burn him, get the guy's attention, foil an assassination attempt and meet him face-to-face – right before he was taken captive by "the And we start the quest toĭiscover what in the #$%! happened and figure out how to un-do it all and get back to "normal." We meet Madeline, the mother, and Nate, the brother as well as friends and companions like Sam, Fiona and Barry. We learn what it means when a spy is "burned." Not just words, a spy who is abandoned by his agency is in really,įor all his friends and family too! No money, no job, no place to live? How to survive? And what about all the scum-bags who find you're out and now want to kill you? How do you defend ("Dead" Larry), Natalie Rice and Tyler Brennen all fit into this category. The Organization 2.0: Missed by the CIAs "housecleaning" – this is the house that Anson built.įreelancers: These are definitely bad guys of renoun but are not in any descernable organization or affiliation and it takes more than one show to get rid of them. Have also been used for characters like: Albert Machado, Bill Johnson, Carla, Vaughn, Phillip Cowan and the man known only as "Management." The Organization: This is a consortium of high placed officials known as "The Organization." Other names such as: "People we work for," "Carrot and stick people," and "46 money making opportunities" Were described as "A Cabal operating within the US completely unknown to the intelligence community." The Cabal: This is a complete listing of all the members in the organization only known as "the Cabal" along with their complete biographies, photographs, actors and episode numbers. If it’s this easy to blackmail a government agent, it’s a wonder they ever burn anybody.Burn Notice: the "Cabal," "Organization" and "Freelancers" And wouldn’t you know it, Homeland Security’s finest comes through, and delivers Mike’s burn notice dossier. Suddenly, not so smug.īack at Michael’s loft, he and Fi have a spy’s version of ‘the big talk’, which mostly involves Fi kicking his ass, but they definitely make some progress. All Bly has to do to keep his job is provide Mike with his burn notice file. According to the ‘surveillance’ folder in Mike’s possession, he and Agent Bly are not only close friends, but ‘business’ associates, as evidenced by the $100,000 deposited into an account in Bly’s name by Michael, as well as the shell companies registered in both their names. At a meeting to discuss Mike’s new life as a bank security guard, Bly gets a nasty surprise. Having gone an incredibly long way to set the guy up, Mike finally springs the trap. The cash was part of the plan to get rid of the ever-popular Agent Bly. The large sum was only ever on loan, in Michael’s mind, and having served its purpose, the money goes back to its rightful owner. Michael return’s Ernie’s ten grand, less expenses, of course. Mike watches as a Westen-sanctioned explosion rips apart the gang leader, and her house. Amazing what a tiny amount of misinformation and an enormous gun can achieve.Īrmed with a Fi-built flash bomb, originally ‘intended’ for Ernie and his family, the gang’s lieutenant pays Concha a visit, before sneaking away. Ernie is instructed to leave town as soon as possible, and when Mike and the gang’s number two arrive at the bodega to find it closed, they hatch a plan to get rid of Concha, and get the gang out of the neighbourhood. After a particularly hilarious psychotic display, Concha decides that Mike’s talents would be put to better use elsewhere, and she has just the job.Īpparently, the trio’s current client, Ernie, is a thorn in Concha’s side.She’s trying to force the locals out in order to buy up all the real estate, and Ernie is the cornerstone of the resistance. She informs him that, rather than just killing him, she wants Mike’s psycho persona to work for her, making collections in the neighbourhood he’s trying to save. Posing as a psychotic thief, complete with baseball bat and a rather fetching collection of loud shirts, he screams, threatens and smashes his way to an audience with Concha, the gang leader. The gang uses the usual tactics of violence and intimidation to collect its protection money, so Westen decides to give them a taste of their own medicine.
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